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Kelsey Dundon

Interview | CityTV’s Breakfast Television

Back to school will always be my favourite time of year. (Even though I’m now the opposite of a student.)

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And the best part about back to school? Well, it’s not finding out which homeroom you’re in. It’s the new clothes, amirite? I stopped by Breakfast Television to talk men’s back-to-school style with host Dawn Chubai.

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It was an early, early morning for me. (I don’t know how you hosts do it.) But I at least looked awake, thanks to Amanda Gangoso‘s makeup aristry.

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While I was chilling, as I do often, with my male model entourage, one of them asked if I still get nervous when I do these things.

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I have a confession to make: this was my very first time doing live television (and it’s a very different beast from pre-taped) so the answer would be yes. But it was fun! So, so, so fun.

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As you can tell by this photo. This shot just might be one of the all-time best (thank you, Lisa, for snapping it!). Just look at the facial expressions on each and every one of us. Take a good, long look. Study them, if you will (we are talking about back to school, after all). I think that’s some Blue Steel on the left.

Want to see the segment? Wondering which of these models is single? You’ll find it all here.

Thank you Breakfast Television! Thank you Banana Republic, Gap and Old Navy! Thank you Libby and Lisa! Thank you Michael, Holden, Chris and Yannick!

[My dress is Banana Republic Monogram.]

Giveaway | Frye Veronica Boots

Fill your boots, friends! The Anthology and Freedman Shoes want to give you a pair of Frye Veronicas, the classic boot that’s been adored by the likes of Keira Knightley, Cameron Diaz, and now you.

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With rugged, wear-anywhere steeze, you’ll be rocking these all through the fall and winter (and if next summer’s anything like this one, you’ll be wearing them then too).  They retail at Freedman for $449.95 (yes, you read that right) but you could win a pair. How?

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For one entry: Comment on this post and tell us how you’d rock them — I’d wear them with a flowy floral dress. You know, for contrast’s sake.

For two entries: Write on The Anthology’s Facebook wall and tell us why you absolutely have to have a brand new pair of Fryes.

For three entries: Holler @TheAnthology on Twitter.

The contest is open to any reader near a Freedman Shoes location — Metro Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Kelowna, Oakville and Richmond Hill (winner picks up at the Freedman store nearest her). The lucky winner will be chosen on August 30th (contest closes 5:00pm PST 30/08/11). Good luck!

UPDATE: And we have a winner! Congratulations Melissa B.!

Bookmark | Scout & Catalogue

In The Anthology’s Bookmark column we explore some of the most inspiring places on the wild, wild web.

When former Aritzia creative director Breanna Musgrove left Vancouver for the beaches of Mexico, she chronicled her adventures and creative pursuits on her blog Scout & Catalogue.

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Now that she’s moved north once again, she catalogues the making of her textiles and accessories line (which goes by the same name) from her Toronto base.

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Inspired by secret coves and all-day siestas, Scout & Catalogue’s aesthetic is a little beachy, a lot bohemian.

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And I think you just might love it.

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So bookmark it already.

P.S. Is your bookmark bar in need of a little more love? Well, add The Anthology and then take a look at the firstsecond and reader-submitted third features in the series.

P.P.S. I’ll be on Breakfast Television Tuesday morning and I’ll be bringing an entourage of male models with me. (Only because I’ll be talking men’s fashion. I don’t always roll like that.)

London Town | Saturdays in Camden Town

In her third dispatch from London, Katie Burnett, a friend, actress and writer, shares her favourite stops on a Saturday in Camden Town

Just as a note to address the recent and unfortunate riots in London – Riots aren’t cool! Know what is cool? My roommate and friend Caroline getting up early, baking cupcakes, and then distributing them to the very tired police and clean up crew in our area of Camden.

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And now back to our regular discussion on how fun and dynamic the city of London is.

I live in an area of North London called Camden Town, a great area for a relaxing but adventurous Saturday, only a twenty minute bus ride from central London and the West End. It’s not far from Regents Park and Primrose Hill, where I like to run and where I always hear celebs frequent (I didn’t believe this till I ran by Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale and their children one sunny afternoon and did a massive double take – then had to rush home and listen to “Glycerine” and “Just a Girl” on repeat!).

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Primrose Hill isn’t just good for a run, it’s a beautiful patch of grass that usually isn’t too overrun with people. It’s nice to relax, bring a book and a blanket and enjoy the view of London.

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On Saturdays, a huge market known as the Lock is open. Go hungry and with cash because you will want to eat. There’s food from every corner of the globe at appropriate prices, and the hardest part is choosing what to eat. You genuinely feel like you’ve stepped into a different world, and it’s worth taking your time to explore all it has to offer.

For shopping, it has everything you could want, from dress-up clothes for Halloween to vintage suitcases and teapots. There’s an area called the stalls which used to be horse stalls! It’s a great space to walk through.

cyberdog_shop_2009-londonThere’s Cyberdog, a store which also feels like a rave and has go-go dancers, loud electro music and dayglow makeup.

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Then there’s Proud Gallery, home to a nightclub slash restaurant slash Burlesque space slash art gallery. There’s incense, there’s jewelry, there’re hats, there’re vintage shops, there’s tea, there’s soap, there’s anything you want.

And when you’re done and in desperate need of a drink, head to the Lock Tavern Pub on Chalk Farm road.

If it’s a hot sunny day, a refreshing Fruli is nice to try, and make sure to sit up top on the patio for a nice view of the passersby below.

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When you get a sweet craving, there’s Primrose Bakery and the nearby Engineer Pub with a tiny, lush, secluded patio, full of greenery and comfy seats. Martinis are expensive but worth it!

[First two photos by Katie, third photo found here, fourth photo found here, fifth photo found here, sixth photo found here.]

P.S. Want to keep adding to your “When I’m in London” list? Katie Burnett has more dispatches from London coming up on The Anthology! Catch up on her first dispatch from London here and her second one here.

Style | H&M Style Face-off

A sponsored post.

It is time, my friends, to exercise your right to vote! H&M has pitted Canada’s top fashion bloggers against one another in the H&M Style Face-off.

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We went mano a mano mannequin a mannequin in a competition to out-style one another. (See how tanned I look standing next to her?)

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And this is where you come in. Show me how much you love this look by ‘liking’ it on Facebook.

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You could win a $100 H&M gift card with one little click of your mouse.

P.S. Just so you know, I totally like you right back.

Giveaway | We have a Live at Squamish ticket winner!

I picked a name out of an oversized sun hat and the winner of two tickets to Live at Squamish plus a Mattel Game On! prize pack courtesy of The Anthology and Mattel is…

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Stefanie J. Congratulations! You are going to have the best! time! ever!

Take lots of photos. Then please crop this shot and photoshop me into them so I can feel like I was there, mmkay?

P.S. There are more giveaways coming up soon on The Anthology so put on your lucky pants and stay tuned.

After | The Printed Jacket

You remember this, right? (I’m not cruel enough to repost that “before” shot again — I figured you’ve suffered through it enough).

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We can all rejoice! Because thanks to the magic of tailoring, that vintage monstrosity now looks like this.

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Thank heavens, right? It was dicey there for a minute.

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As far as transformations go, this one was fairly simple — tucked in a few of the seams to take away its bulk.

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And rolled up the sleeves (all the better to clap with, my dear).

[Shirt by JNBY, shorts by BCBGMAXAZRIA, RoseGold sandals from Holt Renfrew.]

P.S. Your weekend is about to get a lot more fun — The Anthology and Mattel are giving away Live at Squamish tickets and a Mattel Game On! prize pack. Get on it before it’s too late!

P.P.S. And those of you who are in my blogging/branding workshop at SFU this weekend, I promise to serenade you so you feel like you’re rocking out in a field with all your best friends.

Giveaway | Live at Squamish tickets!

All right, my fellow festies, you are in for quite the weekend! Mattel and The Anthology want to give you two tickets to Live at Squamish August 20-21 plus a Mattel Game On! prize pack!

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It’ll look just like this, except with mountains instead of palm trees.

mattel-game-on-kitYou’ll get to see Girl Talk, Weezer, Metric, StarsBrasstronaut (whose lead singer wrote the score for the Flying Pigeon film),and Major Lazer (whose raunchy performance at Coachella last year was #4 on my list of the top ten learning experiences). Plus you’ll get to stop by the Mattel Game On! experience and more. The tickets and prize pack are valued at $348, but you could win your way in. How?

For one entry: Comment on this post and tell us what you love most about summer weekend fun (brownie points if you say music festivals).
For two entries: Write on The Anthology’s Facebook wall.
For three entries: Holler @TheAnthology on Twitter.

The contest is open to any reader who can get to Live at Squamish next weekend. The lucky winner will be chosen on Wednesday, August 17th (contest closes 5:00pm PST 17/08/11). Good luck!

UPDATE: We have a winner! Congratulations Stefanie!

Trippin’ | Vancouver

One of my out-of-town ladyfriends is getting married in Vancouver this weekend (congratulations, Claire!). She hasn’t lived in the city for years but she’s bringing a gazillion guests from Europe with her so she asked for some advice on restaurants. I’ve upped the ante and started a list of the 29 best, most touristy things to do in Vancouver. Some of them involve eating. So grab your umbrella and sunglasses, friends (you never know what the day might hold). Let’s hit the town…

1. Go to Gastown. But skip the trinket shops and head to Vancouver-based boutiques like Lynn StevenOak + Fort, Roden GrayOne of a FewTwo of a Few, and vintage shops like Deluxe Junk and Gypsy Market.

2. Catch an up-and-comer at the Cobalt, the Biltmore, Fortune Sound Club, the Railway Club, or the Media Club. Or see a bigger band at everybody’s favourite venue, the Commodore. Check the Georgia Straight for listings.

3. Take a long walk on the beach. There’s nowhere more spectacular than Spanish Banks at low tide.

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4. Get all Shakespearean at Bard on the Beach.

5. Ride the Grouse Mountain gondola if you’re feeling lazy and hike the Grouse Grind if you’re not.

6. Go to a place called Blood Alley — it’s every bit as lovely as it sounds — and then eat there (Salt and Judas Goat are great).

7. Eat sushi! Tojo’s is the most famous but you’ll find a gazillion other shops on every street (I love teeny tiny little Zipang on Main Street).

8. See the seawall at Stanley Park. Better yet, bike around it.

9. Get gelato on Denman and then walk to English Bay.

10. Go shuck yourself at Rodney’s Oyster House in Yaletown.

11. Sample sake and squid at Hapa Izakaya in Kits.

12.Get inspired at the Vancouver Art Gallery and then refuel on the cafe patio.

13.Head to Granville Island (locals love it too). Take in the madness at the market then wander through the artisan galleries on Railspur Alley before heading to Go Fish or Edible Canada for lunch.

14. Stroll through yoga clothiers and skateboard shops on fourth avenue, but first, stroll through the emerging Armoury District.

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15.Pretend you’re a sports fan and catch a WhiteCaps game.

16. Try a hot, hot caesar at the just-opened Oakwood Canadian Bistro in Kits.

17. Want to meet Vancouverites? Book at spot with the Social Feed.

18. Join the crowd on the patio at Six Acres and when it gets too cold, head across the street to the Diamond.

19. Hike to the Peak of Seymour.

20. Join the crowd of tourists on the patio at Bridges late in the evening (I used to work there — holler!).

21. Geek out at the Vancouver Public Library (it’s so pretty!) and then rock out at Library Square.

22. Make like a kid and spend all day at the Aquarium.

23. Sit on the patio and watch the sunset from the newly renovated Seasons in the Park.

24. Want to shop all the big North American clothing brands? Head to Robson Street.

25. Stuff your face with cotton candy at Playland.

26. Stuff your face with pizza at Campagnolo.

27. Take in the beauty inside the Museum of Anthropology and the beautiful views outside.

28. Fall head over heels (shoe pun!) at Gravity Pope.

29. Try a Japadog and then tell me what it’s like ’cause I’ve never actually had one.

What else do you want to add, folks? Share your favourite things to do in Vancouver in the summertime. Don’t be shy — get as cheesy and touristy as you like.

Style | Amira Earrings

If I had to list a few of my favourite things, that list would go a little something like this:

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1) Traveling
2) Pretty, artsy things
3) Anthology readers (I’m totally sucking up — did it work? Or are you peeved I didn’t list you first?)

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And whatdyaknow, these earrings combine the first two things on my list.

Handcrafted by Portlander Amira Mednick, they’re made of three different pieces of some sort of canvas (though I’m no textile expert) and they’re cut to look like feathers from afar. I picked ’em up at Tender Loving Empire in my new favourite city and I highly recommend you go and do the same. But if you’d rather shop from the comfort of your couch, you can find something similar on Etsy.

P.S. The Anthology has some reeeeeeeally big giveaways coming up.

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