And the Oscar goes to ….Janice! Best clothing in a supporting role. Wardrobe that supports class, grace, elegance, and charm :-) Thanks for being a winner! Clap, clap, clap…..
I love the aran sweater – my mother knit them when I was a child – seeing them reminds me of holding out my arms for the skein to be unravelled – I didn't mind.
What a wonderful blog! I have only recently discovered your blog by discovering Project 333. After spending a few spare moments (quite rare with a 3 year old running around the house) I have found your wardrobe compilations very inspiring and have made me think back to my 20's and 30's(when I worked in the very expensive world of investment banking) when I tried too often to compose a wardrobe that worked for me … but never really found one. Now that I have left that world and am a mother trying to not sink into the world of oversized, worn out tshirts and jeans that just don't sit on my bottom the way they used to, I find I am struggling again to compose my ideal wardrobe. In line with Project 333, do you have any suggestions for a mother who must run, jump, climb, squat and sweat to keep up with her three year old boy in supermarkets, parks and playgrounds while trying her best not to look like a wreck among all the lithe, tanned bodies of the Northern Beaches, Sydney, Australia?
Renee @ AddMoreChocolate says
And the Oscar goes to ….Janice! Best clothing in a supporting role. Wardrobe that supports class, grace, elegance, and charm :-) Thanks for being a winner! Clap, clap, clap…..
Anonymous says
And I definitely second that Oscar for "Best Clothing in a Supporting Role"!!!!!!!
Liane :)
Kare says
Do you have a favorite Oscar dress?
Anonymous says
She also wins for the editing categories!
Anonymous says
I love the aran sweater – my mother knit them when I was a child – seeing them reminds me of holding out my arms for the skein to be unravelled – I didn't mind.
Anonymous says
What a wonderful blog! I have only recently discovered your blog by discovering Project 333. After spending a few spare moments (quite rare with a 3 year old running around the house) I have found your wardrobe compilations very inspiring and have made me think back to my 20's and 30's(when I worked in the very expensive world of investment banking) when I tried too often to compose a wardrobe that worked for me … but never really found one. Now that I have left that world and am a mother trying to not sink into the world of oversized, worn out tshirts and jeans that just don't sit on my bottom the way they used to, I find I am struggling again to compose my ideal wardrobe. In line with Project 333, do you have any suggestions for a mother who must run, jump, climb, squat and sweat to keep up with her three year old boy in supermarkets, parks and playgrounds while trying her best not to look like a wreck among all the lithe, tanned bodies of the Northern Beaches, Sydney, Australia?