Posts Tagged ‘Stella McCartney’

October 4th, 2011 | Author: christie

I was never strong at math but here’s an equation to contemplate. If you take the post-royal wedding obsession with dramatic headgear and multiply it by the current western frontier trend, what does that equal? The answer is fall’s statement making wide brim and cloche hats, all in western-inspired colors like brown, black, grey, camel, and navy. These gorgeous toppers were all over the fall RTW runways at Gucci, Lanvin, Dsquared2, and Moschino. Designers opted for warm materials like wool, felt, and suede. So you don’t have to compromise style for comfort. Just pull a hat trick!

Style inspiration: Dsquared2 Fall 2011 RTW. Image courtesy of Style.com

1. Zara Cartwheel Hat with Grosgrain Band  ($49.90)

2. Stella McCartney Wool-Felt Cloche Hat ($340), available at Net-A-Porter

3. H&M Wide-Brimmed Wool Felt Hat ($17.95)

4. Jessica Simpson Feathered Cloche Hat ($54 USD)

By: Sophia Loffreda, Montreal

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August 19th, 2011 | Author: christie
May 20th, 2011 | Author: christie

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Okay so we’ve yet to join the ranks of the iPad army (those pennies are taking longer to save than expected!) but we’re hopeful it will happen soon. And you bet when that day comes we will be flaunting our tablets on the subway, on the patio, and at the dinner table. Obviously we will want to protect our investment without sacrificing style, so here are some cases that are just as impressive, if not even more desirable, than the gadget itself.

1. Dannijo Rawson iPad Case $150 USD; Dannijo.com.

2. Jonathan Adler Chevron iPad Cover $30.13 CND; Shopbop.com

3. Juicy Couture Perforated Heart iPad Case $205.38 CND; Asos.com

4. Stella McCartney Falabella Faux-Leather iPad Sleeve $395 USD; Net-a-porter.com

By: Daniela DiStefano, Toronto

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April 11th, 2010 | Author: christie

Adhesif Strapless DressEdun Ziggy One Piece $345

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Matt & Nat Cleo Hobo $225Navoh

Eco-friendly fashion isn’t just for Birkenstock-wearing hippies anymore. Trailblazers such as Stella McCartney have taken sustainable fashion from granola to haute couture. This is, I think, the environmentally conscious fashionista’s dilemma: we don’t want to sacrifice our style quotient to go green. The fashion gods are finally listening it seems, as more and more chic, trend-conscious local and international designers are taking eco-friendly production practices into consideration when creating their lines, using up-cycled and organic materials. From local labels such as Nicole Bridger, Adhesif, and Lav & Kush, to big names such as Edun, Bono’s label, designers everywhere are urging people to take their efforts to help the environment beyond the recycling bin.

Vancouverite Joscelyne Schroeder, who will be launching her eco-friendly online boutique and resource center Naïve Boutique on Earth Day (April 22nd), states that not only are you helping the environment by shopping eco-friendly, but you’re also benefiting your personal health and well being. The farming practices used to create materials such as organic cotton and bamboo, which feature prominently in the lines she will be carrying, not only drastically reduce production waste, but also rid clothing of the toxic pesticides and chemicals that are harmful to the body and are present in a lot of the clothing we usually wear. Yes, it might be a bit more expensive to shop organic, but only until more people start doing it and the trend catches on, increasing demand for the product. The movement extends beyond clothing: look for vegan accessory lines like Matt & Nat and Navoh. I think it’s time the fashion world began to take the environment, and our health, seriously. Who’s with me?

Left to right: Adhesif dress is available at Forsya Boutique in Vancouver and in Toronto at Distill Gallery and online at adhesif.supermarkethq.com. Edun one-piece available online. Lav & Kush cape, shorts and jumper available in Vancouver at Fine Finds, Tenth and Proper, Life of Riley and Body Politic and in Toronto at Trixie, Lou Lou, and Mudshark. Nicole Bridger cardigan is available in Vancouver at Twigg and Hottie and Ingenue, in Toronto at My Bump and Frock and online. Stella McCartney dress. Matt & Nat Cleo handbag available online and Warren Boutique in South Surrey.

By: Chloe Berge, Vancouver

April 5th, 2010 | Author: christie

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Spring break may be over, but it’s never too late to pack up your bags and go! Whether you are heading to far off places or simply fantasizing about your dream destination, travel can be a great source of fashion inspiration. Personally, I have always envisioned trekking the trendy streets of famous locales around the world. This week, London is calling! It may have been the recent loss of Alexander McQueen that has sparked a British invasion in my closet. Images of the Union Jack, Savile Row, Burberry, Vivienne Westwood and the effortlessly cool Kate Moss immediately come to mind. Not to mention, the British influence on my iPod (The Clash, The Beatles, The Who and Spice Girls, of course).

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A Brit-inspired look: tailoring mixed with easy casuals to channel your inner Beatle (Image courtesy of Facehunter). Alexander McQueen skull-print silk and wool pashmina ($395 US), Alexander McQueen Union Jack ballerina flats ($490 US), Stella McCartney tailored wool-blend jacket ($1645 US), Burberry studded ring ($175 US), Twenty8Twelve tee (120 US), Vivienne Westwood Red Label high-waisted wool-blend pants ($425 US).

By: Valerie Tiu, Vancouver