Fashion Magazine asked their style panel about Canada’s most essential trend—coats. This is what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Fashion Magazine asked their style panel about Canada’s most essential trend—coats. This is what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
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.