Turning 64 and gone fishing
Rosalind Russell as Auntie Mame |
I considered other women of substance: Madeline Albright (cannot speak Czech, not enough brooches), Margaret Mead (a little austere), June Callwood (a saint, enough said).
But I settled on a fictional character, upon whom I can project qualities that support the glide into the milestone 65th year: verve, courage, glamour (relative to one's tastes), a tart tongue but a warm heart, and a firm grasp of the importance of fun. As Mame says, "Live! Life's a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!"
What do you wear on your 64th?
"Hurry my tray, darling. Your auntie needs fuel." |
I say, time for a caftan, retro refuge of the formerly svelte. My GF Vicky, who has a couple of years on me, has worn them for decades; she habitually receives dinner guests in canary silk splashed with a handpainted orchid or fuchsia-and-lime embroidered fine cotton, barefoot, wearing a huge emerald cocktail ring (and holding a huge cocktail). Then she serves an almighty cous-cous royale without obvious effort.
Vicky is house-buying Thailand now (talk about a Mame type!) and promises to send one, but, eager and facing 30+C temps here, I might order from East, the British merchant of Asian-influenced designs. I like the colours and price of this blue ikat, £35.
The silk ibis print by Mara Hoffman is splendid. Price, £292 at Matches. With a pair of light pants, striking enough for an afternoon wedding or evening dinner party.
Pucci, at $1,113 beyond my means, but stunning:
Coming down to budget earth, I've always loved Anokhi's Indian prints, and this kaftan, not too sheer for a dinner table, in their signature fine cotton, is a strong candidate. (Price, $99 at Amazon.com)
À bientôt!
Many diversions beckon for July through August. I'll return to French immersion class, finally sift through a coin collection I inherited, and resurrect my Indonesian pork fondue recipe now that salt is not the demon we were told, and welcome many visitors.
À bientôt!
Many diversions beckon for July through August. I'll return to French immersion class, finally sift through a coin collection I inherited, and resurrect my Indonesian pork fondue recipe now that salt is not the demon we were told, and welcome many visitors.
Yes, a retro summer, during which the Passage will close. This is the last post until after Labour Day or sometime beyond.
Toodles, poodles!
Comments
I can picture you in a caftan, tall and elegant, but I'm not so sure my short self could pull it off! It would be a cool option around the house perhaps.
Enjoy the caftans and cocktails, coins and French!
P.S. I bought those lavender pearls, and I'm so glad I did! You have a great eye -- I'll send you a picture one of these days.
What fun to embrace the retro - you have found some beautiful examples to wear and I imagine you will be wonderfully elegant. I go weak in the knees for a good textile (oh - that Pucci!) and a caftan is such a gorgeous way to show off and feel totally at ease.
Good health to you! Can't wait to hear the tales you'll have in September.
Yes to Mame, yes to caftans. I'm about nine years behind you, but pondering the same issues re: what kind of person am I going to be in my "later middle age"? Trying to get a handle on it by next year, when my youngest goes off to college. It will be an entirely new chapter in my life, and I'm not quite sure what to do with it! Also realize how lucky I am to have so many choices.
As I live in a very hot climate, I love the caftan; in a thin printed cotton, it's covered up but cool, and you can wear very little underneath! I have a short Lilly Pulitzer I quite love.
Oh, and I'm still fantasizing about your emerald ring. Want!!!!!
Instead of a caftan, I'll be wearing white jeans and a fabulously expensive t-shirt.
Happy birthday to us!
And a resounding yes to Aunt Mame. I agree that she is a great role model, and I've always hoped to have some of her verve when I grow up.
It sounds like you have good plans for your blogging break. Enjoy your summer and have fun.
Francie
P.S. My darling sisters just sent me some cute clothes for work from Doncaster/Tanner in North Carolina. We go there every 4th of July and I missed it this year so they sent me the same things they got. Aren't we funny?!
And, I love that ikat caftan!!! I have tons of ikat fabric
from my last trip to India, now all I have to do is
find a tailor who makes caftans. Finding a tailor is
hard enough. Enjoy you time off.
Your caftans are divine. I can just see you in one with some of your jewels and signature joie de vivre.
I hope you do something special that includes a cocktail.
Intensive French lessons? Yikes, you'll be able to speak using complex verbs unlike someone we know. . .
xo,
Tish
PS. I have given your blog the "One Lovely Award" blog!! I really enjoy your blog - thanks for the great posts!