Tuesday, March 27, 2012

a little tease

I don't know about you guys, but we had a great little heat wave in Ottawa last week. We seemed to have skipped past spring and gone right into summer, and everyone here had pulled out their summer wardrobes. However, the excitement proved to be premature, as today we were back to normal March temperatures in the capital city, where the thermometer hovers around 0 degrees Celcius.

The warm weather made me very excited to bust out my summer clothing - until I realized I have managed to get rid of anything remotely flowery or season appropriate in my last move. When I stumbled upon LF's latest lookbook, I was hit with a blast of inspiration of pieces to pick up to bring my look back up to par. What do you think of the latest lookbook? I cannot wait to hit up the Soho store when I head to NYC in a couple week.





Monday, March 05, 2012

How to: Make the most of the morning after


Maybe you've found yourself waking up in room you don't recognize upon first opening up your eyes. You look around, establish your surroundings, take a peek as to who is beside you...

The aftermath of a one night stand. But before you throw on last night's party dress and dash out the door before sleeping beauty wakes, I propose something else. And if said person is cute, there is no reason to say no. Take your one night stand into the morning.

So instead of sneaking out of the house, sneak into the bathroom for a quick hair/breath fix. Then you can dive in for a morning romp!

Why this is a good idea? It cuts out the awkwardness of a one night stand. You wanted to have fun the night before, so why not the next morning? Also, you might actually find that you like this person. Perhaps a surprise, but a good one, nonetheless. Obvious bonus: nothing cures a hangover like some wake up sex.

You may not feel 100%, but there's no reason why you can't hit the shower before continuing the day.

Maybe you can even chat further over breakfast...

-M


*image via sodahead.com

Thursday, March 01, 2012

cap-toed

We're on to the final stretch of the fashion weeks in Paris, and although I usually wait until the very end to start dissecting the shows for trends, I've decided to combat this sheer laziness and get a head start. 

The first trend that has really been catching my eye is cap-toed shoes. I've seen them everywhere, from See by Chloe to Giambattista Valli and YSL to Steve Madden. This look is really about making a more eye-catching shoe, as the front quarter of the shoe is done in a different shade than the rest of the shoe. 

Christian Louboutin - Maggie
One thing I really like about this style is the versatility in the amount of contrast between the cap toe and the rest of the shoe. You can go all out and have two very contrasting shades, or do something like Steve Madden, using the same shade but using two materials, such as suede and pleather.

Steve Madden



 Another thing I like is how feminine this design detail can be when it actually is inspired by mens cap toe oxfords that gained popularity in the 1800s in France, but are now a staple in any well-dressed man's wardrobe.
Giambattista Valli

When you wear this style of shoe, I imagine them as being the focal point of your outfit, especially if you go with something as stunning as the Giambattista Valli's. This doesn't mean you have to go all drab and boring with the rest of your clothing choices - just save yourself a little embarrassment and leave the sequined skirt at home, okay?

They can be dressed down, as seen in the See by Chloe photo below, or up. Do this by pairing a decadent pair of shoes with a white asymmetrical maxi dress to look fresh in the spring season!



See by Chloe

What do you think of the cap toe look - is it too masculine or will you be giving it a try this season? Let us know how you plan on rocking it!