Fashion Magazine asked what their style panel wears during road trips and since Canada Day, I’ve been living in my Canada gear. Here is my post on FashionMagazine.com.
oh and excuse the cat hair, Monkey was all over me moments before leaving the house.
T-shirt: Canadian Pan Am Team Collection, Jeans: American Eagle, Flats: Charlotte Olympia from The Room at Hudson’s Bay
]]>When Fashion Magazine asked me to discuss what to wear while in the office, I chose to discuss the simplest option, of the little black dress, with some great accessories to complete the outfit. Here is what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Dress: Aqua (similar), heels: Pierre Hardy available at The Room at Hudson’s Bay, necklace: Fenton Jewelry
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Fashion Magazine asked their style panel how to keep cool while wearing all black this summer. My go-to was this super cool black and grey playsuit from Topshop Canada. The oversized graphic floral print is so beautiful in it’s monochromatic colour palette. Here is what I said.
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It’s great when you find an item that has two jobs. Fashion Magazine asked the style panel, this past week, how to wear the coat-as-a-dress trend, and I really believe it’s about finding that special coat that can work everyday as something to keep you warm, but when dressed up with accessories becomes the focal point of an outfit. Here is what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
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Fashion Magazine asked their style panel about Canada’s most essential trend—coats. This is what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
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Fashion Magazine asked how to transition your style from winter to spring. Here is what I said.
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Fashion Magazine asked how to rock this season hottest denim trends and here is what I said.
ps got engaged to my amazing photographer Trevor Negin! He is the man of my dreams and inspires me everyday.
I love you boo.
Fashion Magazine asked the Style Panel to talk about the winter trend of sweaters. This season they are amazing. Here’s what I said.
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With so many parties throughout the holiday season, and moving forward into the new year, it’s best to be prepared with a few great looks. Planning ahead as mentioned previously, will allow you to refine outfit and give you a chance to customize the look, and makes getting dressed a stress free experience.
Studies have shown that couples, when packing for a trip, planning a party, or getting ready to go out, will fight the most, so save yourself and your loved ones some headaches, and plan ahead. What my girlfriends and I do before the party season starts is have spontaneous styling parties, we will start by showing each other a new piece, and by the end of the night, we’ll have a bunch of new outfits documented on our smart phones.
My memory is sometimes not reliable so I always suggest snapping a picture of a great look you try on.
Fashion Magazine asked the style panel what we’ll be wearing on New Year’s Eve, here’s what I said.
Photography by Trevor Negin
Jumpsuit: Sparkle and Fade Fur Coat: Vintage Patent Pumps: Vintage Earrings: Vintage Purse: The Gap Bracelets: collection from everywhere
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I love wearing all white in the winter. It’s truly a bold look and perfect for the holidays. For an easy holiday outfit, pair a simple dress with different accessories. This time I’ve gone with natural fibres, but imagine this with a dark statement necklace, or glammed up with some diamonds and pearls. I think it’s important to start planing for the holiday parties ahead. This is a pretty crazy time of the year, and one less thing is, well, one less thing.
Read my post about headbands as part of Fashion Magazine’s Style Panel here.