Posts Tagged ‘Kenneth Jay Lane’
Carmen in Black
Hello my fashionista friends, I just came back from seeing Carmen - an opera at the Canadian Opera Company (COC). I have seen Carmen about 5 times in the past: a few times in St. Petersburg, a few times in Moldova, and once before in Toronto. Because of my previous experience and considering that Carmen is one of the most popular and recognizable operas of all time I sort of assumed that the ...
Monday Calm
Hey guys, In the past few years I've grow increasingly fond of loose, draping cardigan with asymmetrical silhouettes. Their deliberate aesthetic sloppiness is so freeing that it's almost fashion-cathartic. They are awesome for travel and other occasions that require hassle-free, low-maintenance, versatile garments. All the fabric pulling, stretching and general wear will only add to its ...
Cool Scarfs
Hello fashionistas, I hope you're all having an awesome post-Christmas time - relaxed, well fed, and ready for the real party (New Years that is). I'm still at the lodge, enjoying the laid-back atmosphere, with its biggest dilemmas being whether to (a) watch another movie, (b) read a book, (c) take another nap, (d) just hang out and do nothing, (e) or sauna. We usually just resort to (d) with ...
Leafy Fall Monday
Hello my lovelies, I'm not even sure where to begin. I didn't have a look-of-the day post yesterday because I was trying to shoot a video-post - and let me tell you - it was a painful experience. Yesterday was just one of those days for me when everything seemed to require more energy and effort for no apparent reason, topped off by the disappointing discovery that the first time we shot the ...
Royal-inspired Necklaces
Welcome back ladies. Today's topic is Royal-Inspired Necklaces; those bold statement pieces that make us feel like the magnificent majesties that we are. What better way to glam-up an understated little-black-dress then with an overstated gorgeous accessory. The Georgio Armani dress that I chose to wear to my friend's birthday party, just screams for a necklace. The supportive bodice and ...





















