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Thursday
Dec092010

Found: Kitchen Couture

Just when you thought baking Christmas cookies couldn't get any sweeter, I found these gorgeous aprons from Anthropologie.  These would make the perfect gift for any chic hostess this holiday season and will ensure that she'll look even yummier than her treats.  Love!  Their aprons range from $29 to $48 and come in an impressive array of pretty prints.  Check out the full selection at www.anthropologie.com.  Happy baking! 

Tuesday
Dec072010

RLR Gets Snowed Out

When I was a kid, I remember hoping and praying for a snow day.  Some winter mornings, we would wake up to find our car had disappeared beneath a mountain of 6-foot-deep snow yet somehow, the person who put together the list of school closures always seemed to miss our school.  Well, after years of waiting, my time has finally come.  I went to Toronto on Sunday, stopped back in Kitchener to pick up my daughter and am currently stuck (happily, mind you) at my mom's house with my two babies while London gets pummeled with snow.  I have no photoshop, I have no pictures, I have zero notes and my Blackberry is broken so I literally can do no work.  Sorry for the fashion snow day but yay for me? Hee!

Thanks for your patience my lovelies...will be back with loads of fab fashion as soon as I possibly can.  Hope you're staying safe and warm, wherever you might be.

xoxo

RLR

Thursday
Dec022010

A Joe Fresh Life - My Guest Blogging Debut!

When it comes to the most wonderful time of the year, I'm all about making lists.  Hot chocolate with oh-so-necessary whipped cream?  Check! Sugar cookies?  Check!  Super-size Toblerone bar?  Check!  5 extra pounds thanks to aforementioned treats?  Check!  For me, December is one month of the year when I can happily indulge in all of the things I love without an ounce of guilt.   I usually wear an awful lot of flannel around the holidays which is super cozy for sleeping (and eating) but not so chic when you need to rush to the store for extra flour, make a mad dash to the mall for those inevitable last-minute gifts or answer the doorbell when unexpected guests show up at your door.  This season, I'm resolving to be casually elegant with these gorgeously guilt-free pieces from Joe.  Leave it to a Canadian to make a comfy sweatshirt adorned with party-ready sequins and luxe-looking knit sweatpants that are equally perfect for curling up by the fire or heading out in style.  When the weather outside is frightful, I find Joe Fresh Style so delightful.  Clothes that are cozy and chic?  Check, check!

Thanks Joe Fresh Style for inviting me to the blog party! Be sure to check out the rest of the fab Joe Fresh Life Blog at http://joefreshlife.ca/

Wednesday
Dec012010

Dudes in Turtlenecks

Discuss. 

Monday
Nov292010

Happily Ever Après

 D&G, Rag & Bone and D&G, Fall 2010 - photos courtesy style.com

If you grew up in Kitchener, you might remember the Lady Who Never Skied.  She was tall, blonde and beautiful and would literally pose in front of the chalet for hours in over-the-top ski outfits and full lipstick.  There she was, every single Saturday, heavily made up eyes lifted towards the top of the hill, as if half expecting Elmer Olsen himself to come swooshing down Mic Mac.  In all of my years, I never once saw her actually put on a pair of skis but boy could she ever rock a fuschia fur-trimmed one-piece.  Next to the model, nothing brings to mind the après-ski experience as much as my Fair Isle sweaters.  This season, interpretations of the classic print are everywhere and whether you like to hit the slopes or not, these cozy knits are fun, pretty and surprisingly grown-up.  As the Lady Who Never Skied knew only too well, being able to carve is really only a small piece of the equation, as long as you look the part.  Real Life Runway Tip:  A chunky Fair Isle sweater can easily make you look frumpy if you go baggy on the bottom.  Try a short, flowy skirt with opaque tights and booties or dark skinny jeans and you'll make snowflakes and reindeer look downright sexy.  Seriously.

Check out some of my favourite Fair Isle-inspired finds: