I Spy
Groupon offers: my guilty time-waster. Normally I bite only for deeply-discounted massages or tapas, but recently they offered a novel accessory, a spy watch!
Yes! The copy says, "Film or take a picture of any event, while performing everyday activities like watching TV or drinking coffee".
Not since I was eleven, when I sent away for X-Ray Glasses (disappointing) did such a gadget grab my imagination. (I no longer have an iterest in seeing through people's clothes; must have been nascent puberty.)
Who isn't at least a little titillated by the notion of secretly filming? Never mind that I rarely see anything that would merit being covertly recorded, unless it's Le Duc maintaining that he "always remembers to put away the butter". Ha! I could prove differently.
I'd photograph the many fascinating people who pass by on the street without disturbing them or pleading for permission. (A photographer acquaintance reminds me that an iPhone works just as well, but is there not an added frisson doing it while ostensibly drinking coffee?)
But then of course I'd need more spy gear!
A private-eye trench, top of list. I'd choose the Thakoon Addition leather and fabric trench coat, full of drop-dead details, $750:
Ohh, look at the back!
And glasses–you can never be too disguised. The Row's cats' eyes ($400), please.
Skulking can be drafty work. Maybe a hat? I like this beanie's shearling pom-pom, which might also be used as a discreet lens-duster. Price, $195.
I see that it's quite costly to be a well-dressed spy, and never mind the "specialty dry cleaning" required for that coat. But our friend Natty (aka "Nancy Drew") just found a crisp black trench coat in a secondhand store for $9!
Now that's sleuthing!
Yes! The copy says, "Film or take a picture of any event, while performing everyday activities like watching TV or drinking coffee".
Not since I was eleven, when I sent away for X-Ray Glasses (disappointing) did such a gadget grab my imagination. (I no longer have an iterest in seeing through people's clothes; must have been nascent puberty.)
Who isn't at least a little titillated by the notion of secretly filming? Never mind that I rarely see anything that would merit being covertly recorded, unless it's Le Duc maintaining that he "always remembers to put away the butter". Ha! I could prove differently.
I'd photograph the many fascinating people who pass by on the street without disturbing them or pleading for permission. (A photographer acquaintance reminds me that an iPhone works just as well, but is there not an added frisson doing it while ostensibly drinking coffee?)
But then of course I'd need more spy gear!
A private-eye trench, top of list. I'd choose the Thakoon Addition leather and fabric trench coat, full of drop-dead details, $750:
Ohh, look at the back!
And glasses–you can never be too disguised. The Row's cats' eyes ($400), please.
Skulking can be drafty work. Maybe a hat? I like this beanie's shearling pom-pom, which might also be used as a discreet lens-duster. Price, $195.
I see that it's quite costly to be a well-dressed spy, and never mind the "specialty dry cleaning" required for that coat. But our friend Natty (aka "Nancy Drew") just found a crisp black trench coat in a secondhand store for $9!
Now that's sleuthing!
Comments
I like the trench coat and the sunglasses. I think it is time for new sunglasses (prescription) for me, but I am too thrifty to replace the ones I have as they are still in good condition, though going on ten years old. Can we say I look date?
I only found out what they really were last year - quite vile!
The coat, glasses and hat are winter perfection.
Darla
This is a fun theme for a fashion post...well crafted Duchesse!
I only can echo, you never know what's in Duchess' giftbox till you've opened.
Love it.
---Jill Ann
une femme: I used to follow middle-aged women as they shopped. I was ten or so, and now I am sure they knew what was up.
Bourbon: Ewwww, sea monkeys. Might as well culture maggots.
Wendy: Actually I have quite serious spy impulses ;)
Darla: Natty is a thrift/consignment queen- that coat was found in a little thrift shop in New Brunswick!
Pam: No, no he was mine! Much sexier than Robert Vaughan, no?
mater: I have always loved trench coats even if the double breasted style does not really suit me... but there are "trench-ish" options out there.
hostess and barbara: Thank you and do not worry, I never window-peep!
LPC: Oh yes, Harriet! Though she was smart, I eventually decamped for Emma Peel.
Jill Ann: This made me think of that legacy of 'almost independent' from Emma Peel to Charlie's Angels to Mary Richards. It seems TV could only show 'so much' independence.
Lovely trench, and such cute shoes!
Still love trench coats, especially double-breasted ones.