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E R I C H I M E L ’ S S T Y L I S H L I F E | Hot Trends H A I R S T O R Y | Seasonal Survival H E L L O N H E E L S | Chloe F A S H I O N L E G E N D | Kate Spade T R AV E L W I T H N I C H E | Tasmania’s East Coast N I C H E S T Y L E G U I D E | Summer Splurges I C O N | Sophia Loren A C C E S S O R Y W A L L | Brunch to the Beach B E A U T Y [ R E ] M A R K S | Urban Defenders S T R E E T S T Y L E | NICHE Around the World R E I N V E N T E D | Beauty in Bali W H AT ’ S I N M Y B A G ? | Brittany Gray F A S H I O N F I X | Bomber Jacket T H E T R AV E L L I N G E D I T O R | Walking T.O G E T T H E L O O K | Colour Patterns C L O U D N I N E | Givenchy SS 2016
M E S S A G E | Summer in the City P I C K S | Touch and Go F O R W A R D | Model Citizens Summer of ‘69
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F A S H I O N F O R W A R D | MODEL CITIZENS
City girls at heart, models Gigi, Karlie, Rosie and Kate have taken to the summer streets, and NICHE is sharing their street style. You’ll want to take notes.
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Shot on location at the retro wonderland that is Hotel Zed, our summer shoot is all about the modern city girl meets 1960’s summer beach and street wear.
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NICHE style editor, Josie Saldat, went on an Australian adventure and she is sharing her favourite road trip with readers - Tasmania rugged and picturesque East Coast.
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ummer has finally arrived and with it comes warm days and hot trends. Our Summer In The City issue zeroes in on the city girl - how an urban fashionista survives the summer heat and looks good getting it all done in the big city. I’m sharing some incredible designer summer splurges that you won’t want to miss [NICHE Style Guide, page 58], and my Editor’s Edition roundup of unique home and personal style items truly are “love at first touch” [Touch and Go, page 10]. We are celebrating phenomenal women in this issue! See how model citizens Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, Rosie Hungtinton-Whiteley and Kate Bosworth do summer street style [Fashion Forward, page 15], learn about the rise of design icon Kate Spade [Fashion Legend, page 46], and read about the exceptional life of sizzling screen star Sophia Loren [Icon, page 60]. Exclusive shoots in this issue took the NICHE team all over the globe! I spent time in Bali, producing a summer fashion feature that is just for us plus size girls
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[Summer Curves Reinvented, page 70] and I travelled to Toronto to share West Queen West’s unique street art [The Travelling Editor, page 80]. Style Editor Josie Saldat took a fabulous road trip along Tasmania’s East Coast [Travel With NICHE, page 52] and came home to curate a summer vintage inspired fashion shoot at the retro Hotel Zed [Shoot, page 26]. This is the season to take life a little slower and give yourself permission to not only stop and smell the roses, but linger a little longer in those special little shops and spend more time with friends on your favourite patio! Warmest wishes,
Tracey Drake, E D I T O R editor@NICHE.style
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touch and go Editor’s Picks
It is those things that get us through the day; unique purchases that make our life easier and get us out the door so we can enjoy this amazing summer in the city. It is those special love at first touch and one touch application items for our homes and ourselves that we covet - and these are mine for summer 2016.
lovely necessities every
city girl
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The most incredible moisturizer, the softest organic bed sheeets, a kitchen appliance that will make you want to cook (even if you don’t know how), my fave all-day lipstick, and summer inspired bags that will take you wherever the city concrete or beachy breezes may take you this season.
TATA HARPER REBUILDING MOISTURIZER
> one touch application > love at first touch My skin superhero recommendation for summer 2016 - an amazing lightweight moisturizer that truly does it all. It provides long lasting (like ALL day) moisture and a wonderful matte finish, it gently exfoliates to remove harsh city build up on your skin, restores skin’s visible firmness, and it keeps your complexion healthy and balanced. tataharperskincare.com $105
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BREVILLE QUICK CRISP M I C RO WAV E OV E N
> one touch application Don’t turn on your hot oven all summer. With an integrated crisper pan that browns and crisps for added flavour, this ingenious microwave does it all. I appreciate its capacity to cook a small roast or a whole pizza and fyi - makes amazing popcorn! breville.ca, $599
C U YA N A L E A T H E R T R AV E L C A S E S E T
> love at first touch We wear less makeup in the summer but still need a great grab-andgo vanity bag and this is perfect for light packing. This classic set has a clever lipstick pocket inside that I adore and can be monogrammed so they are uniquely yours. I love this summer inspired PISTACHIO green. cuyana.com, $110
CLINIQUE LONG LAST LIPSTICK
> one touch application Naturally looking, long lasting lipstick that doesn’t feather, stain, dry out or creep. I adore the all-day natural shine that looks like you are wearing nothing at all. Shown in BAMBOO PINK. clinique.ca, $21
MAR Y SOL IBIZA TOTE
> love at first touch To me, this tote looks and feels like summer. Named after Ibiza, Spain for its combo of colours and textures, it easily goes from city to beach without batting an eyelash, and holds all you need without being too needy. Shown in NAVY. shopmarysol.com, $135
BEDFACE SUPER SLEEP SET
> love at first touch Using propietary facetech™ cotton, I am in love with how soft, touchable and breathable this bedding is. Absolutely the most comfortable, and perfect for hot summer nights. Shown is bedface deluxe set with duvet cover, flat and fitted sheet, and 2 pillowcases. Summery orange/pink colour combo is called COSMETIC. bedface.com, $246 WWW.NICHE.STYLE
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Summer style has officially taken to the streets. If you’re searching for ideas about what to wear as you head off to work or to an afternoon shopping excursion with friends, you might find inspiration in the colour trends and terrific fashion pairings currently being worn by A-lister models. No doubt about it - we think Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, Kate Bosworth, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are model citizens when it comes to sizzling street style.
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KARLIE KLOSS
With ballet roots, Kloss took the industry by storm at the early age of 14, and by the time she was 16, Kloss had walked 64 runways in a single season. Her classic look and powerful walk has become iconic and has made Kloss a favourite among designers, photographers and other models. Kloss is also an intellect, and while attending NYU, she partnered with Flatison School and Code.org to launch Kode with Karlie, a program offering scholarships to girls interested in Computer Science and Software Engineering. Kloss is always caught on camera looking chic in style paired with a smile.
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GIGI HADID Daughter of Mohamed Hadid and Yolanda Foster, Hadid was discovered by Guess co-founder Paul Marciano at a young age. Hadid’s career launched with modeling for Baby Guess and Guess Kids. Giving up her athletic ambitions of pursuing volleyball, Hadid continues to take the fashion industry by storm and lives in the spotlight as a top influencer with an athletic flair. Hadid is typically spotted in a monochromatic palette or casual street style vamped up with a pair of great heels or sunglasses. No matter what day the camera catches her on the street, Hadid looks fashionably chic.
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ROSIE HUNTINGTONWHITELEY Whiteley began her modeling career at 16 and aside from her childhood years growing up on a farm, she has been spent her life in the spotlight. Appearing on the cover of international magazines and in countless campaigns, Whiteley is now seen coming into her own fashion forward woman, not to mention her smoke-show partner, Jason Statham. Whiteley is usually spotted wearing casual attire that is always elevated with accessories and showstopping heels or booties.
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KATE BOSWORTH Los Angeles born and naturally sun-kissed, Bosworth has been in the spotlight as a fashion forward celebrity, known for dressing with personality on and off the red carpet. Photos of Bosworth are usually of her hanging with top fashion designers such as Oliver Rousteing as well as casual city dates with her handsome hubby, Michael Polish. Bosworth is always making a stylish statement with her attire and has become a style icon for her mixing of vintage and modern as well as classic and casuals.
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Producer./Stylist J O S I E S A L D AT
Photographer DEBBIE STEEPER
Models COULTISH MODEL MGMT : ALLIE & KIAH
Hair Stylists CARREIRO THE STUDIO: RACHAEL JONES DALE JORDAN
Make Up Artists ALEXANDRA FORMAN GRACIE WELCH
Shot on location at HOTEL ZED [hotelzed.com] VICTORIA, BC
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T H E L O O K (left) Orange one piece vintage swimsuit with tie neck and swimming cap, The Patch Victoria. Expressions turquoise necklace and bracelets, Hudson’s Bay. Pizza slice blowup pool toy, Paboom Victoria.
T H E L O O K (right) Blue one piece skirted vintage swimsuit and green head scarf, The Patch Victoria. Lucky Brand Earrings, Hudson’s Bay. Expression Bracelent, Hudson’s Bay. Black blow-up pool swan, Paboom Victoria.
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T H E L O O K (below) Yellow vintage mini dress, The Patch Victoria. Expressions necklace, earrings and bracelet, Hudson’s Bay. Keds sneakers, Hudson’s Bay.
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THE LOOK Blue one piece vintage swimsuit, blue./pink chiffon coverup. The Patch Victoria. Vintage magazines, stylists own.
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THE LOOK Blue/yellow one pieve vintage swimsuit, yellow lace coverup. The Patch Victoria. Gold loafers, Hudson’s Bay. Expression orange bracelet, Hudson’s Bay. Pink sunglasses, The Patch Victoria. Vintage magazines, stylists own.
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THE LOOK Orange multi-coloured vintage mini dress with pom-pom fringe hem, The Patch Victoria. Expression short multicoloured necklace, earrings and bracelet, Hudson’s Bay. Pale yellow long necklace, Kate Spade, Hudson’s Bay. Sunglasses, The Patch Victoria. Karl Lagerfeld denim wedge sandals, Hudson’s Bay.
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THE LOOK Purple/green stripe vintage romper, The Patch Victoria. Camera necklace, Betsey Johnson, Hudson’s Bay. Sunglasses, The Patch Victoria. 424 Fifth white Nwedge A T Usandals, R A L B Hudson’s E A U T Y Bay. is very much on trend for this season’s bride. No-fuss hair with minimal volume and natural curls are in order, as is a more natural makeup palette.
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THE LOOK Affectionately known as Doris, Hotel Zed’s vintage 1967 VW camper van is a 6-passanger guest shuttle that has been restored in turqouise and orange. *fashion looks on previous page
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Eric Himel’s
BY: ERIC HIMEL | CELEBRITY STYLIST
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ummer is all about ease but you don’t want to throw style out the door with it. It’s all in the small details - an unusual use of materials, a different finish on a hem or a reference to the 70’s and 80’s that isn’t literal but rather makes a nod to the best of the decade. Work these eight must-haves into your wardrobe, and everyone will be keeping an eye on you for all the right reasons this Summer.
STYLISH LIFE
Not Your High-School Denim Skirt
Frayed white denim pencil skirt. Frayed edged denim is all the rage now - take it one step further with a denim pencil skirt. What’s the difference this time around? The longer, leaner silhouette makes it less ‘junior’ and the frayed edge makes it, well, edgier. And yes, go ahead and dress it up for work.
PROENZA SCHOULER SS 2016 Swimwear Collection
Colour-Blocking Isn’t Just About Colour
Colour-block bracelet with different materials. Colour-blocking was introduced into our fashion lexicon seasons ago. Now, go for a more sophisticated approach with colour-blocked materials on a bracelet. Mix different woods or or different plastics. Show Less To Show More
Think covering up is matronly? Think again. The once thought of ‘matronly’ sister to the bikini is all grown up thanks to it’s reference to the 80’s one piece. Go high on the thigh for an elongated leg.
8 MUST-HAVES FOR YOUR 2016 SUMMER WARDROBE ERIC HIMEL
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is a widely known celebrity stylist, fashion expert and media personality. Raised in Toronto and Dallas, Himel moved to New York City where he attended Parson’s School of Design and trained under Project Runway’s Tim Gunn. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles and began his styling career, expanding his business across the US and Canada. Himel’s roster of celebrity clientele has included Jenny McCarthy, Giuliana Rancic, Pete Wentz, Gabby Douglas and more, and Eric’s work has been featured in nearly every major women’s lifestyle magazine in the US. He’s best known for his signature Closet Purge™ and has recently began leveraging the online landscape, offering Virtual Styling Sessions.
Give Them The Cold Shoulder
This summer, shoulders are the new breasts. Shoulders come out of the closet this Summer with endless incarnations of off-the-shoulders ops. They are sexy without trying and the one part of the body you will never have to worry about gaining weight. Clogging Isn’t Just A Dance
Wooden clog sandals will put the ‘giddy’ in your ‘up’. Part clog, part sandal with a touch of geisha - this perfect summer shoe iteration will take you from day to night and party to party. Postcards From The Edge
Make it a cruel, cruel summer with this 80’s flashback. Stylish sunglasses yes, but oh so practical with two glasses in one - clip-ons are hot again with that Less Than Zero vibe. THOM BROWNE clip-on sunglasses
Jimmy Cracked Corn and I Don’t Care
A cropped flare. What would Becky Thatcher wear? A cropped flare denim obvi. The ultimate Summer go-to pant that will show off all of your fab shoes. Pair with an off-the shoulder top! Alexander Wang did it right this season. Peek-A-Boo, I See You
PETER PILOTTO Day knit off shoulder dress
A crocheted dress is easy-breezy - literally. Crocheted dresses are feminine and innocently sexy. It also doesn’t hurt that they breathe oh-so-nicely on hot summer days.
ROBERT CLERGERIE Cosy Mule Clog
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OUR TOP PICKS
SUMMER HAIR
tips
Just as your face gets dirty and pores get clogged in the summer heat, the same happens to your hair! Your hair follicles are working overtime producing sebum, mkaing your scalp oily. Wash your hair every day during the hot summer months.
HAIR PRODUCTS t h a t will p r o t e c t and beautify your summer locks.
Summertime is hard on our hair. If it’s not the heat and humidity, its the chlorine and the constant pulling and teasing to achieve cute summer styles. Step out of the shadows and let the sun shine on your hair with products that help you have your best summer hair story ever. For the last six months, the NICHE team has tested many new-to-market hair products. It doesn’t happen often but two brands impressed us so much, we included two products from each of their summer collections. These are our five seasonal favourites!
L’OREAL PROFESSIONAL MORNING AFTER DUST The first professional invisible dry shampoo style reviver with a 96-hr lasting scent. City approved, and definitely long weekend ready! We love that it lasts so long, even in the summer heat. lorealprofessional.ca
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AG HAIR S E A S P R AY Beach bums and sun lovers will adore this summer sea spray that offers relaxed damp or dry styling - giving hair a summer do that looks tousled yet tame. We love that it contains sea-based potassium chloride which adds adds beachy grit without drying out your hair. aghair.com
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AG HAIR CLEANSING CREAM Throw away your traditional shampoo and conditioner. This is a whole new way to cleanse your hair, root to tip. Formulated with AG’s exclusive Sea Complex that strengthens hair, restores moisture and enhances natural texture. Cleansed hair is less stressed, softer and more manageable - perfect for summer sun seekers and swimmers. aghair.com
LA BIOSTHETIQUE L U X U R Y S PA O I L Your summer stressed hair will thank you! This amazing hair oil protects, repairs, adds shine and prevents breakage. We love that it can be used as an after blow drying gloss or an intensive overnight hair mask. la-biosthetique.ca
LA BIOSTHETIQUE SUNSHINE HAIR LOTION Water resistant conditioning spray lotion provides sun protection for your hair while repairing stressed hair. We love that it instantly adds shine and softness! la-biosthetique.ca
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CHLOÉ SS 2016 COLLECTION
Summer is personified by Chloé. There is no other fashion label that embraces this season more. Get spirited away this season with the colourful Spring/Summer 2016 shoe collection by Chloé. Creative Director Clare Waight Keller incorporates weightless chiffon dresses, peasant blouses and a variety of season pieces in the palette of ROY-G-BIV as well as lively prints of paisley. Designing for the effortless, free-spirited attitude of the Chloé girl.
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“CHLOÉ SPEAKS TO ME ON SO MANY LEVELS. FIRSTLY, BECAUSE IT’S FEMININE. I LOVE THE FREESPIRITED, EFFORTLESS ATTITUDE OF THE CHLOÉ GIRL. IT’S ABOUT THOSE FABULOUS PIECES YOU WEAR SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS AND THE SPIRIT OF CONFIDENCE YOU HAVE WHEN YOU WEAR THEM. IT’S REAL.”
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I adore pretty things
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KATE
SPADE by Jennifer Costanzo | fashion columnist
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orn Katherine Noel Brosnahan on December 24, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri. Kate attended the University of Kansas, then transferred and graduated from Arizona State University, with a degree in journalism. Spade met her future husband, Andy Spade, in Arizona where they worked together at a men’s clothing boutique. Kate Spade was interested in writing and followed her dreams of journalism when she moved to Manhattan to work for a fashion magazine called Mademoiselle in 1986. Spade worked her way up in the magazine, finally becoming senior fashion editor and head of accessories at Mademoiselle. It was at the magazine where Spade realized her calling, into accessory design. Spade left the magazine in 1991 to pursue her dream to create her own handbag, due to the lack of stylish and sensible handbags at the time. Working with accessories at Mademoiselle, gave Spade an extra edge through her knowledge and interest in handbags. Spade set out to design the perfect purse and in 1993 she launched her own line of handbags. The line debuted with just six silhouettes with which she combined sleek, utilitarian shapes and colourful palettes in an entirely new way that was also stylish.
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KATE SPADE
INDUSTRY TIMELINE 1986
1991
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1996
Spade began working at the fashion magazine Mademoiselle
Left Mademoiselle to create her own handbags
Kate Spade and Joel Franklin launched Kate Spade Handbags
First Kate Spade New York boutique opened
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1996 CFDA award for America’s New Fashion Talent in Accessories
1998 Kate Spade won Best Accessory Designer
1999 Kate Spade New York was sold to Neiman Marcus Group
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Honoured by Cooper Hewitt Museum with handbag exhibit for first national design triennial
Kate Spade at Home launched
Brand went international by opening a store in Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan
Kate and Andy Spade welcomed their baby girl, Frances Beatrix Spade
Kate Spade New York had its beginnings in purses then expanded to clothing, jewelry, shoes and stationary. In 1996, as the fashion line was growing, Kate Spade opened her first boutique in New York. Her fashion line was followed by a home collection brand, Kate Spade at Home, which featured bedding, bath items, china and wallpaper.
This is important to Kate Spade New York, because any age group can wear the line. This can be seen in their advertisements where the brand uses young twentysomething models, as well as Iris Apfel, a ninety-four year old fashionista. As the brand only became bigger and widely available not only in the United States but also across the globe, it became Kate Spade & Co. in 2007 with Deborah Lloyd as the president and chief creative designer. The company’s aim was to broaden the line while honouring its rich history. Deborah Lloyd worked alongside Craig Leavitt, the company’s CEO to continue building the clothing and accessories collections.
Kate Spade New York was sold to the Neiman Marcus Group in 1999; however, the Spades have remained active in the brand that they so diligently built from the very beginning. The Kate Spade brand understands the importance of taste and style rather than looking at the trends from season to season, which makes makes the brand timeless.
she who leaves a trail of glitter
IS NEVER FORGOTTEN. - K AT E S P A D E
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LET ME TELL YOU ‘BOUT
the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees...
Today, Kate Spade & Co. designs and markets accessories and apparel under two major brands, Kate Spade New York and Jack Spade. Kate Spade New York, the women’s line consists of curious and playful pieces. The line inspires women to live colourfully with a feel of luxury and playful charm while always remaining distinctly unique. Whereas, Jack Spade, the men’s line, grew out of the idea that men can wear simple and useful apparel while also remaining stylish. Kate Spade, both a designer and businesswoman is unique and inspiring and has dedicated much of her career to the business of accessories of all sorts. Her sense of style and design has been acknowledged and praised by the fashion industry across the world. Check out her home collection now available at Hudson Bay and take a little piece of the fun and charismatic style of Kate Spade New York to your home.
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Travel with NICHE to ... TASMANIA’S EAST COAST AUSTRALIA
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4 DAYS 265 KILOMETRES 5 WOW MOMENTS
NICHE magazine’s Style Editor, Josie Saldat, went on an Australian road trip adventure and brought back photographic evidence as to why the Tasmanian Coast should be on your travel bucket list.
by Josie Saldat
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he term “pictures do not do justice” was probaby invented here on the magically scenic East Coast of Tasmania. So put down your smartphone, and truly let your eyes wander this heart shaped island, located on the edge of the world. With a tragic past, Tasmania extrudes a mysterious wisdom and wondrous energy unlike any other.
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Start your road trip up the coast in the capital of Hobart; a port city with historic architecture, the narrowest streets and a diverse artistic population. A city of contrast combining heritage charm with modern living, locals live only a short drive away from some of the world’s most alluring coastal beaches and endless pristine landscapes. For local “tassies”, February is the end of summer and beginning of a new work or school year, but for travellers it is a time of vacant roads and secluded raw landscapes. It may be one of the world’s most underrated destinations so be sure to go before the rest of the world clues in. If there is one thing you should know about road tripping in Tasmania: it is all about the journey. In other words, strive to become a Tasmanian sponge and submerse yourself into exploring the island. Through corridors of green the dramatic windy roads offer vantage points to uninhabited turquoise coasts. Past the small community of Swansea lies Freycinet National Park, home to one of the most magnificent and picturesque locales, Wineglass Bay. Opt for the trek down to the beach instead of the lookout. You will need to walk the beach to truly feel the magic of this secluded hotspot. The walk is worth the legwork of one hour from the car park. Besides, if you have been sitting in the car it’s a great opportunity to stretch your legs. With the rugged backdrop of the Hazzards, a series of jagged red and pink tinted granite peaks, you should devote an entire day just to explore here. If you want to spend a few days, there are many amenities accessible including camping, hostels, equipped cabins or the ultimate retreat, Saffire Freycinet which has been named Australia’s top luxury hotel. Hop out of your vehicle and roam the soft white and squeaky sand floors of Binalong Bay. On the south side of the beach lays the Bay of Fires which may feel like the Caribbean, except swap the palm trees for Tasmania’s majestic gum trees. Given the name in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux for the burnt orange-hued granite boulders hugging the coast that contrast against the clear blue waters. Here you can post up for the night at the Bay of Fires Conservation Area which offers beachside camping with dreamy views of acacia trees and the sea. Not far away lies the largest town on the northeast coast, St. Helens. As the state’s second largest fishing port, seafood does not have to swim far to
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your plate. Local family owned pizzeria, Timboli’s serves up an Italian classic, pizza topped with mouthwatering seafood – and yes, I recommend ordering a large pie. To walk off the copious amounts of cheese, grab your sneakers and explore the spectacular hour long walk to St. Helens Point and the Peron Dunes, where you can run around pretending you are in the Sahara Desert or simply enjoy the sunset from a sensational bed of sand. Off the Tasmanian Coast are many surrounding islands that are lush with nature and wildlife. Take a thirty minute ferry ride to Maria Island National Park, where native animals roam freely and pieces of the island’s criminal past remain. Pack a picnic and wander the island to see ruins of the mess room, barn, chapel and prison cells - all dating back to the Darlington convict settlement of 1825.
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When you return to Hobart you can catch a quick passenger ferry over to Bruny, the apple island that exemplifies the term “room to roam”. Consisting of two land masses joined by a long narrow isthmus, the island was inhabited by the Tasmania Aborigines until European arrival. Visit a plaque dedicated to Explorer James Cook who came to the island in 1777 and carved his initials in a tree that burnt down in 1905 and was replaced with the plaque. Since the 1920’s, Bruny has become infamous for a holiday hotspot with hiking trails, surfing beaches, ancient caves and a small friendly local community. In total, North Bruny and South Bruny together have nine coastal enclaves with the most popular being Adventure Bay. Dip into Hotel Bruny, where freshness and food made on premises is their specialty. Try the fish of the day, caught by local fishermen Dave and Ross, who bring in an exclusive ‘catch of the day’ that constantly changes and is paired with Bruny Island’s original cider. Food for the body and food for the mind; indulge your inner creative self on an island that welcomes you as a local yourself. A taste of Tasmania is all one needs to spark a connection with the heart shaped island and make a promise that a return will not be far in the horizon.
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Climbing the orange rocks at Bay of Fires Sinking my toes into the white sands of Wineglass Bay Hearing the penguins return home along the neck of Bruny Island Exploring MONA museum in Hobart Making friends with a few wallabies!
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SUMMER SPLURGES for the stylish girl
Summer in the city and the weather is fine... what to wear is always at the top of mind! For the stylish urban girl looking for wardrobe staples and perfect season accessories that will get you through the hot summer days in designer style, these are our top summer splurge fashion picks for 2016!
MISSONI MARE CROCHETED BIKINI The perfect beach splurge, ample coverage 2-piece suit, designed in their iconic crochet print. $615 stylebop.com
GUCCI PA D L O C K T I A N S H O U L D E R B A G Clean lines, fun sunrise cabana stripes and versatile monogrammed flap top can be worn two ways - clutch or tote. $2,260 saksfifthavenue.com
STELLA MCCARTNEY FINE KNIT STRAPLESS DRESS Super cute, super city appropriate summer dress in a breathable fine knit and an awesome mid-calf day to night red checkered pattern. $1,095 farfetch.com
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DAVID YURMAN AMETHYST RING Understated for summer but still fabulous bling! From the Chatelaine collection, with diamonds and amethyst. $1300 davidyurman.com
RED VALENTINO EMBROIDERED FLORAL SNEAKERS Walk it off! These adorable city sneakers will have you wishing you could walk everywhere. Canvas uppers with floral embroidery. and rhinestone lip across the heel. $695 redvalentino.com
ZIMMERMANN ROZA JUMPSUIT Everything is coming up roses! Summer chic is the only way to describe this wide leg, sleeveless linen jumpsuit with eyelet detailing. $530 otteny.com PRADA C AT - E Y E S U N G L A S S E S Oversizes for just the right amount of attitude. Monochromatic metal trim geometric sunglasses with log embossed temples in sweet summer blue. $355 bergdorfgoodman.com
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LANA TURQUOISE EARRINGS Aptly named Triple Bliss Magic, these Lana Bramlette lovely hoop earrings are 14k while gold with marquise turquoise stones. $423 lastcall.com
FERRAGAMO B U C K L E W AT C H Here’s your subtle pop of summer in the city colour! Unique Swiss made buckle-shaped watch in a summery shade of pink with goldplated stainless steel case. $1,550 thebay.com
DOLCE & GABBANA EMBELLISHED SKIRT Featuring hand cut, beaded and jewelled Italian landmarks including the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the David. $5,795 modaoperandi.com
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“IT’S BETTER TO EXPLORE LIFE AND MAKE MISTAKES THAN TO PLAY IT SAFE. MISTAKES ARE PART OF THE DUES ONE PAYS FOR A FULL LIFE.” - SOPHIA LOREN
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by Josie Joy Saldat
SOPHIA LOREN S E NSUOUS STRUT T O STAR DO M
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orn as Sofia Scicolone in Rome, Italy in 1934, Loren was raised by mostly her mother in the small fishing town of Pozzuoli. Experiencing much sadness in her childhood, alongside her sister, Loren grew up during the second World War with no support from her father. Loren’s life changed when she entered a beauty contest at age fourteen and was ranked a finalist. Film Producer and judge of one of the multiple beauty contests Loren went on to partake in, Carlo Ponti caught Loren’s eye and wed in 1957. Ponti took Loren under his wings and acted as not only a partner, but of somewhat a father figure that Loren never experienced. The launch of Loren’s career began as most do – as an extra. After playing an extra in ten films in the 1950’s, Loren made her way up to supporting roles. Diving into the industry, in her late teens, Loren started playing lead roles, with her move into American film with Boy on a Dolphin, Legend of the Lost and The Pride and the Passion - all in 1957. Loren’s co-star Cary Grant was drawn towards Loren’s alluring aura of mystery and Italian beauty and proposed during the short split she had with Ponti. Loren rejected the proposal and remarried Ponti. Loren signed a contract with Paramount Pictures and starred in many American movies throughout the sixties, then returned to Italy to star as Cesira in Two Women, from which she received international acclaim and was honoured with an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1962. Loren was now the first actress to win an Academy Award for a non-English-speaking performance.
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MICK JAGGER AND KEITH RICHARDS wrote “Pass the Wine” for Loren
LOREN SPENT 19 DAYS IN JAIL for tax evasion Iin 1992.
DURING LOREN’S EARLY ACTING YEARS people called her “Sofia Lazzaro” because it was thought her beauty could raise Lazzarus from the dead.
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For the next decade, Loren travelled back and forth from America to her beloved home in Italy to complete projects on multiple films. During these years, she was rewarded for her contribution to the movie industry with an Oscar nomination and five Golden Globe Awards.
Making appearances in mainstream comedies like the 1995 hit comedy with Walter Mattau and Jack Lemmon, Grumpier Old Men, as well as art house films, Loren has spanned a career over six decades and remains one of the most recognizable figures in the international film industry.
Throughout the 1980’s, Loren appeared in only a handful of movies as she focused on raising her two sons, Carlo Jr. and Edoardo.
Loren’s husband, Carlo Ponti died in 2007 at age 94, and Loren mourned his loss for a few years before returning to the spotlight to star opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in the 2009 musical Nine
Loren also successfully made the transition into becoming a creative entrepreneur and being the first actress to launch a signature fragrance line as well as a popular collection of designer eyewear. Loren made a comeback into the film industry after her mother had passed in 1991 of cancer.
Loren now divides her time between Switzerland and Los Angeles where she can be close to her two sons and live a low profile lifestyle. Making occasional red carpet appearances, Loren is still seen wearing her signature eye makeup and bombshell curls.
“BEAUTY IS HOW YOU FEEL INSIDE, AND IT REFLECTS IN YOUR EYES. IT IS NOT SOMETHING PHYSICAL.” - SOPHIA LOREN
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ACCESSORY WALL BRUNCH TO BEACH by Sylvia Tennant | fashion columnist
Dressing for summer in the city has taken on new meaning for me this year. Since the early signs of spring, I’ve begun slowly streamlining my warm weather staples to accommodate both a polished appearance and the relaxed vibes of my seaside location. Curating a sophisticated yet beach-ready wardrobe is not easy (I’m reluctantly kissing my beloved cutoffs goodbye) however I’m getting creative with multi-purpose accessories that translate effortlessly to ocean-side essentials any day of the week.
SUMMER’S IT BAG Alexander Wang’s final collection for Balenciaga was by far his best. Inspired by his California roots, the ivory-colored collection featured relaxed styling and one particularly beautiful woven beach bag. The quirkiness of the fringe detail makes this the perfect lighthearted statement piece that has enough room for all of your necessities.
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GIRL’S GOTTA HAVE A HAT Eugenia Kim’s hats are a social media phenomenon. Bloggers featured her “Do Not Disturb” Sunny hat heavily this year, but I’m coveting the less floppy “Daydreamer” version. The natural colour and black suede embroidery is chic for weekend brunch, and the boater hat design provides practical sun coverage. (Eugenia Kim Brigitte Hat, $375)
SEASONAL SCARF A lightweight scarf is a girl’s best friend during the summer months. It can be worn casually over a jacket on cooler days, transform into a sarong at the beach, or cover your partner’s burned shoulders (that’s what mine does). Eileen Fisher’s Shibori Tassel Scarf ($130, saks.ca) will do all three. JEWELLERY From Chloé’s gold-tone anklets to Zaleska’s new raw diamond stacking rings ($195, zaleska.ca), the overarching theme of summer 2016 is NO TAN LINES. Leave the larger statement pieces at home and keep your accessories game uncomplicated by layering minimalist pieces.
SUMMER SANDALS These elevated alternatives to the flip-flop can be styled a million ways because of their neutral details. Zara’s white studded sandals are the perfect leather slip-on and retail for under $50. If you need a boost, the feminine and sophisticated T-bar heels from Zimmerman ($385, bonadrag.com) feature beautiful braided detailing and a modest block heel.
READ A GOOD BOOK My obsession with DVF has officially hit an all-time high after reading “The Woman I Wanted To Be”, by Diane von Furstenburg. It is a glimpse into the creative mind and opulent world of an iconic designer who became a princess in her early 20’s, defined the 1970’s New York party scene, and produced one of the world’s most iconic dresses. It’s the perfect beach read. ($32, Amazon.ca)
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BE A U TY [ re] MA R KS by TRACEY DRAKE
[ editor’s edition] URB A N DEF ENDE RS CELLULAR S W I S S C R Y S TA L TRANSFORMING CREAM Simply the best oil-free, complex correcting moisturizer. that combines skincare, sheer colour and sun protection in one amazing product! Especially for urban skin, it fights signs of fatigue and defends skin against aging and stress. 66
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ummer - we love it but it can be so hard on our skin. As we scoot around the city on a hot summer day, things like pollutants, UV rays and even the wind wreak havoc on our skin. Over the last few years, I have come to trust my aging skin to one brand - La Prairie. The products this company creates and their constant innovation in skincare is truly impressive. In this special summer Urban Defenders Editor’s Edition of Beauty [re] Marks, I would love to share with you my favourite products for this season. In a quest for ageless beauty, La Prairie goes beyond ordinary skincare to intercept aging at its source, with exceptional cellular creams, serums, and treatments that perform with unparalleled refinement. Yes, it is more expensive, but I have found that the products can be used sparingly so they really do last, and most importantly, the results are visible so it’s worth every penny!
CELLULAR SWISS I C E C R Y S TA L S E R U M Who doesn’t want something that actually defies the act of facial aging? With its scientific ability to replenish and rejuvenate skin at the cellular level, it erases signs of aging. This serum is light and goes on without build-up or oiliness.
S K I N C AV I A R L U X E SLEEP MASK The perfect overnight treat for your face after a long summer day in the city. This overnight mask treatment purifies skin, and achieves visible firming results. Wake up with time your side.
CELLULAR LUXE LIP COLOUR A rich, long lasting lipstick that is formulated to restore and nourish lips with caviar extracts. My summer pop of lip colour is Azalea.
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DON’T FORGET YOUR LIPS | NOURISH Lips should be an important part of your all-over healthy, antiaging, restorative skincare regime. KNOW YOUR SKIN TYPE | DEFEND When you get to know your skin - oily, dry, normal or combination - you can learn how to choose products that best defend it.
CELLULAR SWISS PROTECTION VEIL A genuis product that is so sheer, I wear it over my summer moisturizer for extra hydration and protection. With SPF 50, this is the most elegant sun protector you will ever introduce to your face.
GO EASY ON THE SUN | PROTECT Never leave the house without quality sun protection on your face and body. That includes lips, ears and eyelids! ALWAYS MOISTURIZE | REPLENISH Moisturizer does so much more than hydrate skin - it repairs, strengthens and gets you ready to face the world once again.
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AROUND THE WORLD
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HUNGARY Contributor: DOROTTYA KOVÁCS @c h loe kn ows Street Vibe: Mix up the classic floral summer dress with unique prints and fun silhouettes. . Dress: D ORI TOMCSANY I Bag: FURLA Shoes: CI PÕFALVA Watch: NICOLE VIENNA Photographer: DOROTTYA KOVÁCS
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INDONESIA Contributor: OLIVIA LAZUA R D Y @olivialazuardy Street Vibe: Summer isn’t just about colour monochromatic palettes done right with light layers also work. Top: ZUE LABEL Skirt: CAMEO Bag: Y SL
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SWEDEN Contributor: EB B A Z I NGMAR K @ebbazingmark Street Vibe: City style is about comfort and dressing up essentials. Try mixing sneakers with your fave summer skirt. Jacket: VI NTAGE Top: GI NA T R I CO T Skirt: LACOSTE Shoes: ADIDAS Cap: LACOSTE Photographer: CH R I ST I AN, ST YL EO GR APH
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ENGLAND Contributor: DE N IS IA A . @ po l i s hi ngc o l o r s Street Vibe: Contrast city style with subtle palettes and light fabrics this season. Jumpsuit: S H OW P O Shoes: W H IS T L E S Jewellery: R A C H E L J A C K S ON Hat: V IN TA G E Photographer: VA LE N T IN P U PA Z E SCU
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Natural Beauty in Bali Producer/Style Editor TRACEY DRAKE Photographer STEVE DRAKE Model S Y LV I A T E N N A N T Fashion & Accessories N E T T L E ’ S T A L E S W I M W E A R nettlestale.com A L W AY S F O R M E alwaysforme.com J I M M Y C H O O mayfairoptometric.com R AY - B A N mayfairoptometric.com Z A L E S K A J E W E L L E R Y zaleska.ca
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Summer Curves
NICHE magazine took Canadian jewellery designer and plus size model, Sylvia Tennant, on an adventure to Ubud, Bali and spent a day in the sun, wearing nothing but amazing curvy swimwear, locally inspired accessories and a Balinese glow that comes from spending time in this very magical place. Our special thanks to the luxurious Viceroy Bali Resort - a true oasis that celebrates Balinese style and culture and yet leaves you wanting for nothing but another day. More details online at ViceroyBali.com
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THE LOOK Swim top - The Kimberly, triangle printed, Nettle’s Tale Swim bottom - The Magic Bottoms, bright blue, Nettle’s Tale Coverup - Always for Me Bracelet and choker – Zaleska
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THE LOOK Swimsuit - The Dierdre 1-piece, black and white. Nettle’s Tale Sunglasses - Ray-Ban, Mayfair Optometric Clinic Necklace and choker – Zaleska Floral belt - Model’s own
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THE LOOK Swimsuit - The Misty 1-piece, Nettle’s Tale Headband/Scarf - Zaleska
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THE LOOK Swimsuit - The Carli 2-piece chevron (also on page 71), Nettle’s Tale Coverup - Always for Me Sunglasses - Ray-Ban, Mayfair Optometric Clinic Necklaces, earrings and bracelets – Zaleska Straw hat - Ralph Lauren
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e are all over the moon that summer is here. However, these are the days that make us feel like we are going to melt in the rays of the sun. Every city girl wants to look polished no matter what the weather conditions. Here are my summer makeup tips (and product recommendations) to remain looking flawless even when the humidex can make us feel anything but cool.
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PREP AND PRIME YOUR SKIN Benefit Cosmetics recently launched a new pre-makeup matte gel to keep your chosen cosmetic applications in place all day: The POREfessional: Matte Rescue Invisible Finish Mattifying Gel is to be applied under your POREfessional Primer (sold separately). What it does is reduces shine and absorbs excess surface oil to leave your skin with a gorgeous matte surface. It is extremely light-weight and water-based, so you won’t feel like your skin is overloaded once your makeup has been applied.
Opt for a sunscreen that is light-weight, oil-free, fragrance free, non-greasy and great under makeup. My absolute favourite is Kiehl’s Super Fluid UV Defense SPF 50+. With sunscreen that is 50+ and water-resistant, your skin is protected in any situation, even when you have decided to meet your girlfriends on a sun-filled patio for happy hour cocktails.
B R I T T A N Y G R A Y is a beauty expert, entrepreneur and nationally recognized actress and television personality. She is the founder of Fancy Face Inc., one of Canada’s top luxury mobile beauty companies, specializing in hair and makeup services for weddings, special events, entertainment industry functions, and celebrity glamour. Online at fancyface.ca
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OPT FOR A SHEER [NOT HEAVY] FOUNDATION Summer isn’t the time to cake on that face makeup. It’s time to let your skin breathe and for that sun-kissed natural glow to be the focus. MAC Cosmetics has the perfect formulation for the warm summer months - MAC Face & Body Foundation. It’s a comfortable, lightweight fluid foundation with a unique blend of emollients that delivers low-to-medium buildable coverage and a natural satin finish. The moisturizing, long-wearing formula provides stay-true colour.
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GO WATERPROOF ON THE EYES When we start to sweat, our eye makeup begins to break down and droop around the eyes if the formulations aren’t made to withstand the heat. Choose a waterproof eyeliner and mascara to add to your daily makeup bag during the hot summer months. My mascara recommendation is Yves Saint Laurent Everlong Mascara Waterproof, and my eyeliner suggestion is Makeup Forever Aqua Eyes Pencils (specially formulated for synchronized swimmers).
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SWITCH UP YOUR LIP ROUTINE Pick a lipstick that is hydrating yet has a matte, long-wearing finish to minimize your need to touch up on the reg. Also, this season is also the time to be daring with your colour choices! I am loving the new Katy Perry X Covergirl launch of the Katy Kat Matte Lipsticks! These lipsticks come in 11 gorgeous shades from every day to daring and have a hydrating demi-matte finish. A cheap and cheerful option with adorable packaging and all named after something felineinspired to honour her love for cats!
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he bomber jacket is the latest buzz worthy garment guaranteed to take you through summer in style, and after that into fall and winter with some stylish layering. The bomber has been seen on runways, for girls and for boys, across the fashion capitals, from Saint Laurent, Dries van Noten and Gucci. A nod to utilitarian minimalism, this style has quite the history. The bomber jacket is an icon of enduring style. It had its beginning as a men’s military jacket, keeping the backs of war time fighter pilots warm. The style was seen on the skinheads during the 1980’s, tucked into acid wash jeans and paired with Doc Martens. Following the renewal of the trend in the 1980’s, the bomber was seen again with the revival of 1990’s street and hip hop wear. The bomber can be seen not only on the runways of SS 2016 but also in the upcoming season for FW 2016 collections. A major staple for street style stars, the satin bomber is becoming the trend of choice, sometimes in a simple colour or embellished with embroidery or mesh. Seen on all the ‘It Girls’ from Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid, the bomber is a versatile topper to any outfit and can be worn with anything. If you are looking for a ‘model-off-duty look’, throw a bomber over a t-shirt and leggings and finish off with sneakers or throw it over a skirt or trousers for a more pulled together look. To look on trend at a festival this summer, pair the bomber with a crop top and shorts or over a midi dress. No matter how you wear it, the bomber jacket will instantly freshen up an outfit. The bomber jacket is the jacket of the season and shows no sign of slowing down.
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WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW SOMETHING FOR THE FIRST TIME? BY: TRACEY DRAKE | THE TRAVELLING EDITOR
TORONTO’S WEST QUEEN WEST
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have always been attracted to Toronto. I lived there for a few years in the early 1980’s, and my daughter lives there now. I thought I knew this city pretty well but on my most recent visit to the big T.O, I met up with cultural concierge Betty Ann Jordan (artsinline.com) who took me on a walking tour of a fascinating upand-coming neighbourhood - West Queen West. Touted as the “New West End”, this little enclave is rife with exceptional art, unique graphic and home design shops, and some pretty incredible food. However, what really stuck with me (even all these months later) was the street art that seemed to be everywhere; the vintage buildings making bold statements, the colourful graffiti art and the eclectic signs – bright
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modern neon living harmoniously alongside homemade kitschy store signs. It is a neighbourhood that is growing up but working equally hard to hold onto its inner child. I respect that in a community. This was my first time deep into the West Queen West community. Our walking tour started at the famous Drake Hotel (love the name, by the way). Rumour has it that when The Drake Hotel opened in 2004, it began the neighbourhood transformation – bringing life and creativity to a drab and lifeless part of Toronto. For a property with just nineteen rooms, its artistic aesthetic packs a mean punch. The artwork, the history, and the ambiance all meld together perfectly. I loved The Sun
Falls on Toronto interior arwork in the south lounge by Jason McLean and the exterior Think Up Idea wall mural on the roof terrace.
Walking down Queen West with Betty Ann was invigorating and exciting; she was brimming with local information and passion for this neighbourhood. She introduced me to store owners and entrepreneurs, artists and residents who all shared her passion. I spent time in some cool little shops; a few of my favourites included The Paper Place and Cocktail Emporium, which had an amazing retro neon sign. My stand-out favourite art piece was the giant wall mural, You’ve Changed, created by artist Jesse Harris in 2012. Strong words that refer to the changing face of the West Queen West neighbourhood.
Near the end of our walking tour, we came upon a colourful Japanese wall mural that must have spanned fifty feet across the side of the Sanko Trading Company building at Queen Street West and Claremont. Created in 2014 by creative director Ken Galloway and five Japanese artists – Timothy Fukakusa, Mitsuo Kimura, Takashi Iwasaki, Darcy Obokata, and Shogo Okada – the intention was to explore, celebrate and share various elements of Japanese culture. It is stunning! Next time you are in Toronto, take a walk! Head down to West Queen West, giving yourself lots of time to wander into all the locally run shops, savour the unique flavours and gaze upon the many forms of art that line the streets. For more information on this neighbourhood, visit WestQueenWest.ca or Tourism Toronto at SeeTorontoNow.ca.
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ooking stylish in the urban jungle can be a struggle in the summer. Heat, humidity and UV rays all come into play. Taking our inspiration from the Chanel SS 2016 RTW collection, our urban ensemble will have you looking city chic with modern ease and walkable comfort.
SUPER BY RETROSUPERFUTURE Nordstrom, $239 VERTICAL STRIPE P L E AT D R E S S H&M, $49
KARL LAGERFELD G O L D P A R I S F L AT S Hudson’s Bay $99
M I P A C S I LV E R B A C K PA C K ASOS, $82
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CELEBRATION OF LOVE It was clear from the moment the models took to the runway that the Givenchy SS 2016 collection
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GIVENCHY SS 2016
ANMUT MY COLOUR Designed for your life.
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ANMUT MY COLOUR A mix and match collection
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