Month: November 2013

New Beauty Obsession

Julep Freedom Polymer Top Coat

Julep Freedom Polymer Top Coat

I recently got a sample of the Julep Freedom Polymer Top Coat at Sephora and I have to say my nail ritual has changed. For anyone like me who loves their nails to look polished but doesn’t really have the time to wait for them to fully dry or wants to do gel nail treatments or just likes the opportunity to change them to suit their their mood, this is your solution. The Julep Freedom Polymer Top Coat actually cures on the nails in 5 minutes with no UV light needed using a new scientific processes where the nails won’t even smudge after the 5 minutes. You can go about your day while having amazing shiny nails, with no wait time. The polymer also helps fix any brush stroke mistakes you may have made with your polish, could this really get any better? As an added bonus it is a ‘4-free’ formulation, meaning no formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, toluene or DBP. This is definitely a new must have in my cosmetic bag.

Find me on Clayza

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Last spring I was lucky enough to meet Neil Martin and Jeffrey Howard at a fashion event. These two have been working tirelessly to help the freelance artist in Toronto as they saw that many were missing out on opportunities and struggling to maintain their passion as a full time career. Neil and Jeff aimed to help freelance artists the opportunities to gain exposure with other artists for collaboration with as well as provide an outlet to find new clients, with their amazing platform, Clayza. They have been working with the top talent in Toronto in all creative fields to launch this platform. I was fortunate enough to be one the few who were chosen to test this secret new platform and give my feedback on the site with regards to my styling business. I am happy to say I am a huge fan of the site, and not just because I was one of the select few who were chosen to test it out.

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Clayza, is truly a great platform for any artist be it a photographer, videographer, graphic designer, fine artist, designer, stylist, makeup artist to show their work in an incredibly easy to use format. They made sure that the site not only allows you to feature your work there, but also includes links to your own website and also any social media platforms you may use. Not only that but Neil and Jeff are so excited about this platform that they are willing to do whatever it takes to help make sure you are happy with the page and that it works the way you want it to. I am extremely excited to see how they progress with the platform. Currently the site is invite only, but thankfully being one of the testers I am more than willing share this great platform and connect you with them. Feel free check out my own Clayza page here.

Get Ready…

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Last week I was lucky enough to preview the Isabel Marant for H&M collection and let me say it is even better than I expected. The pieces not only look like some of Marant’s collections past, but the quality and the fit are definitely up to any Marant fan’s standards.

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The pieces are so wearable and have a great bohemian/rocker timeless nature that you will enjoy in your closets for years to come. Then there is the men’s and the kids both collections are equally as incredible as the women’s. Marant’s approach the whole time was that the children should be able to wear what the adults wear, just smaller, which is great for any of those smaller fashion fans out there. This is definitely a collection not to miss!

Here are a few of my favourite pieces on my wish list:

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Stay tuned as I will post all collection pieces and prices closer to the launch date to help you get your shopping lists ready. November 14th is not that far away!

All Images Courtesy of H&M

Breaking…

Vuitton Confirms Nicolas Ghesquière To Helm Label

Nicolas Ghesquiere Photo by Karim Sadil
Nicolas Ghesquiere
Photo by Karim Sadil

As announced by WWD, in Paris today, Louis Vuitton has confirmed that they have named famed Nicolas Ghesquière as the new artistic director of the women’s collections. Ghesquiere is most known for his time at Balenciaga where his designs helped launch the label back into one of the hottest labels amongst the fashion set. The new position with Louis Vuitton has been made effective immediately, he takes over from Marc Jacobs who’s 16 year tenure had helped launch Louis Vuitton into an incredible collection known no longer just for their luggage but chose to leave this past season to focus on his own namesake collections, Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs.

After Ghesquière was promoted to creative director of Balenciaga in 1997 he became well known to going into the archives of Christóbal and doing incredible reinterpretations of the label to help transform the brand into one of the most influential French brands and one of the most anticipated collections to be shown during Paris Fashion Week. I am intrigued to see Ghesquière’s interpretations for Louis Vuitton when he shows in March for the Fall 2014 collections which will also coincide perfectly to the heritage brands 160th anniversary in 2014.