I’m a big fan of sparkles, and this dress was no exception. It was so comfortable and easy to wear, but definitely made a statement! Part of attending the CCMA weekend is attending the parties! Which means party dresses. I loved seeing all the fashion that was on display, because any excuse to get dressed up is worthy in my opinion. After trying on about 20 dresses I finally decided on this sparkly feathered number because as soon as I put it on I felt like I was ready to have fun! What kind of outfit gets you excited for a night on the town?
High and Waisted in London
I had one afternoon with a few hours to kill and found my way to this park just outside of downtown London. I always try and wear transitional outfits that can move from a meeting, to an interview, to drinks and still look completely put together. That was my goal with this look because I had morning events and afternoon events, so I needed something chic but still versatile. These high waisted jeans from Topshop have become my absolute favorite pair of black denim, especially after having the ankle taken in. What are your favorite jeans that will be transitioning from your summer wardrobe to your fall style?
Exploring Sudbury
I’d never been to Sudbury until recently, for a radio visit to KICX 91.7 but what a great day trip! I happen to love being in the car and driving to new places, it’s great for laughing, chatting, reflecting, and audiobooks, which are all some of my favorite pastimes! I especially love early morning drives, it feels like the whole world is still asleep and everything it so still and quiet. Especially in the forest heavy parts of Northern Ontario. Do enjoy day trips to new places as well, or prefer longer trips?
Montreal Street Style
I was in Montreal for a mere 24 hours but what a city! I was there for a radio interview with KIC Country based on of Mercier. While there I had the chance to stroll some quiet residential streets, try some great food and indulge in a little of Montreal’s unique and historic culture. We were there during the middle of May so we experienced the spring of Montreal, which I’m sure is very welcome after a cold winter! I loved the architecture, the mixture of language and culture, and I even enjoyed feeling a little shocked at how different Montreal is from other Canadian cities I’ve visited. All in all, I loved getting to know another part of Canada while sharing my music! Have you found a city like Montreal in your travels?
Montreal’s Best Shops
I’m a fan of fashion, there is no denying that. And I love pieces that are chic and versatile. If I can wear it day-to-night, with a dress and jeans, and looks as chic in the airport as in an interview, chances are I’m going to want it. While exploring Montreal I definitely got the vibe that the people of this city shared my love of versatility in their wardrobe choices. My experience of Montreal indicated that it was a very pedestrian city, and that was reflected in the fashion. I found a beautiful Rudsak, a Montreal based designer, jacket in a vintage shop and loved it so much I brought it home with me! What cities have you been to that you really appreciate the local style and fashion of?
Unicorn
This shop was super cute and had a mix of designers, a lot of the pieces were quite expensive but they did have a fair mix of price points. There was a great casual jewelry section as well as a couple local designer pieces I noticed.
Ruse
This was the store where I found my Rudsak jacket that I’m now obsessed with! A great collection of carefully selected vintage pieces at great prices.
Vestibule
This store had such a great selection of homewares and gifts, it was the perfect spot to find a gift to bring back to a friend! The design was so beautiful I found myself just wanting to hangout in here!
Boucle and Papier
I’m a sucker for paper supply stores. I love new notebooks, pens, colored pencils, and all the trinkets of stationary stores. This store was small and had a great collection of trendy but useful items.
Spring in Ottawa
Right behind the Fairmont was the absolutely beautiful park right next to the Rideau Canal. It was right in the center of the city, beautiful tulips that had just started to bloom, and a fantastic view of some of Ottawa’s best architecture! We took Audrey for a walk in the morning to bask in the sunshine and the natural beauty of Ottawa. What are your favorite things to try in a new city?