Red: The Blood of Angry Men
For Christmas this year, my mom got tickets for her and I to go see Les Miserables live at the Saenger in New Orleans, and wow. I may have spent a good majority of the show holding in tears. I may have also cried a little. While there are so many incredible musicals, one of my very favorites is Les Mis. It's just so... the music, the characters, the lessons... I'm just obsessed. In addition, I was in the show in 8th grade. Not a major role or anything, but I have a connection.
Regardless, before our departure to the Crescent City, I was faced with what to wear. And then it was decided: the dress I wore Christmas Day. The hard part of wearing dresses for me, and this is a total first-world problem, is styling them differently than before. Because dresses make up the entirety of the outfit, you're left to accessorize.
First, let's discuss the dress: The first phrase that comes to mind when I think Les Mis is "Red: the blood or angry men," which lead me to the red dress, which also has black (the dark of ages past). I decided not to button it up or down all the way to show a little more skin like the "Lovely Ladies." I kind of wish I had worn my fishnet stockings again to really bring home that point.
For accessories, I decided to go with gold details. My primary inspiration with these were the gold/yellow lights from the Saenger, but connecting it to the story, Mr. Thenardier does go through the sewer looking for gold from the bodies. C'est la vie, I guess.
That's all for tonight. I'm here in Nashville and by tomorrow I'll be back at Kent living it up in college! Just kidding, I'm expecting this semester to be a little bit more difficult, so I'll probably be studying. Good luck to all of you who recently started a new semester (or those who just need some luck!).
Regardless, before our departure to the Crescent City, I was faced with what to wear. And then it was decided: the dress I wore Christmas Day. The hard part of wearing dresses for me, and this is a total first-world problem, is styling them differently than before. Because dresses make up the entirety of the outfit, you're left to accessorize.
First, let's discuss the dress: The first phrase that comes to mind when I think Les Mis is "Red: the blood or angry men," which lead me to the red dress, which also has black (the dark of ages past). I decided not to button it up or down all the way to show a little more skin like the "Lovely Ladies." I kind of wish I had worn my fishnet stockings again to really bring home that point.
For accessories, I decided to go with gold details. My primary inspiration with these were the gold/yellow lights from the Saenger, but connecting it to the story, Mr. Thenardier does go through the sewer looking for gold from the bodies. C'est la vie, I guess.
That's all for tonight. I'm here in Nashville and by tomorrow I'll be back at Kent living it up in college! Just kidding, I'm expecting this semester to be a little bit more difficult, so I'll probably be studying. Good luck to all of you who recently started a new semester (or those who just need some luck!).
Much Love,
Jac
Outfit Details:
Dress: Thrifted
Shoes: ASOS
Bag: Henri Bendel
Necklace: Heirloom? (It was my great-grandmother's)
Earrings: Thrifted



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