I had so much fun coming up with a dream librarian wardrobe in my previous post that I just had to do it again! This time, in addition to shoes and dresses (because you never can have enough, at least when you’re dreaming), I’m going to be including accessories and jewelry! Let’s get the virtual shopping party started! I should note that I’m providing the links to the products here in case you share my sense of style – I do not make any commission from any purchases you might make.
Shoes
My mother will find this very amusing, since she has always been the one with the passion for shoes, while I simply love and admire them from afar. What can I say, I’m a sucker for comfort! But these beautiful shoes might just be worth ending the day with a sore foot or two.
Dashing Around Oxford Flat – Modcloth
Reading Room Romance Oxford Flat – Modcloth
Jive O’Clock Somewhere Mary Jane Heel – Modcloth
Gallery Opener T-Strap Heel – Modcloth
Dresses
While my last post highlighted 1920s-inspired dresses, these four dresses aren’t really inspired by a specific era, rather they’re more generally vintage-inspired. But they’re no less beautiful!
It Takes Tulip Midi Dress – Modcloth
Modcloth X Cherished Era Shirt Dress – Modcloth
Sentimental Special Short Sleeve Dress – Modcloth
The Susan Bee Anthony A Line Dress – Modcloth
Accessories
What’s an outfit without a few accessories to bring everything together? I have a bit of a collection of thrifted brooches that I love pinning to my cardigans, they really add a bit of extra sparkle and oomph to an otherwise simple outfit. Here are a few accessories that I would love to add to my collection!
Square Lovecraft Cthulu Cameo Brooch – Theblackwardrobe
Starry Tea Cup Enamel Pin – That’s Lovely Dear
Small Kittens in a Cup Pin – Apple Tree Shop by Anna
Jewelry
And finally, the little pieces that add so much charm to our looks. I really only wear earrings and my ring set on a daily basis – I’m a bit of a funny duck and I can’t stand the feeling of necklaces or bracelets! Fortunately there are plenty of adorable earrings available that really capture that quirky librarian aesthetic.
Tiny Cat Earrings – The Salty Pigeon
Tea and Scone Earrings – NeatEats
Stack of Book Earrings – Coryographies
The Hobbit & LOTR Old Edition Style Book Earrings
I hope you’ve been enjoying these fashion-themed posts as much as I’ve enjoyed creating them – I know they’re a bit of a departure from my usual posts, but to be honest my creative well has been running a bit dry recently, and branching out like this has really been a lot of fun! Which of the items I shared are your favourites?