Night at the Museum – With Cairo

Indulge, style

The Very Blustery Day

On a chilly Friday night, after a long week of going out every evening, we had the chance to go see our friend’s band, Cairo, play at the Royal Ontario Museum. The ROM opens its doors for evenings of live music, food and drink, all whilst enjoying the fossils, gems and artifacts, where people come to see and be seen with the art and culture from seven until the wee hours.

The ROM's historic building

The ROM’s historic building

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Staircases encircle pieces of the past. This Totem Pole soars to 4 storeys.

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Date night (with awesome guestlist – Thanks, Caitlin!).

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Lit up for a night of exploring.

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The DJ preps the crowd – Sanga Genesis.

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Food stations, bars and a maze of flavours to experience were all interwoven with the exhibits.

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In the band’s green room, someone had left their skeletons out.

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Just hanging out with the zebra – my fave animal.

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The bison is faux-chewing, while the rest of us are doing the real thing.

Our talented friend plays electric violin and adds her dreamy voice to the sound of Cairo, which is consequently – one of the most attractive bands I’ve ever laid eyes on. Their music filled the space and drew a crowd, and was followed by diverse acts such as DJ Sanga Genesis (clever!) who spun tracks that had our booties shaking, and downstairs in the main hall (beneath the brontosaurus skeleton) there was a live brass oldies band, Oldies 990.

Cutting the rug with Caitlin

Cairo takes the stage

A beautiful sonic moment

“With You” – just released in music video form. Chills.

Food included naan and butter chicken wraps, deconstructed sushi (served ironically beneath manatee and sharks in the sea life display area), mac ‘n cheese sandwiches, ostrich burger, beet burger, Indian tacos… and a whole host of other incredible nibbles. If you can get out to the ROM this fall/winter to soak up some of this fun… do it!

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The space was filled with people, but the sheer expanse of the floor plan allowed us all to mingle and move freely.

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Sushi served under the sea… creatures.

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In his best party lighting.

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Oldies 990 on the stage. We were cutting a rug and making new friends.

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The crowd was loving the dance floor

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Mac n’ cheese sandwich.

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Great views.

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Allia admiring the crystals.

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New digital touch screens allow you to get more info on each of the specimen.

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Or you could play Indiana Jones and take photos (sponsored by Ford) of yourself all decked out for adventure.

Check out Cairo’s new video… it’s a good one!

Stripe Out!

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Outfit of the day: striped dress, picked up for a mere $10 because the strap was broken. Good thing I can use a needle and thread. Wore this comfy number when we were out checking the local real estate. It was house fore-play. One day we will live in a detached home. One day we will have a garage. One day we will no longer have to pay condo fees for things like garbage bags. Salivate, salivate.

Buttoned Up. Pared Down.

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Buttoned Up. Pared Down.

Variety is the spice… and the meat and potatoes of life. Unless you’re vegan. I love a good basic that can go a few ways. My moss coloured cropped culottes are a good bet for a spring, summer or fall outfit. Styled with a cute flowy top, with embellished neckline and some sweet footwear for height, or flats for comfort, this is an easy way to look pulled together… while wearing an elastic waist.

Buttoned Up. Pared Down. by jc-alison featuring a mini purse

Dial It Up: Choose Your Volume

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Dial It Up: Choose Your Volume

I’m loving the oversized v-neck tunics from Joe Fresh. I got one in purple and another in crimson to share with my wife. Huge perk of our situation. It can go so many ways, from minimal to decadent glam. 

As always, heel height has a huge impact on the wearability- and on my crankiness, so I always suit the shoe to the task. 

Her Weapon of Choice Was A Bold Patterned Dress

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Her Weapon of Choice Was A Bold Patterned Dress
One of my go to outfits, when I’m in a rush or don’t have time to fuss, is tall black boots, thick leggings and a short dress or tunic.
Today it’s a red and black printed Kensie dress with a zipper back and black side panels.
It’s great for packing, too. Hence my long weekend outfit, which pretty much fulfills the formula: Yellow and black tunic dress in a damask print. Black moto legging. Knee high Frye boots. A great necklace from White Feather Designs. Ready for eating, playing with the nieces and relaxing with family.
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On the Dot + Fall Hitlist #2

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On the Dot

Two for one: Today it’s two times the fun with options for polka dot tops, high waist black trousers, belted or tied with a bow. Get some pattern play going with a big cat slide, or amp it up with some crimson heels. Add a red lip. For bonus points, try In Style’s suggestion for a new take on the cat eye:

Classic Camel

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Classic Camel

Outfit of the day: A pretty standard camel coloured sweater, in a boxy shape. Nude stack heeled, pumps with gold buckle detail on the toe, rounded square. Distressed boyfriend jeans. Great necklace. Top it with a brown blazer for a ‘just going partridge hunting’ meets ‘J.Crew’ look.

Season Change

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Season Change

I can’t let go of my summer dresses. So, I won’t. I’ll pair them with boots, luxe leggings, faux fur, long sweaters and capes, to bring out the best in my summer staples and help them transition to fall. Like the leaves, they’ll get a new look.