
Who has a new pair of Cutler & Gross specs coming her way? This girl! They are of the prescription variety, but I feel this moody image helps better capture the depth and history of the brand. Once again, Spectacle has sorted me out proper. Shout out to this awesome Toronto speciality retailer.
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Fashion at March 1st, 2010.
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With these Givenchy Ostrich Feather gloves, it’s not so much a problem thinking of where to wear them, it’s more of a problem thinking where NOT to wear them. Am I right? Pumping Gas, check. Grocery shopping, checkety check check. Jerking it? CHECK! Just keep them feathers clean.
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Fashion at March 1st, 2010.
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While most savy Toronto shoppers have had Carte Blanche on their radar for a while now, many have yet to discover the sleek shop nestled in Queen West West a skip away from Trinity Bellwoods. Their stock is mostly bod-ass women’s wear and a small men’s section covering the best from the low end Cheap Monday, to the high end Gareth Pugh and Jeremy Scott. Bold prints and hardware are mixed with a sea of black pieces that will heighten any tired wardrobe, so check it out. A recent visit left me with the above JG4B bikini. Almost in time for 2 weeks of vacationing sun in April – sooncome.
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Fashion at January 31st, 2010.
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Fashion at January 31st, 2010.
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After a year of drooling, they’re mine all mine. LAAHHHHV.


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Fashion at January 25th, 2010.
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Holy Sex. If anyone has you sorted on the sexy wet lacey sheer cutout leathery legging front, it’s Black Milk. These tights are all that and simply WOWZAHZ.


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Fashion at November 30th, 2009.
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Fashion at November 29th, 2009.
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Fashion at September 16th, 2009.
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Richard Chai debuted a lower priced secondary collection this week, opting to show the collection entitled ‘Love’ on the runway at New York fashion week rather then his designer collection. The line draws from the ever present boy theme in today’s womenswear and brings you well tailored basics ranging between $50 – $425 wholesale. I fell in love with the line as soon as I saw the promo shots. The entire collection has this beautiful relaxed look without sullying the feel of classic staples. Loving it.
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Fashion at September 14th, 2009.
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