Friday, 23 September 2011

Going Vintage

I don't know how many times I have walked in to a shop like Value Village and have found a treasure. Not only finding a piece that no one will have, But a treasure with a story behind it. In this day and age we are in a society that troughs everything away and like the saying goes someone else trash is another's treasure. But not very vintage piece are created equal. When you’re going vintage there are a few things you need to know before making that purchase.

* When buying vintage ask yourself does this piece look modern? Will I be able to wear this again? Will it be a staple I will have for years?
* Check the items condition. Check all seams, Armpits and material for stains and imperfections. Also Check if anything of the embellishments are missing and if your able to fix them.
* Labels aren't always good. A vintage piece needs to be good in design not just because it’s Gucci.
            * Ask a girlfriend for their opinion. Note people lie so bring someone you trust.
* Just because it trendy doesn't mean it’s going to look good on you. Going vintage is to find items you’re going to love for a life time. 

So next time you’re at grandmother’s house take a peek at her accessories. You’re bound to find something very special.
K<3

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Romance With An Edge

So I'm really excited to share with you that my first give away ends in the next week. For the month of September I'm giving away a pair of stunning vintage honey topaz earrings From an amazing designer on Etsy. Anyways  I just wanted to share with you a little about the designer Kym not only is she a gifted artist but I'm also proud to call her my mother. Kym or shall I say Mum has been in the the business of designing jewelery for a little over fourteen years and is currently responsible for three different Etsy stores such as CrushJewels. She has also owned two very successful high end boutiques and has been featured in "style at home" and "Canadian house and home". Not to mention also appeared on the TV show The Shopping Bag.  She Specializes in hand crafted pieces made from vintage stones and findings. Not only are her pieces romantic and vintage but they have a underline of that Gothic edge so there really is something for everyone. 



Okay so my first BadCrush give away will be the Vintage Estate Honey Topaz Earrings on the right from Crush Jewels. http://www.etsy.com/listing/41467842/vintage-estate-honey-topaz-earrings  All you guys need to do is become a follower. Contest end September 30th

Monday, 19 September 2011

Getting Heeled

One of the largest trends for this fall is the heeled loafer. Personally when I started to see this trend unfold I wasn't too fond of the flat version but in heels there ultra chic. My favorite part about this trend is that there are so many different styles from old school chic to art-deco. Not only is this look versatile but it also appropriate for any occasion. Pair them put with a pair of wool trouser or a pleated skirt with a leather jacket and your set. 
STYLING TIPS

look for a loafer with a heel that isn't to skinny. Not only is a thicker heel more comfortable but the idea of wearing a heeled loafer is to have that heavier look.

Always choose leather. Leather always looks good and against other materials it last a lot longer and looks expensive.
K<3

Sunday, 18 September 2011

The Test Of Time

I just wanted to share with you one of my favorite accessories that I bought earlier this year. Its my Marc By Marc Jacobs stainless steal watch. Not only is it a thing of pure beauty but its the one pieces that I can't go one day with out wearing. And no joke it goes with everything. The best part about this watch is that the band is wrapped in black silicon so it not only gives the watch character but it protects itself from scratches. Also on the outside rim of the watch its got these really edgy stainless steal studs and only costs $180.
 Aside from that I wanted to give you a couple of things to look for while your shopping for a great watch. Look for a piece that comes in a neutral colour for example Black, gold, silver or ceramic. Also choose a watch with a plain face, if you want something with a design go with simple. You want something that is going to stand the test of time (LOL) not something that isn't going to work with next years falls trends. Also tip stay away from leather or cloth bands they tend to wear out fast and need to be replaced. K<3

Saturday, 17 September 2011

At Home Hair Care

 
This season is all about hair with volume and I'm a huge fan of the curling iron and I mean huge I use it everyday. And quick tip if you want the best curls use your hair straightener the curls come out perfect and you dont need to use and hair spray and there guaranteed to last all night long. Anyways this entry is about at home hair treatments that are going to keep your hair healthy and keep dollars in your pocket. 




1. Apple Cider Vinegar: Add three tablespoons to three cups of water and run through hair and wash. This is a great way to add shine to your hair and rinse away residue from daily usage of products.

2. Avocado: Mash one ripe avocado, two teaspoons of lemon juice and 1 tablespoon of almond oil. Rinse and wash out after 20 minutes. This mask is a great way to hydrate your locks. 

3. Mayonnaise: I know this sounds very unappealing but it works. Add about half a cup to hair and let sit for 20 minutes. Tip use a shower cap. also for best result make you mayonnaise from scratch. 

4.Olive Oil: Warm up a quarter of a cup of olive oil and a hand full of rosemary and use as a hot oil treatment. 

5. Shea Butter: Warm up in your hands and run through your hair. This is my all time favorite way to mend split ends and it leaves an amazing shine. 

6. Brush you hair often it draws the natural oils from your hand and make you hair shinny and strong. 

Friday, 16 September 2011

My Last Purchase

So it’s officially fall in Vancouver and of course this week is paydayJ. So like a true shopaholic I had to go out and get a new fall jacket and ended up finding this gorgeous little military inspired jacket from Banana Republic. Now in the online description of the jacket it says it a bunker green with it isn't it this beautiful chocolate brown with gold snaps and I just adore it. The jacket is Nylon, Polyester and Cotton making it 100% washable which is good for me because I’m a spiller and retails $185 but if you buy it in the states its only $150. Yikes what a price difference! Anyways just wanted to share with you my excitement about my new purchase<3K

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Tips For Effortless Style On You Day Off

A day off is when you think about comfort, yet again comfort doesn't mean wear sweat pants with holes in them and a t-shirts with oil stains. A day off from work doesn't mean you have the day off from style. And no matter how much you want to wear a tracksuit they're meant to be worn at the gym or around the house not out for dinner with your girlfriends.
When shopping for weekend clothing its essential that everything you buy is something you’re going to wear, that you’re going to love and you will wear it. Look for pieces in jersey or in a cotton blends, these fabric are wrinkle resident and save you time with not having to iron or steam them.  
Weekend staples:
1.       Well fitted or over sized cardigan. Choose something in a neutral colour for more versatility.
2.       A pair for dark wash denim. Doesn't matter what fit they are as long as you look great in them and they keep their shape all day. Note stay away from denim with holes the key is to look polished.
3.       White or neutral coloured top. Preferably in a Jersey, look for a top that flows.
4.       A cotton dress. A wrap dress is universal  and can be worn anytime but this season I loving cotton floral mini’s
5.       Skinny belt. Try metallic or braided leather.
6.       Cute flats with small embellishments.
7.       Brown leather tote.
8.       Your favorite accessories.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

A True Statement

So I haven’t really talked about Jewelry on my blog, but it is a true passion of mine.  I try and choose pieces with a story behind them and tend to like more of the vintage feel. I love gold and brass because of my complexion it tends to stand out better on my skin. Recently while surfing the pages of Etsy I found this amazing little store called Tinged from Calgary Alberta. She specializes in handcrafted vintage jewelry of odds and ends. The piece that caught my eye was the Gypsy Heart statement necklace. Made from a myriad of charms, buttons, coins and shells and only retails for $90. If your looking for a piece that will start conversation then this is the neclaless for you.  Pair it up with a LBD (Little Black Dress) and  strappy sandals and your good to go.
If you would like to check out Tinged go to:

Friday, 9 September 2011

Four Soles You Need To Have.

Okay so today we’re talking about shoes and what every girl needs in her closet as the bare basics. Now I know my male friends reading this blog are going to say my girl has more than four pairs of shoes. But all I’m saying that these four Shoes are what essential to every closet.
1.       Ballerina Flat:  They go with every out fit and they work for both day and night. Look a plain pair in a patent leather and if you want an embellishment the smaller the better. You want them to go with everything.
2.       Strappy Sandals: Choose them in your favorite Metallic. Gold, bronze and silver go with every colour you could possibly wear.
3.       Plain leather knee high boots: There a winter must, wear with tights and skirt and a cute sweater and you have the perfect winter look. My choice would have to be rich brown or cognac leather this season.
4.       Black pumps: The higher the better.

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Five Fall Trends To Watch

While looking through the pages of September’s magazines I noticed a few trends to watch out for this season.
I.                ANIMAL PRINT: Look for bags in either python or leopard. My choice would be something small like a clutch.  Neutral-toned accessories are a classic way to tame the exotic edge of this look. But if you’re feeling bold try a colour like Navy blue or Emerald.
II.              JEWEL TONES: For fall it’s all about colour. Look for pieces with saturated colour. Ex. Amber, Teal, Crimson, Saffron and Cobalt Blue.  
III.            PRINTED PIECES: Polka dots, Forals, and prints are a must. Note if you’re wearing a print let it be your focus pair it up with something neutral or with opaque tights.
IV.           EMBELLISHED: Go for the feeling of opulence Beaded, Lace or sequins tops are my favorites. Pair with high wasted wool pants or a  silk shirt.
V.             MENS WEAR: Go for the look of Androgyny. The key is to find well tailor pieces that still show your shape. Look for a blazer in a slim cut in a houndstooth or herringbone.

Monday, 5 September 2011

Wish List for Fall


This is going to sound completely crazy, especially being in Vancouver and summer just arriving two weeks ago. But I'm ready for colder weather. I know, I know it’s crazy but it must have something to do with working in retail and already having fall merchandise in the store. But I want to wear thick cashmere scarfs, wool military style coats and leather boots. Doesn't sound it sound nice, is that too much to ask for? Always this season I have fallen love with Andrew Marc Jackets and Milla its gorgeous (shown in Andrew Marc AD campaign).The curved tulip hem is a playful take on men’s formal wear. Fun, funky, flirty, and forever.  I'm not going to tell you how much it retails for because when I saw the price I almost choked on my tongue.  But it is truly a beautiful price to have in your closet or have something look like that in your closet anyways. lol

                                           - K (Hoping for rain)

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Pumping Up The Volume

So today at work the subject of mascara came up and someone asked me what brand I like to use.  Ever since Sephora came to my neck of the woods I have been obsessed with finding the mascara that isn’t too wet or the brush isn’t the weird plastic kind. I have tried all the high end, high priced mascara but I always come right back to the l’Oreal Paris Voluminous in black. Only $10 bucks! Then  i decided to poll the girls at work to see what they use and you know what, they all use drug store brands. Who said beauty comes at a cost.
Tips of getting the a fuller look with your favourite mascara
1.       Mascara is like a toothbrush: you should replace it every three months. This ensures optimal performance and cuts the risk of infection caused by bacteria build up.
2.       A thick, dense brush is ideal for both light and thicker application. Make sure the brush has no clumps on the end or in the bristles.
3.       To create the look of extra long lashes, try using an eyelash curler.  Align the tool with your lashes and hold for five to ten seconds. Then apply one or two light coats of mascara to extend lashes to their maximum length
 And if you looking for a great false lash brand try Shu Uemura.
Okay so my first BadCrush give away will be the Vintage Estate Honey Topaz Earrings on the right from Crush Jewels. http://www.etsy.com/listing/41467842/vintage-estate-honey-topaz-earrings  All you guys need to do is become a follower. Contest end September 30th