Banning Specialty Sizing Terms: Why It’s a Bad Idea

A few days ago, a Allistyle, well-known plus-sized fashion line posted a link on its Facebook page to an article where model Robyn Lawley wanted the term “plus sizes” banned.  The article quotes Ms. Lawley saying “there is a need for all women to wear all sizes of clothes and we should cater to that […]

Supporting Wellspring Cancer Foundation with Fashion

Wellspring, cancer support, Holt Renfrew, shopping, Toronto, Yorkville, fashion, Elle Canada, Noreen Flanagan, Lisa Tant

Wellspring, an organization dedicated to helping families and individuals cope with a cancer diagnosis through support and education held its annual Well Dressed for Spring fashion event at Holt Renfrew Bloor Street on Monday, January 24.  The event, which was held in collaboration with Holts and Women in Capital Markets featured models who were all […]

EXPRESS Summer 2014: Good For Accessories, Meh for Clothes

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I had the privilege to take a sneak peek at some of Express’s summer pieces at SPIN recently (summer clothes and ping pong – a very interesting/creative way of holding a preview event, though to be honest, not my ideal spot).  Since it was a summer preview, there were fewer pieces to look at (compared […]

Chopped Canada #8: Donuts with WHAT?

I’m not sure if Homer Simpson (or Rob Ford) would laugh or cry upon hearing the list of required ingredients in the first round.  After all, donuts were on the list.  Yes, for the appetizer round.  That, along with flank steak, ramps (a vegetable similar to green onions, but has a stronger taste) and navel […]

Sweet, Savoury and Tart Quinoa Crackers from Enerjive

This is NOT a sponsored post – just a post on one of my favourite snack food!  OK, so I don’t really snack – never did, even when I was a kid (when I was in kindergarten, I didn’t “get” why we were served food around 10 AM).  However, a girl’s got to nibble on […]

Professional Make-Up, Idiots and the YouTube Magazine Makeover

Recently, a video on YouTube showed four women getting the “celebrity” treatment of professional hair and make-up and a photo shoot.  The pictures were then digitally edited to look more “ideal” in the mainstream sense.  Before these pictures were done, the women commented on how they were often unsatisfied with their looks because they didn’t […]

J.Crew Yorkville: Now Open!

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Last week, J.Crew held a party to celebrate their Yorkville store (located on 110 Bloor Street West, at the former home of Escada), which is the only Canadian location that carries the J.Crew Collection, a line premium priced items. The store also has regular items, but selection is not as big as the Yorkdale or […]

Chopped Canada Episode 7: Let’s Make Clam Curry!

OK, so none of the contestants made that on last night’s episode, but they could have, considering the ingredients for the appetizer round consisted of clams, Greek yogurt, rosewater and milkweed pods.  Once again, the chefs came from different parts of Canada, including one from BC and two from the Greater Toronto Area.  The fourth […]

Warm Tones, Feminininity and a Sleek Presentation at Nanette Lepore

Unlike other designers, Nanette Lepore’s models did not look like walking trees or bushes with dark leaves – few of the models were bulked up with big, round layers on top, while wearing sleek, form-fitting skirts or pants.  Many of the shows, especially from designers who target younger market featured this kind of styling – […]

Milly: Cropped Pants, A-Line Skirts and a Sea of Black

I like writing about “wearable” designers – Nanette Lepore, Tory Burch and the likes.  The clothes are reachable for many, in terms of price, and usually, the looks are at least somewhat workable on various body types.  Milly by Michelle Smith (aka “Milly”)is no different.  While some of the looks are a little more on […]