So, are these overwhelming feelings of exhaustion and wooziness a sign of me coming down with something, or PMS? I don't know! Either way, I'm going to take it easy; if I do go for a walk today (which I know, I should), it will be a slow one.

I move to my new building (42) on November 15th. Which means packing, ugh. But it turns out that I will still have my own office, so no having to worry that my assorted posters, spo0o0o0o0oky postcards, and toy monsters will unnerve a new office-mate.

The best comment on the EGL headdress I linked to yesterday came from [livejournal.com profile] domestinatrix: Is there a nicer way to say 'mutton dressed as parlor maid fetish lamb'? Exactly the sort of sanity check I needed. I mean, I still think those sorts of headdress-things are cute, but now I will stop trying to figure out what they'd look like on me.

Today's outfit was put together with the intent of distracting me from my feeling unwell. [livejournal.com profile] stroppy_baggage said I look like a somewhat stern governess. (Yes, that *is* a compliment in our household.) Behind the cut-tag, as always ... )

My former office-mate has already agreed to take a photo of this outfit. I'll try and get the picture posted tonight.

And now it is time for more tea, in a desperate attempt to stave off feeling unwell.
So, remember that amazing jacket I burbled about? (Yes you do. If you really don't, look here.)

It hits "select H&M locations" on Thursday. Now, [livejournal.com profile] e_juliana has kindly offered to go pick one up for me. Which means the question is, what size should I tell her to get?

The waistcoat I'm wearing at the moment? Size 12. A lot of my jackets are size 12. But what if Roberto Cavalli sizes (or H&M sizes, for that matter) run small? Because it's not going to exactly be easy to go exchange the jacket.

::dither dither dither::

So, can anyone give me information about H&M sizes?
Yes, I remembered not only to have a photo taken, but to actually post it. Look surprised. )

The OldeSkool a.g.f text rundown of the SFDs is here. That is, if you haven't read them already.
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