Friday, June 29, 2007

What A Hack

There's just something about Kate Moss' baby daddy-slash-UK publishing king Jefferson Hack.

Not only does he oversee the inner and outer workings of quirky, cool Brit glossies Dazed & Confused and Another Magazine, Hack also has Moss as an ex (naturallly) and French model Anouck Lapere as his current other half.

No wonder the man gets photographed everywhere -- he's not a hack at all.

In fact, he's quite the dapper chap.








I'm Lovin' it: I still have yet to warm up to come to the new head designer at Chloe. Is it me, or has Chloe lost its Chloe-ness since Philo left?? Anyhoo, the Resort 2008 collection was not my fave at all. It looks kind of -- forgive me for saying this, couture gods! -- cheaply made, though I am well aware it isn't. Does the latter comment affect any potential discounts with the House of Chloe? If so, here's my damage control then: I do like these white sandals, in a futuristically strappy way.







I'm Over it: Every single time I scroll through the images on Style.com, this godforsaken ad pops up every couple of windows. I'm no fashion photographer, but what I do know is this shot is terrible and chaps me each time. This is my cyber-plea to Conde Nast (well, Conde Net in this case) to please, please, puh-leeze remove it.






Band of the Day: The National is playing tonight at Richard's on Richards and I'm absolutely DYING to go. Unfortunately, most of my friends who'd be willing to listen to this Cincinnati-bred, New York-transplanted band are camping (not for me, but thanks for the offer) or otherwise occupied for the night. Their new album "The Boxer" should hold up just as good as their last album "The Alligator". Pre-occupation with the word "the" much, fellas?

Seeing their show woulda been a faaaaaaantastic way to kick off the Canada Day long weekend. Ah well, thus is life.







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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Laugh of the Day

For you west coasters that haven't heard of the east coast's Overheard In New York, then you haven't lived.

Basically the m.o. of the website is New Yorkers posting the most hilarious, ridiculous snippets of conversation they hear while walking the streets of the Big Apple -- always signing off with an anonymous-type name like "Just Trying To Pass.." or simply the location of said eavesdrop.

"Wednesday One-Liners" are the best. This one made me laugh my arse off...


Black guy to stubborn pigeon: Bird, don't think I won't f*ck you up.

--61st St








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Milanese Mujer

The aplomb with which this mujer chic (Spanish translation: chic woman) carries off this outft is undeniable, captured on photog film by the elusive Facehunter.

And now I'll be scavenging all the hip vintage boutiques in SoMa trying to replicate it all.







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Call In The F-Troupes

My ankle is getting better -- thanks for asking -- which is probably the reason I purchased three pairs of flats last Saturday on a shopping trip with my friend Phyll C.

I made myself a little pit stop at newly reno-ed Jonathan + Olivia -- the SoMa (South Main) store that we do PR for -- and couldn't stop picking up this adorably girly pair of ankle-tie (how appropriate!), black leather flats from F-Troupe.

Then I couldn't stop trying them on, bringing them to the cash register and paying for them.

Oh well, what can a girl do? That sure broke the ice for my other two shoe purchases in a major way.

Just ask my bank account.







I'm Lovin' it: VOGUE has declared 2007 "The Year of the Dress". Well, if that's the case, then in order for me to have a good year, I need to get myself this number I saw on Active Endeavors.

Like pronto.






I'm Over it: How could I possibly have eaten a chocolate cupcake AND a mint cupcake yesterday night at 10 pm?!?! Oh yeah, because I bought them at 9:30 pm.


Way Back Track of the Day: Hands To Heaven by Breathe. Not much to say, either than you'll probably recognize it -- and it's so classic 80s.



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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Meet My New Baby

Everyone in my office has their own goldfish swimming happily in a round bowl perched on top of our wicked black cubed bookshelf.

Unfortunately, one passed away last week and had to go down the big, white bowl in the bathroom.

I tottered down to Mr. Pets on Commercial yesterday to pick up a new member for the work familia and came back with an adorable gold and black-speckled fishie to call my own.

World, meet Freckles McGee.

He looks suspiciously like the fantail below -- except waaaaaaay cuter.







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I'll Never Teller A Soul

All fashion-philes know German photographer Juergen Teller once was Marc Jacobs' main campaign lensman, pre-Cindy Sherman.

Today, I happened across his photo spread in the lastest W Magazine and couldn't help but notice that one particular shot had that same raw, sex-ified feel as the work of the late Guy Bourdin, the latter being one of my number uno style shutterbugs.

Can you see it, too, or is it just me??








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All Alone

So mad.

This super cool $15 print of an illustration entitled Alone by the artist Germaine sold out on-line yesterday quicker than I can run to a sample sale -- and that's pretty fast.

Well, that's what you get when you attempt to buy a limited edition of 30 prints.

I gotta get this art buying thing straight.







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That 80s Show

Normally I listen to either hip-hop from The Bassment or all sorts of electronica at work.

Today, I decided to switch it up and re-live my 80s childhood through Best of the 80s on Live 365.

So far I've heard Jane Wiedlin's "Rush Hour", Huey Lewis & The News' "The Power of Love", Europe's "The Final Countdown" and currently, Kenny Loggins' "The Danger Zone".

Tubular, totally tubular.








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Page-ing Sargisson

My girl AJ Banana came over on Monday night for hot dogs and fries, Sex and the City-watching, some girl talk and a mention of a bachelorette party in Vegas next year for our friend Mona G.

I don't mean to toot my own horn, but I'm a Sin City-aficionado. New Yorkers escape their city by hot-footing it to the Hamptons, while Angelenos escape their city by putting the petal to the metal all the way to Vegas on Fridays after work.

Which meant that during my tenure in L.A., I was one of those escapists.

Yes, Las Vegas can be overkill: too much gold and glitter, too many neon lights, too many drinks, too many long line-ups to enter clubs (if you're a guy only, sorry 'bout that fellas), too many mid-west Americans wearing bad outfits, too many people losing money at the tables, too many plastic yard-longs filled with margaritas being consumed during the day while cruising the Strip (no one likes a mid-day headache)...

But in the case of complaining vs. Vegas, I kinda like overkill and I kinda like these Casino Chic charms by Page Sargisson. All you have to do is buy a chip (some are actual European ones from the 20s and 30s) and add charms, which come in familiar shapes you'd find on the blackjack table: spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds.

And remember, a full house always wins.






I'm Lovin' it: Natalia Vodianova is one of my favorite models. And boy, oh boy, does this lady ever have a Cinderella story to tell. She came from a dirt poor background in Russian, selling fruit in the street at a very young age to help support her large family. A chance stumble into modelling has made her an industry superstar -- and the wife of British aristocracy in the form of Sir Justin Portman. She's proof that anything can happen, with hard work and the right opportunity. An absolutely gorgeous face helps, too. Check out these beyond beautiful photos of her from the latest issue of Vogue.







I'm Over it: Who gives a rat's bum if Nicole Richie is pregnant?? Oh wait, I do.


Track of the Day: I love me some old school Outkast, especially their Aquemini album from the 90s. The piano and brass intro to West Savannah makes me feel like I'm chillin' in a smoke zone -- think Amsterdam, West Savannah or, uh, Vancouver.











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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Belle Jour

Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god.

Okay, so I should not be rapidly foaming at the mouth at these shoes, considering I bought three pairs -- all flats (one black leather ballet-ish ankle tie up from Jonathan + Olivia, a brown and gold-striped suede 'n' leather Jeffrey Campbell pair from Urban Outfitters and a deep blue/purple/red/grey with gold trim suede pair from their private label) -- on Saturday as a "my-ankle-is-finally-better!" present to myself.

Remember when Sigerson Morrison caused a massive fashion stir with its kitten-heel flip flops that went for around $200 a pop?

Say hello to Sigerson Morrison's newest shoe coup d'etat that is part ankle boot, part twisted Mary Jane: The Belle.

I may not be French, but I do know that "belle" en francais means "beautiful".

Yes, it is indeed.








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Hurrah For The Candelabra

I have more necklaces than you can shake a stick at. This brings me to two points:

1. At a certain age -- let's say the mid-late twenties -- a girl just cannot be caught with a jewlery box on her dresser. We are no longer 6 years old and dreaming of becoming ballerinas. Well, most of us anyway.

2. A girl can never, ever have too many necklaces.

Moving into my new apartment at the beginning of this month meant having to buy items that walk the line between a decorative statement and a practical accessory. Since I walk the line between the mid-late 20s and thus have to forgo jewelry boxes, I decided to drape my necklaces from the notches of this goth-y, mod-ish black candelabra I found at Ikea.

My beside table looks like a cascading waterfall of chunky gold necklaces -- and it looks absolutely gorgeous!

Now to rephrase my first sentence: I have more necklaces than you can shake a candlestick at...







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Conversations With Gaudi

Two weeks ago during a power lunch with my boss Renee, she told me that two things influence trends: art and architecture.

On Sunday during a conversation with my friend Trev C., he told me that the architecture in Europe was beyond amazing and was something I had to see at some point in my life.

And today while perusing my girl Jay-nine's blog chronicling her adventures hoofing it across the E.U., I came across pictures she took of Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, a breathtaking building with mind-blowing detail and proportion.

It made me -- a fan of contemporary art and architecture -- really appreciate seminal works that have stood the test of time and history, managing to somehow remain influential and relevant in 2007. The Sagrada Familia was still incomplete when Gaudi passed on, but is slowly being built from his old blueprints.

Makes me wonder which designer is going to take note and put peaked sleeves with excessive detail on next season's runway...








I'm Lovin' it: Everything's coming up roses today. Don't know why, but it is!

I'm Over it: Hmmmm...not feeling the hater-ade today. Though I can't believe Paris is out of jail already.

Track of the Day: Tonight I Have To Leave It (Kleerup remix) by Sweden's Shout Out Louds -- the original was produced by Bjorn Yitting, of Peter Bjorn and John and also a fellow Swede. The remix track has a fantastic 80s vibe to it, thanks to the synthed-out voice of the Shout Out Louds lead male vocalist and the backbeat. This ear-appetizing re-do is worked by Andreas Kleerup, who hit it big time last year with the single With Every Heartbeat (Ft. Robyn). So much good muzzak from Sverige! And si, that's the Swedish spelling of "Sweden".











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Monday, June 25, 2007

Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer

Or not.

Where has summer gone in Vancouver?? It's been raining, raining, raining and the tan I managed to procure when we had that hot spell a month ago is fading, fading, fading.

And I need that glowing, bronzed tan if I want my skin to look good against an outfit like this, a la Miz Lopez.

Although the hairdo could use some work, I must admit: J to the L-O looks mucho caliente!

Good call on the oodles of bangles, too.








I'm Lovin' it: The bacon cheeseburger, yam fries and chocolate shake that I devoured at White Spot yesterday during a catch-up session with Tom Tom. Feenie's, eat your heart out!

I'm Over it: Certain circumstances last night lent me only two hours of sleep, hence the veeeeeery short post today. Words are coming to me a lot slower today.

Track of the Day: Watched the Denzel Washington flick Deja Vu yesterday night, and The Beach Boys track Don't Worry Baby played a pretty significant role in the movie. It's also been playing over and over in my head, making me realize I didn't have to be born in the 50s to be a Beach Boys fan. But let's not spread the word about that too much now.








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Friday, June 22, 2007

Meet Mister Mort

Sometimes there's nothing sexier than a guy in camo shorts, white tee, flip flops, Vestal watch on his wrist and Spy sunglasses on his head.

But sometimes, just sometimes, there's nothing sexier than a guy in a suit and tie, preferably from Mister Mort. This collection of circa-50s neckwear was hoarded and bought from a decrepit tie factory by Mordechai Rubinstein (the popular NYC publicist of Andy Spade), who also happens to be a sneaker enthusiast and an uploaded photo-junkie.

Rubinstein created a capsule collection with Jack Spade -- conveniently named Mister Mort for Jack Spade -- which he sold wares from last week, right in front of Spade's SoHo store on Greene Street. Not only were there skinny ties, diagonal ties and vintage ties, there were also cuff links, tie bars and pocket squares.

And who said hipster dandys weren't a fine lot??







I'm Lovin' it: A Saturday plan filled with a stop at Gastown boutique One Of A Few for a mini peruse and quick interview with owner Michelle Rizzardo, a major hunt for the perfect summer fedora (with the back end turned up, preferably) and pin-striped shorts with my friend Phyll C. and a big nighttime house party to celebrate the birthdays of a few fellas from what I like to call "The Hot Swimmers Crew". They know exactly who they are. I heart house parties.


I'm Over it: The dudes who decided to have a yelling fest at 2 am outside my apartment -- and on my side of the building, at that. Not the ideal situation for two (no, three including Sushi R.) gals trying to sleep, who just had a crazy, champagne-and-smarties-filled girls' night and had jobs to go to the next day.


Art of the Day: A recent Facebook messaging reunion with an old university friend uncovered our previously unknown mutual adoration for the UK guerilla graffiti artist Bansky. This image is dedicated to the artist -- and to Facebook.









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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Who Are You, Jason Wu?

Jason Wu has been tearing up the fashion pages as furiously as a jilted girl tears up photos of an ex -- but in a good way.

Wu, who moved from Vancouver from Taipei for a hot minute at the age of 10, is making a very distinct mark on the couture landscape. After taking sculpture classes in Tokyo at age 14, subsequently high-schooling in Paris and then enrolling into the shi-shi Parsons School of Design, Wu jump-started his designing career with an internship at Narciso Rodriguez.

The A-listers are already trippin' over this young designer, a boy-ish 23 years old (by today's standards, that is). Jamie Lynn Sigler, Amanda Hearst, Eva Longoria (who wore one of his confections to the 2006 Emmys), Mira Sorvino and Amber Valetta are hardcore fanatics, as well as the style arbiters at major fashion publications -- VOGUE and Harper's Bazaar included.

His Resort 2008 collection was literally a dream in dresses.

Good for you, Jason Wu.












I'm Lovin' it: This outfit from Thakoon is killer because of its chic-nicity, courtesy of his Resort 2008 collection. Sheer, voluminous sleeves, satin shorts, neo-bohemian belt -- it's so Haute Hippie!







I'm Over it: Is it only lunchtime? I've got a slammin' girls' night to host this evening -- in commemoration of one of my bestest friends Sushi coming into town for a few days -- which means I need to get the usual girls' night essentials going: wine, champagne, crackers, cheese, every dip available on the planet and chocolate. Oh yeah, and Sex & The City on in the background. Time to crack open those two bottles of vino Sushi and I purveyed from BC's wine county of Oliver a few months ago!


Track of the Day: "What's A Girl To Do" by Bat For Lashes. Natasha Khan -- a resident on the UK -- errs on the side of sensually eery on this track. She's like a modern day dark fairy flitting around with her harpsichord, piano and beat machines.









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Blue Baggin'

Stella McCartney -- stylish rock & roll spawn of Sir Paul -- debuted her Resort 2008 collection just recently.

Two things:

a) I can't get over how much I'm loving the skinny pants with suit jacket and altitude-defying heels

b) I am madly drooling over this clutch in black-eye type colors.


Not that I condone black eyes, but I DO condone carrying clutches at all times.









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Gettin' Rug-ged

There's no reason why what's under your foot shouldn't be as fabulously glamourous as what's on your foot.

Jimmy Choo, meet HZL by Henzel. This rug-slash-art company came to be with the help of Calle Henzel, one of Sweden's newest and hottest designers specializing in fusing fashion and decor. Think of him as the Norweigan Warhol, a shaggy-haired blonde dude with an affinity for bright colors, graphics and women in silk screen.

His wares sell anywhere and everywhere (and as fast as churros at Santee Alley) from New York to San Fran to Paris to London to Tokyo to Berlin to Amsterdam to Rio De Janeiro to Los Angeles. If you'd rather Henzel on your wall rather than your floor, you can also snap up special edition artwork, all you have to do is email HZL for their availability and closest distributor. The rugs range from about $600 to just over $2000, depending on the size and shape you most covet.

Get floored by Henzel, y'all.























I'm Lovin' it: The vintage, wide black belt with all-over slits (perfect for minor fluctuations in poundage) and gold buckle insert I purchased manana. Slick 80s-style for $3.29. Salvation Army, who knew??


I'm Over it: Being so addicted to celeb gossip websites. I should be reading Dostoevsky, not Perez Hilton. Oh, see! There I go again, googling another gossip site...


Musical Artist of the Day: Lately, I've quite addicted to anything French: the store Colette (so wish I could take one of their crazy, public dance classes!), baguettes, brie, Chanel, wine, MC Solaar and now, The Plasticines. This trio (down from a quartet, the image below is passe) of under-age girls have super catchy tunes (check out "Loser"), as well as the best hair -- in shiny, side swept-bang glory -- among femme music acts. They're it-girls, for sure. And it doesn't hurt that their music rocks out hard, too.






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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Strawberry Beefcake

Yesterday, I bought a little clear box of fresh strawberries from Meinhardt Fine Foods on South Granville.

And from it, I just ate a strawberry so big, I think it was on steroids.

That's a very, very scary thought.

Oh well. Yum.


* Note: No, I did not eat that mutant strawberry pictured below. That's just for aesthetics.







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Golden Girls of Fashion

Most of you will be surprised to hear that I didn't really fall in love with fashion until about my second year of university.

Now my love for collections, couture, accessories and all that comes with it borders on infatuation, even a bit obsessive. Think Mark Wahlberg to Reese Witherspoon in that psycho-scary 90s flick "Fear", minus one or two intensity levels.

My move to La-La Land a few years ago was partly to be with my family and mostly to immmerse myself in the style industry, specifically in fashion publicity and marketing. An internship at Harrison & Shriftman with the spirits account director (Corzo and Grey Goose were the major accounts) quickly parlayed into an assistant position with the L.A. office event publicity director, which is every budding publicist's dream.

That is, until the cattiness of the PR industry and office politics -- and all involved in it -- bit me in the ass, taught me a lesson about the real working world and I promptly switched firms to the L.A. outpost of Tracy Paul & Company.

My experiences, including the traumatic, most certainly won't stop me from going where I want to go in this fickle, amazing and exciting little world called fashion, where Anna Wintour is the queen, Veuve Clicquot is the milk, and clothes, clothes, clothes are the honey.

And kudos to this year's 25 Hottest Women in Fashion. These ladies are rock stars.







I'm Lovin' it: This girl photographed on Facehunter has the best shoes EVER.






I'm Over it: Is it lunchtime yet? This chica didn't eat breakfast and is seriously starved out her mind.


Congrats of the Day: This one goes out to former Chloe designer Phoebe Philo, who just had her second child the other day. No doubt the child will be super stylish in its posh Maclaren stroller, Lucy Sykes Baby duds and platinum, skull-engraved rattle with diamantes.

But the biggest question to Phoebe is when's the eponymous clothing label coming out??

And the fashion world eagerly awaits her response...






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Monday, June 18, 2007

A Dash Of Paprika Will Do Ya

On Saturday night -- instead of dropping money on vodka sodas at nearby downtown lounges -- my crew decided to take it easier than usual.

After a scrumptious dinner at a little Indian-Chinese fusion restaurant called Green Lettuce (whose awning happens to be yellow, go figure) on Kingsway & Victoria, we wandered over to Tinseltown Theatres to view the newest Japanese anime Paprika, a science fiction cartoon based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's novel of the same name.

It debuted at the 63td Annual Venice International Film Festival to amazing accolades for its cinematographic beauty, twisted plot and dark undertones. Basically, if you have a fear of dolls (scientifically known as "pediophobia" and of which I may have suffered from slightly as a little girl, thanks to a particularly creepy one that hung on the top shelf facing my bed), do not see this film. There are a lot of them.

However, the soundtrack is just amazing and a must-buy for me. If you love electronica in the form of Gui Boratto or Studio, then you'll also need this one in your vinyl collection.

You probably expect me to say that post-movie, we all did end up going for drinks.

Well, the thought did cross our minds briefly, but instead we called it a night and watched Molly Shannon host SNL instead.







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McCall Me Sometime

I love Australia heaps and heaps.

I've recently subscribed to a little fashion e-Zine from Oz called The White Book, which was a fantastic idea.

Australian style -- from what I can tell and from I love -- is kinda casual, kinda edgy and a whole lot downtown. You'd sooner see Aussie labels on a downtown girl rather than an uptown girl -- and probably with vintage sunglasses to match.

Alice McCall is fast becoming one of my top five designers from Down Under, climbing the style ranks to join fellow Aussies fashion-heads Josh Goot and Sass & Bide (with whom she helped in their London Fashion Week 2003 and New York Fashion Week 2004) on my list. After McCall spent a decade in London being a stylist, working for MTV and being hunted down by Buddhist Punk to design their 2002 collection, the one-of-a-kind tops she made in her spare time found their way into London shops and were consequently bought by UK style-makers like Kate Moss and uber-stylist Katie England.

This label is all the more reason I'm so glad to be a downtown girl now.






















I'm Lovin' it: How gorgeous actress Kerry Washington looks in this frothy gold YSL mini dress. Did you know that she was once engaged to the guy who played both the kid in "Big" with Tom Hanks and the music video jerk in Jessica Alba's "Honey"? Yeah, he was so not cute enough for her at all.






I'm Over it: Six words -- Ikea. Dresser. Not. Finished. Yet. Arrrrgh.


Artist of the Day: Roisin Murphy, an electronica singer from the UK and formerly one-half (and lead chanteuse) of the duo Moloko. She's collaborated with Handsome Boy Modelling School, and now has a rockin' solo career that's made her a pretty darn big star on the music scene, thanks in big part to her track "Ruby Blue" making the Grey's Anatomy soundtrack. Even the music world is obsessed with Grey's, which is pretty much this generation's ER...





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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Art + Music

Fashion -- plus art and music -- make me smile each and every day.

I can't help it if I err on the side of the creative left brain.

Here's some urban art + music that's caught my eyes and ears today.






The one "ciggies" around a tree base was done by an artist in the UK, while the other was masterminded by an unknown artist here in our fair Vancity.

As for the tunage, I've been bumping this DJ Benzi, L'il Wayne, and the Cool Kids jam called Gettin' It. It's infectiously delicious.



I'm Lovin it: These purple Gianluca Soldi heels from Te Casan, bright green Christian Louboutin slingbacks and beige 'n' gold YSL wedges from Bergdorfs -- all of which got emailed to me by the fashion section of New York Magazine.








I'm Over it: This coffee and sugar high I'm coming down from -- had a late Wednesday night and needed a boost in the a.m., which unfortuntately translates into a major glucose crash come mid-day. Hi, it's now mid-day.

Laugh of the Day: This artistic tweaking/social commentary on a FedEx drop box.







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A Few Of My Favorite Things...Again...

I like random.

Random humor (see: Arrested Development). Random acts of kindness. Random meetings with new friends and old cronies. Random nights out. Randomly discovering new restaurants. Telling people "you're so random".

I also like randomly posting outfits that I love, love, love.

So here they be for today, from wide belted to 80s colorful to chic 'n' comfy to gala elegant.

Choose your weapon.














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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Doin' Well, Yigal Azrouel

Months ago, I promised my girl A-Lice -- and Holt Renfrew sales hussy extraordinaire -- that I would shout out Yigal Azrouel.

Better late than never, so they say.

And trust me, there's no better time like the present because Azrouel just showed his Resort 2008 collection, which is basically TO DIE FOR.

Everything from the collection is completely wearable in silhouettes complementary to every body type (breezy, body skimming, low neck, high neck) -- it all reminds me of Vanessa Bruno just a smidge. The color palette, on the whole, is neutral: white, beige, chocolate brown and black with bursts of Yves Klein blue, sunny yellow, bright fuschia, blush pink and blood red throughout. The only qualm I have is the denim cut Azrouel goes with -- think mom jeans -- but the rest makes up for lack of judgement in this area.

At whopping 75 looks, Azrouel probably has one of the largest Resort collections thus far -- but I'm not complaining.

In the past 24 hours, I've viewed it four or five times.

Did I mention I love fashion?






























I'm Lovin' it: This Judi Rosen jumper found on the Patricia Field website. If Pat can make Carrie Bradshaw look fabulous wearing an itsy-bitsy chapeau (who can forget the night Carrie and Berger had an argument where he retaliated sarcastically with "Nice hat." ) and horsehead purse, her style advice most certainly can rub off on us fashion plebes.








I'm Over it: Another one bites the dust! Or at least boards another plane out of town. This is my officially written "see you soon" to my buddy Skirts (who now holds a PhD, answers to "doctor" and no, that's not his real name), who at 6:15 am this morning boarded a plane to southeast Asia and then Australia, where he'll be hunkering down for a year or two. His crazy dancing and chain-smoking will be dearly missed.


Artist of the Day: Last Friday, I was introduced to DJ A-Track by my best guy friend Big Brother K. This fella -- by way of Montreal and then New York -- is another skinny white boy who loves, loves, loves the mash-up -- diiiirty south ones particularly, as evidenced by his latest album "Dirty Douth Dance". Apparently, much to the excitement of myself and Big Brother K, he's coming into town on Saturday, June 23rd. However, it's been freakin' impossible to get any info besides what's posted on A-Track's MySpace page, let alone find out where to buy tickets. Zulu doesn't have them, and the person who answered my ring to the venue seem thoroughly confused. Which leads me to believe the Vancouver tour date is either unconfirmed or a hoax. D'oh!











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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

You've Got Mail

Hey party people,

Thanks to my ridiculously web-saavy buddy Cam, I've now got an email link! Yaaaaaay!

Located just below the "View My Complete Profile" link, clicking on this option now allows you to send me: love letters, hate mail, questions, comments, cool links, requests to advertise, business proposals and other such web paraphernalia that may interest me.

What is not accepted are: nude photos, junk mail or spam. Seriously though -- I'lll be really, really made if I get either or.

That aside, email away!

xoxo
Haute Hippie



Always On Time

My life has been so crazy hectic of late, I can't seem to keep my to-do list in order, if even existent from lack of time to jot things down.

I figured that maybe, just maybe, I need to invest in an agenda or notebook of some sort -- trying to keep a schedule in my head is just not working for me.

Mateo Ilasco has some pretty darn cute, confectionary-colored books in limited editions that would be so fun to take out of my new-ish red and gold bag (which I can't stop wearing these days).

Good things Holts gave me that Links of London pen last week -- silver goes with everything, no?

I'm notorious for piling my plate high with things to keep me busy on daily, weekly and monthly basis, but at least Mateo Ilasco will see me through it all.









I'm Lovin' it: Designs blogs. Of all shapes, sizes, writing styles and templates. I -- among other product design whores -- especially like Design*Sponge, which also recently launched its own Podcast. Since starting with CRU, I've developed a major crush on design, which is very closely related to fashion. One need only look at all the fashion 'n' design world mash-ups of late. Kind of like Girl Talk, but much prettier to look at (no offense, Gregg Gillis, you're still hipster cute).





I'm Over it: When people say no to me. Call me a brat, call me a baby, call me whatever you want, but let's be honest here -- who really likes hearing that word said to them with such absolute-ness?? Not I. Especially when you:

a) want something

and...

b) are simply not used to it.


Art of the Day: This 1985 sketch drawing entitled "Brigitte Bardot Shopping In Shorts" by Karen Kilimnik. The very matter-of-fact title makes it that much more interesting -- nothing abstract, nothing too fluffy. It is what it is, which is really refreshing.





Laugh of the Day: A cabbie in China wanted to "go green" -- and stay cool in his taxi. So he decided to plant a little plot of grass on the roof of his vehicle, with the knowledge in mind that grass is cooling and thus, would keep everything below it at a comfortable, more bearable temperature. Introducing the winner of America's Top Inventor...







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Monday, June 11, 2007

The Girls Are Talkin'

Daaaaaayuuuuum.

Saturday night was A.W.E.S.O.M.E. as Gregg Gillis' DJ-persona Girl Talk took to the stage at Richard's on Richards just before midnight and just after Norweigan band Datarock exited their set with playing "Time Of My Life" from Dirty Dancing. Was the playing of that track odd? Yes. But was it pretty sweet? Heck yeah! I love that movie.

Gillis (who looks strikingly similar to my buddy Kyle M.) has more energy than a Ritalin-addled kid jacked up on slurpees and five cent candies from the local 7-11. His live show got the crowd jumping harder than House of Pain, sweating more than a fat lady on a diet at Sprinkles or Magnolia and spitting out lyrics faster than Bone Thugs 'N' Harmony. If that guy wasn't on anything, then he's got some amazing natural high -- Gillis already stripped down to his boxer shorts and white high-top sneaks, soaked in sweat, head-banging like crazy and crowd-surfing even before the halfway mark of his set.

The crowd was a whole lot hipster, which was kind of nice -- my friends and I probably represented the entire Yaletown/Kits set that made it out (that I knew of), making a total of about twenty of us. If you love music and dancing, you need to make seeing a Girl Talk show one of the top things to do before you die. Seriously.

And besides the venue turning into a sauna from the excess sweat and body heat of a 500+ crowd, I definitely had the time of my life.









I'm Lovin' it: This art installation of New York's skyline -- entitled "Save Manhattan" and made entirely of speakers -- by Mounir Fatmi for the recently opened Venice Biennale, which is in its 52nd year. Fatmi, at the core, is an existential artist with strong political views. But aren't they all??





I'm Over it: The thought of having to put together my new, gorgeous black-brown wood dresser. It'll probably require Mikey's trusty powerdrill and a thorough read of technical instructions. Bah humbug.

Photographer of the Day: John Michael Cooper, who did these beautiful, eery and creepy photographs of bride models in death induced-looking poses for a recent New York Times article on wedding dresses. A quick peruse on his website shows a range of photographic themes, some sweet and some macabre, but nonetheless stunning.








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Thursday, June 07, 2007

Mini From Missoni

It's not a Mini Cooper.

In fact, it's much better.

Say hello to the Giada mini dress from Missoni.

Summer lovin' will never be as good again if I -- or someone else (that I like) -- don't own this dress.








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BYOB

BYOB.

Better known to university kids, slackers, house party hoppers and fanatic BBQers across the world as "bring your own beer", this well-known acronym is now also resonating in the fashion industry as a bartering method.

Crumpler Bags -- found in the mid-90s by three beach bum bike messengers in Melbourne, Australia -- is having a "Beer For Bags" sale at their Toronto and New York locations (SoHo and West Village) from June 9th to the 17th. The deal here is to check out their website, spin the virtual beer wheel to find out what kind and what quantity beer you need to bring for a certain item, heft it to one of the stores, do the trade (fur trapper-style) and -- voila! -- a new bag to call your own.

For example, to obtain the Status Belly bag, you need one case of Grolsch. For the Moderate Embarassment bag, you need two cases of Asahi and one packet of Ramen noodles. The Barney Rustle requires one case of Coopers and four Fosters oil cans, while the Free Holy Bean Bag chair requires two cases of Negro Modelo, one lime and one bottle of hot sauce.

This New York Times article mentions certain law enforcement members getting their skivvies in a bunch over the lack of a liquor license, but all in all, the Feds have been pretty good about this harmless barter. After all, the collected beer -- keep in mind they don't like the cheap stuff -- goes toward charity, sporting and art soirees, as well as toward Crumpler after-sale parties. And get this, the poloraid pic taken of you and the beer you brought is your admission ticket into the after party.

This leaves the big question: Will Holt Renfrew let me trade five cases of Stella Artois for either Chloe or Lanvin?

Yeah, doubt it.







I'm Lovin' it: My ankle is ever-so slowly healing itself. I'm able to hobble around with less of a limp, and I see myself wearing heels again in the near future. Ah, fashion light at the end of the tunnel. This Oscar de la Renta skirt silhouette is magnifique, too.





I'm Over it: Just ate a greasy spoon all-day breakfast -- for lunch -- from the truck stop near my work. I think ordering the sausage AND bacon was probably not such a hot idea for my tummy, which is kinda sorta rumbling.


Track of the Day: A reggae remix of Three 6 Mafia's Stay Fly that's playing off my iMac from Bassment.com. I don't have a link for the remix, but you'll get a feel for it if you picture Bob Marley chillin' with Three 6 Mafia on the beach, partaking in a bit of grass and drinking O.E. 40s out of a pimp cup.









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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

What Kind of Crush Are You?

There's the man-crush, the girl-crush and the regular crush on someone you just happen to like.

But is it possible to have a couple-crush?? You know, a crush on that twosome who happen to be in perfect pairdom, totally photogenic, completely in sych and so utterly in love.

If so, then I have a couple-crush on the following duos (images are in order): Jacquetta Wheeler and Alexi Lubomirski, Natalia Vodianova and Justin Portman, Jemma Kidd and Arthur Mornington and -- duh -- Brangelina.

Awwwww....









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Holts, Holts, Holts!

Thanks to the careful tactical maneuvering of our friend Leni, Steffie and I were able to slip past the velvet ropes and red carpet and into the Holt Renfrew gala at their new Vancouver location last night.

The venue looked absolutely stunning, with a construction-type theme in white and pink, set in lots of colored lights. Models milled around in fashionably paint-splatterd white coveralls and white hardhats, while servers passed us gratis champagne and scrumptious tidbits (tiny mousse cakes and small chocolates, among many others) to nosh on as the extremely wealthy (and highly botox-ed) crowd milled about chatting and racking up purchases.

Holts was able to wrangle a few celebrities to the scene: Dave Navarro did some DJ-ing (shorter in person), Marcia Cross hammed for the cameras (skinnier in person), Rumer Willis (prettier in person), Patti LaBelle (who had better legs than any of us) and some local celebs, such as NHL-er Trevor Linden (scoping every girl that came up the escalator from his prime spot on the top floor), his teammate Willie Mitchell (keeping his hand on the back of his very thin girlfriend or wife), Vitamin V editor Sarah Bancroft (wearing a gorgeous dress), Bacardi marketing man-about-town Tyson Villeneuve (wearing a dapper Miami Vice-ish white suit), fashion photographer Gary Fitzpatrick and his fiancee trend consultant Renee Labbe (ok, she also happens to be my awesome boss) and TV anchorman Tony Parsons (also on the diminutive side).

Patti LaBelle's performance was off the hook and amazing -- Steffie and I happened to be nearby as she took the stage, so we were literally in touching distance. First of all, she looks pretty much flawless for a woman over fifty. Second, the lady can SING, hence her dazzling music career. Third, she had better legs than any one of us girls. Fourth, Patti wore the most bling-ed out Christian Louboutin pumps I've ever laid eyes on: sky-high -- she was gripping the piano to hold herself up at times, that's how high they were -- with crystal studded heels.

Many of the women -- who were in very stunning dresses -- were probably super rich clients who drop oodles of cash at Holts per annum. I predict more than three-quarters of these ladies were at least ten years older than they looked, thanks to cosmetic surgery, expensive makeup and a few shots of botox here and there. Handsome, distinguished men abounded -- no doubt, they funded the said clothing purchases and surgery enhancements. The latter also preferrred the younger female set, judging by the numerous once overs we received throughout the evening. A little creepy, in a May-December kind of way. My favorite pair of the evening had to be Leni's friends from the Holts shoe department, both of whom were from New York -- via England -- and both of whom wore the best circle, tortoise-shell rimmed glasses and Duckie Brown short-hem pants. With yellow socks. Now that's bold.

The store itself is massively big, with couture and accesssories everywhere. I took a peek at the Marni section, where my friend A-Lice is the specialist and where some of my next paychecks may very well be spent. It'll be easier to get a feel for the layout once I go back and see it without the stage and other decorative accoutrements the event planners installed for the evening. A certain white Chloe dress (oh yes, you know who you are) beckoned me to return soon, as I glided down to the ground level and into the dancefloor last night.

I happened to be one of a few not wearing a dress. After dinner and drinks with a friend at Section 3 yesterday, I only had time to hoof it back to my apartment, throw on skinny black pants and black blazer for -- voila! -- a fairly chic paintsuit paired with my favorite green and white Gucci-esque vintage sheer shirt, gold clutch and matching jewelry. I kind of liked being NOT one of the crowd. I also liked that my skinny pants didn't actually feel skinny on me around the waist! Mon dieu!

Upon our departure, we were bestowed with giftbags containing a gorgeous silver pen from Links Of London, who coincidentally happened to be a PR client when I worked at the L.A. office of Tracy Paul & Company. Okay, Steffie and I would've loved a gift certificate or some makeup, but beggars can't be choosers...or is it bloggers can't be choosers? Anyhoo...

All in all, it was a fantastically fun way to spend a Tuesday night in a normally sleepy Vancouver city. I'm hoping this Holt Renfrew gala -- which gave us a taste of the kind of events big, bad department stores like Bergdorfs and Saks do on a weekly basis in NYC -- will kickstart a slew of exciting, glamourous soirees that the fashion crowd, social set, tastemakers and movers and shakers in this town have been begging to see for the past few years.

Vancouver, it's your time to socially shine.

And thanks for last night's good times, Holt Renfrew.






I'm Lovin' it: Summer equals hot, especially when living in a downtown apartment without AC, constant sunlight and windows that crack open only a few inches for safety measure purposes. That's why I'm seriously contemplating getting one of these super-duper adorable and colored deco table fans from The Company Store. There's no way to look cute and sweaty at the same time, believe me I've tried.






I'm Over it: Slooooooooow days at work.







Art of the Day: Wooster Collective always puts up new mastheads done by artists who send in their own creative versions. I particularly like this one by Fetch, which mimicks a subway grid-slash-map with its pinpoints indicating the name of a well-known street artist. Pure awesome-ness.







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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Yay, CFDA!

It's basically the Academy Awards for the fashion set.

The CFDA Fashion Awards -- hosted by T-Mobile Sidekick and underwritten by Swarovski -- was held last night at the New York Public Library in the hustling, bustling city of the Big Apple, with all the requisite glamour, Serge Normant-slash-Oscar Blandi coiffures, fashion crowd and haute couture.

For the first time ever, two (well, three) designers snagged the CFDA Womenswear Designer of the Year: Oscar de la Renta and Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler. Oscar, so I hear, looked a bit surprised to be sharing the award but, hey, there's a first time for everything, no?

The CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year went to Ralph Lauren, who also received the first-ever American Fashion Legend Award from presenter Oprah Winfrey. Derek Lam accepted the CFDA Accessory Designer of the Year award. And I was beyond excited to learn that Loeffler Randall -- congrats to Jessie Randall, who is expecting and though she looks ready to pop, appears glowingly happy! And why not, with her shiny CFDA statue...

I'd go through the rest of the recipients, but you can peruse the list on today's Fashion Week Daily.

I always wonder at these fashion events just how much money is wasted on food, because surely the duck foie grass and lemon-rosemary seabass sprinkled in truffles are pushed around plates to feign the appearance of being consumed.

But I bet the champagne almost always runs out and the outside patio is filled clouds of cigarette smoke.

That darn model's diet.









I'm Lovin' it: This frock by Phillip Lim 3.1. Makes an ethereally beautiful wedding gown, not that I'm looking or anything.







I'm Over it: No love for me and the Holt Renfrew gala opening tonight. Boo hoo. But I am going for a catch up dinner 'n' drinks session with my girlfriend Phyll C. at Section 3 in Yaletown anyway.

Book of the Day: Streetwear: The Insider's Guide by cool cat Steven Vogel. It's pretty much a go-to source for anything streetwear-related, from designers to brands to stores to websites -- and all coming from a pretty. hip-to-the-street fella. Unfortunately, it's only available through Amazon UK till this coming fall, when it hits our shores.







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Monday, June 04, 2007

Carine in Cannes

Bien sur!

I have a fashion-girl crush on Carine Roitfeld -- French VOGUE editrix, super stylist, Tom Ford-confidante (her daughter Julia Restoin-Roitfeld is the face of Ford's Black Orchid fragrance) and all-around glamourous Parisian woman-slash-style-icon.

She didn't disappoint one bit in this sparkly dress on the red carpet of the recent Cannes Film Festival. Adore the red strappies and nude obi belt. Sparkly dress over a sparkly press wall! How matchy-matchy of her.

Plus, she looks absolutely ravishing for a lady over forty. I wonder what she's going to be donning at tonight's CFDA Fashion Fund awards...

Carine certainly has that je ne sais quoi, non?






I'm Lovin' it: Living downtown! I was able to walk to the Paramount movie theatre at Burrard anbd Smithe without having to worry about paying nearly $10 for parking, hooray!! And go see Knocked Up -- laugh out loud funny, thanks to Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann and a quartet of funny dudes playing Rogen's stoner pals. Come to think of it, me, Mikey and Big Brother K were probably the loudest bunch in the second row of a sold-out house.

And having my dad come visit from Orange County was "I'm Lovin' it"-worthy, too.


I'm Over it: Putting together Ikea furniture is a beeeaaayatch, yo.

Ad Campaign of the Day: Kylie Minogue is also stunning for being around forty years old. Take a gander this photo from her Kylie Loves H&M swimsuit and beachwear campaign.






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