I know that you know that this doesn't work!
Last week was one of those weeks where I just couldn't catch up to where I was supposed to be. All week I felt ten minutes late and ten minutes away. I was getting it done, but just barely. It's a feeling I hate. I prefer being well prepared and ahead of the game.
Imagine my horror when this extended into an egregious fashion faux pas.
Within this framework of obsessive compulsive dressing, you can imagine I selected last Tuesday's outfit carefully on Monday night. Several factors had to be taken into account:
- Tuesday was September 11th. I always wear a small pin made by a former colleague's son in 2001 as part of a fundraiser for the victims' families. My outfit had to be simple enough that the pin (a funky version of the flag) would be visible but not overly obvious. So, probably black.
- I would be attending focus groups with Clients. The back room at these facilities is always freezing. I needed something that could accommodate layers and be comfortable enough to sit in for several hours.
- My handbag would need to be large enough to accommodate the files I'd want at the groups.
- After the groups, we'd be attending dinner at an old New York steakhouse. So nothing trendy.
None of this was easy because we're also in that awkward time of year when the seasons are changing and nothing in my closet seems exactly right. I ended up in a respectable, but conservative outfit without an ounce of flair. Pleated skirt. Black sweater. Small jacket. Ballet flats.
It gets worse. When I completed my walk of shame and was finally sequestered away in the private room, safely out of the view of the fashion nazis, I looked down only to realize I was still wearing the dorky corporate looking "Visitors Badge" sticker that had been forced upon me by security at the focus group facility.
(Update: The real story. It was hard not to realize how trivial all this outfit nonsense was the instant we were seated in the dining room. There was a large window facing south, and it allowed an open view to two stunningly bright columns of light reaching for the sky from Ground Zero. A stark reminder to pay attention to what's important.)
8 comments:
Think about this way...at least you weren't wearing you 40$ flip flops....Nik
Ha! Nik - you're so right!! Now THAT would have been a crime.
My dear Joanie - while I appreciate your marvelous fashion sense, it worries me that you may care just a little too much what the weeknight meatpacking fashionistas think. Just let go, and embrace the realization that most of the people at Soho House are far too narcissistic to even remember that they saw you, let alone what you were wearing, 10 seconds after the fact.
Terence - you don't get it. It's not about them, it's about me.
I apologize - I blamed the wrong narcissists.
Don't worry...I am sure that they didn't notice...
OK, where are you? I have been waiting with bated breath for your review of the new Bachelor season! I don't watch the show at all, but I live it through your blogs (which are much more entertaining than the show possibly can be!). So c'mon Miss Joan - your fans await!
Helen - I'm so sorry! I promise to have it up tomorrow. It's been a busy week. Plus - I had a Bachelor mishap, which will be revealed tomorrow...
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