based upon the use of red, white, and nautical, this is also my tribute to canada day. which, yes was yesterday, but i actually took the day off work and enjoyed it! spent the morning patio brunch with a girlfriend, did a bit of shopping on main street, picked up some more people to hit another patio for drinks. then ended it with a double date at the canadian’s baseball game and fireworks extravaganza. didn’t realize how badly i needed a day away from work and it sure turned out to be a really awesome july 1st…eh!
a sweet morning message on my spoon. want one for yourself? just enter the loving spoon giveaway!
how much i adore my crazy family.
floral party dress from barefoot contessa on main street // cream coloured short sleeve jacket from forever 21 // ring and pearl bracelet from h&m // twisted ribbon pearl bracelet in mint green c/o love coco // bubblegum pink marc by marc jacobs envelope clutch // kenneth cole pumps
this week’s FASHION magazine style panel challenge was right up my alley. i have a ton of weddings to attend this summer, which is of course the perfect excuse to get out there and buy a new dress (shoes, jewellery, heck an entire outfit). it was a no-brainer when i spotted this floral cocktail dress at barefoot contessa, i knew it had to be mine. it’s cute, and slightly sexy, and stands out without being too over powering…exactly my style! i can’t wait to wear it to a friend’s wedding.
check out the rest of my tips on what to wear to a wedding, as well as advice from the other beautiful ladies of FASHION’s style panel!
{photos by jen}
Now it’s your lucky day, because The Loving Spoon and I are teaming up to give you the chance to WIN 1 of 2 stamped tea spoons of your own!
{photos by melissa}
well happy monday! the sun is shining here in vancouver and though i would essentially call my “sleep” last night a series of naps (case of the classic sunday stomach ache), i am in good spirits and ready to tackle the work week.
wore this mix of florals, stripes, and colour to the london drugs beauty event last week. it took place at the lookout vancouver, which is a glass elevator ride up to a 360 degree view of the city. and it wasn’t just an amazing location, the event itself was an absolute blast. we were lucky enough to get some samples and sneak peeks at upcoming fall 2012 beauty products including polishes, make up lines, fragrances, and skin care. but rather than have me ramble on about it, check out miss melissa’s post about the evening. she’s got some great photos!
hope you have an amazing day and stay tuned for a new giveaway tonight!
check out my super fun interview with countdown events and learn a little more about me. but, i mean…only if you want. or, you don’t have to. but it’s cool if you do 😉
which, leads me to mention that i finally have a website on the way for my capital Q creative business.
can’t stop playing ho hey by the lumineers, such a great tune.
started doing a guest blogging series for my yoga studio, check out my latest post on the lovely nkuku line!
and finally, if you haven’t gone to see moonrise kingdom, i suggest you do so as soon as possible. arguably wes anderson’s best movie!
grey tee from gap canada (again because i love it) // floral skirt and assorted gold bangles from h&m // black jacket with gold details from plum // kate spade bag // white shoes seychelles (old) // marc by marc jacobs watch // MONIKALOVE by bfrend bracelet (that i just can’t stop wearing)
{photos by jen}
but really, do any of these even come close to #4? best dream ever!
printed peplum blouse and cocktail ring from h&m // black high waisted trousers from next (uk) // glass bead chocker necklace c/o jacob // disco inspired guess pumps // silver ring made from a spoon a gift from b // kate spade bag // barefoot contessa sunglasses
i warned you of my obsession with this silhouette. my summer couldn’t possibly go on unless i get some more peplum in my life. it’s practically a basic necessity. slightly more important than eating, but not quite as essential as breathing. mom, dad, i don’t know why you’d ever bother worrying about me, i obviously have adulthood mastered. i should probably just retire while i’m still ahead…
and to the person on a scooter (motorcycle?) who yelled my name while whizzing past us during this photo shoot, please step forward. i’m curious as to who it was behind that dark mysterious helmet and wish to apologize for the fact that i only had time to glance in your general direction with squinted eyes and confusion.
grey tee c/o gap canada // khaki green jacket, snakeskin clutch and necklace from plum // coral maxi skirt from modcloth // various bangles // old navy sandals // barefoot contessa sunglasses // striped tote c/o joe fresh
{photos by jen}
knocking “get passport photos” off my to-do list was supposed to be a simple errand. googled where to get them done and found a spot on the way home with a 5 minute guarantee. when i arrived at the photo lab area, the passport photog was trying to get a pic of a newborn baby. this poor little thing is being held up by the back of his jumper by his mother, his little head rolling around, while this photographer tries desperately to capture a portrait. i mean honestly, babies need passport photos? what kind of ridiculous concept is that? anyway, they finish up and it’s my turn. and i would like to think that it’s just because culturally this woman speaks in a yell and not because she just wanted to embarrass me, but she immediately begins barking orders at me in a very robotic tone. in a section of the store full of people, and only a few feet away from me, my lovely photog is all stand square to me…noooo square! snaps a pic and shakes her head yelling over to me “OH goodness, see how shiny your face is? No, no, no, I need you to get a kleenex and wipe your face.” Because her announcing this to the entire store was going to help me sweat less.
onto round two, where she yells at me to get my hair out of my face, no don’t smile, square, chin down. takes another photo, and i swear she yells even louder this time “Yeah, so see how much glare is shining off your face? LOOK at that! I’m going to need you to powder your face with this powder I have here.” Now, this should have been my cue to leave. I should have been assertive and walked out of there, letting her know what a ridiculous concept communal powder is just because their photo lighting was clearly hindered by the fluorescent lights within their store. and yet, there i was standing in front of a small mirror taped to the wall, powdering my face in a shade that my pale english grandmother would have used. picture three and she styles me up this time, moving my hair, tilting my head up and then down and then forwards. we finally have a “winner”.
i wait my five minutes to pay $13.47 for the most hilarious photo of me that i’ve ever seen. a perfectly powdered ghostly white t zone, limp hair, and a look of sheer terror. these photos will be filed away in the photo box for a laugh, but i think i’ll be getting my passport picture re-done today somewhere that doesn’t make me feel like a grease ball. although, sure would be a great topic of convo with those chatty customs officers…





















