Thursday, May 28, 2009

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tweet



Despite all avoidance possible I have given into Twitter! I figured out how to feed the blog through twitter as well..so you should follow me. I am definitely still adjusting to the whole thing and getting used to the format. I'm certainly just taking advantage of following cool peeps like Ed Droste and Owen Pallett who's lives are about a million times more interesting then my own but I thought I'd give this whole Twitter thing a spin and see how it goes.

Sales




I have been quite the busy bee since I last posted here on my blog. Next to taking a very brief Victoria Day vacation I also participated in a fantastic sale held by the Preloved girls. "Wear Me Out" was a grand success had by all involved, and there is rumors that perhaps it will become a monthly event through out this summer. I hope so! I'll keep you updated on facebook or twitter.

I will also be participating in a fantastic annual vintage clothing bazaar this coming weekend held at the Studio Gallery. Check out all the details here.

Here is all the basic info:

Studio Gallery presents the Spring 2009 Edition of the Toronto Vintage Fashion Bazaar on Sunday, May 31st, 2009, 12pm-6pm.

Men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories from the closets of some of Toronto’s expert vintage shoppers will be on sale.

Each season, Studio will select twenty of their favorite vintage fashionistas as vendors. If you are interested in participating at the Summer 2009 Edition of the Toronto Vintage Fashion Bazaar, please contact Vanessa at vanessa@studio.to

Directions to Studio Gallery:
294 College st., 2nd floor
Intersections: College and Spadina
(Above the Savannah Room)

Shoppers are encouraged to bring their own shopping bags. Cash only. $5 entry.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Victoria Day




I am highly anticipating the weekend because us Canadians get to celebrate Victoria Day. Other wise, a excuse to go to the cottage and get a preempted start to the summer. I get the opportunity to go away to my boyfriends cottage this time with a couple of my good friends Amarina and Ron. I always enjoy a good road trip, and then the luxury a so-called-cottage (does having laundry and a jacuzzi tub make it rustic?) plus I always love the Canadian outdoors.

I was used to having a tiny little cottage deep in the woods with my family growing up before they sadly sold the place a couple of years ago. Where we had no indoor plumbing (we had to get fresh water from town to drink/boil) and always used a outhouse for our business. We washed our hair with rain water and had a wood stove to keep the cottage warm, and there was no television (except for two stations we got on the old tinfoil rabbit ears..) We spent most of our time reading, listening to music, writing, relaxing outdoors, excavating towns (Bancroft, Coe Hill, Peterborough) and thoroughly enjoying nature and the outdoors.

Over all, I'm hoping to get a bit nostalgic this weekend as my boyfriends cottage isn't too far away from where my family and I had our old cottage. So perhaps we will make a trip out to Bancroft and the place I spent many summers as a youth. Over all I'm excited just to get out of the city.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Shirt Dresses



Since having worked at the flag ship Preloved store since its opening in August I have certainly begun to look at garments differently. To the point where I wonder how I can change it, how I can altar something simply to wear it differenly. I have been particularly fascinated with mens dress shirts as of late..having torn one apart to try and create something with it. Then I came across this image on the legendary Facehunter and fell in love. Surely this will be something to easily create for myself in the near future.



This particular image I found on the TCA, and is a piece you can find at Nathalie-Roze & Co here in Toronto. It is also and quite obviously made out of mens dress shirts as well. It is definitely something I have been coveting and would love to either attempt to make or purchase.



Ramona West
has also come to reconstruct mens shirts into skirts. Which is similar to what Preloved has done this season but with mens suit jackets.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

New Etsy Items



I've listed all new accessories in the shop!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Fever Ray











Fever Ray (Karin Dreijer Andersson) announced her North American tour, and I couldn't be happier. Ever since Silent Shout by The Knife (which is pretty much considered one of my favorite albums ever made) I have been looking forward to seeing her tour. The Knife rarely tour in North America. I had to settle for the deluxe edition of Silent Shout with the live footage from their performance in Sweden. Which just made my anticipation grow even worse. Their spectacle (next to the music itself) is worth while alone to see them play. I have profound respect for their music, and for the band(s) themselves as I have felt they are unlike any music being created at this time. They some how manage to fuse electro pop, with sullen dark hooks and lyricism that hits on a multitude of targets (feminism,death,love,longing,dreams,surrealism,nature).



They are fearless and are pretty much all that I could ever hope for in a band. Culminating intelligence, equality, creative, with a one of a kind sound. You have no idea how much I am dying to see her, and to share a room with her presence.



This music video just came to my attention today, despite having been out for a few months and it blows my mind! Very Lynch like in quality.

Wilco (the album) cover!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Friday, May 1, 2009