Sunday, November 30, 2008

Canada's First Burberry Boutique

Here in Winnipeg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

............................................................................................err.

Well, in Vancouver, at least. Which is home to a lot of former Winnipeggers! Sigh. M, this means your snow boots are but a 3 hour flight away. Plus we could stay for free! Bonus!

Located in the Living Shanghri-La hotel (which will be Vancouver's tallest tower when it opens in January 2009), the Burberry store is 3179 sq ft and already open on the main level! It features a new design concept by creative director Christopher Bailey.

From what I've heard...the floors are a combination of dark wood and stone, and the surfaces made of black chrome - and there is an ENTIRE room for shoes. Ahhhh....

Burberry at Living Shanghri La is located at 1101 Alberni St at Thurlow - please note, for those not familiar with Vancouver, this is where the expensive shops are. Neighbours include Betsey Johnson, Blubird (which sells Marc by Marc Jacobs, Pucci, M by Missoni, etc), and Agent Provocateur. Nearby are Louis Vuitton, Coach, Ports...you get the idea. For the Veronica Lodge-types only. Or those accustomed to being in debt.

♥♥♥S

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Window Inspiration

Marshalls

Selfridges

Bergdorf

Bergdorf

Holts

Bergdorf

Bergdorf

Bergdorf


Bergdorf


Bergdorf

Bergdorf

Just a few windows I found inspiring... until they decaled off Memorial...

*I thought that this was a FAR better use of artspace by Selfridges, than what the WAG is doing with HBC's windows...




Exchange of Events

Let me start off by saying that I think it's funny that I got so bored that I learned how to do THIS dance... 
Then realized it's FULL douche-esque potential when I noted the Sponge Bob version on Youtube...

Anyway,

Today I took off from work early to spend the day shopping in the Exchange with Janique!
We made an appointment at Julie Pedersen's design lab to check out Custom Made Mukluks...If you haven't checked out her line, DO IT NOW! 


Here's a link to an article on her Mukluks in The Manitoban...
A great way to stay warm yet uniquely fashionable in the winter. The lady who helped us was very pleasant, and they were more than willing to assist in creating the ultimate boot - from colour to type of fur, to accents on the boot...All-in-all a pretty Rockin' experience I'd say!

We perused October, Candy and Dolls, Cake, a new boutique called UNFOLD - which, for all the male viewers, is a pretty dope store - peep the blue/grey prep school cardigan if you're in... it's fairly amazing. Their women's denim is well priced too!

After the exchange we visited The Ruby Slipper, where we definitely got our share of accessories... I picked up antique bone bangles (apparently retailing at over $100 for $10...), a carved bakelite bangle, and the breath-takingly amazing purple Emanuel Ungaro blazer that S and I found last week (it was still there so I took that as a sign to purchase it...sorry S!)....Oooo! and a black 1920's style clutch!


Janique had heard that REDEEMED (consignment store on Academy) received a shipment of designer shoes in size... Prada, Gucci, Chanel, and Laboutin shoes/boots, all worn...mmm, maybe twice. Great condition. Great prices. The ladies who worked there knew where all the best of the best in the store were, and we ended up finding an amazing pair of Chanel grey wool dress pants, some Gucci pieces - cardigan & sweater vests, and dresses from Maxmara & Simon Chang, that will one day fit someone the way they should - and on that day Janique and I will be devestatingly jealous!!  <3

What are 2 girls to do after a full day of retail therapy?

Sushi at Bluefish!


Beautiful restaurant, delicious food - they have amazing martini specials, and absolutely the best service I've had in a long time *go see Nadine, she's superb!

xo M

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I'm highly considering switching over to WordPress.com

It's like Blogspot on crack.

I wish I were more tech savvy.

M

Friday, November 28, 2008

A New Era

We figured we'd throw it back to the 1920's with last night's photo shoot!

Now, we used my good friend Samantha Anne for the shoot... She's a looker on a bad day, so you can only imagine how she looked after Janique (Absolutely hands down Winnipeg's top makeup artist, owner of Fine Eyes) and I got our hands on her...

All I'm gonna say about this shoot is that we ended up making a 1920's head piece, and some of the photos look straight up sick! 

For now delight yourself in some random but fun, Post-shoot/pre-indie-mod-night-dance photos, and keep your fabulous fake-lash-eyes peeled for the new shoot!



Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Because I Love Everything About this Era...

Except for prohibition. Though speakeasies are pretty cool. With that said, check out PDT next time you're in NYC. Shhh...


Channeling the 20's by Stefawni


♥S
I literally stayed up until 2 making this..



vintage glam by miyoko55

Monday, November 24, 2008

Dress Up

Carrie: I just love Sleeping Beauty! The music, the sets, the costumes. It's so romantic!

Stanford: You only like it because she sleeps for a hundred years and doesn't age.”

-SATC

I don't know if you know...but..the Costume Museum of Canada exists! In Winnipeg! I can't believe how many people I've told about this and it all formed while I was away the past two years. Get with it! My first trip to the museum took place almost immediately upon my return to the city. Fabulous hats and shoes galore! They even have a Narnia wardrobe where you can TRY ON some of the goodies. On display were some wedding dresses from years gone by, as well as an exhibit titled Interwoven, which is a whole bunch of International textiles donated by the U of M. Some fascinating pieces!

I swear I don't just like it because I'm all caught up with fashion history...anyone could appreciate the museum. What else is fabulous is their little non-lending library, which is stacked to the nuts with periodicals, books, sewing patterns, etc from 1900 until now! We're talking ancient Vogue and Harpers, girls!! It doesn't even matter that you can't actually sign out any of the books because you can curl up onto the little vintage couch and read the day away...

In addition to the library, there is a shop in the front entrance which features some clothing and crafts by some local designers, as well as a few vintage finds. I picked myself up a Schiaparelli scarf for a meager ten bucks!!

Join their Facebook group, and go to the Wrap Me Up Craft Sale they are having this weekend!

Deets: Saturday, November 29, 11am-5pm, Sunday, November 30, 12pm-4pm at 109 Pacfic Avenue. Locally made crafts, admission only $3.50, and maybe some goodies?

Do it. What else do you have to do?

♥ S

Getting Ahead...

I can understand that in China/Japan jobs are scarce, and women will do anything they can to get ahead. I remember reading an article quite like the following explaining that things such as height are seen as an asset, or blue eyes, blonde hair... features found more prominently in caucasian women. Due to modern day science, women can actually alter themselves, despite what mother nature has dealt them. And I'm NOT talking about your average every day boob job... peep this...

http://www.marieclaire.com/world/articles/ethnicity-extreme-makeover




"What Some Women Will Do for Beauty
From eyelid surgery to leg-lengthening and calf-narrowing, it seems there is little some women won't do to achieve that iconic look.

Double eyelid surgery
MAGNUS LAUPA/WPN
EXTREME MAKEOVER, PART 1: Double-eyelid surgery (a.k.a. Asian blepharoplasty)

WHY IT'S DONE: About 50 percent of Pacific Asians do not have an upper-eyelid crease. For those who do, the crease falls about 7 mm above the lashline, whereas for Caucasians, the crease falls about 11 mm above it.

HOW IT WORKS: During the most popular version of this outpatient procedure, a crescent-shaped incision is made along the new crease line, and a small amount of skin, tissue, and fat on the upper eyelid is cut away. When the two sides are sutured back together, the incision is hidden under the newly created crease.

PROCEDURE LENGTH: Approximately one hour

RECOVERY TIME: Sutures are removed after about a week. Bruising and swelling usually subside after a month.

COST: $2500 to $5000

ORIGIN: 19th-century Japan. The popularity of the procedure jumps whenever there was a significant Western presence in Asia — for example, during the Korean War.

HOW COMMON: Almost 300,000 Asians in the U.S. had the surgery in 2006.





What Some Women Will Do for Beauty

Would you saw your legs in half for a few inches?
DAVID BUTOW/REDUX
EXTREME MAKEOVER, PART 2: Leg lengthening

WHY IT'S DONE: The Chinese are so height-conscious, jobs and even schools often post height requirements. To apply for the foreign ministry, women must be 5'3" (the national average), whereas flight attendants must be at least 5'5". As a result, being tall — or short — can have a direct impact on one's livelihood.

HOW IT WORKS: Calf and shin bones are broken and pierced with steel pins, which are fixed to an external frame with screws. Then stretching — by means of turning those screws and lengthening the bone at the point where it was broken — is carried out over the next several months. The steel pins are left in for another year as support for the newly regenerated bone.

RANGE OF GROWTH: 1 to 5 inches.

COST: $15,000 to $25,000

RISKS: Horror stories include misshapen legs, feet that splay outward, and bones that never heal properly and break easily. In November 2006, China restricted the procedure to select hospitals that offer post-surgical care and rehabilitation."



*Now, I myself am half Japanese, but definitely cannot identify with the need to alter my physical features in such extreme ways... Then again, I'd say I look more caucasian than asian in my facial features... So, maybe I'm not a good reference point. *shrug
<3M

If we're gonna talk designers...

Then you should check out THIS local lovely, Jill Sawatzky.
Her line is called TONY CHESTNUT, and can be purchased at F&Q!
*Peep her website at:
http://www.tonychestnut.ca

I pulled some photos from her Facebook page for you to drool over, as I did when I first saw them~










**fall 08
photos: tristan fast
model: lauren swan
available: f&q on albert st.

<3M

Sunday, November 23, 2008

I Love to Love Lovisa Burfitt


Lovisa Burfitt is a Swedish fashion designer based in Paris - and she's FABULOUS. An example on the left of my past and present love...



The label Burfitt began in 2003, and is known for dark and artful womenswear, mixing fantasy with rock and roll/grungy elements. Lovisa Burfitt is also an accomplished painter and illustrator, and so the line also features a series of illustrated t-shirts made from silk and bamboo, on which she scrawls various fantasy images. In the U.S., Creatures of Comfort, Opening Ceremony, and No. 6 have already hopped on board to stock her collections.

Burfitt cites abused basics, Frida Kahlo, tough love, manga, rock & roll, and masquerade as some of her main design influences - and you can see these appear in her personal image as well.

A little YouTube action for you:



(Yes, I know it's in French BUT there is an English interview during the video if you are patient enough to wait for it. Or perhaps you can comprehend French in which case you may find that part of it also enjoyable. Either way, press play.)

♥ S

Lazy Sunday

I seriously can't get over HOW stylish about 99.99998% of Japan is...

As illustrated by the site,
http://www.style-arena.jp/en/street/

*I love how the site asks questions about their style, features close ups of accessories, and different angles of the look...

I think my favourite look for this week was actually rocked by a guy...
http://www.style-arena.jp/en/street/shibuya/0811/w2.html
(Mostly because if ANY guy here tried it, they'd look like a complete tool!?)


*Time elapse...

Ok, after close inspection I also appreciate this kit:
http://www.style-arena.jp/en/street/omotesando/0811/w2.html
for two reasons:
1) I'd definitely hijack that guy's jacket
2) THAT is a prime example of how to wear skinny jeans tucked into a great pair of mid-calf leather boots (which is a look I've been pushing on guys for a while...)

Seriously, if you haven't checked out this site you MUST...
Japanese street style is approximately 3-4 years ahead, so make sure that any looks you deem steal-worthy to budget accordingly into your fashion timeline!

Lovely.
M

Vintage Shopping Extravaganza

Now, I LOVE to spend my free time shopping around for great vintage finds... but today we managed to get our greedy little hands on some ultra hot little numbers...

The Ruby Slipper had a few GREAT labels:
1. Christian Dior
2. Nicole Miller
3. Emanuel Ungaro
4. Valentino

Unfortunately for those of us still in single-digit sizes, these pieces were generally too big to even alter...
The owner had just gotten in a ton of costume jewellry... I always admire the compacts when I'm there, and this time she had some amazing ones, along with a few business card holders!
S picked up a gorgeous cuff, and a fun handbag.
I made it out with a silk Nicole Miller Aztec print dress, strands of pearls that took on a very Chanel-inspired piece. :)

We also stopped in at Hooper's bazaar...
I fell in love with 98% of the furniture, meanwhile S snatched up this gorgeous teal/black coat I had been eyeing for a while ($30... I mean...really!?)

The best way to end a shopping day is as follows:
Friend + shopping + cake + coffee = nap time to follow shortly.

M

Psuedo Intro...

I feel as though I should do a semi-formal initial blog, where I pour my little fashion obsessed heart out about my hopes/dreams/aspirations...what drives me to write these silly blogs...what I want to accomplish by having you read them...
But lets forego that bullshit and just get right into the thick of things, shall we?
The only thing I can promise is entertainment...and even that's a stretch...

FRIDAY NIGHT:

CODA CD Release...
We dressed up in a "rocker" theme. We drank some ridiculously good wine - Dr.Loosen, a German white wine (riesling)...We made fun of my lack of a couch... We took some photos.