Summer Leopard Print (and more things I shouldn't be wearing)

Remember all those things I’m not allowed to wear because I’m over 30?

Apparently I don’t. It wasn’t till I came to edit these photos that I realised I’m wearing 2 of them in this outfit.

There I was, innocently dressing myself in clothes I fancied wearing out for cocktails. Completely forgetting that both leopard print and short dresses are in the “no go” zone. So a short leopard print dress is probably the LAST thing I should have put on.

Ooops!

Leopard print summer dress

I got changed about 5 times before I went out. I don’t do that often. Normally I know exactly what I want to wear, but on Saturday I just couldn’t get it right.

I felt like wearing something a little bit rock n roll. I was also tired and hot after a long day at practice and wanted to wear something comfortable.

I decided my post Derby helmet hair was “tousled”. With a little dry shampoo and a spritz of hair spray it almost looks like I meant it. I went with black eyeliner and lip gloss so there was no red lipstick to slide all over my face.

But when it came to clothes. I just couldn’t find anything.

I discarded a leather pencil skirt as too hot and restrictive. My Collectif tartan pencil dress was a bit too pin-up and tartan a bit too unseasonal. I couldn’t zip up a pink chiffon dress as the zip got caught in the fabric and I was too hot and irritated to sort it out.

I hate those moments in Summer when it’s so hot and the more things you try on the more frustrated and sweaty you get. I hate the pile of clothes that I know I’m going to have to hang up again. I hate watching my make-up slide down my face while I fight the urge to throw a tantrum and stay home in pyjamas. I hate watching the clock tick inexorably towards the time that earlier I so casually thought would be a great time to go out.

After half an hour sat in a heap of clothes trying not to cry my mascara off, the leopard print dress came to the rescue.

Leopard print dress

Boden leopard print dress

 

Boden sent me this leopard print dress back in 2014. I loved it, then foolishly washed it and it shrank. I lost some weight and at Christmas last year I discovered that I could wear it again. If you love a dress and shrink it, the only solution is to hit the gym for a year till it fits.

That was obviously a happy accident, but I am glad to have this dress back in my life.

This is the first time I’ve been brave enough to wear it without tights.

Look, those are my knees!

In retrospect I should maybe have waited till the marks from my knee pads had faded after I’d spent all day in them at Roller Derby.  I’m sure they were probably gone by the time I got into town, right? Anyway, bars are dark, no one would notice

 

Summer chic leopard print dress with tousled blonde bob

Black Cut Out Court Shoes

I have realised that as much as I love this dress, I am actually going to have to get a needle and thread, or at least some scissors, out before I wear it again. When the dress shrank the lining didn’t shrink quite as much so it’s half an inch longer than the dress. I tucked it up under the waistband and thought it would stay put. Actually it fell down every so often during the night and I had to tuck it back up. Which was a little irritating.

I think it will be an easy fix, even for my limited non-existent sewing skills. Hell, if the worst comes to the worst I’ll just chop an inch off the bottom with scissors.

 

Blonde bob with bangs

Panther Bracelet

Leopard print Mini dress with black court shoes

 

And that is the story of how I overcame a fight with my wardrobe and spent a fun evening drinking cocktails.

I hope in years to come it will act as a cautionary tale and a comfort to Women everywhere as they sit amongst piles of discarded clothes on a warm Saturday night.

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♥ Dress- Boden* ♥ Shoes – Miss KG ♥ Panther Bracelet – Thrifted ♥

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Link up with: Fizz & Frosting  Pink Sole More Pieces of Me Style Nudge Michelles Paige Not Dressed as Lamb


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10 responses to “Summer Leopard Print (and more things I shouldn't be wearing)”

  1. Love the dress on you! And love that the leopard print is just subtle!

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  2. Love your dress!
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  3. Just wanted to say two things Gemma…
    Firstly I can imagine exactly the scenario trying to get ready to go out – it sounds exactly like me! I end up putting my make-up on first to stall making a decision on clothes and then work myself into a sulk trying to get something that’s what I was imagining!
    Secondly I think it makes a great outfit so at least some of your frustration was worthwhile. Well done chicka 😀

    1. Ha ha! Thanks!

  4. I love your outfit post stories! So fun to read, and reassuring to know that I’m not the only person who spends ages deciding what to wear. Love that dress on you – leopard print FTW! Also, you have *amazing* legs! Roller Derby is a good work out, huh?

    1. Oh no, it’s not just you! It’s always reassuring to know other people are as crazy as you are! 😉
      And yes, every day is leg day when you play Roller Derby!

  5. Love the dress, I’m a huge fan of leopard print! I was eyeing a woman’s shoes at the weekend, leopard print flats with a platform sole and ankle straps, I really wanted them to wear with my leopard dress, but hesitated thinking: Is there such a thing as too much leopard? Still dithering over that! x

  6. “I hate those moments in Summer when it’s so hot and the more things you try on the more frustrated and sweaty you get. I hate the pile of clothes that I know I’m going to have to hang up again. I hate watching my make-up slide down my face while I fight the urge to throw a tantrum and stay home in pyjamas.”

    Oh. My. God. How true, Gemma, it’s as though you were reciting a day in my life. Sometimes, I have this immense urge to just clench my fists and yell at my clothes. Let off some steam. Does that happen to you too? 🙂

    In other news, you look amazing. For any age group. And rules are simply nonsensical, created (I believe) by repressed, bitter individuals GRIN xoxo

  7. It’s just amazing,love it 🙂
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  8. Leopard is one of my favorite print to wear. This dress manages to be girly & flirty!

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