Sunday, March 25, 2012

An Investment Peace

Sure, we all contribute to our retirement funds, buy property, and waffle over stocks, but when's the last time you said, "OMG, look at this UH-mazing 401K?!" or "Have you seen my stock portfolio?  Adorable!"  Hence, my love for the fashionable investment piece, which I firmly believe every girl worth her gourmet salt should have.  Mine all started after I slipped my foot into my first Prada shoe (something akin to slipping into a luxurious bubble bath at the precisely perfect temperature), which escalated into gorgeous handbags and luxurious face creams. Thus started my true appreciation for the fashion equivalent of an investment piece.  Yes, they obviously cost more than the average item, but that's precisely why they're worth it - they're above average in so many ways (there's a reason a Chanel handbag isn't $49.99).

My most recent investment piece comes in the form of a buttery leather...dress (by Vince).  I wouldn't have normally taken this beauty into the fitting room (translation: slight sticker shock), but that's why sometimes you should - if it feels amazing and may add that little extra...something to your wardrobe, then do yourself a favor, and at least try it on (no one has to know if it doesn't work out).  The worst that could happen is that you love it, must have it, justify the investment to yourself, and ultimately buy it.  Right??

Vince Leather Sheath Dress
 I don't usually choose a high-neck style like this, but the quirky side pockets and exposed zipper in back added just the right edginess.  Once I slipped it over my head, I was smitten.  Not only does it feel amazing, but it skims without clinging, and is in this amazing purple-ish, blue-ish color that is somehow eye-catching and neutral at the same time.  And it doesn't hurt that when I cautiously stepped outside the fitting room to seek the larger mirror (oh, who am I kidding?  I practically paraded down the hall like I was strutting down Karl Lagerfeld's runway in Paris)...not only did my salesperson gush over it, but a second one came in and literally stopped short to comment on just how great it looked "...with your short hair!"  Now there's a selling point I hadn't heard before, but I like it!

I insisted I needed an unbiased opinion from a fellow customer, so a nice woman popped her head out of the next fitting room and gasped, "Oh you must buy that!  It's so classic yet so...cool.  Plus, leather never goes out of style."  Amen sister!  After all three proceeded to tell me myriad ways I could wear it (with tights, a turtleneck, leather jacket, cardigan, boots, heels, sandals....), I was completely sold.

Yes, I weighed the price a bit (fortunately on sale), but once I quickly calculated cost per wear (why is that so easy to do in my head but long division still perplexes me?), it was a no-brainer.  I was already putting together outfits and shoe options in my head, not to mention realizing how great it would travel to NY for work trips.  And if nothing else, I can always count on my sister to support me with a sincere, "Well, of course you should buy it - I don't even know why you're debating it!" God love her.

So the lesson in all of this is that sometimes it's GOOD to pick up something "out of your comfort zone" (fashion-wise, that is - it should always literally be comfortable), and try it on with childish enthusiasm.  Sometimes you might surprise yourself.  And while your husband certainly won't understand this type of investment, it will delight you for years to come and never fail to earn serious interest.

1 comment:

  1. Lol - I can totally understand investment pieces!! These days I'm buying more "investment" skincare/cosmetics, but I can certainly appreciate investment fashion ;) Love!

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