When BaubleBar, my latest guilty pleasure when it comes to jewellery, teamed up Emma Roberts to work as a “guest bartender” and design a line of their affordable gems, magical things happened. Her carefree and timeless style came through with all of the coolest trends in jewels. My favourite piece from my shopping spree, are these Third Eye Jackets.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Sweater: Joe Fresh, Pants: Zara, Ear Jacket: Emma Roberts for Bauble Bar Shoes: Carven Par Robert Clergerie
Fashion Magazine asked their style panel to discuss how to dress for fashion week, here is what I said.
With Valentine’s Day around the corner along with Fashion Week hitting Toronto, I want to talk about fashion anxiety. Getting dressed everyday and looking cute is easy for some, but others struggle with putting together an outfit confidently, turning to fashion bloggers to find relatable advice and guidance. For me, I question everything before hitting an event, unless I plan well in advance. So before any event, a fashion show or a hot date with the hubby, I like to give myself sometime to rethink (although I usually change back into outfit 1).
Wishing everyone out there a Valentine’s Day Long Weekend (Family Day long weekend) filled with some sexy sexy time!
Photography by Trevor Negin
Sweatshirt: Sue’s Fruit Market (vintage), Skirt: Topshop, Heels: Carven Par Robert Clergerie, Necklace: Topshop, Backpack: Camden Market Stables
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During the holidays, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with shopping, family festivities and finishing projects at work before your vacation can start.
It’s important to take the time to get into the festive spirit for yourself. I know, I can’t celebrate or even being relaxing without getting my hair done. There is something about perfect Revlon colour by Natalie Shemuel of Image Makeover on Queen Street in Toronto, that can make even a simple outfit sparkle.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Vest: Kristen Blake Sweater: Banana Republic, Pants: Joe Fresh, Watch: Michael Kors Shoes: Carven Par Robert Clergerie
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Pink, this season’s most unexpected trend, is what Fashion Magazine asked their style panel to discuss this week. This is what I said.
Coat, Proenza Schouler. Dress, H&M. Shoes, Carven Par Robert Clergerie. Anklet, Fenton Fallon. Purse, Roots.
Photography by Trevor Negin
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I’ve been all about prints for sometime now, mixing and pairing them in unexpected ways, but what seems to be the next big thing is the concepts of suiting and matching. We’ve been seeing a lot of this lately, with this summer’s crop tops worn with matching shorts and skirts. For fall it’s much more conservative, fitted trousers, structured yet simple blazers and this time we are challenging you to try a new print. I haven’t been able to find the perfect leopard suit, but when I found this set from Topshop a few weeks back, I thought the structure would help make do until I satisfy my sartorial urges.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Jacket, T. Babaton. Shirt and Pants, Topshop. Necklace: H&M. Anklet, Urban Outfitters Shoes: Carven Par Robert Clergerie Earrings: Vintage (2 different sets) Purse, Roots Canada