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Thursday
Jul172014

SHORT STORY: 3 Ways to Wear Shorts Now

The pretty summer campaign from Stockholm brand Hunkydory

Originally posted in The Fashion Scoop

School's out for summer but that doesn't mean we can't all use a quick little fashion class. Today's lesson plan? How to Rock the Humble Short. You've worn them for years, or, maybe you haven't? Maybe you've avoided them because they always ride up, or give you a bubble butt, or, because summer hasn't really been much of a summer yet, accentuate the still-lingering paleness of your thighs. 

Shorts have come a long way and right now the stores are stocked with all kinds of cuteness - from printed cut-offs to on-trend bermudas to sporty faux-leather shorts. While you can always throw on shorts and a t-shirt on weekends, there are so many other ways to wear them. Accessories play a key role in taking your shorts from average to extraordinary; from bright or printed sneakers for your off-duty days to sexy sandals for date night. And while you might think of shorts as a tomboy go-to, they can be surprisingly chic when dressed up with feminine jewelry, a printed belt and a blazer layered over top.

The key to short success? Think outside the box. Your legs (and your packs of dropped-jaw admirers) will thank you as the summer heats up. Scroll down for 3 sweet summer short looks inspired by some of my favourite street style blogettes...

SEE ALL 3 SHORT LOOKS HERE...

 

Thursday
Jun192014

ST. TROPEZ: How to Do It Right

Brigitte Bardot, the ultimate St. Tropez girl. All pics by me.

You might have noticed that I didn't post last week. I'm so sorry for abandoning you and I have some 'splaining to do. James and I were invited to a private villa in St. Tropez by an old friend from London; he's a chef and his clients let him stay at their villa for his birthday week each year (bastard). We hemmed and we hon-hon-honn'd because we could only score five days of babysitting. But with Aeroplan points saved up and a way-too-good-to-pass-up invite, we finally decided that 4 full days in St. Tropez were way better than none. 

And so we took off, leaving behind a jam-packed schedule, our precious few, and an imminent move to Kitchener for the sun and sand of St. Tropez. The week was short but the days were long. Our trip itinerary went a little something like this:

Café au lait, baguettes, butter, more butter, morning rosé, jump in pool (splish, splash), long lounge in our chaise longues, pre-lunch rosé, boozy lunch at Le 55, home to nap, dinner, gin and tonics. And sometimes more rosé. Sleep. Repeat. 

I know what you're thinking: heaven, right? And yes, I'm a lush. But only when on vacation. If you've been to the south of France, you'll understand its magic. If you haven't, do whatever you can (ie. skip your daily lattés, use your points, beg your parents to spend some 'quality' time with their grandkids) and just go. You'll be so, so glad you did.

Some important things to note if you do go:

1) The St. Tropez Place des Lices open-air marché is held on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. We flew in on a Tuesday afternoon and out on a Saturday morning so missed it by a few hours. I've been before and let me tell you, it's actually worth arranging your flight schedule to make this happen. 

2) When in doubt about what to wear, the following are always appropriate in St. Tropez: white, black, navy, pale pink, pale blue, breton stripes, anything linen, straw fedoras, straw bags, aviators. The town walks a fine line between ostentatious displays of wealth and so laid-back-hip it hurts. Best to err on the side of laid-back - carefully edited laid-back, of course. 3 South of France style essentials: K. Jacques Sandals, Saint James breton stripe tee, Villebrequin swim shorts for him.

3) Lunch at Le Club 55 is also a must. However, nobody calls it Le Club 55. It is 'Le Cinquante-Cinq'. When calling to reserve, tell them your last name is Rothschild and you'll likely get in.

4) After lunch, wander over to the gift shop on the beach and get yourself a 55 beach bag and wine bucket. You'll debate whether you really need them, and of course you don't, but because you can't get these items anywhere else, you'll really regret it if you don't. 

5) For the best people-watching, head to Senequier for their gin & tonics, though I would highly recommend the Senequier Mojito (made with passion fruit purée and champagne) - a cringey 24 euros but worth it for the view of the mega yachts on the harbour. Then make your way to Nikki Beach if you want to go late night. I left my entire purse (including my wallet) there overnight and came back late the next morning. Still there, Visa, ID, and euros still safely housed inside. Fine people the French (read: I was SO lucky. The gypsies in St. Tropez are so talented that they drive mostly Porsches and Ferraris).

6) Rosé is the wine of choice in this region of France. If you haven't had a good rosé lately (or ever), my friend Harry believes that the paler, the better - and you'll be shocked by how lovely and dry it is. He has cooked for everyone from Anya Hindmarch to Claudia Schiffer so I trust him on this. If buying in Canada, always get a French (specifically, Provençal) rosé because they do it better than anyone else. Best served up icy cold over a luxuriously long lunch. 

7) If not in the mood for rosé, try a pitcher/punch bowl full of Pimm's Cup which isn't french but is so delish. Recipe below - like sangria only better.

8) Pack the right sunscreen. Vichy asked me to test out their new Vichy Capital Soleil Invisible Mist. I burn quickly so I do what I can to avoid the sun altogether, but I do like to get a little colour on vacay. I don't normally talk beauty but this sunscreen gave me the most even, most perfect St. Tropez glow that I never thought was possible with my skin and will make you want to toss all of your other sunscreens. Worth every single penny.

9) On your St. Tropez playlist add Waves by Mr. Probz, Welcome to St. Tropez by DJ Antoine (crazy cheesy but super fun), G's and Hustlas by Snoop, Sexy Bitch Acoustic version by Joyce Jonathan (so funny, pretty sure she doesn't even know what it means), Rather Be by Clean Bandit. 

Check out my trip pics below. Sigh...can I go back now, SVP?

All that sun can make you thirsty.

Harry's riff on Pissaladière (millefeuille, caramelized onions, cheese, olives), baguette & fresh greens. 

Parma ham, peaches, roasted peppers, fresh basil, goat cheese. Yawn...Is that the best you can do?? ;)

Nikki Beach where I left my purse and posed for this pic but don't remember doing so. Textured Cotton Dress, J. Crew Factory; Wraparound Sandals (shown below), Zara.


The crazy view from our villa. #nofilter

My 55 outfit: Straw Fedora, Gap; Oxford Popover, J.Crew Factory; Floral Mini, J. Crew Factory; Bucket Bag, Roots.

Welcome to Le Club.

Can I take a selfie? 

An inside view of Le 55. Imagine the sound of waves, the gentle hum of happy conversation & the clink clink of wine glasses. Makes you want to crawl under the table and stay there forever.

My score at the beach boutique.

James in his pink shirt and linen pants. Love... (the outfit and the guy)

What you get when your order (directly translated) white fish. After the initial surprise wears off, it's amazing how good these taste with a squeeze of lemon and good aioli.

Don't mind if I do...

Shameless product placement but seriously, LOVE this sunscreen.

A fresh platter made from local produce, complete w radishes, peppers, heirloom tomatoes, fennel, and quail eggs. 

One of the many impressive boats on the harbour. Loved this old-school sailboat.

Senequier, St. Tropez where you pay a hefty drink premium if you sit in the front row.

My ship has come in. I asked but was not on the Sephora guest list. Le pout.

Grocery shopping essentials.

Bringing a little Joe Fresh swagga to St. Tropez. Peasant Blouse, Joe Fresh; Striped Shorts, Joe Fresh; Bucket Bag, Roots; Rio Metallic Sandals, J.Crew.

Orange you glad you came?

RECIPE FOR PIMM'S CUP

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 part Pimm’s
  • 1 slice of orange
  • 1 slice of lemon
  • 2 slices cucumber
  • 1 strawberry, sliced
  • Sprig of fresh mint
  •  Ice cubes
  • 3 parts lemonade or lemon-lime soda

DIRECTIONS

1. Pour the Pimm’s into a large pitcher or glass.

2. Toss in all of the fruit and the mint. Add the ice cubes and top it off with the soda.

3. Stir just a little. Et voilà! 

Friday
Jun062014

Crop It Like It's Hot

Swedish blogette, Lisa Olsson, shows how the crop is done. Pic via imnext.se

Originally posted in The LOOK

We spend so many months of the year completely covered up that it's no wonder we want to show some skin once the warm weather hits. There's just nothing like the feeling of the breeze through your hair, the sun on your shoulders, and the wind on your rock-hard abs. What's that? You normally keep those covered up, do you?

This summer, I'm throwing out a serious fashion dare, whether you have a 6-pack or a Timbit 10-pack: the crop top. I know, I know, it seems like something reserved for 13 year-olds and Rihanna. But, you might be surprised by just how wearable the new crop of crop tops can be. If you've got a super toned tummy, you can get away with showing off more skin. But for most of us, showing just a sliver above the belly-button is the way to go. A cute crop worn with shorts, tailored trousers or a skirt (worn high on the waist) will make you look like a total trendsetter all season long. But don't take my word for it; check out the 3 sweet crop top looks below and get inspired to take it up a notch this summer. You can SO do this (minimal sit-ups required).

Happy Friday xo

Get inspired by these 3 seriously cute crop top looks...

 

Wednesday
Mar122014

Transitional Dressing 101

A perfect transitional look from street-styler Elizabeth Victoria Clark.

Originally posted in The CLOSET

I'm done. Like, SO over it. Aren't you? I'm all about being a glass half full kinda girl but this unrelenting winter is enough to transform even the most optimistic among us into pouting, snivelling, whiny, cranky babies. Waahhh.

Happily, fashion has a way of tinting the lenses of our ski goggles rose-coloured and since we've been lucky to experience a few days of balmy weather lately, that means it's officially time to think spring. 

If you're super sick of your parkas, puffers and Sorels, it's time to take our basic course in winter to spring fashion. Welcome to Transitional Dressing 101, where the lecture discusses pretty shoes, the only test involves shopping, and instead of a diploma, you can win a gift card. Now this is the kind of continuing education I thoroughly enjoy...

READ MORE...

 

Friday
Feb142014

L.O.V.E.

Perfect day to wear my fav heart print pants. RealLifeRunway on Instagram.

It's FRIDAY!!! A very short and sweet post today because I finally just finished my deadlines and am late to pick up my kids (and their cupcakes, which I plan on immediately testing). A huge thank you for all the love you've given me and this blog over the past several Valentine's Days. Because of you, I get to do what I love every single day - a big deal and something I try to never take for granted. Love, love, love you all.

Happy Valentine's  - hope it's extra sweet!