Saturday, 31 May 2014

Outfit Of The Month: She's A Witch





 




What I'm wearing: 
Jacket: Aritzia
Kilt: custom from my school uniform
Bodysuit: American Apparel
Tights: American Apparel
Heels: Forever 21
Hat: Urban Outfitters


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Friday, 28 February 2014

Under $200: Neutral Tweed and Houndstooth Jackets

Follow the Trend for Under $200: Neutral Tweed and Houndstooth Jackets


Mango black coat
mango.com


Warehouse tweed coat
$140 - warehouse.co.uk


VILA wool jacket
$75 - vila.com


Gray coat
$75 - owntherunway.com



Boyfriend jacket
$58 - newlook.com

Trend Spotting: Tweed and Houndstooth

For quite a while now I've been noticing a trend of gravitating more and more towards darker and/or neutral shades. Black, beige, and different greys seem to all be coming into more prominence within the street styles of many women and on the red carpet. As a result of this, coarser materials such as tweed and patterns such as houndstooth are also making a comeback. Mostly in loose overcoats or blazers, rougher textures and patterns which have been locked away in the menswear category for quite some time are finally transitioning to the feminine wardrobe. 










I love this look because it strikes me as not only serious, but also a bit androgynous. And nothing says "interesting" in fashion quite as much as gender ambiguous clothing. 

XO



Friday, 21 February 2014

Photoshoot Inspired by 1960's Sam Haskins' "Five Girls"

















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For this look I actually went ahead and used my good camera (Canon Rebel T3i) to capture the softness and aesthetics that were so characteristic of photography in the 1960's. I was really inspired after seeing photographer Sam Haskins photos of his muse Gill from his photography book entitled "Five Girls." Gill was just and average art student who happened to look magical in front of the camera, and in these pictures I wanted to portray the taking of something as average and simple as a dress shirt and stockings and make it playful and intriguing. Sometimes less is more. 








Monday, 17 February 2014

An Adventurous Monday At The Art Gallery (of Ontario)

Today I went on a fun adventure to the AGO or the Art Gallery of Ontario in downtown Toronto. Although the main purpose of the visit was to collect information for a exhibition review project that was assigned to me, I still managed to make the day memorable by seeing works from some of my favourite artists!



Here's a candid of me in the Canadian art section admiring the colourful painting

The AGO is a beautiful gallery, and the setup of the exhibits is fantastic


This is architect Frank Gehry's spiralling staircase installation (which is fairly recent); it always makes for some amazing pictures


Wassily Kandinsky's spiritual and colourful artwork was probably one of my favourite moments of the day, almost nothing compares to a good Kandinsky in my opinion


The only Giorgio de Chirico work was this small painting here, since there were huge crowds I was lucky to get a moment where I could photograph just the artwork 
(I also got in a lot of trouble for taking this picture) 


Then we moved on to the Canadian Contemporary gallery which is the exhibition I had to review. This felt a little more like work and a little less fun, but there were some interesting pieces such as the one above: a shiny pile of crystals and just one diamond on the floor entitled One by Wilfredo Prieto. I have yet to further analyze this particular piece of art and so therefore I still don't "get" it, but it looks really pretty and sparkly so that's why it caught my attention to be perfectly honest. Contemporary art isn't really my tune. 

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Here's me being all studious and taking notes on the exhibition 



Some parts of the windowed staircase offer amazing views of Toronto and this just seemed like too good of a photo opp to pass 


What a fun day! If you live in Toronto and are looking for something to do this break go see the Guggenheim Show at the AGO! And if contemporary art is your thing then go check out the Canadian Contemporary exhibit, because there's a lot of work that will really make you think about the true meaning of life (sarcasm fully intended). 

XO