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Showing posts with label Halifax Street Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halifax Street Style. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Halifax Street Style


Found this little business-savvy gem today, 
looking awfully coco-esque, non? 
 Leanne wears an adorable sparkly tweed dress by Yumi, 
with white lace trim, and pocket detailing! 

Loves it.




Halifax Street Style

Stumbled upon these lovelies while working at Obladee, the new wine bar (1600 Barrington)

Matt
Boots - Aldo
Pants - Urban outfitters
Sweater - H&M
Jacket - Zara
Gloves - Calvin Klein
Key Necklaces - Vintage Shop on Agricola street

James
Shoes - Generic Surplus, Urban Outfitters
Pants -American Apparel
Belt - American Apparel
Flannel Shirt - Vintage
Cardigan - My fathers from the 80's
Jacket - Vintage
Scarf - H&M
Gloves - Holt Renfrew

An amazing clothing horse

jacket, shirt, belt, shoes - Value Village, Dartmouth 
Skirt- The Clothing Horse, 1530 Queen St

Funkz


 Co-worker Daniel... isn't he pretty?
Hat- H&M
Jacket- Joe Fresh
Jeans- I can't remember
Shoes- Rockport








Monday, October 25, 2010

My Week is Wide Open

Bear with me while I get back on track with blogging. I recently moved into a new apartment, and I have been consumed with decorating (much to dan's dislike). Apart from my iphone, internet access has been sparse in between work and moving! 
Now, as my week becomes wide open, I am looking forward to adding new things to JOTN.

Here are some ideas I have and things to come:

1. Store Profiles- fine finds I have found around Halifax, and a look at the places that I found them in.
2. More Hali Street Style
3. What I am wearing- some tangible examples of what I am loving, what I am wearing lately, and where you can get similar looks.
4. Gender Benders- no matter what junk you are walking around with between your legs, here are some outfit ideas that bend all conventional gender-specific rules. 


Anyways, today, is all about the return of the wide leg. I was introduced to the wide leg at a young age. The simple yet elegant trouser has been an immortal staple for the women in my household (mother, and I). My mother was all about buying me well tailored suits far before I ever had a job (I still don't have an occupation that requires the sophisticated ensembles she bestowed upon me at age 11). While the gorgeous sets were often waisted on my then-boyish frame, I fell in love with the roomy, yet utterly perfect fit of women's slacks, and looked forward to dinner parties and events where I could wear the chic pant. 

Being an avid athlete in high school with a boyish build (a lack of TNA), but also muscular legs, I always secretly found it more challenging to shop for bottom pieces than tops. I went to great lengths to try to make my legs look longer and leaner. I would buy my bottoms a couple sizes up to give the illusion that my legs where lost somewhere in the pant. My friends will also remember the days I cladded jeans made for little boys, before boyfriend cuts were made with women in mind. 

While I felt good about the loose fit, the wide waist, and the concaving butt pockets always looked sloppy. The fit made it difficult to look more mature and clean cut. Now, my beloved wide leg is being revisited, and just like that my week has opened right up!  I can get that feminine, well-groomed look, with the roominess in the thighs, and without the bagging in the behind.


Here are some of my favourite examples to give you some ideas.

knightcat

knightcat

Elle, October 2010

Lefashion

Elle, September 2010

Lefashion

womenmanagement

the sartorialist 

the sartorialist 

the sartorialist 

the Sartorialist
knightcat

Lefash

Knightcat 

Still loving style.

xo
J.