Look of the Day:
For a cool fall day, veering into night, a blouse with sheer details and lace. Switch up those accessories for evening, but definitely keep a bold lip, perfect skin and a flush on your cheeks. Faux fur, of course.
Look of the Day:
For a cool fall day, veering into night, a blouse with sheer details and lace. Switch up those accessories for evening, but definitely keep a bold lip, perfect skin and a flush on your cheeks. Faux fur, of course.
Headed to a birthday party… with live steel drum band. I’m wearing a hand painted silk top with bat wing sleeve, and depending on how much I need to carry, how much the temperature drops and how long I’ll be on my feet … the rest will figure itself out. I can hear the music already!
What I wore: an Anthropologie Kelly green maxi skirt with embroidered waistband, plus whimsical footwear and a sleeveless button-up patterned with monkeys, pineapples, toucans and ferns = botanical perfection. What a prized specimen!
Royal Botanical – button ups and maxi skirts with a flora and fauna twist by jc-alison featuring a green vase
I love a good floral print dress. But I’m trading the youthful, sometimes juvenile vibe of a mini dress and taking it to a midi-length. Florals with a dark background, cutouts or abstracted print are my favourites. I am keeping these variations in rotation this fall! Let’s call them perennials.
I have loved this look for quite some time and was happy to see my dress crop up on Aria in Pretty Little Liars.
After being on stage, or attending a live performance, an after party needs a look that is soft and gorgeous. A dress that is easy to sit in, or slip into after a long performance, should be beautiful and look like it just stepped off the stage.
For the wrap party I put on my wrap dress in a soft blush, which looked great against flushed skin and the remnants of my washed-off stage makeup. I topped the cross back slip of a dress with a sequined tulle bolero.
Bonus points for pulling off this shade at a wedding. Blush for all seasons.
Keeping it crisp in a white linen tunic, thick black leggings, chunky boots and a statement necklace. Swap in, or out, a bag for a versatile outfit. I wore this today at work, with my ‘cat lady’ purse… purrrrfect for carrying all my stuff and a delicate balance between old lady and awesome.
Every fall, in Toronto, the stars flock to our friendly, clean, politely eager city for the Toronto International Film Festival. They start to tag themselves on Instagram and their social media feeds are flooded with cool images of celebs themselves and beaming snaps of locals beside (or at arms’ length from) these rare birds, who have come to rest here for another year of TIFF.
Ellen Page, Sir Patrick Stewart, Rachel McAdams, Dame Helen Mirren, Matt Damon, Drew Barrymore… all the on camera talent you’d expect at a ‘world class’ festival, but also the behind-the-scenes darlings who bring you the best cinema of the world. The magazines all print their ‘Where to spot celeb’ recommendations, for hangouts and star gazing during the festival, and more often than not you end up hearing from someone who happened upon a hole in the wall where Drew Barrymore was drinking with friends (in past years that was at Sweaty Betty’s).
And while the big wigs of media are interviewing the most recognizable film stars, my wife is catching up with some of the lesser known, but no less talented directors, writers, producers and emerging talent; sharing the E-Talk Lounge, she is covering films in foreign languages and welcoming a slew of talent who will be featured on the Movie Network, for E-Talk Movie Moments. I, lucky me, am joining her for the day to get an inside look and true to Canadian form, I’m being treated like gold by everyone we encounter, because you never know who the person next to you might be, or what film they’re here with – and Canadians really are just that nice.

We started our day at the Intercontinental, where she had interviews for the films Endorphine and London Road.

I was comfy cool in a pair of chunky heeled Frye boots, a black Zara carry all, bracelets from White Feather Designs, a black leather tee from H&M, tweed topper and black Second Denim Yoga jeans.

Drizzling weather outdoors called for a hat and a cheap and cheerful H&M version kept my head dry and hair at bay.

Playing celebrity, I get a moment in the hot seat. The room designed by Elte was monochromatic cool in black and white.

Sitting pretty in the Sephora-sponsored interview suite. They have cleverly transformed the hotel room into a chic space for a tete-a-tete.

This shot sorta makes me wish I had thousands of dollars worth of lighting to follow me around in real life.

Ready for our close-up. Killing time together between interviews. The crew in the room was super friendly.

Out on the street things are starting to get rolling (the street was strategically filled with inflated balls).

Within minutes of starting our stroll I had won a $50 gift card to Express – the retailer had set up a silver Airstream Trailer full of prize offers, merch and tote bags.

The walls are lined with cool freebies for the talent who pop by to visit: David’s Tea, face masks, water, Lara Bars, bath and beauty products, hats from The Drake General Store, Equinox Fitness memberships.

We were offered yummy teas and gourmet cookies, but my eyes were really drawn to the Sephora swag, with makeup palettes, lashes, Marc Jacobs lip products and nail polishes galore!

The creative lead from Sephora filled me in on a new eye shadow set based on the Instagram Filters and we traded tips about favourite products. What a lovely surprise!

Highlight moment… Allia makes a celeb sandwich with Geoffrey Rush and her sister, Yan. Allia brought Yan as a surprise for Geoffrey Rush – who she had the pleasure of interviewing again. Yanique and Mr. Rush go way back to a few years ago when they bonded at a past TIFF.

Back at the studio I take MY work onto the set, so I’ll be able to show my students that their homework was 15-seconds-of-famous.

Enjoying a Fruli at the Town Crier, jokingly brought with two straws and some cherries. The dessert to our more grown up beers.
Whether you saw it filtered through layers of media and devices, or up close and personal, the film fest is always a great way to start fall. Get out and support film and the folks who make it all happen. Happy TIFF 2015!
A Casual Friday Sea-inspired Outfit, with options for comfort and heel height. Throw on a nubby sweater for cooler evenings.
Wednesday was humid. Just like Tuesday. But armed with a bold pattern and sunny disposition, I put on my sweetest face. I paired a vintage high waist midi skirt of my mother’s, in a deep purple pattern, with a loose fitting ecru blouse, laser-cut ruffles at the neck, tucked primly into the skirt to emphasize the waist; chandelier earrings in teardrop shapes and a rose gold flatform sandal added some sparkle.
Just like my garden, which is planted with great intentions, but mostly left to its own devices… I like my outfits to evolve organically, to suit the mood, the weather and the moment. Each items plays well with others.