There is nothing scarier than a pissed off cat in a costume! Happy Halloween from Mosi (pictured below), Beanie (my other kitty he was too tiny for the hot dog costume) and I! xoxo
100 Years of Beauty: Brazil Edition
As much as I love the actual 100 Years of Beauty videos from Cut Video, I love their behind the scene & history of the looks videos even more.
Local Toronto Craft Fairs 2015
This is just a start, will add more Craft Fairs as I find out about them. Or leave a comment below if you know of any local Toronto Holiday Craft Fairs I’ve missed.
Pre-Holiday Pop-Up Shop - Sat, Nov 8 • 99 Sudbury St, Toronto • 11am - 6pm • Admission: $5
Bloor West Village Christmas Market - Sat, Nov 14 • 10am - 3pm • Runnymede United Church • 432 Runnymede Road • Free Admission
Holiday Pop-Up - Thurs, Nov 19 • 6:30pm - 8:30pm • Craft Ontario • 990 Queen St W, Toronto
Toronto Christmas Market - Nov 20 - Dec 20 • Distillery Historic District • Tuesday - Thursday: Noon - 9pm • Friday - Saturday: 10am - 10pm • Sunday : 10am - 10pm • Note: The Toronto Christmas Market is not open on Mondays. •
30 Craft Market - Nov 21 - 22 • May Café • 876 Dundas St. West • 12pm - 4:30pm • Free Admission
Roncy Yule Market - Nov 21 - Nov 22 • Dec 19 - 20 • Camaraderie Artisan Market • 2241 Dundas St W • 10am - 6pm
Toronto Art Crawl - 2nd Annual Christmas Market - Sun, Nov 22 • 11am - 7pm • The Great Hall • 1087 Queen St W • Tickets $5 Online & $8 @ The Door
Queer Craft Fair - Nov 26th • 10am - 4pm • York University • 4700 Keele St, Toronto • Free Admission
One Of A Kind Show - Nov 26 - Dec 6 • Enercare Centre (formerly Direct Energy Centre), Exhibition Place • 100 Princes’ Blvd. • Weekdays & Saturday 10am–9pm • Sundays 10am–6pm • Night Shopping - Thursday, December 3, 2015, 10am–11pm • Tickets - Various Prices
The Sassy Little Craft Show/Sale at the Victory Cafe - Sun, Nov 29 • (Upstairs) Markham Street (Bloor and Bathurst) • 2pm-8pm
Union Station Market - Nov 30 - Dec 20 • Great Hall, Toronto Union Station • Free Admission
Winter Market/Santa in The Junction - Sat, Dec 5th • Dundas St. West @ Keele St. - Toronto • More for TBA
Crafternoon Tea - Handmade Holiday Market - Sat, Dec 5 - Leslieville - 11am - 4pm - More to TBA
Firstand Fair Holiday - Sat, Dec 5 • 12pm - 5pm • 3030 Dundas St W Toronto •FB Event Page
Mondo Bazaar Holiday Market 2015 - Dec 5 - Dec 6 • 10am - 4pm • Gladstone Hotel • 1214 Queen St W • Free Admission
The Artisans’ Gift Fair - Tranzac (Bloor & Brunswick) • Dec 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 and 20th • 12pm - 6pm • Free Admission
The HOLIDAY Post Market - Sun, Dec 6 • The Great Hall • 1087 Queen St W • 11am - 6pm
City & Craft Winter Show - The Theatre Centre - 1115 Queen St. West (at Lisgar) • Fri, Dec 11: 6pm - 11pm • Sat, Dec 12: 11am - 6pm • Sun, Dec 13: 11am - 5pm • Admission - $2.00 & Children under 12 Free
Pink Xmas by Pink Market Toronto - Dec 12 - 13 • The 519 Community Centre • 519 Church St - Church-Wellesley Village • 11am - 5pm
Toronto Christmas Festival - Dec 12 - Dec 19 • Yonge & Dundas Square • 1 Dundas St E • facebook.com/ChristmasFestivalTO/ • facebook.com/events/1056510701035397
Etsy Christmas Market - Sat, Dec 12 • Church of Saint-Stephens-in-the Field • 11am - 5:30pm • Free Admission
Christmas Gladstone Flea - Sat, Dec 12 • Gladstone Hotel • 1214 Queen Street West • 10am - 4pm • Free Admission
The Bazaar of the Bizarre - Holiday Market Place - Sun, Dec 13 • 6 Noble 16 • 11am - 8pm • Free Admission
Toronto Young Designers Sale - Sun, Dec 13 • Creeds Coffee Bar • 390 Dupont St • 11am - 5pm • Twitter
Winter Folk Festival - Sun, Dec 13 • St Vladimir Institute • 620 Spadina Ave, Toronto • 11am - 5pm • Free Admission
Toronto Vegan Flea - Thurs, Dec 17 • D-Bistro • 1292 Bloor St W • 6pm - 9pm • Admission - Suggest donation of $5
Image Source & Credit: Melanie Pyves
October 21, 2015 - The Future is Now!
Happy Back To The Future Day!
History Nerd: Classic Red Lip Stick
Red Lipstick made its debut in the USA in 1912. It was worn by Suffragette's (including Elizabeth Arden) as a badge of courage and a mark of revolution as they marched for change and the right to vote. This and more is a part of the History of Red Lipstick....
History Nerd: The Good & The Bad History of Makeup
History + Make-Up = Uhmazing. A lot of our history as women is wrapped up in how we used make-up, especially over the last 100 years.
History Nerd: Haunted Landmarks of New York
It's my
Teenage Dream: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
Jane Austen + Zombies = my teenage dreams come true.
Fashion History: Wedding Gowns
All I can say is thank gawd it's not the 1980's anymore. However, I wouldn't mind time traveling back to the 1920's. The dress is just gorgeous and it's one of my
Fashion: Secondhand Style vs London Fashion Week
This is pretty awesome. UK stylist Emma Slade Edmondson uses second-hand clothing to recreate outfits from several different London Fashion week shows. Emma and her team
Behind the scenes of this fabulous challenge>
Have a Listen: Lore Podcast
My favourite new podcast Lore is a look into the history behind scary stories, folklore, fairy tales, myths and more. Their first podcast is all about Vampires (with barely any mention of Twilight, thank gawd!). You can listen to their first episode below and then the rest of their episodes over on iTunes or their website.
Update: I also added Lore's podcast about America's first serial killer H.H. Holmes below, his story has intrigued me since I bought my grandmother The Devil in The White City in 2005. Leonardo DiCaprio is set to play H.H. Holmes in a movie version of the book, which is something I'm so looking forward to see.
Fashion History: The Bra
The amateur fashion historian in me loves this video from Glamour Magazine that explores the history the bra. I love learning all about the history of our undergarments!
New Tuneage: Leon Bridges
I've been looking for new music for what seems like forever and I think I've found it in the form of the amazing Leon Bridges. His glorious sound harkens back to a bygone era, the 1950's/60's to be exact. And since I have a mini obsession with both decades, I cannot help but put his whole album on repeat. I'm currently listening to it as I write this post. Have yourself a listen below and I dare you not to fall in love with his music (and his sweet sense of style).
Artsy Fartsy: The Rising Tide
Awesome video of statues on the South Banks of the Thames River in London that can be only be seen fully at low tide. These statues called The Rising Tide were created by world-renowned underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor. The pieces were created to help bring awareness and focus on the environmental issues plaguing our planet. All the statues are build a life size scale, but the horse's heads have been replaced with Oil Pumps. You can learn more about that their meaning HERE and you can check out more of Jason's pretty amazing work HERE.
Fashion History: The Origin of The Word Bra
My new fav podcast the Allustionist's 2nd episode is all about the origin and history of the world bra.
I Designed: Hand Drawn Chalkboards
I love when I get a chance to step away from my computer and do something with my hands.
Image Source & Credit: Melanie Pyves © 2015
Happy Birthday Coco!
Happy birthday to Coco Chanel, an inspirational lady whose innovative ideas and forward thinking revolutionize the fashion world. Oh, and I'm kind of obsessed with these fabulously designed videos (below) that Chanel created to give the average Joe an inside look into their past.
You can watch all the videos about the story of Chanel HERE.
Fashion Forward: 3D Printed Clothing
Danit Peleg, a 27 year old Israeli fashion design student 3D-printed an entire fashion collection from home! This just might be the future of fashion! I love the idea of being able to print my own clothing at home and not having to worry about the ethical problems that come with purchasing a new piece of clothing.
Inspire Moi: David Isay & Story Corps
"Everyone has a story."
This TED Talk from David Isay creator of Story Corps blew me away. Also, I cannot stop listening to all the interviews that have been collected over at Story Corps! They're all so inspiring and eye opening. I think they are a brilliant and very forward thinking way to collect history for future generations.
Happy Birthday Andy!
Andy Warhol would have been 87 today. Some people love him, some people hate him but either way he changed the art world. Personally his life story and large body of work fascinated me. I'm also fascinated by the profoundly sad, troubled and talented people he chose to surround himself with. A few years ago I read a book about Andy Warhol and a book about Edie Sedgwick who was one of his superstars. Both books were an interesting and eye opening look into each of their lives.