3.27.2011

Golden




It had been a very stressful day. Stacey and I sat outside at Cafe Strudel's patio, tree branches scratching at the tin roof as the wind wove it's way through the fence. I sipped at a dark stout as Stacey told me not to worry. She then casually slid a cute little cardboard box with the word Handpicked on it.

For me?

I opened the box and wrapped in tissue paper was a golden bangle. It has a constant detailed pattern circulating all the way around, so intricate that my camera could not properly focus.

Thank you, Stacey! I love my beautiful bracelet.

We finished up our drinks and down the road we went to the Old Mill Antique Mall.

I remember once somebody told me that people who shop frequentley are depressed. "That's why models always look so sad in fashion ads."

This plain and nameless person may have reason to believe such a theory. But did I mention that she was very boring?

Anyway, to me there is no question about it. There is something very refreshing about looking around a store with beautiful things, and that is exactly what Stacey and I did.

Glorious gold turned out to be the color of the day when I found these sparkly pumps from the 50's. At only $20 they match my new favorite bracelet perfectly.




Golden glimmer covered in a cobweb of  lace...


I was very proud of my find and as Stacey and I continued to peruse, a fellow shopper stopped me in my tracks. "Where did you find those shoes?" I gladly pointed this nice lady to the fabulous booth. I certainly hope she found something in gold, too.

3.15.2011

Thrifty Business

So Target has some awesome business basics and thank goodness! With rayon prices going up 40% and the price of cotton, up 100%, a girl needs a break!


Comfortable, chic and cheap! This lovely grey dress was only $29.99!





For an office on the go, this faux alligator tote was also only $29.99!


But you guys know me. I'm not all Target all the time. The next day I strolled on over to the Old Mill Antique Mall with my friend Cathy. I was looking for a business card holder and guess what I found upstairs across from the weird toy section...



$2.50!!

2.20.2011

Fellows that were in the mood.

Saturday was spent day-trippin in Atlanta with my two brothers, Milo and Miguel. We were visiting our grandpa who migrates from Montreal to this southern cosmopolis to soak up some sunshine (January and February are the darkest and coldest months in Montreal).

By mid-day my brothers decided it would be a good idea to stop by Lenox Mall. 




Most of our time at the mall was spent in the men's section of Zara. There, Milo and Migi tried on jeans that rolled at the bottom, lace up sneakers, and the occasional plaid button down, too. But what really caught my attention, were the cotton t-shirts.

Zara currently has some of the most delicious cotton t's. Soft and airy, you can tell they're the good stuff and are not going to 'ball up' if you wash and dry them one too many times.

Though empty handed, I did hear this tune on the radio...

Grace Kelly; Harlow, Jean
Picture of a beauty queen
Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers,
dance on air
They had style, they had grace
Rita Hayworth gave good face
Lauren, Katherine, Lana too
Bette Davis, we love you
Ladies with an attitude
Fellows that were in the mood
Don't just stand there, let's get to it
Strike a pose, there's nothing to it
Vogue, vogue ...


Sometimes all a girl needs is some spontaneous Madonna.

2.16.2011

February's Fashion Slice

Who is that girl?
Photos by Lizzie Cuthberson


Caroline Desanctis is à la mode and she couldn't be any other way. Natural light sprinkled through her homemade curtains as we enjoyed peppermint chip ice cream sundaes at her beautifully decorated retro duplex. That's when Caroline said something that said it all, "I don't own sweatpants."

And not everyone could do it, but Caroline can. Infact, there is little Caroline doesn't do. Besides always looking her best (ehm, not sweats, ever!), this rockabilly role model bartends, serves at a soccer pub, sells vintage clothes, models, and is an Avon rep on the side. Oh, and did I mention her line of I (heart) Mac N' Cheese handbags?

But lets start at the beginning.

"In seventh grade I took Home Ec. and I thought it was the coolest thing. Making scrunchies and little totes, I was bitten!"

Caroline is crafty because she can make things, but her talents are not restricted to her hands; she has also developed an eye for design and for what looks good.

"When I was a freshman in college I didn't know how to dress. I would experiment with clothes, wear mismatching plaids or an ill fitting A-line skirt because I thought it looked cool."

She eventually started working at a vintage clothing store and out of curiosity tried on some of the garments.

"That's when I realized that if I wear something that excentuates my waist I look better than if I wear a pair of jeans and a t-shirt."



Unfortunately Lizzie (our fabulous photographer) and I did not get to frolic in Caroline's closet. But lucky for us Caroline did have some beautiful recent purchases, a buttercup yellow gown from the 50's and a plaid mermaid dress, decoratively hanging on the bathroom door. And of course, she also showed us a lovely detailed blue dress suit. The girl loves to shop and knows where to shop.

Lying near by a shrine of Marilyn Monroe in the living room was a small metalic case with a silver cord handle. "It's a cigarette case on one side and a compact with a mirror and lipstick applicator on the other side!" Apparently the only cigarettes that fit in the handy-chic compartment are Lucky Strikes. "They're my favorite cigarettes."

Lucky girl.


After explaining to Lizzie and I how to remove lipstick from its applicator to another more fabulous one (it's kind of a process, but totally worth it) I asked her how she knew so much about all these old-school tricks. "I just do my research." Whether about earring-backs (from an earlier Fashion Slice post she could tell my pink earrings were from the 20's or 30's because of their screw on backs) or how to do hair for a a heart shaped face, Caroline learns the facts from vintage magazines and/or books.

But one recent publication that Caroline lives by is Dita Von Teese's Burlesque and the Art of the Teese/ Fetish and the Art of the Teese.

"I bought this book by Dita Von Teese and it's about looking your best all the time because that's what girls who used to dance Burlesque did. They were always advertising, as she says in the book. Like if they went to the post office they would dress amazingly and it would get them noticed. People would wonder who is that girl?"

It's hard to define Caroline. Aside from working all the time and looking great while at it, this fashionista also models and designs her own handbags.

I asked her how she came up with her Pin Up persona, Daphne Double Deuce.

"Well Daphne Double Deuce is a name I came up with that's a combination of a few things. 'Daphne' was Jack Lemmon's female alter ego in 'Some Like It Hot' and I've always just loved that name. It's the first name I think of when I think of a 1950s broad. The 'Double Deuce' part is a play on words because I have double D's, haha!"

While her modeling has been printed in various publications and online, her I (heart) Mac N' Cheese handbags are a little more elusive since they have'nt been officially launched yet. But I got a sneak peek at a Mexican themed tote with bright pink lining and a magnetic snap. It was AWESOME! Let's cross our fingers and hope Mac N' Cheese will be in stores soon.


At the end of our ice cream interview I couldnt' help but ask, "so what is your favorite shade of red lipstick?"

In less than a second, Caroline cooly responded,

"That would be Rouge Bingo by Dior."

Worth every penny (3000 pennies, to be exact) Rouge Bingo doesn't need to be removed from it's aplicator because the casing is already beautiful.

"And it's the red that Dita Von Teese wears, too."

Well now we know.