Friday 12 April 2013

Light Weekend Reading: 4.12.13

Just a few things I came across that I had to share.

1.  Have you seen something online that you instantly feel in love with and want to know where to find it?  Read this to help you along your journey of tracking it down. (ApartmentTherapy.com)

2.  It's tax time.  Here's a good checklist to help you through it. (RealSimple.com)

3.  A good reminder that women in magazines don't really look like that in real life. (Metra-Jeanson.com)

4.  Some handy tips for in the kitchen. (MarthaStewart.com)

5.  Loving all these new skillet recipes I can't wait to try out. (Bhg.com)

6.  Ignore this crappy winter weather that wants to stick around by checking out the Spring looks from Ruche. (Ruche.com)

7.  This blazer with leather sleeves is amazing!  I also love this girls style.  Check it out. (StyleDiaryBlog.com)

8.  Would you ever brave going braless?  Maybe this will change your mind about strapping on the ol' over the shoulder, boulder holder.  Personally, I wouldn't leave the house without one :) (Huffingtonpost.ca)

9.  I'm dreaming of planting a large herb garden when the weather gets nicer.  These should fit in swimmingly. (Etsy.com)

Have fun this weekend!  I am going to reunite with some of the best friends a girl could have!  Let the girl talk begin :)

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Monday 8 April 2013

They're back...

Good Afternoon Everyone!
 It has been a little while again since I have talked to you. I really need to get better at not making my posts so few and far between, don’t I? I’m working on it, I promise. : )
Now that the weather is getting warmer, there are a few things on my mind… Can you guess what they are? You’re right – shoes and shorts! I knew you would get it. : )
Shoes:
Please give a very warm welcome to J.Crew’s Coraline Patent Pumps!
There are many things I enjoy about these little beauties. First of all, I’d like to give a little shout out to d’orsay heels. Half pumps, half sandals, and so delicate put together, the style is probably my most favourite part of these shoes. Coming in a close second is the little tiny touch of neon yellow on the inside. As you know, bright colours are not often tenants in my closet (and by not often, I do mean never), but this yellow paired with my trusted friends navy and tan, stole my heart. It is just a small touch visible in the arch of the shoes when you are wearing them, but it is just enough to feel Springy and remember that Summer is just around the corner when you look down. : )
Shorts:
These are the Amber Shorts from Club Monaco:

Once the snow melted, I of course began thinking about shoes and shorts, and wondering what styles the stores were going to make this year. I came across the Coraline pumps pretty early and thought how perfect for my little column, but I couldn’t find any shorts that I liked, and that never happens. The stores must have heard my cries, because the flood gates opened and out came lots and lots of lovely shorts. It was a little tough to choose which ones to talk about first, but I quickly decided on the Amber Shorts because...
1.       They have a scalloped hem and I just love anything scalloped – well, except potatoes .  ; )
2.        They come in a pretty variety of colours, like black, white, pastels, and even polka dots.
3.       They come in chambray as well, which I also love.
The chambray pair is my favourite, but how could they not be? They are just so darn cute!
Have a wonderful day, may you have daydreams of your favourite Spring accessories as well! : )
Xs and Os. : )

Tuesday 2 April 2013

Spring Trending: Cut Outs

Hello lovelies,

I'm back today with another one of my favourite Spring trends for 2013.  I love the simplicity and sexiness of showing a little bit of skin with a cut out.


1. Strap Detail Dress - ASOS
2. Printed Dress - Ruche
3. Open-back Dress - Forever 21
4. Aztec Print Dress - ASOS
5. Little Black Dress - ModCloth

I really love having a project on the go pretty much all the time.  If I'm feeling antsy or bored, I just pull something out from my craft pile and get to work.  Trying to incorporate your favourite seasonal trends doesn't mean you have to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe.  I love the idea of being able to take something from my closet I don't wear anymore and make it new again.  

Here are here are great tutorials for getting the looks above.  It's a great way to try out a trend without breaking the bank.

So what's the verdict?  Are you loving or hating the cut-out trend?  Do tell.

Tata for now
xoxo

Friday 22 March 2013

Light Weekend Reading

Just a few things I've come across that I had to share.



1.  I know what I'll be doing this weekend.  Step-by-step instructions + video on how to make your own terrarium. (Real Simple.com)

2.  Tips and tricks to get runway ready (Huffingtonpost.ca)

3.  New art (1 & 2) ordered for the guest room (Allposters.com)

4.  Can someone please buy me these??  Pretty please with a cherry on top :) (Gap.com)

5.  Make your own pollen ball.  Sounds strange, but believe me, you'll like it. (Bowerpowerblog.com)

6.  A dog that really tickles my funny bone (Funnyordie.com)

7.  This sounds delicious, especially for the warmer months ahead (Coffeebeansandbobbypins.blogspot.com)

8.  Cooking up something delicious can only be accomplished while listening to some smooth jazz (Youtube.com)

9.  This girl's got some killer style, not to mention an amazing giveaway going on right now(Coastwithme.com)

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Spring Trending: Florals

Hello lovelies,

Tomorrow is the first day of Spring and all the trends have been revealed.  I thought I'd compile a little list of the trends I want to try incorporating into my wardrobe, and hopefully convince some of you to try them too.

First up, FLORALS.  So this is a bit of a recurrent theme when it comes to Spring trends but that just means you shouldn't have to buy much if you jumped onto the trend last year, or the year before, or the year before that ;)

Here's just a few looks to get you started on mixing florals into your everyday wear.




































1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5

There are a few recurring outfit ideas that these five lovely ladies are wearing.  Number one, wear a solid top with your floral bottoms and keep the shoes neutral.  Try to match your solid top with a colour in the print.  And if all else fails, throw on a blazer and get to workin' it.

I for one am very excited to dust off some of my florals out of the back of my closet.  It may still be frigidly cold outside, and there may be snow falling around me, but I will be cheery and bright in some floral attire.

What do you think of the floral trend?  Do you have florals in your closet that you're just dying to pull out?

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Tuesday 12 March 2013

An Ode to the Pencil Skirt

Hello Lovelies!

How was the weekend?   Get up to any trouble?  I just had a pretty chill home-project kind of weekend.  We painted the guest room and I am in love with the colour.  I'll show pictures once it's dry and we've got furniture back in place haha.

So today, I thought I'd express my undying love for the pencil skirt.  I believe that pencil skirts are the most versatile piece of clothing a girl can own.  They can be dressed up for work or dressed down for a day of shopping with your girlfriends.  There are just so many different pencil skirts out there - so I thought I'd show you how I would wear some of them.

1. Leather Pencil Skirt

The unexpected pairing of a chambray shirt with a leather pencil skirt looks very chic.  Add some neon earrings, a statement necklace and a pop of leopard to jazz things up.  Wearing a statement necklace underneath a button up adds an unexpected little peek and is a great way to ease into wearing them.

2. Jean Pencil Skirt

Now I myself am not the biggest fan of jean skirts, but I am positive I would wear this outfit....jean skirt or not.  A striped v-neck with a black blazer keep the jean skirt from being too casual and the brown riding boots finish the look off well.

3. Black Pencil Skirt

Everyone and their dog always says that a little black dress is a girl's best friend, but I think the same is true for black pencil skirts.  They can be worn in such a vast variety ways - but sometimes it's good to keep it neutral and simple.  Enter cream polkadot sweater and white collared shirt - Aaaaaaa.....perfection :)


4. Printed Pencil Skirt

I am in love with this pencil skirt.  Unfortunately, my wallet is not.  The print and detailing are to die for....ugh, why can't I just win the lottery haha.  Since this is such a standout piece, I've paired it with some pretty basic things - white sleeveless collared shirt, arm party and some basic black pumps.  You'll be ready to take on the town with this beauty :)  There are a few printed skirts floating around the web that would work equally as great as this one.  Case in point: 1, 23


5. Coloured Pencil Skirt

Another favourite type of pencil skirt is the coloured pencil skirt.  Any colour - red, green blue, yellow - if you dare.  Paired with a striped shirt and statement necklace, it keeps the outfit casual enough for coffee with friends, but still put together enough that you could meet the boy for a bite later on.  I really love pairing coral with green - it's such an unexpected pairing but the colours work so well together.


And that's my little pencil skirt round-up.  Did you like my outfits?  Are you as in love with pencil skirts as I am?  How about that ikat printed one?  *drool*

I would personally wear any one of these beauties and feel awesome strutting my stuff ;)

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Wednesday 27 February 2013

In the Bag

Happy hump day everyone.

As I've mentioned before, I am constantly window shopping online.  That also means that there are usually many items sitting in my shopping cart just waiting for my finger to click purchase.  I will keep things in my cart for a few weeks and when I go back, if I'm still in love and can think of at least three outfits that can be made with what's already in my closet, I'll usually purchase it.  It also helps to wait a little bit - just in case something goes on sale.

I thought I'd start a little series called "In the Bag" to show some of the awesome things that I've found across the interweb.  It may be a store that I am having a huge crush on, or just certain items I've found here and there.

So without further ado - let me show you some of the new items I'm drooling over on ModCloth right now.
Dress / Scarf / Shoes / Book / Hat / Shirt

Let me know what you think.  I just love sharing awesome items, and sometimes even a great deal!  I can't wait to share more in the future.

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Monday 11 February 2013

Staple Wardrobe 101

Hello Lovelies,

How was your weekend?  Were you as excited as I was about the return of the Walking Dead?  Or did you watch the Grammy's?

This morning I was thinking about my staple wardrobe, and thought that it might be good to share some tips and tricks for finding clothes that will work for YOU.  You've already seen the pieces that should be incorporated into your staple wardrobe (tops, bottoms, dresses, outerwear and footwear), so I've listed some of my tips and tricks of creating and buying a working closet below.

The best place to start is in your closet, dressers and drawers.  Make a list of all the items you currently own that would be considered a wardrobe staple.  For anything that you don't have, make a list and bring it with you whenever you go out shopping, or refer to it while you're perusing online.  I keep mine on my phone and just check it off once I've purchased it.

The staples may not be as exciting as that new pair of red pants you just spotted or that cute peplum top you've been drooling over, but without them you may find yourself standing in front of your bulging closet saying "I have nothing to wear".

Some things to keep in mind when you're looking for your closet staples:

1.  Fit is key.

Reese Witherspoon's outfit is quite simple above, in that it incorporates only pieces in a "staple wardrobe", but it looks so classic because of how great it fits.  It just shows how you can create a timeless look using a few simple pieces that fit you to a tee.  Similarly, Jennifer Anniston below is wearing jeans, a t-shirt and a blazer.  This again is a very simple outfit, but because it fits her so well, she's looking awesome, as usual.



2.  KISS - keep.it.simple.silly. 

When you're searching for your staple wardrobe, another thing to keep in mind is the simplicity of it.  Don't go for a shirt with lots of bells and whistles.  Something with clean lines in a classic shape will be sure to last from season to season.  Also, make sure you look at washing instructions.  If you know you won't take something to the dry cleaner - don't buy it. 

Both of the outfits below, on the lovely Mila Kunis and the fashionable Olivia Palermo, show exactly what I mean by keeping it simple.  Mila's black leather skirt is in a timeless pencil skirt shape and her blouse is a nice shape, fits well and is not overstated.  For Olivia Palermo's look, nothing can be simpler than jeans, a white tank and a military jacket.


3.  Add accessories to make it your own.

Blake Lively is always so gorgeous and fashionable.  Here, her look is so classic - a white button-up and black cigarette pants - but she's jazzed it up by adding a big chunky belt and some statement shoes. 
Rachel Bilson, along with Blake Lively, is another one of my favourite celebrity dressers.  She just has a way of dressing that looks so comfortable chic.  Here's she's got on a great cotton dress (a good layering piece) but has made it her own by adding some patterned stockings and a great printed scarf.

4.  Incorporate trends.

Once you've got fit, simplicity and accessories, you can start adding items to play with some of your favourite trends.  Both of these pictures below show how you can incorporate trends into your staple wardrobe with ease.  Lauren Conrad paired a neutral boyfriend jacket with a black blousy shirt and some leather/pleather tights.  Kate Middleton decided that she wanted to wear some coral pants, and who wouldn't when they can look so chic.  She paired them with some simple items (a white tee, blazer, black flats and a scarf).


I hope this helps you along your way to creating and maintaining your staple wardrobe.

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Friday 8 February 2013

Best Dresses of 2012... Better Late Than Never ; )

Well, it’s a dirty job, but somebody has to do it. Ranking the best dresses of the past year, that is.
I know that I am a little late on this. 2013 is well underway and by now you have probably gotten into your new routines and forgotten all about 2012, but these dresses were so beautiful and well-chosen that I couldn’t let them slip into history without one last little bit of recognition, even if it is just from little old me. : )  
Here are your best dresses of 2012:
10. Shalom Harlow, Stella McCartney

If for no other reason, this dress earned itself a spot for its sheer popularity. Available in navy and white or black, cocktail or full-length, and with or without the gold belt, this dress was easily one of the most popular over the year and worn by everyone from Gwyneth Paltrow to Brooklyn Decker.  I know what you might be thinking, just because everyone jumped off a bridge, would you too? My answer for you would be no, but that when so many people make a similar decision you should probably take a look at why it is so popular. When I looked, I liked what I saw, and I liked it best on Shalom Harlow.
9. Jessica Chastain, Calvin Klein

I think when you are born with such pretty colouring as Jessica Chastain is, you owe it to yourself to, even if just once in a while, wear a colour that really shows it off (think of Nicole Kidman in that chartreuse dress many years ago).  The classic style of this dress ensures that the cerulean colour and how it highlights Jessica Chastain’s natural beauty are what stands out most.
8. Shailene Woodley, Calvin Klein

Some things never change, one of which being my love of slip dresses and the feeling that no one designs them better than Calvin Klein.  Replacing the classic black or white with bone and adding the silver neckline provide a current take on the dress that is the ultimate in simplicity.
7. Stacy Keibler, Valentino

I know this isn’t the most exciting or original dress, it is just a great dress that looks even greater on Stacy Keibler, and sometimes I think that is actually the braver choice. I give a lot of credit to someone who looks at a dress and says “nice colour, looks great on me”, “nice lines, looks great on me” and that’s all they need.  The only statement Stacy Keibler made was the best one you can, just simply how beautiful she looked.
6. Jessica Pare, Jason Wu

I think Jessica Pare looks like a dark-haired Grace Kelly in this dress.  It could be the 1950s, the 2010s or anywhere in between and this dress would always be in style (and a good choice!).  The single piece of material on the shoulder is a distinctive and delicate touch and my favourite part. : )
5. Angelina Jolie, Ralph & Russo

This may be the most controversial of my choices, as I can see some people thinking this dress is too old and possibly even matronly, though I disagree. If Angelina Jolie was an unknown person who made their first appearance in this dress, I may not have chosen it, just because I think this dress is a risk and it would be hard to tell if Angelina Jolie liked it for the same reason that I did. But because I have seen many of her dresses, and I always like how she dresses (more recently), I think we are on the same page. : ) She is a pretty classy dresser, I would say, often sticking to neutral colours and/or classic styles, minimal jewelry or accessories, and basic hair and makeup. Therefore, could Angelina Jolie have been thinking what I was thinking, that this dress is pretty in white and silver and slightly daring though still elegant with the single sleeve and flower? Quite possibly… : )
4. Faith Hill, Roland Mouret

If you had told me that in 2012 there would be a beautiful dress that was stylish and had puffed sleeves, I wouldn’t have believed you. I thought puffy sleeves on dresses were one of those things that you liked as a little girl that had accidently carried itself with you into adulthood but you knew you could never actually wear again. But little did I know that Roland Mouret had designed a dress that not only had sweet white puffed cap sleeves, but was also black and worn by Faith Hill, someone who I think is one of the most beautiful people. The dress and the way it looked on Faith Hill was everything I had dreamed it would be and proves that dresses with girly details can still be sophisticated.
3. Zoe Saldana, Prabal Gurung

This dress is an example of how the illusion of being revealing can actually be more appealing than actually being revealing (that was a little bit of a tongue-twister). If there were no material and just cut-outs showing bare skin where the sheer pieces are, this dress would actually be a little tacky, and although risqué, nobody would take it seriously. But being full-length with long-sleeves and the sheer, this dress is modern and a little bit mysterious. Her slicked-back hair and almost no jewelry only add the allure of this dress.
2. Gwyneth Paltrow, Tom Ford

Truthfully, I don’t know how if you were compiling a list, this dress could not be on it. Minimalist in nature, this dress is the epitome of refinement and Gwyneth Paltrow with her tall and lithe frame looks absolutely regal in it. She is even wearing a cape for goodness’ sake. : )
1.       Joan Smalls, Michael Kors

It was a struggle to decide between Gwyneth Paltrow’s Tom Ford dress and this dress for number one. The Tom Ford dress has received much (well-deserved!) acclaim, while this one flew a little more under the radar, so I decided this pretty little number deserved its time in the sun. I, of course, like the simplicity of this dress. If you have taken nothing else away from my lists over the last two years, I hope it is that simple lines and cuts always win. If you are wearing a bold colour, classic lines are your best chance (along with picking a bold colour that goes well with your colouring) of hitting a home run. If you’re wearing neutral colours, you can take a little more risk with lines, but keeping them simple doesn’t necessarily mean your dress will be boring. There have been a few examples on this list alone
that show great bones and a neutral colour can result in the most simple and elegant dress that make you, not just the dress, do the shining. : ) But back to this dress. I also like the little surprise bottom. When looking at the top, you think it is just going to be a great tank dress, but then when you look down, you see the tiered ruffles.  But best of all, and the reason this dress ranked so high, would be to quote Project Runway, the “execution”, hehe. Michael Kors did a wonderful job of blending those ruffles in so simply that the dress is still classic not over-done. The way they are cut allows both the ruffles and the dress overall to flow and lie beautifully.
I hope you enjoyed my little list that was actually quite long, hehe. Thank you for reading and letting me play Fashion Editor once again, I always have so much fun doing it. : )
I hope your new year has gotten off to a very fashionable start. ; )
 xoxo

Monday 4 February 2013

Wall O' Frames

I'm packing heat pictures.  Sorry, feeling a little gangsta this morning.  What I mean to say is, I got frames, yo. :p

I have been oohing and aahing over gallery walls for as long as I can remember, as documented here and on my "Make a House a Home" pinboard on Pinterest.  I had one in my front hall when I lived alone in my basement apartment, but haven't really delved into them any further.  Last weekend though, I got inspired and decided it was time to do something with the barren wall in our living room.

We have ten foot ceilings in that room so it's a lot of wall to cover.  I didn't want to go with a conventional gallery wall with frames everywhere, so instead opted for picture ledges.  We picked up four of the ribba picture ledges from IKEA and whole whack of frames and got to work.  We butted two up together to create one long ledge because that wall is not only tall, it's wide too.
We started off by finding the studs in our wall with a stud finder.  The ribba ledges are supposed to hold about 17 lbs (using their pre-drilled holes), but we wanted to make sure nothing would come crashing down on our heads while we were sitting on the couch.  That's why we went down the drilling into studs road.  We pre-drilled our holes into the ledges just to make sure they wouldn't split while we were putting them up.  *Hint: when you're measuring your studs and marking on to your ledges, make sure you don't use the same measurements for all four.  Not that we did that or anything*  Cue angry boyfriend stomping to the balcony for the third time to re-drill our stud holes.  Whoops....

This picture makes the ledge look a little tilty, but I promise it's straight and sturdy

To mount them, we used a laser level, courtesy of the B's dad's tool collection to make sure the ledges were straight.  How do I love that thing...let me count the ways.  It was awesome!!  It was this one from Home Hardware and it worked like a charm.  It has a wall mount so you don't have to stand there and hold the laser level.  So we got one "shelf" up and started on the other.

Two shelves down....time to decorate that shiz
In total there are 31 frames on those ledges.  I already owned about ten of these, but the rest were purchased from IKEA for around $150 total, which isn't too bad considering how many frames we bought.  We packed em on, but I really like the layered effect and think everything goes really well together.  Most of the pictures in the frames are from the boy's European vacation, pictures of friends and some random "art" type stuff that I found on the internet.  We used some velcro peel and stick on the back of the large frames, just to make sure it was extra secure.  We decided to add those after the right top side fell over shortly after putting them up.  But now everything is safe and secure and I feel confident sitting under them.

The finished product *swoon*
There are still some tweaks that I would like to make and I'm sure this gallery wall will continuously evolve and change with us but I am absolutely enamoured with it.  It's way better than looking at a huge blank wall and sometimes I just sit on the other side of the room and gaze lovingly.  But I'm weird like that.

So what do you think?  Do you like gallery walls using the frame ledges?  Or would you prefer a big whackload of frames?  Do tell.

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Friday 1 February 2013

Staple Wardrobe: Footwear

Happy Friday friends!!  

Doing anything fun for the weekend?  The boy and I are going to his grandma's 90th birthday party on Saturday and then going to a friend's for the Superbowl on Sunday!! Woop woop!  Although my team is no longer in the running (we'll get em next year Seahawks), the Superbowl is just fun to watch and is a great excuse to have some good food with some great friends.

But anyways, onward and upward.  I've got the last instalment of your staple wardrobe.  Today, footwear.  Now, shoes are one of those "accessories" that can take a staple wardrobe from blah to bam (haha), but I do think that are a few that should be included in every woman's wardrobe.


First up, are the calf high boots.  I have a brown and black pair, although my black pair are an over-the-knee boot, they act as my neutral go-to boots.  I have suggested a black and brown pair because they are both versatile and both deserve a spot in your closet.  Try and find boots that are simple with not too many embellishments so you can ensure they will stick around for years to come.

Next up, a black pair of booties.  I suggest heels, because both of my longer boots are flats.  They are great to dress up (or down) and are perfect for a work wardrobe.  You can pair these with jeans, skirts, dresses, etc and they will always look chic.

I also suggest a timeless pair of black pumps, as well as a neutral pump.  Every girl needs a great pair of black pumps, but I believe that a neutral shoe that matches your skintone is just as important.  They make your legs look like they go on for days and can be paired with virtually everything (maybe not PJ's, but really...who would do that?).

A great pair of rain boots is next.  Especially if you live in a climate where you get a lot of rain.  I think that rain boots can be a bit more funky because they're not worn as often, so I've pictured a great pair of teal Hunter boots.  How cute would those look with some jeans, a white tank and a cute cardi - yes please :)

For the summer, I think that a pair of neutral, understated sandals will get you from year to year without feeling bored.  They're perfect to match with a sundress, shorts, skirts or dresses.  Go get em!

And that's all she wrote.  If you pick the right ones, these shoes are timeless can last from year to year.  I think that these pieces of footwear should be more of investment pieces.  Spend a bit more money on quality pieces to ensure they will last you a long time.

Tata for now.
xoxo.

PSssst....See the rest of this series here, here, here and here

Thursday 24 January 2013

Playing Hookie

Happy Thursday Everyone! Only one more day til the weekend!! WOO HOO!

So yesterday, I took a day off work and went downtown to see my bestie, Heather who was in town visiting her sister.  She just got back from a three-year Australia stint and now, just when I get her back - she's moving to the beautiful Vancouver in BC!  My friends have been scattered across the globe for awhile now, but I always thought Heather and I would end up in the same city.  And who knows, we still might.  Only time will tell.

So since this would most likely be the last time seeing Heather before her big move, I asked my awesome boss for the day off to go and see her, and she said yes, because she's awesome of course :)

So when I got downtown, we decided to do some exploring in the blistering cold.  Why?  Because we're cray cray.  While we were walking, we noticed this awesome graffiti on the side of a building and thought it was a great time for a photo op. 

As you can see by the ruby red cheeks, it was f-f-freezing outside!



Once we were done freezing our asses off taking photos, we made our way over to Fran's for some delicious breakfast.  We both had a croissant topped with an omellete with tomatoes, mushrooms & peppers.  Then it was all smothered in hollandaise sauce with goat cheese on top.  Sooooo good.  Oh, and don't forget the "side" of potatoes.  Holy - so much food.  If you ever have the opportunity to make it to Toronto and are in need of a good place to eat breakfast, Fran's is where it's at.


So after breakfast, we met up with Heather's sweet, youngest sister, Lauren and scooted on over to St. Lawrence Market.  None of us had been before so it was a fun experience.  There are cheese shops, meat shops and fresh produce spread throughout the whole place.  We were also inclined to partake in some wine tasting while we were there.  Have you ever heard of an aerator?  It's this thing that you stick in the wine and pour out of, and it allows the wine to breathe while pouring.  It made the wine a lot lighter.  I thought it was a pretty cool idea and the wine was delish.


We decided the rest of the day should be spent indoors, so we went to the Eaton's Centre.  It was a bit of a trek so we stopped in to Second Cup for some hot chocolate to warm up our almost frozen selves.  From there we went to the Eaton's Centre and did some window shopping.


All in all, it was a great day and it was awesome to see the bestie one more time before she leaves.  Have fun in Vancouver love bug!!! I will be coming to visit soon :)

I have always loved the CN Tower....until next time, my friend
Tata for now.
xoxo.

Friday 18 January 2013

Staple Wardrobe: Dresses

Happy Friday Everyone!!

I am so excited that the weekend is here!  How about you?  Got any fun plans for the weekend?

I am back today with some dresses to add to your staple wardrobe.  If you've been following along, you know I already covered bottoms, tops and outerwear.  You can find a link to those posts at the bottom of this one.



1.  The Little Black Dress.  Yes, this may be redundant because everyone knows how versatile a little black dress can be, but the key to making it part of your staple wardrobe is to find one that can become your fall-back dress.  You look and feel great in it and have something swanky to wear in a pinch, no matter the occasion.

2. The sweater dress.  I don't know how I could live without sweater dresses in the fall/ winter months.  It's like wearing a warm, cozy blanket - but it doesn't look like it ;)

3.  This is more of a summer staple, but I think it deserves a spot in the overall dress category.  This is perfect for those summer days when you're out with friends, or on a date and just want to look cute.

4.  A cocktail dress.  I have a dressy black one, and a beige dress that could fall somewhere between dressy and casual.  They're good to keep around for those impromptu girl's night out.

5.  The tank dress.  Perfect for layering, definitely a staple in any woman's closet.

6.  Last but not least is the shift dress.  The one above is a beautiful charcoal grey and is a staple for any one who works in an office, which I do.  I think the shift dress looks good on absolutely everyone and is great for a multitude of occasions, which is why it has deserved a spot in the closet staples.

And that's it.  Anything else you'd add?  Have a great weekend everyone!!!

Tata for now.
xoxo.

Psstt....check out the other pieces for a complete staple wardrobe.