In the water
Absolutely stunning photos from Wish Report Brazil with Emanuela de Paula by Jacques Dequeker.
(Source: fashion gone rogue)
Filed under editorials, Photos | Comment (0)Innerwear as outerwear
Jessia Stam has an intimate encounter with spring’s innerwear-as-outerwear trend in FASHION magazine’s February 2010 issue.
Filed under editorials, magazines | Comment (0)Liisa Winkler in Vancouver 2010 Olympic gear
One of my fav Canadian supermodels Liisa Winkler dons Vancouver 2010 Olympic clothing line and poses with her two adorable children FASHION magazine’s 2010 February issue. I so want that long scarf.




Go Vancouver!
Filed under editorials, magazines | Comment (0)Decadent


Loving these shots of Canadian doll face Heather Marks in December’s Vogue México. Crazy feather capes!
(via fashiongonerogue, by photographer Cliff Watts, styled by Sarah Gore-Reeves.)
Filed under editorials, magazines, Photos | Comment (1)Leap of Faith






Love how the birds, the hair, the ruffles all dance so beautifully together.
(Source: fashion rogue
Photographers: Waldemar and Max – http://www.waldemarandmax.com/
Stylist: Kawa h Pour – http://www.stylistkawa.com/
Make up: Hanna-Cecilia Åslund – http://www.linkdetails.com/
Hair: Sophia Ringberger – http://www.agentbauer.com/
Model: Anna S – http://www.stockholmsgruppen.se/
Stylist assistant: Ida Edlund
Photo assistant: Peter Edqvist)
I like the walls

Love the color blocks on the background.
(Source: Vogue Italy via Andrea Klarin)
Filed under editorials, magazines, Photos | Comments (2)Sexy stockings

Love the sexy stockings paired with the boyfriend blazer. A perfect balance.
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Filed under editorials | Comment (1)Girl in a hat
Love these photos of Jessica Stam in the cowboy hat.







(Jessica Stam in W by Craig McDean via avant-garde fashion photography)
Filed under editorials | Comment (0)Siren in the office






(Source: Alyssa Miller by Nelson Simoneau via Fashion Gone Rogue)
Grace
Love black and white photos…

via Andrea Klarin
Filed under editorials | Comment (0)Flare Canada 30th anniversity covers with Daria Werbowy
One of my fave fashion mags Flare Canada is celebrating its 30 year anniversary with 3 covers for the September issue with our own Daria Werbowy on all the covers. She looks just sensational.





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Filed under editorials, magazines | Comment (0)Overboard
Longing for the sun, the blue ocean, and another vacation…







(Source: FASHION Magazine March 2009 issue)
Filed under Articles, editorials, magazines | Comments (2)I want to be an ice princess
“The romance of winter is brief. After a couple of months, even the most dedicated Canadian ice princess grows weary of the cold. But for those first few days, the hus and sparkle of the snowfall are magic, and piling on velvets, shearlings, hats and scarves is a “Lara’s Theme” pleasure. Enjoy it now. Say it with us: “Once upon a time…”.’

(From Canada’s FASHION magazine December issue)
Filed under Articles, editorials, magazines | Comment (0)6 looks of Smokey Eye
It seems that at the turn of the fall, things always get dramatic in terms of makeup and accessories. I find this spread from the October issue of FASHION magazine absolutely gorgeous and giving me new ideas about how to wear the always classic smokey eye in different ways. “High-impact necklaces and six version of the smokey eye are commanding the conversation. Outbursts in gold, purple, taupe, grey, burgundy and black spoke out loud and clear on models’ eyelids at the Fall 2008 runway shows.” Aren’t the necklaces CRAZY? They will be the inspiration when I go hunting for crazy necklaces this fall.
WEAR WITH a barely-there sheer lipstick or lipgloss and a natural, cheekbone-enhancing blush. NEED TO KNOW that any shade of burgundy works, from grape and rouge to purple and fuchsia.
WEAR WITH petal-pink lips and a flush of pink on the apples of the cheeks. NEED TO KNOW the season’s smouldering purple eye can be worn two ways: sparkling brilliant or sweetly demure.
WEAR WITH pale-pink lipstick and a touch of dusty-rose blush. NEED TO KNOW that taupe is versatile, ranging from plum-grey to earth-brown hues. Regardless of shade, this look is best worn across the entire eye — from lashline to brow.
WEAR WITH a deep berry-stained lip and a light stroke of sun swept blush on cheekbones. NEED TO KNOW this canary-gold version of the smoky eye can be as monochromatic or three-dimensional as your eyeshadow palette inspires.
WEAR WITH neutral, sheer, slightly shiny lips and a bare face. NEED TO KNOW this shiny, wet-look, blacked-out eye is best applied with a heavy hand for a thick, glossy finish.
WEAR WITH beige-toned or rose lipstick. NEED TO KNOW that ultimate grey smoky eye, as painted by Peter Philips for Chanel’s couture show, can be worn sheer and light for day or with added layers of eyeshadow for night. “The colour was like a chameleon: Sometimes it looked blue, sometimes more grey, even black,” says Philips.
Sheer Delight
I have to share this beeeeautiful spread from May issue of Canada’s FASHION magazine featuring some of this season’s hottest silk chiffon pieces from Miu Miu, Dolce & Gabbana, BCBG Max Azria, Jil Sander, Louis Vuitton, and Zac Posen.

















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