Archive for January, 2010

Shoe Love: Ports 1961

Friday, January 29th, 2010

The Hunt For The Perfect Robe

Friday, January 29th, 2010
After a long overdue eyebrow wax at Concepts (Sam is a wizard), I sauntered in through the basement of Holts with every intention of hoofing it up to the shoe department. Somewhere along the way, probably a result of repeatedly emailing while walking and not looking where I’m going, I somehow ended up in the mens underwear department. There I remembered a certain filmmaker, Billie Mintz saying he was looking for robe…
After seeing Tom Ford’s directorial debut, A Single Man, did any other straight male turn to his date and say “I’ve got to get myself a robe like that!”? That answer, I will never know, but I figured it wasn’t something he was going to go out and get himself, so I thought I would take a stab at it. Well let me tell you, what was supposed to be an innocent little impulse purchased turned into a multiple-return, seemingly never-ending saga!
My initial thought was to stay away from terry cloth and get something more lounge-y, so I went with a beautifully tailored Holt Renfrew brand robe. I thought it had that same kind of early 60’s “A Single Man” throw back feel.

But it was too big and too much like his dad’s robe (whatever that means). So back I went in search of a “sexier” robe. No, not like a short, red silk robe with flames and dragons on the back, although maybe that might have been cool. There I was, asking three Holt’s salesmen to help me find a sexy silk robe for a man, thinking “What have I gotten myself into here!?” So I exchanged it for this blue one that had a more “masculin” pattern I guess?
Yes, that is a picture of Billie trying on the “sexy silk robe” in the middle of a restaurant.
“No that waiter is totally NOT weirded out dear!”
But I failed. Again. Now he’s saying maybe he wants terry cloth. Fack! This time I drag his ass back to Holt’s so that he can pick out the damn robe himself. The sentiment is clearly gone at this point. And of course, after hmm-ing and haa-ing, he goes with the one I was going to get in the first place. A plaid (of course) Burberry robe that was not too long, not too big, just the right kind of “sexy”. Mission accomplished.
Note to female readers: Buy him a black Hugo Boss scarf for godssake. You can’t go wrong there.
And for the record… Billie was rocking this look at The Innovator’s Ball last April, before A Single Man even came out. Don’t think I didn’t buy him those glasses too.

David Clemmer

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

David Clemmer of Style by Jury just requested to be My friend on Facebook. I love David Clemmer! I think I just peed myself a little bit.

That is all.

"Wearing It" By Penny Lane – Winter Wear

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Living in a country like Canada, winter is an important time of year to address your wardrobe. For a woman on a limited budget, as I’m sure most 20-something year olds out there are, it’s smart to narrow down your search for a perfect winter wardrobe to a few key items. There are three pieces items every woman should absolutely invest in.
First, you need a good quality bag of a decent size so that it can hold all your gear yet still look fashionable when you carry it from work to play. If you choose a semi-neutral color such as a chestnut or a gray, it can take you into spring or even summer. Next, you need a sturdy fashionable pair of boots. A fur (or faux ) lining is a big bonus for the winter months and try to avoid synthetic materials as they will lack longevity. Most importantly, you absolutely need to invest in a good winter jacket. There are many fashionable and warm options available today and I promise it will be the best money you will spend when it comes to a true wardrobe investment. Don’t be nervous to spend a little more than you were hoping too, because this is the one item you will be wearing every single day. If money allows, I would recommend owning 2 versions. A classic black peacoat is a staple for the milder weather and fancier occasions, not to mention goes with absolutely everything and will never be out of style. However, if your budget only permits one major coat purchase, go for a fitted and fashionable parka. I definitely recommend getting a longer version, slightly cinched in the waist, with a good hood and a warm lining. I don’t favor the versions ending at the waist and puffing out throughout the torso, because they’re not very flattering for a woman’s figure. They aren’t slimming or fashionable and imagine attempting to wear something like that with a dress, a skirt, or, god forbid, a pair of heels? Not a good look for anyone.

There is a myriad of options available in stores today and I’m proud to say that the most popular seem to be Canadian labels (who better to design warm comfy winter wear than Canadians themselves?). We’re all familiar with the popular arctic wear label Canada Goose, but my favorite option when it comes to stylish, flattering and warm winter wear is the Montreal-based superluxe label Mackage (several designs pictured above) which designs wool, fur, parka and leather outwear for both sexes. Fur (real and faux) has made its way back into fashionable winter wear, and there are some really adorable and glam options available at vintage stores across Toronto. Beware though, sizes and styles go fast and be careful when selecting a vintage piece. Make sure to check the hardware and lining as well as inspect for stains or rips; they’re often difficult to repair and you may be stuck with an item in an undesirable condition.
Once you’ve got the basics down, other winter staples are easier to add as your budget allows. Sweaters, wraps, wool trousers, cute knit berets and leather gloves all add great finishing touches to a fashionable winter look. Remember, you never have to compromise style when considering warmth and comfort. Plan strategically and be reasonable with what’s acceptable for the weather as well as your lifestyle and budget. The building blocks will lead you to a great look and a smart wardrobe. Happy planning!

WOMEN x WOMEN 2010 Line-Up Announced

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Today, Modelresource exclusively announced the line-up of WOMEN X WOMEN 2010 photographers.

This has been in the works for months and we have to
say we are really happy with the line-up of photographers confirmed for 2010. Thanks to all those in the industry who weighed in and gave us their suggestions on who they thought should be included.

We have four new exhibitors: the internationally
famous Malina Corpadean, noted fashion and advertising photographer Anouk
Lessard, as well as two fantastic new talents, Lindsey Drennan and Carlyle
Routh.

If you followed us in 2009, you may have noticed we went from
nineteen photographers in 2009 to twelve photographers in 2010; this is both
for logistical reasons (bigger venue this year, but only so much wall space) and
a choice to bring more focus to the line-up, especially in the emerging
category. In 2010 we have a really strong group, split evenly between huge names
and newer talent.

With PR mogul Vanessa Morcom handling PR this year, we’re excited to see how big this will go. Stay tuned.

2010 Photographers

Angela Lewis
Anouk Lessard
Arline Malakian
Carlyle Routh
Genevieve Caron
Genevieve Charbonneau
Lily & Lilac
Lindsey Drennen
Malina Corpadean
Maude Arsenault
Renata Kaveh
Kat Torgashev

Our new website

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Angela already mentioned this, but I think this deserves its own post.
Angela has added web design to her long list of tricks. Our first effort, our own corporate site, is done, and amazing!!!! (If we do say so ourselves).
www.theadvocatestoronto.com

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NEWS

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
ModelResource.com to run an exclusive announcing the WxW Photographer line-up within the next few days.


Several beautiful location shoots are scheduled for WOMEN x WOMEN, including on a snowy lake outside Montreal with Maude Arsenault and film crew in tow.

WHY is it always that the most exciting things are those that you just can’t talk about until they’re in the bag? If a new project we recently pitched gets green lighted… it will be bigger than huge for us, and actually, big for the fashion world too. But of course – we can’t talk about it. That’s why I haven’t been blogging, because besides working like maniacs on that pitch, there is nothing else I want to talk about but that one thing… sometimes it sucks to be so focused.

    Where in the World Have The Advocates Been?

    Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

    So this is what they mean when they talk about bad blogging. A pseudo, trying-to-be respectable blog that disappears off the radar for a week. Tisk tisk. I lament in shame.
    Well, if you must know. I’ve been turning over a new leaf, or turning the corner, or taking it one day at a time. No, no I did not just emerge from the merky depths of rehab. I’ve been trying to find a regime of regular fitness and productivity. One that doesn’t include brunch followed by a delicious box of pastries from School Restaurant. Sorry, they’re fucking delicious though!
    So I’ve rediscovered my love for Hot Yoga. I’ve been going pretty much every day for the last 2 weeks. Something about laying on a mat in the middle of a room with above tropical temps, 40 other hot bodied yogi’s, sweating and stretching and panting. Me likey. It’s pretty much like crack…. And yeah, I can’t get enough.
    On The Advocates front, we’ve got some interesting things in the works. Unfortunately nothing we can publicize at the moment. I know, we suck. Stay tuned.
    Highlights from the last week include:
    Kate and I getting our asses kicked in a church basement in little Italy (we started Best Body Bootcamp together-Advocates unite!!!)
    Eating lunch 4 of the last seven days at Jamie Kennedy’s Gilead Cafe. Pretty much… total awesomeness… local food, served in a lovely, airy, bistro/cafeteria type setting, tucked away in a back alley of Queen St East. Loving it.
    Watching the second last episode of Jersey Shore on MTV- fist pumping like CHAMPS! Is it bad that I’m actually sad to see it go? Word on the street is that they’ve signed on for a second season.
    Meeting with Lorne Gertner of Hill and Gertner to discuss “the future of The Advocates”, or what we so commonly refer to as “our plan to take over the world”
    Brunch at Table 17. Go there and get yourself some. That’s all I have to say about that.
    Oh yea, and famed photographer Renata Kaveh, snapped some pics of us for our shiny new website. Ch-ch-ch-check it out


    Bar Insights: Brooklynn

    Sunday, January 10th, 2010
    What on Earth is happening to the west queen west bar scene? Go back to Yorkville douche! I suppose this is what we get for going anywhere in downtown Toronto on a Saturday night. But I digress…
    So my fellow Advocates in crime and I head out for a modest night out to celebrate the birth of our dear friend and Event Logistics Director (bless his heart) Nathan. How old did he turn, do you ask? I’ll never tell.
    We venture out from my doorstep to make the 5 minute walk under the Queen St bridge and then opt for a taxi, since I am both cold and lazy (and half drunk). We make our way into the dank little basement section of Brooklynn, where the ceilings are low and the lights are too. It would almost remind one of partying in their parent’s basement back in high school, if it weren’t for the sudden influx of uber posers crowding the bar. Fack!
    Standing at the side of the bar waiting to order a drink. A guy practically bulldozes his way into our conversation. What a charmer this one is. Oh, I’m sorry, do I have a neon sign hanging across my chest that says, please interrupt my conversation and start yimmer yammering on about how you went to Ivy, and how you are a trader, and how you live in a condo downtown?
    Allow me to address the points you have just laid out. 1) I was in fine arts at UWO whilst you were attending Ivy, getting drunk at frat parties and trying to bag sorority girls. We did not associate then, and there is no reason for us to associate now. 2) You are a trader. Congratulations. Go back to Ki. And get to bed early, cuz it’s not easy sucking the corporate teet all day, just to make a buck and afford your fancy, not-so-impressive life. 3) You live in a condo. Awesome. Go back to your little cookie-cutter box in the sky and consider how to bring some semblance of creativity, or at the very least, non-superficial fulfillment into your life. Your overworked tactics are both tired and sad.
    “So can I get your number?” he announces. As if asking was just some technicality before we rode off into the sunset… ahem… condo in the sky. “Oh, I’m sorry, was it something I did or didn’t say that give you that impression, or was it just your blinding sense of self entitlement? Either way, scamper off.”
    Yes everyone’s parent’s love them, but maybe something went wrong when they told us we could do and be anything, sleep with anyone? We don’t all grow up to be astronauts Timmy. Actually, most of us grow up to work for someone we all come to know, called “the man”. Clearly, this has proved true for you.
    After all that, he actually has the chops to turn to Al and say “What a waste of 20 minutes.” Ack! What, not used to rejection? How about learn how to bow out gracefully and NOT interrupt someone’s conversation in the first place. Plus, you were standing there for like 3 minutes tops. Dick.
    Conclusions: Beware of going out anywhere in Toronto on a Saturday night. All your favorite local spots turn into watering holes for the blithering assholes who come out of the woodworks only on weekend nights. If you’ve got to venture out there, make sure you do it with your friends in tow. They always make for a good story at the end of the night.
    Lastly, it never hurts to drop by Poutini’s for a little midnight (3am) snack. Let me be clear: although I will NEVER wait in line at a bar, for Poutini’s, I have been known to wait upwards of half an hour while rocking out with a bunch of drunk hipsters desperate for potatoes slathered with gravy and curd. Mmmmmm…. makes a girl proud to be Canadian. What do I have to do to franchise that shit? I would set up shop right next to Jim Bob Rays in London. Did I mention they do brunch now? Ahyeeeeaaaa!
    Disclaimer: For the sake of Al not hunting me down and maiming me, I have included a generic Poutinis product shot sourced from the web, rather than the actual pictures of her with a bucket of Poutinis from that evening. Ha.

    Top 5

    Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
    HOT LIGHTS was one of The Compendium Daily’s Top 5 stories for 2009!