Most Commented of Year Two
Thank you to all the readers who leave comments. As my readership has increased, so have the number of comments. Some are simply too kind and others are not so nice (I’ll save a special post for those!) Since I disabled anonymous comments though, even the critical comments have become constructive. I can’t tell you what a thrill it is when I check my mail and see a new comment waiting for me.
I give you the ten most commented outfits of Year Two:
Classy Lady, 6/10/2008. Twenty-six of you weighed in on this one, with love for the skirt, shoes, and bag. I don’t think of my style as classic, but when I dress that way (with a bit of a Kasmira twist, like the yellow shoes), you sure seem to like it!
Look At Me, 9/23/2008. This outfit is SO me. One, clashing patterns. Two, bright colors. Three, excessive matchiness. I don’t apologize for any of it.
New Yellow Shoes, 9/17/2008. I couldn’t go for long without yellow pumps. I held on to the old pair, bringing the decrepit heels out when I just couldn’t stand it, until I found a replacement. Not only were you happy to see the new yellow shoes enter my wardrobe, but you had lots of love for the purple and yellow combination in this outfit. The funny thing is, I said back in October 2007 that purple and mustard yellow look great together, but that I couldn’t wear these colors. Guess I changed my mind!
Holly Golightly, 9/19/2008. This is probably MY favorite outfit of Year 2. I felt so incredibly fabulous in it. Best of all, it was quite inexpensive. The dress was free, the shoes were from the 15 Dollar Store, and the purse was ancient (bought at the Camp Foster PX in Okinawa). The necklace was probably the most pricey item, at around $20 from Newport News.
Blue Shoes, 8/1/2008. Between the new (free) shoes and the picture of me from my hippie days (wearing blue, clog-style Birkenstocks), 21 readers had something to say. And did you notice I’m wearing this tulip skirt again? As I mentioned in the flickr recap, I rarely have a bad outfit day when I’m wearing it.
Mostly Cloudy, 7/8/2008. I found people to help me get in and out of the dress on this day. (I needed help with the zipper at midday, too, when changing for my workout.)
Summer Mixers: Purple and Spice, 6/2/2008. And the hate mail begins. I posted this outfit before I disabled anonymous comments. Anonymous did not like the green shoes or the color mix, but I have not a single regret about this outfit. I liked it then, I like it now, and some of you liked it too! Each June, In Style does an outfit spread featuring color combinations that fit a summery theme. This was the second June in which I used it as an inspiration. I hope the magazine continues the feature, because I will certainly continue to use it as an inspiration.
Tribal, 7/23/2008. This outfit ushered in a whole new era of pattern mixing for me. I’d always had trouble wearing my obi belts because I thought I had to pair them with an otherwise simple, and pattern-less, outfit. Once I got over that, my belts came out to play more often.
Jeweled, 2/1/2008. Of the nineteen comments, a couple were off track (asking for advice on a job interview outfit and notifying me that my picture was all over a forum thread on women wearing plaid). The rest of you, though, responded with enthusiasm for the color combination. It’s one I’ve repeated more than once.
Arctic Circle, 2/28/2008. Anyone remember Cathie Reed? This is just one of many outfits she left me hate mail on. She only visited for a few days before the rest of you scared her off. Many thanks to those readers who left comments in my defense. Although I appreciate constructive criticism, I can’t say I miss her much!
These results are skewed towards the latter half of Year Two, probably due to increased readership. (My readers tripled over the course of the year.) However, since the flickr favorites seemed to all fall in the first half of the year, I figure that, betwixt the two, you get a good sampling of the most exciting outfits of Year Two.
I give you the ten most commented outfits of Year Two:










These results are skewed towards the latter half of Year Two, probably due to increased readership. (My readers tripled over the course of the year.) However, since the flickr favorites seemed to all fall in the first half of the year, I figure that, betwixt the two, you get a good sampling of the most exciting outfits of Year Two.
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