Maybe I planned my shopping list for fall better this year, or maybe, I just got lucky, but this season I’ve already fallen in love with my newest treasures from my fall haul. I searched for an easy-to-wear, oversized sweater and came up with a steal with this great knit from Joe Fresh. I’ve learned to achieve ultimate comfort, to go up a size. I was looking for unique, yet interesting jewellery, and found great treasures from Baublebar. And probably the hardest commodity to for me to choose each season are my boots, but that was simple with Topshop Canada.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Sweater: Joe Fresh, Pants: Proenza Schouler from The Room at Hudson’s Bay, Boots: Topshop Canada, Necklace and Earrings: Baublebar, Frames: Raybans C/O Clearly Contacts
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This fall season, nothing says causal-chic like a great pair of flared denim. As a child of the 90’s, I grew up with flares and am obsessed with the notion that this style is considered the must-have, carefree-cut for fall. I can’t wait to add more to my collection and embrace the wide leg pant – at least till it snows!
Photography by Trevor Negin
Shirt and shoes: Zara, Pants: Joe Fresh, Hat: Forever 21
This season, matching sweater sets (tops and bottoms) are going to be huge. That look is a lot for many people so to tone down the trend look for some great knit separates that you’ll be able to pair together while shopping the new fall collections.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Sweater: Urban Outfitters, skirt: Zara, heels: 10 Crosby Derek Lam from Hudson’s Bay
Fashion Magazine asked their style panel about Canada’s most essential trend—coats. This is what I said.
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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
Fashion Magazine asked their style panel to discuss statement accessories and how to wear them this season. For me, it’s usually about the shoes. Classic quality bags, simple yet edgy jewellery usually, and super cool, unique, or strangely comfortable) shoes. Here is what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Pumps, Erdem for Nicholas Kirkwood (from The Room at Hudson’s Bay). Sweater, Banana Republic. Pants, Kimchi Blue. Scarf, The Gap. Purse, Roots.
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As we approach the last long weekend of the summer, it’s probably the hardest trend transition of the year, as we tend to hold on to summer as long as we possibly can. This season there are some easy trends that we can carry over from summer, like the strong black and white outfit and really bold graphic prints. Here is what I said when Fashion Magazine discussed this with their style panel.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Sweater: H&M TShirt: BDG Skirt: Joe Fresh Necklace: Fenton Fallon Pumps: Vintage Rosina Ferragamo Schiavone
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