Friday, September 17, 2010

Eva Mendes in the Bedroom

Today I was walking towards King Street from Ryerson, and decided to take a short cut (ha!) in the mall.  I entered through Sears, and noticed a crowd forming.  I looked at the entrance, and lo and behold, a sign said that Eva Mendes herself was going to be here today at 1pm-2pm to meet people and launch her new line of bedding called Vida.  I looked at my watch, and it was five minutes to one.  Perfect.


I waited for about ten minutes and weasled my way in to the front of the line where I managed to snap some amazing pics... regardless of my shitty cameraphone.



Oh... Eva.  You are a stunner... and hilarious too.  Click on the video below!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Rachel Zoe... an older, skinnier alter ego

Rachel Zoe, celebrity stylist is a genius.  She outfits all the greatest stars and if you've been living on Mars, also has her own reality TV show.
And.. she is absolutely hilarious.



When I come home at the end of the day, I come home to my babies, wrapped in garment and duster bags... you're right Rachel, bags and shoes can talk to you.

I love how at the end, she admits that her biggest fear is getting pregnant... then her assistant says "Are you just afraid of getting fat?" and Rachel's look tells all. 

Wishlist for Surviving the Wilderness.

If you know me, you'll know that I am always cold.  In Winter, I bundle up under piles of sweaters and massive puffy down-filled coats.  I'm tired of my Laundry by Shelli Segal coat... and think it's time to shake things up a bit, because black parkas are just depressing.  Here is my wishlist from...

For 20 Degree Weather: Summer's Over
The Bessie coat by Mackage, $470.  It's perfect for when it starts to get nippy, because anything under 25degrees is freezing.  And I love the camel colour and capelet sleeves.

For 15 Degree Weather
The "Lace Trench" by Bebe, $159.  This trench is covered with an overlay of lace... and has vintage corset lacing in the back.  It screams Victorian and it covers the bum for when it starts getting cold out.

For 10 Degree Weather - Oh the Horror!
Mackage's "Jamie" wool coat in grey, $660 is a perfect September coat.  I love the flare at the bottom, the leather corset belt and the gorgeous tailoring of this jacket.  It also looks beautiful in Marine- an ultra dark navy, but this dove grey colour is so pretty against the leaves that are starting to turn.

For 5 Degree Weather - October is around the Corner...
The "Candice" puffy coat, once again by Mackage, $620 is absolutely gorgeous.  It will break my bank, and get filthy on the subway but the slimfit, sweater knit cuff and collar and the massive fur-trimmed hood makes this the quintessential winter parka... and down-filled to help me survive the bone-chilling temperatures.  With this coat, maybe I'll stop complaining about the weather.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Silly(?) Bandz

Trends come and go, and sometimes they consume the whole nation. Silly Bandz have officially taken over the US and are soon to swamp Canada as well.
Silly Bandz were originally conceived in Japan as an environmentally-friendly alternative to a traditional rubber band.  They're more durable and made of silicone instead of rubber.  Robert Croak, owner of BCP Imports discovered them on a trip there, and started selling them as a kid's toy.  Coincidentally, BCP Imports was responsible for distributing the "Livestrong" bracelets that were popular when we were 13. 

The bandz spread like wildfire over the south first, then moving on up the East coast.  Finally into Canada early this year. They have been seen on the arms of celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, Kelly Ripa, and Madonna. Silly Bandz (err the official ones) are available online or at 8,000 stores in the US.  Amazon lists the bands as a best-selling kid's toy... yet I see these accessories on the young and old.
This trend might not seem so "new" but it isn't widespread in Canada as it is in the US.  On a recent trip to Buffalo, I was amazed at how the rubber bands were on everyone's arm.  A group of 17-year-old jocks walked by in the Galleria mall, going into Dick's Sports store, their arms were adorned with orange, blue, yellow bands.  The mystery lives on... what shape were they?  I'm betting on favourite sports teams... or maybe Justin Bieber bandz?
Galleria had a whole kiosk dedicated to selling these things... and they came in every Disney character imaginable.  Target had a wall full of them, and cheaply priced.  24 bands cost $4.99... which is decent considering the prices I've seen for the elusive bandz in Toronto. 

Rumours have been spread by overprotective parents that the bands symbolize sexual acts, and when someone rips one, you have to subsequently perform the act.  This is absolutely ridiculous, and sounds like the lore of "kootie shots" and "rainbow parties" seventh graders make up to seem mature.  I have, however, witnessed people using silly bands as slingshots.  Who knows... maybe it's a new way to get the attention of that cutie in the bar... starting a playful slingshot war could be flirty fun, until he discovers the fact that you wear silicone bands shaped like rubber ducks on your arm to a bar.
If you're wondering, I picked up a pack or two... In Disney Princesses and Sparkly Pastel Unicorns.  I think I'm five years old again.
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