Archive for December, 2009

Renata Kaveh, you’re a star.

Thursday, December 31st, 2009
My my, huge congrats to superstar fashion photographer and perhaps, one of the most kind-hearted, genuine people I know, Renata Kaveh. To know Renata, is to adore her. We could not be any more pleased for her most deserved success.
The editorial which she exhibited at WxW is now on the cover of LUXSURE Magazine. Brings a little tear to my eye.
Renata Kaveh on the red carpet of WxW.
Renata’s fashion story.
From left to right: WxW photographers Renata Kaveh and Kat Torgashev, WxW curator Odessa Parker, official Advocate giraffe mascot… me.

Carlo Calope

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
This is a long overdue thank you to fashion photographer Carlo Calope. Calope was kind enough to shoot us for our Editor’s note in the HOT LIGHTS book, along with Cia Saldutto of The Artist Group who did hair and make-up.

I like Calope’s blog. It’s the story of a guy whose passion is fashion photography, who’s thankful for every opportunity he gets and who’s always looking on the bright side. I think he’s going to manifest himself some serious success.

Calope
(Now imagine that this is the most positive, enthusiastic person you’ve ever met.)

 We wanted semi-candid photography for our Editor’s note photo. He was really fun to work with and did a great job. Here are some shots from the shoot:

 
Alice, Angela & Kate
More of his fashion photography:
 

We are wishing this up-and-coming photographer much success in 2010!

Getting to know Ports 1961

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
Geoff Barrenger’s work on the Ports 1961 advertising has really caught my eye over the years, and I think has become something of a fashion photography reference point in the industry. I know when I was dabbling in fashion photography, it was for me.
Check out this “inspired by” comparison:
Geoff Barrenger, Ports 1961 campaign, SS’07, shot in Buenos Aires
 

 

Alice Keith, 2008, shot at Balzac’s cafe, Toronto

styling: Lynette Gillis
makeup: Katie Scanlan
model: Cailin/Next

 
 
 

That was fun. Anyway, I think Port’s amazing art direction and Geoff’s photography has brought a lot of attention to the brand in recent years, but to be honest, I never really thought about the clothes all that much.
That was, until checking out their small but great fashion show this past Oct. at the Spoke club during fashion week, which we blogged about.

One the highlights of the show was getting a $150 gift certificate to spend at the store. Personally, I think this is a great idea to get some new clientele in there, and if anyone else wants to offer us gift certificates, by all means.

 So, yesterday Angela and I  set out to finally use these lovely gifts.

151 Bloor Street West
SS’10. Pretty!
 
Angela in Ports fall
I like this box.
my purchase, the belt/necklace

My take: Ports is structured, yet feminine, and I REALLY like that. Their stuff reflects the chic world traveler theme of their advertising and I could see myself wearing it. Maybe because I’ve always had a secret desire to move to Buenos Aires(?)
They have a good sale (50%) on their Fall collection for boxing week, and for anyone in the market for a nice day-night dress, it’s worth a look.

Thanks Ports… I’m glad we could get to know each other a little bit better.

Bar Insights: Jim Bob Rays (London, ON)

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Step, the first: Arrive in your hometown with more than a little end-of-year/holiday steam to blow off. Throw in the fact that two of your best friends are touching down for family visits at various parts of the fair “forest city”. Top it off with Jim Bob Rays’ annual Christmas day fiesta, and douse it with cheap tequila, both in product price and quality, and you’ve got yourself a stage set for night to remember (or in some cases, not).

Let me also share for those who weren’t fortunate enough to attend The University of Western Ontario, that London bars are not like bars in Toronto, or New York, or LA. The meathead bouncers do not give a flying fuck who you are, what you do, or where you come from. “Back of the line, every body waits in line!!” They yell out. We stand there in our toques, befuddled, “Tisk tisk” we think. It was 11pm and it was lined up 150 people long down the street. This was a job for Moses.
Moses is Destinee’s dully appointed nickname, because she can part crowds like the red sea, often with a simple diva glare, and in the countless times I’ve rolled with her, she’s never met a line she could not bypass. So in her especially cheerful holiday mood, she goes straight for the kill and quietly exclaims to the bouncer “Listen, I really didn’t want to pull this card, but we’re really important, so we’re going to just head on in now.” We all snickered to ourselves. This was ballsy, even for D.

Well, wouldn’t you know, next thing, we’re in, and it’s like going to an elementary/highschool reunion. Familiar faces everywhere. So many muffin tops, so much bad facial hair. So many of those who peaked in highschool. Sigh. This was a trip down memory lane indeed.
Another tip about London bars is that the wait for service is really long, and bartenders are really bad about serving the legal two drink maximum per customer, so it’s best to order, say, 16 tequlia shots off the top, and stake out a table in the corner which you will call “home base” for the night. This gives you a bit of space and also prevents you from getting ass grinded by some underage/Western chick who’s got a hard-on to defy her parents for the tough time she had growing up in upper middle class suburbia… “I know, life’s just not fair- you shake that ass.”
This brings me to the bathroom scenario. Jim Bob Rays is ill-equipped to say the least. The lineup must have been 20 girls long. 20 girls desperate to pee, from downing vodka cranberry after vodka water bar lime, and so forth. And when girls push by to say “She’s going to be sick!” or “Just using the mirror!” You know this is an outright lie, and that they must think you are stupid. In my younger years, this predictable and highly annoying behaviour would irritate the shit out of me, but tonight, I am doing it, so I just laugh and know that my turn has come.


Conclusions: If you are lucky enough to still be able to visit your local watering hole from when you were a youth, I would highly recommend it. It brings a lot into perspective. Like, how boys you thought were cute when you were 16, are now fat, and still going to the same bar that they were sneaking into when they were kids. Girls that were mean to you in highschool will still give you cut eye with reckless abandon, then will add you on Facebook the next day, and creep the shit out of you, because they are simple and sad. And, lastly, it will remind you that things were fun back then, but fuck, are they EVER fun now!
Cheers!

"Cuz We Are Living In A Material World, And I Am A Material Girl"

Monday, December 21st, 2009


Andy Warhol claimed “Good business is the best art.”


Jeff Koons

Tate Modern brings together artists from the 1980s onwards who have embraced commerce and the mass media to build their own ‘brands’. Pop Life includes Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami and more.


WHEN
From 1st Oct 2009 at 10:00
To 17th Jan 2010 at 18:00
WHERE
Tate Modern Museum
London, England (United Kingdom)








Shoe Love: Penny Lane

Sunday, December 20th, 2009


The End of TV/An Era/A Decade/Whatever

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Pinky: “Gee, Brain, what do you want to do tonight?”


The Brain: “The same thing we do every night, Pinky—try to take over the world!”

Now for some people, going home from a good day’s work and plopping down on the couch for a blissful evening of channel surfing and face stuffing, may be more than enough to pop your top, but for me, it’s never done the job.
I don’t know what’s wrong with me. As enticing as the concept of slothing it out on the couch night after night, taking back hours of pre-programmed commercial-driven television is, I just can’t justify it man.
Is it just our generation that believes when the workday is done, it’s merely time to change shifts and put on our after work/sports group/hobbies/cocktail hats? What the F?
Maybe I’m just so turned off by television from being a part of an entire generation that grew up on it, and because of it’s so-not-clever way of cramming corporate agendas down people’s throats. Bagh! So over it!
Time is finite, and not to be wasted. Why be doing “whatever” when you could be doing SOMETHING! Why settle, when you could be trying to take over the world (so to speak)? Your own word, whatever the hell that may entail.
Therefore, I propose, that my new year’s resolution is this:
Make the most of every moment. Seize every opportunity. And for fuck’s sake- be brave when the scariest thing in life actually happens- you’re given your chance.
That’s my little rant. Now off with you!

HOT LIGHTS EVENT COVERAGE

Monday, December 14th, 2009


HOT LIGHTS- Event Video from The Advocates on Vimeo.

The Artist Group Limited Holiday Fête

Friday, December 11th, 2009
The only thing remotely enjoyable about the recent drop to frigid low temps and icy-as-fuck sidewalks in stilettos, is the promise of warmth when you make it to your best friend’s (and fellow Advocate’s) holiday gathering at The Artist Group Limited offices on King West. Oh, and the Soy Silk product samples and Amarula warmers greeting us at the door didn’t hurt either. Nice touch!



Now, can we get down to business and discuss what I really want to talk about most… how frickin fab our Kate looked in that dress? Another by-product of the vintage clothes bomb which went off in our living room earlier this week. By the way, I’ll never reveal the source!



Kat’s dress was a vintage find in Kensington earlier this month. Paired with grey Zara heels and black tights, it made for an intriguing take on the classic design of the dress. Through the packed office space, Kat yelled out “Is that food??” She found herself a bowl of over-sized corn chips and pretty much settled in for the duration of our stay at TAG.

Now, these pictures are shotty at best, but I would just like to point out the unique cut of the neckline on this Roni dress I got in NYC. The first time I went to that store, I scored three dresses: One of which is an orangey/red cocktail dress I wore to our WOMEN x WOMEN event in the spring, the other is a totally versatile day-to-night dress that can be paired with boots and a leather jacket, and I also got this purple dress that has such classic lines. That store is easily one of my favourite, and most memorable finds in New York. Oh, and the staff were ridiculously helpful as well. The associate helping me was a freelance stylist and gave me some amazing tips!
The Advocates at WxW 2009

Did you Happen To See The Most Beautiful Girl In The World?

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Ah, Miss Penny Lane, Kat, Katerina, Associate Advocate, what-the-fuck-ever… when you came over to our house last night and sifted your way through the vintage clothing bomb that had gone off in our living room, I knew there would be something good in there for you…

It was a typical Thursday evening… I was relaxing in the bath with a glass of Pinot Grigio and we were plotting out our course of action for the night. Then, I peeked from behind the curtain to see Kat donning this red Winston dress. What a dress!
It was like the stars aligned, and the Earth stood still… and yeah, all of those existential metaphors. What a vision! Now all I need to do is find a party worthy of showing off my little red sports car.
If it doesn’t come up soon, I’m settling for prosecco and corn chips while we dance around the living room, or maybe brunch at Mitzi’s!