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According to the Urban Dictionary, a complisult is “a backhanded compliment.” Example: “That’s such a nice dress. It does wonders for your figure.”

Julie Miller, thrift store fashion, Idaho fashion, vintage clothing, vintage dress

One night a few years ago, through an amber haze of whiskey fumes and cigarette smoke, a close friend of mine confessed, through tears of laughter and apologetic overtones, that I had unwittingly acquired a nickname amongst my friends – “The Complisult”. She explained to me that I have this “endearing” way of paying people compliments by insulting them.

As soon as she said it, I realized just how horrifyingly appropriate my nickname was. I’d never been able to put my finger on it – this thing that invariably happened when I tried to joke with others – and now here it was, staring me in the face. The Complisult. It’s a little like thinking you’re Batman and suddenly discovering you are in fact The Joker.

antique blue velvet sofa, Julie Miller, vintage clothing, cocktail dress, white leather boots

Now that I’m aware of my hapless talent for complisulting people, I diligently monitor my words. But old habits die hard, especially when one was only made aware of said bad habit a relatively short time ago…..so at times The Complisult still makes a vengeful return, giving me a nasty case of foot-in-mouth disease.

Julie Miller, white leather boots, antique furniture, vintage cocktail dress

The silver lining to this affliction is that it’s made me work damned hard to make lasting friendships. The evening these photos were taken, I had the good fortune of hosting a few of my most prized friend acquisitions – Jessica, Kelly, and Bethany – three of the five other women who post on this blog. Not to mention, I have one hell of a manfriend, who built our lovely home, and a dog, Ed, who is so devoted to me that he lays at the foot of the tub when I shower and hugs my hand with his tiny white paws every time I scratch his furry little chest. Just look at those eyes he’s giving me! it’s love.

Classique leather boots, antique jewelry, miniature dachshund

All of my loved ones, save Ed of course, have fallen prey to The Complisult a time or two, but they stick with me, and we adore and revere each other. It’s a fine thing. So I raise my Tyrconnell filled glass to the FU broads, Dustin, and my Edmund – here’s to sticking with it, and building love.

vintage clothing, antique mirror, Erin Cunningham, Idaho art, Tyrconnell whiskey, Hazel Cox

About the Outfit: This fantastic vintage cocktail dress was designed by Julie Miller, and made sometime in the mid ’40’s. Kelly gave it to me for Christmas, that classy dame! The boots are made by Classique, so essentially they are cheap knockoffs of some designer brand. But hey – they are actually leather, and I picked them up for $4 at a thrift store, so……

And in case you’re wondering, that stunning painting pictured behind me is by one of my all-time favorite Boise artists – Erin Cunningham.

antique gold bangle bracelets, antique gold ring, opal ring, Voumard watch, elk ivory ring, Tyrconnell whiskey

About the Jewelry: My earrings are, no surprise here, handmade by Hazel Cox. The watch was Dustin’s grandmother’s, and is by Voumard. The gold bracelets are from my great-grandmother in Greece. The ring on my left hand is gold, diamond, and elk ivory – designed and made by Glade Davis. The one on my right ring finger is a Greek gold filigree piece from my great-grandmother, and the one on my middle finger is a gold and opal piece from my grandmother.

thrift store fashion, vintage clothing, Idaho artJessica and I, extolling the virtues of quality-made vintage clothing in my cozy home office. Many thanks to Bethany for another round of fantastic photos.

 

 

 

 

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No stranger to being stubborn and full of myself, I decided to save time and show off my creative inclinations by taking the photos for this week’s blog myself. I set up my tripod, staged a few scenes, got dressed, and fiddled with my camera settings. Ready, set, shoot!

What ensued was a 3-hour frustration fest, resulting in one frazzled, cranky, and humbled Ms. Wednesday. It’s damn hard to take suitable photos of oneself! blurry face, shoe cropped out of the photo, top of my head lopped off, over/under exposure……..bah. I managed some shots I’m actually quite happy with, but at what cost? at what cost?? (shaking my fist skyward)

I may be a stubborn thing, but I do know when to admit defeat (or utter frustration at the very least). My next dance belongs to you, Bethany dear!

Blouse: Cotton – ISDA & Co., purchased at thrift store ($9).
Skirt: Wool – INC, purchased on clearance at Macy’s ($20).
Shoes: Leather – Lovely People, purchased on clearance at Shoez ($20).

I have to say a bit about this magnificent wool and satin-lined coat. I found this at Good Will when I was 16, and paid a grand total of $11 for it. Had I been prudent enough to get these photos taken by someone other than myself, I could have shown off the incredible stand-up collar on this fine piece of loveliness. Oh, well…next time!

I fucking love this little hound so much my heart hurts.
Ed, Edward, Ehbug, doodle, dude, dudelette, sausage link, carpet shark, whiz weasel, shit rat…..formally known as Sir Edmund K. HandsomeHound. A dog this amazing needs many names.

Earrings: pearl – purchased from a jewelry store I worked at in high school.
Necklace: Antique glass beads – Ma purchased this for me years ago at Antique World Mall.
Belt: Leather – given to me by a friend.

Ring 1: Onyx, gold – purchased from a consignment shop I worked for in high school.
Ring 2: Gold, diamond – purchased from an antique store I worked for in high school.
Ring 3: Gold, diamond, elk ivory – the ivory was given to me by my step-dad, the ring I had commissioned by Glade Davis, who is a fantastic jeweler and artist.

Clutch: Snakeskin – by Judith Leiber. This clutch belonged to my manfriend’s grandmother. For those of you who don’t know Judith Leiber, take a moment to have a look-see. I had never heard of the designer, and fairly squealed in delight when I discovered the website…..eeeeee!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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