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Ceci N’est Pas Paris

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Around the time of 1928, Rene Magritte painted this image called “The Treachery of Images”, wherein a pipe was painted and below it written, “Ceci n’est pas une pipe”. The image brought into question thoughts of representation, reproduction and authenticity. Although we often identify an image by a replication of that which it is, it most certainly is not “the real thing.”
Case and point, our recent Advocates excursion to Paris.
So there we were, going to shoot fashion films in the fashion capital of the world, with none other than famed photographer Renata Kaveh, and her team of top industry talent. Having grown up with shows like Sex and The City, the romantic notion of Paris had been practically calling me from across the pond for years.

Despite the obvious language barrier, I was determined to enjoy every moment of Paris, so i summoned up all my Grade 12 French and set out to experience all the fashion, culture, dining, and nightlife that Paris had to offer. And of course, I brought all my most fabulous garments that were just special enough for Parisian nightlife.
To my dismay, Paris was not the walking runway I had dreamt it up to be since my days as a budding fashion enthusiast. Not even close. Girls were wearing flats with jeans and tshirts. Whaaa?? No 6 inch stilettos for a jaunt to the local cafe? No shimmery silk dresses to cocktail hour? Balls.
The worst part of it all, was that I brought some 14 dresses for 9 days (hey! you have to switch from day to night!) and I, nay Billie, had to cart them in a garment bag, slung around his neck. Fun times had by all.
Conclusions: The romantic version of Paris you envision, is a marketing vehicle created by the media and tourism industry to sell Paris vacations. Paris is probably one of the most casual towns in the world despite (or because?) of it’s fashion accolades. Therefore, if you are heading for Paris, opt for uber casual and leave your fancy rags at home.
And if you’re wondering when those fashion films will be popping up… stay tuned.

There’s that pimped Roots leather jacket again, which ultimately became the staple item of my Paris wardrobe.

Roots Photo Shoot With Scott Moir & Tessa Virtue

Monday, May 17th, 2010
Recently, The Advocates joined Roots at a photo shoot with Cylla Von Tiedemann as she captured Olympic Gold Medalists Scott Moir & Tessa virtue in action on the ice at the Forest Hill Arena. Now, I’ve been to more than a few photo shoots in my day, but this was frickin awesome. Watching them skate around and do that sexy pseudo lovers thing that they do (all for show by the way- they are not an item!) was H-O-T and we got it all on camera. Here are some behind the scenes pics as well as a teaser to the full video to be released shortly. Thank me later! xo
Man with camera= Billie Mintz! Wonderful shooting along with Sean McBride.

Tessa Virtue rocking a Roots zip hoodie. Werk it… Werk IT!!!!
And who do we see other than HMU artist Anna from FORD at the shoot? Always nice to see a familiar face!
Michael Budman, Roots Co Founder with Olympic Gold Medalist David Pelletier.
Me in my new PIMPED grey leather Roots jacket trying not to freeze my ass off. I quit figure skating when I was 6 because it made my feet too cold. That and I sucked.

Sunday Sunday

Monday, May 17th, 2010
Ah yes, once again, the season is upon us. Another fancy afternoon at Casa Kate + Angela + our favourite soon-to-be summertime beverage, Fresita- and that’s what I call a party folks.

We first tasted the sweet nectar that is Fresita at WxW and soon discovered that it was even more fabulous with a healthy dose of Grey Goose with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. And at $13.75, for a bottle of sparkling wine infused with hand picked strawberries, you can’t go wrong. That’s right… “hand picked” people. No messing around over here.

So when I moved into this joint last September, we had a brief fleeting time where we could enjoy the wonder that was the backyard oasis before the cold started to set in. Well, I have since, planted a little garden, hung some candle holders from the tree branches, and re-borrowed the fabulous little mattress from the man-of-our-hearts Nathan Gauld so that we can set up our own version of paradise right here in parkdale.
Our house is conveniently located a mere stones throw from the Brock St LCBO which makes for interesting encounters when the bums save up enough for a can or two of Lakeport and decide to go drink them in the parking lot immediately next to our house. Thankfully our fence offers up some semblance of privacy although when they start talking to themselves it makes for solid entertainment.

When asking who wanted a blanket or pillow, Kat demanded… “Do you have any fur?” Well pardon me, while I go find whatever dead carcass I may have laying around inside. As Kat is dead set on only draping herself in the finest, I found the fur collar to a BEBE jacket from like 10 years ago that I couldn’t bring myself to throw away, and apparently, it sufficed.

Conclusions: 1) I’ve decided in advance that this summer will kill all other summers as things shape up nicely with The Advocates and the weather is going to be maaahhhvelous. 2) Whenever you get a bunch of London Ontario expats together and start bumping some dirrrty south hip hop, the party is gonna be “off the chain”. Cuz don’t ya know, London is home to some of the most straight up gangsta girls around…. Just ask my sister. Werd.

Canadian (Heritage) is Cool

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Of course Canada is a great place to live and we’re all lucky to be here, but Canada is not, generally speaking, “cool.”

But could it be that “Canadian-ness,” as a style, a culture, is cool again? Or maybe not “again”… because… was it ever cool? Hmm, perhaps not? Alright, so I’m going to suggest something here… maybe Canada is not necessarily any cooler than it ever was, but I think we’re seeing a Canadian Heritage trend happening.

Check out Classified’s surprisingly popular Oh Canada song, which starts off with “A Heritage Moment”…

Or that the sales of Canada Goose jackets have “inexplicably” soared this year, with the jackets becoming a much coveted item. I can’t believe I see teenagers wearing these things (don’t they go for something like $800 a piece? WTF?) You may recall my biz partner Angela’s lovely post entitled, “Bitch! That’s My Jacket Episode #1,” over a woman’s suspicion that Angela stole her Canada Goose jacket… in bar packed with Canada Goose jackets. And I can’t remember if Angela posted about her experience a week later… but she actually got her jacket stolen (and subsequently wrestled it back) at a Montreal bar.

Apparently, the Canada Goose thing was just one of those tipping point trends, largely seeded by the brand itself when the founder’s granddaughter took over in 2001.

Hayden Christensen in a Canada Goose jacket
The Bay leveraged the Canadian Heritage trend this past year with their clever PR initiative of tasking ten Canadian designers to turn the traditional Bay point blanket into a winter coat.
Smythe’s version of the HBC coat
Even the originals are doing pretty well.

Everyone’s favorite “socialite,” Nolan Bryant, in an original

Our friends on the leading edge of fashion have been playing with this too. One of our favorite photographers Troy Moth did a photo shoot for HOT LIGHTS which mixed aboriginal inspired pieces with PVC leather, to create beautiful, fashion forward looks.
Troy Moth for HOT LIGHTS

And another fashion photographer Mackenzie Duncan co-created a fashion film called Cazar with Stuart McIntyre for Filler Magazine, which plays on an aboriginal/colonialist theme (I think… what do you think this film is about? Either way, I like it) and uses several Canadian leathers and designers.

So what’s the upshot here? High quality, staunchly Canadian brands, like Roots Leather, are primed to see sales increase this year. Maybe even the awards jacket will be making a return.
XO Kanye

Yvan Rodic & Balenciaga at The White Space

Monday, April 19th, 2010
What better to do the day after wrapping a fashion film shoot with a certain Hollywood celebrity (we won’t tell who yet) than head on over to The Bay’s top floor where The White Space, which holds some of the city’s most sought after designers, was hosting the fragrance launch for Balenciaga Paris.
Upon entry, a handsome young man walks up to us and steals us away to a private part of the party. Not entirely uncommon until he starts snapping pictures and we clue in to the fact that this is the Facehunter, Yvan Rodic, himself and we have been facehunted.
Niice.

Could Alexis and her sister, Erin Jade be any more frickin gorgeous? Me thinks not. She made a cameo in our fashion film this week. Renata Morales, she did you proud.

Lex with Michelle Bilodeau of Front Row Magazine. PS they named WxW “THE” event of LGFW.

Ok, so here is Yvan with Ashleigh and Amanda of The Society, who hosted the event, conducting the Q & A, and Jen McNeely of SheDoesTheCity.com, asking a question. In one hand, Yvan is a holding a microphone, in the other, a raw carrot for “more candid questions”. So then he started nonchalantly gnawing on it, like, ‘what, you guys don’t do this in Canada? It’s SO hot in Europe right now.’ Goddamit, someone get me a fucking carrot!
At some point, we realized that we lost our little pet Advocate, Penny Lane, and went out in search of her into the white abyss where alcoholic beverages were not allowed. We found her, rubbing up against the Halston Heritage collection, with her face. Yes, she was having a moment, but we knew this was coming since the Halston Heritage Launch several weeks ago.



WOMEN x WOMEN 2010: Kat Torgashev

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Kat Torgashev

www.kattorgashev.com


“Memoirs of a Dream- is a piece about dreams and fantasies portraying the hopes for the future and fears of what’s to come.”


Art Direction & Photography: Kat Torgashev

Stylist: Mariko Lauren (Plutino Group)

Makeup & Hair: Dee Daly (Judy Inc)

Set Design: Christina Yan (Artist Group Limited)

Model: Asha (Ford)

Photo Assistant: Carlo C. & Nikolai N.

Venue: Smash Furniture

Video Editing: Mary Gerretson

WOMEN x WOMEN 2010: Geneviève Caron

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Geneviève Caron

www.genevievecaron.com


“It all started from Elyse and what she was able to convey as a model. She fits that spirit of film noir to perfection.”


Art Direction & Photography: Geneviève Caron

Stylist: Kurt Salt (Judy Inc)

Hair & Makeup: Jordanna Maxwell (Judy Inc)

Model: Elyse Saunders (Ford)

Photo Assistant: Joseph Devitt Tremblay

Video Editing: Mary Gerretson

WOMEN x WOMEN 2010: Arline Malakian

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Arline Malakian

www.arlinemalakian.com


“A play of today’s idealized forms shaped by a woman’s vision.”


Art Direction & Photography: Arline Malakian

Stylist: Alexis Honce

Beauty: Anna Nanoiu (Page One)

Models: Frances, Chloe (Elite);

Genevieve (Elmer Olsen)

Photo and Digital Assistants:

Neil Van and Katarina Marinic

Styling Assistant: Shelby Monita

Video Editing: Mary Gerretson

This One Goes Out To All The Haters… Well… Just That One So Far

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
Ay me… what to do when you receive your first negative comment on your blog…? My Partner Alice (business, not personal perv) immediately suggested that I delete it, then subsequently, we would both go on pretending we never read it….
First instinct- but not the right instinct. Partners are good like that. They care about your feelings and look out for you (but that’s a whole other post). Anyway… the whole “delete all negative comments” bit… I don’t buy it.
I want to take this opportunity to investigate further. It’s funny how with all the positive support and feedback we have received from the media, industry, friends, sponsors and guests who attended the event, one comment from “Anonymous” saying “looks like a crappy showing…” can still make my heart sink. Why? Because I’m probably way too sensitive and because I, and a lot of other people have poured my heart into WxW to make it what it has become today. What does “looks like a crappy showing…” even mean anyway? And what is the “…” leading to? Is that just the trail off of an undeveloped thought?
I wondered who “Anonymous” might be? Were they actually at the event? Did they see the work? Are they a disgruntled guest/photographer/jaded member of the fashion industry? One can’t help but be curious.
That’s the thing about the internet and online conversations. Everyone can get their “hate on” behind the veil of anonymity because most people wouldn’t say that shit to your face. Well I’d just like to thank “Anonymous” for making me realize that if that if I actually want to “do” shit in this life, which if you stop and think about it, not all people aspire to do, I will probably have to toughen up my skin a bit because the road to success is lined with people who want to see you fail. Actually, while I’m at it, the road is also lined with flakes who don’t follow through on their words, and people who will take credit for your endless hours of hard work.
Makes you realize who’s really in it with you when it’s 2 am and your feet hurt from wearing brand new Jimmy Choo’s that you bought but couldn’t afford and you’re scooping fruit wedges and cigarette butts out of a filthy bucket with your bare hands- and they’re right there with you. Or when an unidentified volunteer goes dumpster diving around back to try to find a bag of rentals that got mistaken for trash and comes back victorious. Not that I’m speaking from experience or anything, man. I like John Christian Bovee’s quote “False friends are like our shadow, keeping close to us while we walk in the sunshine, but leaving us the instant we cross into the shade.”
When I read comment logs about my peers online that are so hateful and negative, it seems kind of funny how far people will go with their online comments when they don’t have to put their face to their words. I guess my comment bash was pretty PG13 rated in comparison- so, yea, thanks for that “Anonymous”…
Anyhow, they say when people start hating on you, that’s how you know you’re doing something right… so cheers to that. Excuse my while I drown my sorrows in this bottle of tequila.
Until next time… “Anonymous” ;)

"I Hope You Have An Extremely Wonderful Day"

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
… says the teller at the bank. Kat and I are instantly caught off guard by this extraordinary gesture of well wishing and we can’t help but look at each other with skepticism. Got to love jaded downtown living.
We sauntered down to Bellwood’s yesterday and stopped in at Chippy’s for some fish… mmmyea.
The thing that was misleading was the everyone was doing their own laissez-faire lounge-type thing in the park, making it look so carefree, only the ground was still damp as shit. Were these hipsters all resigning to accepting a wet ass or did they find the only dry patches in the park?
The minute I sat down I got a soggy bottom. Bollocks. So we sat on our notebooks and agreed to document our plans mentally. ‘What were we there for again?’ Oh yea, that’s right. Kat and I are planning a Vlog series on Vintage shopping in the TDot. So yea, watch out for that in the coming weeks…. mmmhmm!