so fresh
it was all a dream
Every cliche in the book can apply to my year. It was a blink, a blur, two snaps of the finger…and then it’s midnight and I’m kissing in another new year with my Mr. Man. 2012 holds my wildest dreams, and I hope, yours as well.
My favorite drink: vodka & water with lime juice
ZARA dress / ZARA evening gloves
Tristan stockings / ALDO shoes
2012 goal: I cook for my friends and/or family twice a month (This is going to be BIG for me. And you better believe I will try and do it in heels)
It’s been a blur. Cheers to 2012, my darling.
merry merry
buongiorno
back in black
from the archives: military-ish
shiny and bright
I was running errands and deep in list making mode when I caught the conversation happening, quite literally, behind my back. They were discussing my coat and how the girl thought it had been lovely in the shop but after seeing “like, a thousand other girls” in the same coat, she no longer thought it was for her. Her man friend then interjected the conversation with “ew. I totally know what you mean”.
Long story short, I allowed this couple’s personal opinions get under my skin. However, something in my best interest happened out of it. A thought I had at the time of purchase came back. This warm, well tailored, beautifully lined, cashmere and wool blend, sensibly-chosen-in-black coat had one detail that I wasn’t 100% happy with: the buttons. I didn’t love the buttons yet never made the effort to replace them. A few weekends ago, I quit settling and made the effort.
The Coat: Talula Babaton “Howell” Peacoat
The chosen ones: Vintage 1920′s buttons from Button Button
Left: the “before” button // Right: the “after” button
These buttons are officially the oldest vintage pieces I have ever purchased
one of a kind
Last weekend I was invited to the grand opening party for The Board Of Trade, a boutique on the edge of Vancouver’s Chinatown. I was able to meet with David and Eunice (the owners of the store) and above the hub bub of the stylish crowd, they shared their store’s story.
If you’re looking for one of a kind pieces, this is the place to go. David and Eunice source labels from all over the world and in small quantities. The chosen pieces are intentional and I feel that the store is probably a very tight edit of what their own closets probably look like.
What I’ll be back for:
-The jewelery hanging by the cash desk. Unicorns and toy soldiers cast in metal. It’s amazing.
-Shoes for my boyfriend. I’m eyeing a few pairs of slip-ons for him for Christmas.
What I’ll remember to check in regularly for:
-Tees and jackets that only 10-12 other lucky people in Vancouver may get to own.
PS: If you’re in to minimalistic design, this store is all that and more.
In love with almost every piece they had hanging in their accessories section
Clockwise: Erin of Haus of Hybrid and Ashley of Social Chair, Keiko
Memories of my childhood were in these bowls
LOVE polaroids and this was such a fun way to engage their guests.
Check out some of the pics from Shake It Media here.
Want to know more about The Board of Trade? Read about them in String Magazine.
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Today I found something on Google, about me, I forgot existed.
*Does anyone else cringe when they hear/watch themselves? I don’t know how Hollywood does it.
















