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Thursday
Dec232010

Boom Boom Pow

The holidays are a time when glittery things come out to play.  We pull out our sparkly clutches, our shimmery shadows and the bubbly bubbly because it is, after all, a time to celebrate.  I usually let my toes have all the fun when it comes to polish but for this week of dinners, parties and presents, I want my fingers to do all the talking (since my mouth's gonna be too busy gettin' its drank on).  These party-ready shades from Deborah Lippmann are my new favourites.  Boom Boom Pow contains 24K gold dust and Today Was a Fairytale is full of virgin diamond powder - plus, they contain no toluene, formaldehyde or DHP and aren't tested on animals so they're not only pretty but smart, too (kind of like you).  Deborah Lippmann polishes are available at Donato Salon & Spa and Holt Renfrew locations nationwide.  

Monday
Dec202010

Michael Kors Shares His Holiday Secrets

He's always been one of my designer crushes but now that I know he likes Christmas Vacation, I love him even more.  Enjoy!

Friday
Dec172010

When it comes to holiday decorating, I'm a total sucker for tradition.  I love a real Christmas tree, the Grinch on TV and the Nutcracker playing on my ipod;  it might be a rut but it's one in which I remain happily entrenched.  When it comes to party style, however, I like the idea of breaking free from the mold and doing something totally unexpected.  This hot orange look from Stella McCartney reminds me of a crackling fire, a box of clementines and that Hermès box I hope to find under the tree (someday...) You'll be so dazzling in all of your daring brightness that the ball hanging high above Times Square on New Year's will look positively lacklustre.  It's so overrated anyway, don't you think?!  Nerves at the ready, elbows steady...good luck out there my fearless beauties.  Only 7 more shopping days left until Christmas!

Wednesday
Dec152010

Baby, You're a Firework

         

    

Zara Holiday Collection 2010

With the holiday season upon us, it's always fun to see what people will wear to Christmas parties.  Inevitably, the timid girl from the office will get a little over-enthusiastic at the punch bowl and have people asking, "Do you see what I see?", the keep-to-himself neighbour will become the life of the party and someone will wear something too short, too tight or far too sequined.  Christmas is one time of year where excess is forgiven and it's the perfect time to step out of your neatly wrapped box and take some risks.  

That said, here are a few RLR do's and don'ts for party season:  

DO wear red lips.  A lot of men get freaked out by them but as long as you colour within the lines, you'll be festive, not freaky.  Plus, unless you want to be like Jessica Simpson, you should dress for yourself, not for men. 

DO invest in some gilt-y pleasures.  Gold accents, especially when paired with black, add an instant hint of holiday glint to make your outfit shine, shine, shine.

DO try an unusual topper over your party frock.  I love the idea of wearing a soft, cozy grandpa cardigan over your dress or a leather bomber to add some edge.

DO try patterned tights.  They can add vavavoom curves to spindly legs and instantly spice up a ho-hum LBD.

DO wear a little red dress, even if you're not a 'red' person.  The LRD is hotter than ever right now and is about as festive as you can get. 

DON'T wear pantyhose.  It's old-fashioned and fussy and it's not as though that 1/100 mm of fabric will do much to shield you from the storm.  Either self-tan and bare 'em or wear black (opaque, patterned or sheer) tights.  Girls with perfect pegs can wear white tights but the rest of us should steer clear.

DON'T forget to invite me to your parties.  I'm so much fun. Hee.

Monday
Dec132010

The Royals: They're Just Like Us with a lot more jewels

Kate Middleton and Prince William shot by Mario Testino

 Sketches by: Ralph & Russo, Ashley Isham, Suzanne Neville, Ben de Lisi, Monique Lhuillier, Reem Acra

I'm not someone who makes a habit of following the Royal Family.  I realize that by capitalizing their name, I must hold them in some sort of esteem but to me, they really are just like us.  Let's take a moment and compare.  I have a ring and so does Kate Middleton - except her ring is 18 carats (wtf) and was worn by Princess Diana.  I was engaged to and eventually married a really cute guy.  Kate might be marrying a prince but he's a prince with really, really big teeth.  Bigger, in this case, is definitely not better.  I win.  Our wedding was shot by amazing wedding photog, Michelle Quance.  Kate and Wills had engagement photos taken by some dude named Mario Testino.  From what I hear, Michelle is WAY more fun.  I bought my dress on the Danforth.  Kate on the other hand, has had the world's top couturiers sketching up frothy visions of wedding gorgessity for her big day next April.  It's rumoured that British designer, Ben Oldfield, has been chosen for the job.    

I love fashion and I wish that designers would fight to dress me but aside from that, would you really want to switch places with Kate?!  Imagine the pressure!  Ooooh, but imagine the jewels and the yachts...oh, but the pressure would suck. Hmm...I do love her hair, though.  Have you heard that the 'Kate' is the new 'Rachel'?