Archive for the ‘VANCOUVER’ Category

February 28th, 2011 | Author: christie

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Nicole Bridger’s breathtaking collection was unveiled to a packed house at the Salt Building Thursday night. Models sporting elegant, clean, feminine designs sauntered down the runway to the beat of deep, soul-gripping music. A stunning combination of neutrals and rich colours such as burnt-orange, forest-green, aubergine and deep-yellow were set dramatically against the model’s fresh, porcelain skin.

Nicole Bridger uses fabrics from natural and renewable resources, minimizing the impact on our planet and contributing towards a positive change in our modern world, while still helping us look fabulous!

I managed to sneak in a quick snap with Nicole herself in between mingling with a few super stylish guests.

Photographer credit for runway photos: Yvonne Chew Photography

By: Nicolette Lang-Andersen, Vancouver

January 27th, 2011 | Author: christie

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Vancouver foodies and their friends know how to throw a party, and the SlopPress Launch Event was no exception. Developed by the gastronomes behind local blogs Vancouver Slop, Toronto Slop and New York Slop, SlopPress is a new website dedicated to all things pertaining to the world of food.

The ‘slops’ gathered at Walrus to celebrate the launch. With a seemingly endless supply of Bear Flag Wine and mouthwatering eats, the hip crowd was in good spirits. I must admit that I tend to practice restraint from food sampling at events, but this time it was difficult to resist. Cheese from Benton Brothers and delicious fare from Roaming Dragon and Re-up BBQ filled our bellies, while food-inspired tracks provided a fitting soundtrack for the evening. Now if only Roaming Dragon delivered….

1, 4, 5. Delicious samples from Roaming Dragon and Re-Up BBQ. (Photos courtesy of SlopPress).
2. Proof that fashionistas like food! Anya (I’m the It Girl), Nicole (le mode du jour), Me, Vickie and Adela.

3. Matt and Joe of Vancouver Slop.

6. The boys that cut the cheese. I’m not usually big on cheese, but Benton Brothers Fine Cheeses has me hooked.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

You should follow me on Twitter @valerietiu.

January 2nd, 2011 | Author: christie

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Elim Chu from The Style Seen

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Caitlin Agnew from My Fave Books and Toronto Contributor for christielohr.com

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Melissa Knight (left) from Miss Melissa and Nicole Soon from Le Mode Du Jour and contributor for The Style Spy

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Anya from I’m the It Girl

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Christie Lohr, owner of this website and fashion career website Style Nine to Five

December 13th, 2010 | Author: christie

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“One for you and one for me.” This is my holiday gift-giving philosophy. After all, searching for the perfect gift for those special someones can be a little overwhelming. Luckily, we have some great ideas up our (sweater) sleeves. Why not take a cue from the lovely Miss Caitlin and shop local? Here is the Vancouver version:

1. Knot Theory is a modern unisex necktie company that specializes in unique, never-before seen styles, like the link closure knot ($25). The interchangeable knot allows you to match an array of coloured knots to the tie, so you can change up your look with just one style. Available at Knot Theory Online.

2. Olla Urban Flower Project creates unique and socially conscious flower arrangements and containers. They support the local community and sustainable standards. The perfect gift for the hostess, mom, or eco-girl! Available at the GIFT SHOP pop-up shop in Vancouver.

3. Besties and girly-girls deserve some serious jewels. Try something with a modern-vintage flair with Glam Vintage Designer Remix. Ball and Chain necklace ($138).

4. Why not pick up some sexy new underwear for the man in your life? These babies are sure to satisfy with their comfort, style and seamless fit (hello Italian microfiber, goodbye underwear lines!). Naked Boxer Brief ($42). Available at select stores and online.

5. Looking for a few stocking stuffers? Find cute and quaint pieces from Old Faithful Shop in Gastown. From personal accessories to home wares, you’re sure to find something unique for your hip friends and co-workers, like this super cool laptop case. The Good Flock iWooly ($115). Old Faithful Shop – 320 W Cordova, Gastown.

6. Some of my favourite gifts are ones that you can share and experience with the ones you love. Why not channel you inner Top Chef and take a cooking class at the Dirty Apron Cooking School? Choose a gift certificate or a package from a variety of denominations. The Dirty Apron Cooking School – 540 Beatty Street, Crosstown.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

Follow me on Twitter @valerietiu.

December 10th, 2010 | Author: christie

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Baby, it’s cold outside, and for many of us that means our beauty routines have gone awry. Never fear, Beautymark has a few solutions to ease the effects that cold weather can bring. Marc Brunet, owner of the Vancouver-based beauty emporium, shares some of his beauty tips.

Marc’s top 5 beauty must-haves for the winter season:

1. Rosebud Salve ($8). This multi purpose salve will save your skin this winter- whether it’s chapped lips, dry cuticles or taming that unruly brow!
2. A great moisturizer!  When the dry air and winter wind hit, why not use this opportunity to SHOP LOCAL with 3 great (Vancouver/Canadian based) moisturizers?  Linacare ($58 – pictured above), Riversol ($70) & Deserving Thyme ($22).
3. Feeling a little pale, especially after seeing tanned bodies on DWTS?  Avoid the tanning parlour with St. Tropez Self Tanning Products ($15 – $49.50).  Goof proof, no smell & #nottoosnooki!
4. Let’s face it, rain is in the forecast for us this winter. Oribe makes an anti-humidity spray called Impermeable (that’s French for raincoat!) ($43).
5. Color! Take advantage of the great colors this season, especially in the nail & lip department. Try rocking a fuchsia lip. The trend was all over the catwalks! Butter London Nail Lacquers ($17).

A brief bio on Beautymark:
In 2000, BeautyMark was born!  When we first opened our doors, people had never seen a boutique beauty store before. The brands we carried were so different – Philosophy, Fresh, Bumble and Bumble, Ole Henriksen, Anthony Logistics, Paula Dorf and Cargo. Many were tiny little brands, and in some cases, they were introduced to Canada by BeautyMark! Flash forward 10 years and now we have mass mall retailers and down market drugstores trying to catch a bit of the “gourmet” beauty action.  At BeautyMark we are not trying to be bigger, just better! We always offer cutting edge products, new and emerging brands and great customer service. It’s who we are and it’s a lot of fun!

All products are available online and at Beautymark in Yaletown, Vancouver.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

Follow me on Twitter @valerietiu.