Handsome Girls, Rockers and Boho Chic with Beaufille

Designing siblings Chloé and Parris Gordon have been gracing the tents of World MasterCard Fashion Week/LG Fashion Week for several seasons with their line, Chloé comme parris has rebranded.  Their new line, called Beaufille (“handsome girl”) launched at World MasterCard Fashion Week yesterday, opening the Spring/Summer 2014 shows.  The press release said that the upcoming […]

The QX10 and Alpha 7: Sony Cameras I’ve Tried or Want To

I’ve been spotting a lot of my fellow bloggers talking about this Sony device, a camera that is the size of a lens that users can attach and pair with their smartphone and then take pictures that are much clearer than a standard phone camera.  Users would have to download the camera app for their […]

Tips on What to Wear to World MasterCard Fashion Week

World MasterCard Fashion Week is upon us and I am sure many Toronto area bloggers and other fashionistas are spending the weekend deciding what to wear for the entire week.  My tip?  BE  COMFORTABLE!  Yes, it’s great to wear attention-grabbing clothes to grab a street style photographer’s attention, but most of the time, the outfits […]

Operanation Celebrates its Big 10 with Sam Roberts Band X KAELEN Tees

The Canadian Opera Company’s Operanation, probably one of the BEST annual galas in town is on October 24, just one week away (do you have your tickets yet?)!  DelectablyChic! has been covering the event since 2008 (when we were still Prospere Magazine), and from experience, it only gets better each time.  As the event is […]

the shOws Spring/Summer 2014: A Review

I love attending the shOws.  This intimate fashion event, held over two days, features Canadian designers who show abroad.  This season, the four designers featured were Bellavance and CALLA on Day 1 and Jeremy Laing and Steven Tai on Day 2.  Missing this year is one of my favourites, Tanya Taylor. It was actually very […]

The Webitor’s Thanksgiving Pics and Write-up

It’s been a crazy Thanksgiving weekend (along with a very busy week before that due to the shOws (article going live Wednesday)), so I thought I’d share some pictures from and thoughts about our Thanksgiving meal!  This year, rather than just my parents, my husband and myself, my in-laws also joined us from Ottawa.  So […]

She’s Got Coats of Many Colours: IFB Project #116

I try to avoid buying black or charcoal coats.  When everyone has a similar coloured coat, you just blend in with the rest.  Besides, winter’s cold and it gets dark early, so why do you want to…disappear?  One reason why I try to look for brighter colours (or at least, not something dark) when I’m […]

La Bohème at the Four Seasons Centre

I first saw La Bohème in the form of a musical called Rent, back in 1997.  I had taken OAC music the year before, where we studied the Giacomo Puccini opera, which was the musical’s source.  One of the differences between the musical and the opera, was, of course, the setting (1980s New York versus […]

Music and Mental Health Awareness at The Silver Dinner

This year, I had the opportunity to attend Healthy Minds Canada‘s annual fundraising and awareness event, The Silver Dinner, held at the Westin Harbour Castle last week.  Healthy Minds Canada is an organization which provides research funds to universities and hospitals for mental health-related projects, which will allow our society to become more educated and […]

Taste of Richtree: Too Crowded, Too Confusing

When I saw the marketing information about the new Richtree Market at the Eaton Centre, I was excited to visit.  I was even more interested when their Facebook page posted something about an event called Taste of Richtree, an event where people can become acquainted with their new concept (which is more like a higher […]