Posts Tagged ‘Chanel’

April 20th, 2011 | Author: christie

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To help fast forward through the last of our cool Canadian winter days, it’s time to start day dreaming of spring fashion’s refreshingly bright and bold palette. After taking a look at the Spring/Summer 2011 collections, here are some of our favourite accessory and shoe trends to help complete your looks once we’ve finally said au revoir to the cold!

1, 2. Bold, statement jewellery as seen on the runways at Chanel and Yves-St-Laurent
3, 4. Structured, box shaped clutches like these from Proenza Schouler and Alexander Wang
5, 6. Low platforms and colourful strappy heels done perfectly by Chanel and Erdem

Photos courtesy of style.com

By: Jessica Mackinnon, Toronto

You should follow me on Twitter @jessmackinnon.

March 14th, 2011 | Author: christie

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My French may not be perfect, but there is one thing I am certain of: J’ adore Paris! The City of Lights is the birthplace of haute couture and home to the most iconic designers, not the mention, the reason why I live and breathe fashion. My list of favourites from the Fall 2011 shows is numerous: McQueen, Balenciaga, Margiela, Miyake, Chalayan… and the list goes on. These are just a few highlights:

1. Sarah Burton carries on the McQueen legacy with stunning, beautifully crafted pieces. Inspired by ice queens, the collection showcases a contrast between softness and a hard edge: frayed organza, zipper detailing and laced-up killer footwear.
2. Latex, theatre, models gone wild and a track called “Government Hooker”? If you have yet to see the Mugler show in action, I insist you watch it now. The collection gave reason to go Gaga – literally!
3. In my books, Karl Lagerfeld can do no wrong. The Chanel collection consisted of iconic blazers remixed with looser shapes, grunge-inspired bottoms, boxy jumpsuits and a dark palette.
4. Roar! The Givenchy collection was ablaze with panther fever. Ricardo Tisci artfully printed the animal’s spots all over his pieces, topping things off with cat-eye glasses and panther-ear caps. I have my eye on one of those fierce panther print silk sweaters.
5. I love Gareth Pugh’s expert ability to craft intricate pieces. His fall collection was dark, gothic and space-like. Now a trek to the Moon is in order….
6. In a perfect world, we would all live in Lanvin. Alber Elbaz showed fantastic separates, elegantly crafted dresses, luxurious outerwear and accessories fit for a queen (or at least a bona fide fashionista)

All photos courtesy of Style.com.

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver

Tweet me your favourites from #PFW, @valerietiu.

January 17th, 2011 | Author: christie

Start 2011 off in style and make a point to visit some of the great exhibits currently on in the city. Here are my top three must-see exhibits that are worth bundling up and braving the chilly outdoors to see!

1. Fashion Stills at the Sofitel Golden Mile
This photo exhibit finishes its world-wide, year long tour at downtown Montreal’s Sofitel Hotel. Fashion Stills is a picture collection of some of Haute Couture’s most famed fashion houses (Dior, Chanel, Yves St-Laurent and more) as captured by some of fashion’s most legendary photographers. Sofitel (1155 Sherbrooke Street West), exhibit closes this month.

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2. Denis Gagnon at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

This exhibit marks the first time that a Quebec couturier has been featured at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and Mr. Gagnon is definitely deserving of this honour! 2010 was a great year for Denis Gagnon and it looks like 2011 will be just as busy as he has just announced the opening of a boutique in Old Montreal this spring. I can’t wait! Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, exhibit closes February 2011.

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3. Jean Paul Gaultier for Roche Bobois
I admit this isn’t an exhibit per se, but Jean Paul Gaultier has teamed up with famed French furniture design store Roche Bobois and designed a collection, to commemorate Roche Bobois’ 50th anniversary, that is currently in stores. Roche Bobois (505, avenue Du President-Kennedy)

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By: Jessica MacKinnon, Montreal

You should follow me on Twitter @jessmackinnon

June 22nd, 2010 | Author: christie

Beach Beauty

No matter what designer dress or killer heels you have on, if your skin and makeup aren’t looking just as good, neither will your clothes, no matter how fabulous! I can count far too often the times I’ve seen beautiful sandals ruined by unsightly feet, or a gorgeous dress turned catastrophe by a botched self-tanner job. Summertime can be dangerous territory for those non-beauty buffs out there. Self-tanners, bronzers, shimmery powders and lotions- great if done right, disaster if not. The key to most of these products is the less-is-more rule. You should be aiming for a light Summer glow, not aspiring to score a Jersey Shore audition. Super tanned skin, especially in combination with over-processed hair and too much makeup has long been considered gauche in the fashion world, and by the stylish population in general. So save your skin and your style this Summer and get a healthy, subtle glow with these Summer beauty favourites.

The Must Have:
Laura Mercier Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer, $42. I have used this product for years, and year-round for that matter! It’s especially great for Summer though because of its lightweight, sheer coverage and SPF 20, keeping your skin moisturized and protected from the sun and heat. The new illuminating formula has a hint of shimmer for a dewy, radiant finish. One tube lasts me almost a year!

The Newcomers:
Laura Mercier Lotus Pink Second Skin Cheek Colour, $24.
Sephora makeup artist Stephanie Amenta says that customers have been going gaga for this new blush. The peachy-pink colour has gold highlights to give your cheeks a natural, warm glow.

Nars Orgasm Illuminator, $29.
The line’s Orgasm blush and lipgloss have been longstanding favourites with makeup artists and beauty junkies alike. Now that golden peachy glow is available in a shimmery gel-based complexion enhancer. Dab some on cheekbones, mix in with foundation or apply to your shoulders and collar bone for Summertime radiance!

The It-Lipstick:
Bright fuchsia and tangerine shades are Summer’s answer to the bold red lip. Apply shades like NARS Schiap ($24) or Chanel limited addition Rouge Allure Lip Colour in Genial ($30) for a fresh, modern look. Much like wearing a red lip, go light on eye makeup with these statement colours.

Bronzers:
The key to choosing a good bronzer is to stay away from anything with orange undertones or too much shimmer, and make sure to not pick a shade that’s too dark for your skin tone. I love NARS Bronzing Powder ($32) in Laguna for light- medium skin tones and Casino for medium- dark skin tones. Both have a subtle golden shimmer for a natural, sun-kissed look. Try Benefit Hoola Bronzing Powder ($28) for a more matte effect. Remember, only apply bronzer where the sun naturally hits your face- forehead, nose, temples and cheekbones.

Self-Tanners:
Both of my favourite tried and true self-tanners are not only natural looking and streak-free, but economical! I’m a big fan of Clinique’s Quick Bronze Tinted Self Tanner ($18.50) for the face. For the body I love Jergens Natural Glow Express Moisturizer ($8.99). Applied like a regular moisturizer, it’s streak proof, and the new Express formula not only gives results in a day or two but is also free of that funky smell that comes with so many self-tanners.

Shopping:

Laura Mercier and NARS products available at Sephora and Holt Renfrew stores across Canada.
Chanel lipstick available at Holt Renfrew and Sears stores across Canada.
Benefit Bronzing Powder available at Sephora, The Bay and Shoppers Drug Mart stores across Canada.
Clinique available at Sephora, Holt Renfrew and Bay stores across Canada.
Jergens available at London Drugs and Shoppers Drug Mart stores across Canada.

By: Chloe Berge, Vancouver

May 18th, 2010 | Author: christie

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Shop until you drop! Doing this is not impossible, and I know this because I’ve done it myself. Those brightly coloured ads with bold red letters reading “DESIGNER BLOWOUT SALE” have led to late night sprees, resulting in a shopping hangover. At the very least, my job in fashion writing has afforded me the ability to justify this habit as “research.” It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it.

Here are just a few of my picks for best online retailers:

1. SHOPSTYLE is essentially the fashion equivalent to Google. Type in an item that you want (like “pants”), and voilà – you get a wide array of styles from a variety of online retailers. Try out these Tony Cohen Silk Print Pants ($334) from Shopbop.com, via SHOPSTYLE.

2. SSENSE is a Montreal-based online shop that features the coolest designers from runway and streetwear. One of the best things about this shop is free shipping in Canada. I’m wishing for a vintage Chanel diamond tassel bag ($3525) – a girl can dream right?

3. NET-A-PORTER was created as one of the first of it’s kind. This retailer doubles as an online magazine and features top runway looks from Vince to Valentino. One of their new arrivals includes killer footwear from Alaia ($1805).

4. LUISA VIA ROMA is one of Florence, Italy’s best. Not only do they ship worldwide, but they offer designer looks straight from the runway. The shop has also been known to collaborate with high fashion designers for exclusive pieces. One of the latest collaborations featured an androgynous t-shirt designed by Gareth Pugh ($231).

5. OAK NYC boasts its own private label in addition to a variety of uber-cool brands, like Alexander Wang, Surface To Air and Kai-aakmann. You can even shop from editorial spreads and videos created by the retailer. I am in love with this mesh poncho by the Oak Black Label ($178) – a great spring/summer look!

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver