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Tuesday
Sep092014

TIFF '14: How To Do A Stylish Screening 

TIFF is always fun with a fellow celeb-obsesser. Turns out you don't have to be blonde, you just have to be WITH a blonde friend, to have more fun. Love this girl!

Our coveted premiere tix to This Is Where I Leave You starring Tina Fey and Jason Bateman, sent to me by the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls. UM, love them!

Denzel, can you hear me?

My outfit of the night, featuring my Nine West x InStyle paparazzi-kicking pumps.

No, you're welcome.

Celeb hotspot, the Nikki Beach Toronto pop-up. Um, think she works out?

The split-second where we saw Denzel wave. My iPhone just missed the moment but luckily, we did not.

Chasing Bill Murray. Seriously.

I'm a deal hunter. I'm also a die-hard (not to be confused w Die Hard, please) film buff. So when Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls got in touch last week to ask if I wanted to attend a big TIFF premiere, it was kind of like the greatest love story of all time. I mean, they pursued me, told me they loved me (well, my blog), then penned me an epic love letter (in the form of 2 TIFF tix to This Is Where I Leave You), and it was just so, sniff, just so romantic.

I know Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls rather intimately - I mean, this is where my parents took us back-to-school shopping every single year and where my friends and I now go every November to do our Christmas shopping - so we have a history. I scored my first designer handbag there as a teen, and where I fell in love with J.Crew before J. Crew ever came to Canada. Their new massive expansion set to open this fall will bring 50 new stores and 175,000 square feet, making it one of the largest outlet malls in the States. Once the reno is complete, Fashion Oulets of Niagara Falls will boast over 200 top retailers including Saks Off 5th, J.Crew, Burberry, Kate Spade and Michael Kors. So, yup, I'm smitten.

When Sunday night arrives, I bring my gorgeous friend, Sara, along for the ride and the night, well, it turns out to be epic.  We nosh on burrito bowls while engaging in some serious people-watching (TIFF always brings out the best) to get properly fueled up for the night ahead. We realize that we're running dangerously late so sprint in our killer heels to arrive fashionably just-on-time to the premiere at Roy Thomson Hall. We're immediately ushered into a balcony to watch This Is Where I Leave You (we laugh, we cry, we selfie ourselves laughing and crying - I highly recommend), then realize that the balcony beside us contains Tina Fey, Jason Bateman, and Jane Fonda. Crush. Crush. Crush. Afterwards, there are whispers that Denzel is just around the corner, so we take off and ensconce ourselves right in the middle of a rabid throng of fellow celeb-obsessors. We wait. And wait. Then, there he is - most magnificent, distractingly gorgeous, Denzel. At least, I'm pretty sure it's him. I think I see his left ear. It's amazing.

But then the best part: we get back to my car and pull around the corner to head home. Caught at a traffic light, we look over to see an unmistakable shock of white hair. 'It's FREAKING BILL MURRAY', Sara screams. And there he is, in all his disheveled glory, standing in a back alley beside his black chauffered Yukon. I pull ahead to parallel park like I have never parallel parked before. Sara's already in her flats now, ready to take Bill Murray down. She rolls out of the car like a freaking ninja and is gone, only to return a few minutes later looking supremely dejected. 'He's gone.' But then, we see his Yukon pull ahead and we're off, racing through back alleys, weaving in and out of traffic to chase him down. Dangerous? Maybe a little. But this is the movie version of our life tonight. And it's FREAKING BILL MURRAY. Long story short, we lose him. But we will always have that chase scene.

If you've been invited to a TIFF party, or are debating going to a screening, but are at a total loss as to what to wear, I can help. You might think TIFF is all fake boobs and ballgowns, and you'd be partially right. But, the magic of TIFF is that literally anything goes. Here are just a few key fashion tips to keep in mind during the Festival:

  • For a regular screening, err on the well-thought-out casual side. You don't want to be only one in a ballgown at noon on a Tuesday. 
  • Take your style cues from the film you're attending. Jennifer Aniston's Cake calls for some wardrobe gravitas and low-key makeup whereas Channing Tatum's Foxcatcher begs for something super sexy, just in case you happen to run into him. Sara and I went edgy, young, and fun because we were going to a Tina Fey comedy - I wore a buffalo plaid tee, a textured black mini and killer black lace-ups, while Sara went for leopard print, slouchy black pants and black and gold-zipped pumps. Basically, get in character.
  • For a TIFF party or big premiere, break out your fancy best, but remember to keep it interesting and edgy. Printed clutches, leather accents, statement jewels and heels will help you look like you've done this TIFF thing more than once.
  • Not outfit related, but if you're in a big group of fans waiting near a red carpet, just shout out the words 'Channing Tatum' because people completely freak out, which is always funny.
  • As my friend Sara so smartly did, carry a pair of sprinting flats in your clutch. You just never know when you'll run into Bill Murray in a dark Toronto alley. 

Here are two beautiful budget-friendly TIFF outfits you can pick up now at Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls. Happy TIFF! 

1. Stone Cuff Bracelet, $16.50, J.Crew Factory; 2. Keating Boy Blazer, $136, J.Crew Factory; 3. Boy Jean, $59.50, J.Crew Factory; 4. Non-Iron Fitted French Cuff Dress Shirt, Brooks Brothers Outlet; 5. Addie Calf Hair Loafers, $114, J.Crew Factory; 6. Pink Stripe Scarf, $45.50, J.Crew Factory.

1. Vegan Leather Ponte Dress, $126, J.Crew Factory; 2. Browline Sunglasses, $12, ALDO; 3. Neon Pendant Necklace, $45.50, J.Crew; 4. Python Crossbody, $31.99, Nine West Outlet; 5. Pink Leather Ankle-Strap Pumps, $71.99, Nine West Outlet

Thursday
Mar202014

See the Pink Tartan Fall '14 Collection from World Mastercard Fashion Week

All photos by George Pimentel Photography

It's officially (though there is absolutely no evidence to support this) spring! While most people are just starting to pack away their coats, gloves and boots, the fashion crowd at World Mastercard Fashion Week in Toronto has already geared up for Fall 2014. Though this move has killed most of my Fashion Week plans, I was lucky to be able to attend some of the hottest ticket shows last night. First up was Pink Tartan, one of my all-time fav Canadian labels. Designer Kimberley Newport-Mimran's luxe designs rarely disappoint and last night was no exception. 

Staying true to winter-ready Canadian Style, Newport-Mimran incorporated a mix of both faux and real bone, leather and fur, with pops of red buffalo check and houndstooth. Inspired by übermodel Verushcka, from the iconic 1966 Vogue shoot "The Great Fur Caravan," the collection was more strong and sexy than sweet. With the exception of a few velvet brocade and lamé fabrics that I'd rather not revisit and some strangely oversized fur oven mitts (why the big paws, KNP?), there were several looks that I can't wait to try out come fall (check out looks 3, 9, 22, 31 and 36), plus some cozy fur hoods that I wish I'd had on hand this winter.

Stay tuned for backstage and runway pics from Joe Fresh and Mackage. Hint: Joe Mimran > Kimberley Newport-Mimran this time around. As they say, all's fair in love and fashion... 

Happy 1st day of Spring! #yay

 
Thursday
Jul182013

Toronto Premium Outlets: The Grand Opening Weekend Lowdown

It felt like it would never happen, right? But with only two weeks to go until Toronto Premium Outlets™ opens its doors for the very first time (eek!), construction crews are now putting the finishing touches on the mega outlet mall and opening weekend planning is well underway. 

For the August 1-4 Grand Opening, it's gonna be a serious shopping party y'all:  expect live entertainment, including a 'classic rock band' (please let it be the Paul McCartney)  in-store promos and the chance to enter to win more than 125 prizes worth over $25,000. Prizes announced so far include an Ultimate Getaway Weekend at Trump Hotel and Tower Toronto, a Spa Getaway from Rosewater Spa of Oakville or Burlington and a Toronto Blue Jays autographed baseball (aka. a consolation prize for any benchwarming husbands who've been coerced into a 'quick' trip to just 'check out' the mall).

Individual outlet stores are also getting in on the action to celebrate the opening. Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store will give away a $1,500 shopping spree, Mountain Warehouse will offer free gifts to the first 200 customers and best of all (IMO) Hudson’s Bay Outlet will offer 25% off your entire purchase. Expect loads more opening weekend deals with many stores offering deep discounts beyond the regular savings of 25%-65%.

As I reported earlier, Toronto Premium Outlets™ will feature 85 outlet stores including many top Canadian, American and British brands, many of which have never offered outlet shopping in Canada before. The store list will be a who’s who of top designer labels and leading brands including: Hudson’s Bay Outlet, Banana Republic, Bench, Bose, Brooks Brothers, Burberry (opening Fall 2013), Coach, ColeHaan, Columbia Sportswear, DKNY, Dynamite, Eddie Bauer, Gap Outlet, Garage, Guess, Icebreaker, J.Crew, Kate Spade New York, Lucky Brand Jeans, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Restoration Hardware, Ted Baker London, True Religion and Zumiez. 

Just FYI, Toronto Premium Outlets™ is located at Hwy 401 at the Trafalgar Road interchange in Halton Hills. Oh, and be sure to sign up for the VIP Club and get the whole grand-opening low-down at www.torontopremiumoutlets.ca.  See you there August 1st! xx

Wednesday
Jul102013

The Horsey Set: Our Favourite Looks from Queen's Plate 2013

Très-Chic Trifecta: Colin and Justin (no last names necessary) went matchy-matchy while TV Producer/Director Natalie Deane sported a cheeky star-studded peplum by Maybe by Catalfo and a feathered fascinator.

Horsey Hostesses: Tara Ng and Sharon Ng Hayes of Backseat Stylers hosted the VIP party at the Grey Goose Lounge and looked beyond lovely in their custom David Dunkley fascinators, though we think Sharon's Erdem dress stole the show.

The Power Players: Anita Clarke (with her lovely mum), Vicki Hogarth, and Gail McInnes rocked fierce fascinators by Midencé Oliu while Amira de Vera went for pretty florals and an oversized floppy hat.

Oh Canadaaaa: CBC's Monika Platek reported live from the Hats & Horseshoes party in oh-so-Canadian red and white.

Photo Finish: This dapper Toronto realtor had a lot going on but pulled it all off with aplomb.

Lacy Lady: This pretty party-goer's lace dress and oversized fascinator by Lilliput Hats made for a total fashion win.

As for me? I ended up wearing a Gatsby-esque crystal headpiece by Toronto's I Love Goldie while James wore a bow-tie blazer combo. 

Cute husband and I hit up the Queen's Plate at Woodbine this past Sunday and while neither of us are avid horsing enthusiasts, the party definitely took my love of the races to the next level. Thanks to an invite from Backseat Stylers, we hit the Hats & Horseshoes Party VIP-style, with access to the Grey Goose Lounge, complete with cocktails, canapés and an extremely stylish crowd. As it turns out, Queen's Plate might be one of the best people-watching events of the summer, with everyone trying to their best to outshine the rest. The fascinators were fab, the gents looked dashingly dapper and while there wasn't a set dress code per se, haute hats and bow-ties were the horsey set uniform of choice.

A huge thanks to Backseat Stylers and Woodbine for all the fun! 

xo

Check out pics of my fav street-style looks from Queen's Plate 2013. Don't you just love all the amazing headpieces? Yay or neigh?

 
Tuesday
Jun252013

Garden Party

 

Dress with Ballerina Neckline, $125, TRISTAN

At the Ann Taylor and Forever 21 Fall '13 Preview. Photo by George Pimentel

I'm not one to wear my love of flowers overtly on my sleeve - or my skirts or my pants for that matter. It's not that I don't like florals but let's just say I'm pretty picky when picking my posies, petunias and other floral fabrics. Flowers can easily look super young, super old or just super tack; I generally try to avoid looking like any of the aforementioned. 

When I spied this dress at Tristan the other week, I felt like I'd stepped straight into a Giverny scene. It's bright, cheery and perfectly Impressionistic and made me feel instantly happy on an otherwise blah day. On its own, the dress does look a little too sweet, a little too la dee dah for me, so I threw on a biker bomber to tone it down. On a hot day like today, I'd add a sexy black ankle strap sandal for some grown-up edge.

You like? You love? I hope somebody gets married or has a baby stat so I can rock this frock at the next shower...