clarinetplayer
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Before speaking at a scholarship fund raising luncheon.
A much needed Starbucks "fix" afterwards.
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I knew this outfit would draw some ire because it breaches so many 'rules' - collar points not under lapels, light jacket with dark pants (navy pants no less), matchy patterns - did I miss any. As I tell my students, know the rules of design before you break them (admittedly engineering design, not clothing) so do I get a reprieve there, at least?Collar is too skimpy. Tie is too close to the SC in pattern. As you said, the jacket is too tight in the chest. The buttoning point is also too high, which accentuates the tight chest fit. SC also appears too short, but can't really tell from the pose. The pants are navy which, as stated, are notoriously hard to pull off as separates. Additionally they could use some cleaning up; the bunching destroys any clean lines you could hope for and causes a ripple effect to the waist.
When the bag, belt and shoes one color and texture - it is extremely boring and trite.
More fun to play tones.