Thursday, February 12, 2015

Thrifty Thursday

More fun new stuff to add to the closet this week!

Who doesn't love bows? Don't they make everything better? This super cute top is completely work appropriate, but looks chic and fashionable when styled with fitted dress pants and some fun flats.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Jacob
Store Section: Short Sleeve Blouse
What I Paid: $6.99
What it Costs New: ?


I wasn't able to find anything out about this brand, nor why the belt says Gucci, but I really love the cut of this dress! This will totally make a fashionable work dress, especially with a bright pullover sweater over top.



Store: Value Village
Brand: Alberto Gabbana Italy
Store Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $17.99
What it Costs New: ?


You know how your mother always told you to wait for it to go on sale? Well, how about waiting for it to show up in Value Village?? I wanted this purse when I first saw it in Aldo, but ultimately never purchased it. Then, lo and behold, I find the exact purse in Value Village for a real steal! What a win.



Store: Value Village
Brand: Aldo
Store Section: Purses
What I Paid: $14.99
What it Costs New: ~ 30


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Nebulous Beauty Event


As I've become much more involved with beauty in the past year, I love it now when fashion and beauty come together at events like this! The Nebulous Beauty event, hosted by Black2Blond, La Biosthetique Canada, and Eco Fashion Week, featured live haircuts by Black2Blond hairstylists Sara Burke and Dylan Beatch and a fashion show styled by Sarah D'Arcey.

There was definitely some serious hairstyling skills being showcased on the stage, and when both hairstyles were complete, Burke and Beatch took off the covers to reveal both models' stunning dresses, both styled by Sarah D'Arcey. It was amazing how well each hairstyle paired with their respective dress. The modern bob looked gorgeous with the open-back Ecote dress, and the retro-inspired 'do was a perfect fit for Evan DuCharme's Coco Silk Evening Gown.

Stylist Sarah D'Arcey gave me a quick peek into the inspiration behind the Nebulous Beauty runway show:

"I went looking for garments that were interesting and spoke to me in the form of shape, texture and colour. I love Value Village to find pieces that are interesting and are (or look) high end. I like working with all the pieces to tell a story as a collection. While each look is different, they all build off each other to create this vision of nebulous beauty. I sourced items for well over a month for this project. I really wanted to present a curated collection with the use of tulle, lace and fabrics that were two dimensional," explained D'Arcey. "I really love using Evan Ducharme's pieces because they are so well constructed and capture every detail. The Cordelia gown is one of my favorite pieces he has done and it really highlighted this fashion story."

I was thrilled to hear that Sara had thrifted a good portion of the outfits, as I'm a huge fan of thrifting myself (in case you didn't already know!). She did a fabulous job of creating a continuous theme amongst the looks, and matching them to the edgy hairstyles by Sara Burke and Dylan Beatch. 



Sara Burke & Dylan Beatch of Black2Blond demonstrating two live haircuts on modela Anya (left) and Devin (right)!


Fashions from left to right, styled by stylist Sara D'Arcey:
H&M top and David Dixon skirt, Topshop, Value Village, Lord & Taylor

Fashions from left to right, styled by stylist Sara D'Arcey:
Lavin for H&M, Evan DuCharme, H&M peplum, H&M skirt

Fashions from left to right, styled by stylist Sara D'Arcey:
Evan DuCharme, Ecote, H&M

In love with these 2 hairstyles!



With Fashion Blogger Rosalia of Style Love - Photo by Santiago Firero


With Fashion Blogger Rosalia of Style Love - Photo by Santiago Firero



Jacket - Judith & Charles (thrifted) | Hat - Aldo | Necklace - Olive + Piper | Shirt - H&M (thrifted) | Jeans - Urban Planet | Purse - JustFab | Heels - Jessica Simpson (thrifted)
Happy Styling! xo

~Britta














Monday, February 9, 2015

Look of the Week: Valentine's Day Outfit


Ah yes, Valentine's Day is almost here! I know a lot of people aren't super crazy about V-day, but I must say, as a lover of chocolates, sweets, and roses, I think it's a great excuse to indulge. That and it's always fun to play around with looks that revolve around pink, red, black and lace.

This is definitely my 'sweet' Valentine's Day outfit: probably best for a slightly more casual dinner date (maybe for a mid-range restaurant), or even better, for a Valentine's party. Pink is usually a lot less sultry than red, so it tones down the black lace dress nicely. And what sweet outfit wouldn't be completed with some bows?? I know shoe clips are something that haven't been in style for a long time, but I think they make a cute addition to my thrifted Vince Camuto pumps.

Stay tuned this week, because I have a very exciting Valentine's Day collaboration with Style By Fire and Samantha Sito coming up! If you're looking for some sexier Valentine's Day inspiration, you'll want to check that out once it's live!













Blazer - Mustard Seed (via Tobi) | Dress - Betsey Johnson (thrifted) | Purse - Aldo (thrifted) | Heels - Vince Camuto (thrifted) | Shoe Clips - H&M | Earrings - Nobis & Grey | Necklace - Nobis & Grey
Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Friday, February 6, 2015

Stop Bullying in Style: Pink Shirt Day 2015


Why so much pink this week, you ask? Pink Shirt Day is coming up February 25th, and I'm joining the cause along with other fashion bloggers to start a style revolution to stand up together against bullying!

Pink Shirt Day was started by 2 teenage boys from Nova Scotia, who sympathized with a Grade 9 boy who was being bullied for wearing pink. They protested at their high school by having their fellow students wear pink, and the idea is now supported not only by schools across the country, but people of all ages.

Kids, teens, adults and fashionistas alike can purchase the official Pink Shirt Day t-shirts (like the one I'm wearing) in support of the national Pink Shirt Day campaign, and raise awareness against bullying. I hope you all join the cause and show your support by wearing your own official Pink Shirt Day t-shirt, which you can find exclusively at London Drugs. Net proceeds of the t-shirts go to the CKNW Orphan's Fund in support of Boys and Girls Clubs Anti-Bullying Programs!

You all know I'm a big fan of statement pieces, and I think this t-shirt definitely qualifies! I pulled out every accessory and pink item I had in my closet, right down to my pink bow shoe clips, and styled it all together to help make the t-shirt's message loud and clear: 'this pink shirt says ENOUGH!' And never forget that confidence is your best accessory!

Wear your Pink Shirt Day t-shirt on February 25th and stop bullying in style. Tweet and Instagram your photos using the hashtags #pinkshirtday #PSD2015 and don't forget to let your followers know they can get their own official PSD t-shirt exlusively @londondrugs!











Outfit: Blazer - Mustard Seed (via Tobi) | Earrings - Nobis & Grey | Shirt - London Drugs | Jeans - American Eagle (thrifted) | Heels - Zara (thrifted) | Shoe Clips - H&M
Makeup: Lips - NYX Matte Lipstick in Shocking Pink, Covergirl Colorlicious Gloss in Fruitylicious



Happy Styling! xo

~ Britta

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Thrifty Thursday


Black never goes out of style! This week, I wanted to show you a few of my favourite thrifted outfit pieces I've found in the ever-classic colour black:


My eyes are drawn to pretty much anything with polka dots, so no wonder I picked out this skirt. What I really loved about this skirt though, is the shorter skirt lining: it makes the polka dots stand out even more! And it's right on trend. I recently wore this to the JCI Institute's Grad Fashion Show.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: H&M Divided
Store Section: Skirts
What I Paid: $5.99
What it Costs New: ?


Leather (and faux leather) has made a real comeback in the last year, and I'm a huge fan of the styles with leather panelling and detailing (like this skirt)! I pretty much makes any style just a little more badass.


Store: Value Village
Brand: Valia
Store Section: Skirts
What I Paid: $5.49
What it Costs New: ?


And here is a perfect example of another thing that always catches my eye in the thrift store: bows! I can totally see this dress worn with some classic pearls for a 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' sort of feel.



Store: Value Village
Brand: Love...ady
Store Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $17.99
What it Costs New: ~ $130


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Monday, February 2, 2015

Look of the Week: Baroque


I love the classic colour combination of camel and black! Something about it is so lovely and sophisticated. I know it can be hard to think of a black turtleneck as particularly trendy, but it makes the perfect canvas for statement necklaces like this Baroque & Royal necklace from Nobis & Grey!

And then...to finish off the look, I found this insanely beautiful Bebe coat at my favourite Salvation Army thrift store. It's a little snug, but the moment I laid eyes on it, I said, "I don't care it if fits, I'm buying it!!"  Actually, without even realizing it, this whole outfit ended up being thrifted from head to toe, with the exception of my jewellery.











Jacket - Bebe (thrifted) | Top - Semantiks (thrifted) | Skirt - T. Babaton (thrifted) | Shoes - Nine West (thrifted), Necklace - Nobis & Grey | Bracelet - Nobis & Grey



Happy Styling! xo

~Britta
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