Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Stunt Creative T's

Stunt Creative has come out with clever World Cup T shirts, playing on the popular Tribe single, "Can I Kick It?" I've got mine. Get yours by e-mailing them before they sell out.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Saturday, March 13, 2010

New Hair, New Glasses

Hanging out at Moe's with her new bangs.
Mimi & Coco long sleeve top

Being silly in her new Lanvin sunglasses

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Cheat Day!



Mmmm! Deep fried calzone stuffed with poutine! AKA Canadian Calzone.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Brunello Cucinelli



Design magician, cashmere god, elbow patch pioneer. Brunello Cucinelli could be my favourite designer of all time. Of course there may be someone out there at the Parsons' (or Ryerson's) coffee shop drawing up a line of incredible items that could surpass Cucinelli's genius of a label, but I doubt it. If you're ever in Italy take the time to visit Solomeo, a historic village that Cucinelli himself restored to turn into the home for his business. Also make sure to get some discounted cashmere from the man himself.

Photo: Christian Kerber



Best of the best Spring/Summer 2010





Follow these links to see the entire Brunello Cucinelli catalogue as well as the catalogue for his other line, Gunex. I definitely recommend taking a look. Brunello Cucinelli and Gunex.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Crunches in bunches not so fun-ches??













For those of you that think a hundred crunches a day will give you this look (or close to it if you think this is too much), think again. Not only will you stop seeing results after a couple of weeks (plateau effect) but crunches may also cause severe problems for your spine. Check out this article from Maclean's to learn safe and effective exercises to build a strong a core.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Plastic-Framed Aviators

It's about time to start preparing for spring.
Hugo Boss

Burberry

Photos: Elissa Wiehn

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Milk. Good, bad or disgusting?


Like most people, I was always told to drink milk. It's good for your bones. It's got tons of calcium, vitamins and pus. Wait a second! PUS? Yes, I do expect you to believe that. Now listen... Because of the demand for milk, today's engineered cow doesn't yield the normal 2 to 3 gallons that a pastured, organic grass fed cow does - it produces four times that. To get this increase in milk production, these state-of-the-art cows are fed high amounts of growth hormones. This cruel injection of hormones makes the cows prone to diseases thus leaving the milk in your grocery store full of pus (plus loads of antibiotics used to keep the cows from dying). If you want to learn more about this and how pasteurization makes the minerals and proteins from milk useless and indigestible, take a look at this article. http://www.realmilk.com/moreraw.html

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Double-breasted Salvatore Ferragamo
SS/2010
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Salvatore Ferragamo
SS/2010
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