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I’ve had “Sunrise at Joshua Tree National Park” on my bucket list

Ever since I went to Coachella and fell in love with the desert.

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Now, I can check it off my list. Because when I was in California a few weeks ago, I got up well before the crack of dawn to catch this…

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And boy was it worth it. 6:00 am never looked so good.

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Now I’ve got the desert in my bones. And closet. I found this southwest-inspired scarf at a thrift shop and it hasn’t left my side since.

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All the colours — the pinks and peaches and pastel purples — you see them in the landscape. (You know what else you see in the landscape? Me, doing my best Joshua Tree impression.)

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I can’t wait to go back to the desert next spring and check “Coachella 2011” off my bucket list. Till then, I’ll be wearing this scarf and pretending it isn’t pouring rain in Vancouver.

P.S. Check “Win a £ 385.oo pearl necklace” off your bucket list.

It’s kind of like Big Foot

Everyone’s heard of the bridesmaid’s dress you’d actually wear again, but no one really believes it exists.

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You remember these dresses, right?

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Well, they should go down in history. Because they’ve been worn again — I chose to wear mine with a faux lambskin vest and open-toed boots.

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Laura wore her bridesmaid’s skirt with a jacket and flat boots instead of the matching bustier.

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It’s irrefutable proof of the existence of a re-wearable bridesmaid’s ensemble. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna try to catch the Loch Ness Monster.

P.S. You know what would look beautiful with any kind of dress? The pearl necklace you could win!

Thanks Laura and Reily for the photos!

A very glamourous giveaway

Audrey Hepburn loved them. Coco Chanel draped herself in them. And every woman who has ever walked a red carpet has worn them.

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Pearls are classic.

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Now, British designers Rebecca and Penelope have given the glamourous favourite a modern twist by introducing leather and chains and ribbons and, in this case, tassels.

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Rebecca and Penelope want to give you this gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous pearl tassel necklace. Handmade in England of 4mm pearls on a 30-inch strand, it would look amazing on you. So how do you enter to win?

For one entry: Comment on this post and tell us how you’d wear it. (I’d wear it with a t-shirt and leather skirt.)

For two entries: Write on The Anthology’s Facebook wall.

For three entries: Holler @TheAnthology on Twitter.

This giveaway is open to residents of Canada, USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The lucky winner will be chosen on Tuesday, October 25th. Good luck!
UPDATE: And the lucky winner is… Chloe Hoppie! Congratulations!

I’m off to L.A.!

And as much as I love that city, I don’t know it very well. So I’ve enlisted the help of everybody’s favourite L.A.-based blogger Bri Emery of DesignLoveFest, who has compiled a list of her favourite three unique boutiques.
And here’s what she has to say:
1. It seems every Saturday I get this itch. That itch is scratched when I enter Wasteland on Melrose Avenue. Looking for a pair of perfect black and white striped shorts, or perhaps a sequined vintage dress that is just your size? Well, now you know where to get one! (Photo found here.)
 
2. And doesn’t it seem like there is always an occasion to celebrate & a gift to give for it? To find the best little handmade trinkets in town, I head over to Reform School in Silver Lake. It is piled high with eco-friendly clothing, hand embroidered pillows & fantastic paper products galore! (Photo found here.)
 
3. Not too far from Reform School sits Lawson-Fenning. This little home decor shop is not to be missed! This shop provides me with endless inspiration as far as decorating my own Silver Lake abode goes. The furniture they chose is delicious to say the least, and the back room is stacked to the ceiling with coffee table books that will keep you busy for hours! (Photo found here.)
Thank you, Bri! Cannot wait to go exploring.
P.S. Fall in love with DesignLoveFest.

If you’re going shopping this weekend…

And if you’re in Vancouver, might I suggest you stop by Barefoot Contessa on Main Street? And might I also suggest you put a little window shopping in your shopping?

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I styled the windows of Vancouver’s favourite independent boutique. The theme I chose? Le weekend. (I’m Saturday and Sunday’s biggest fan.)

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Packed one window with pretty party dresses, chunky jewelry and disco balls perfect for a Saturday night dance party.

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And the other with frilly floral dresses perfect for Sunday afternoon high tea. (Is there a better excuse to get dressed up and get together with your girlfriends? Nope.)

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Already one of the dresses sold right out of the window. (They’re ridiculously pretty. I can’t take credit.)

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Thank you, Barefoot Contessa, for the invitation. I had a blast! And I can’t wait to see how the other Vancouver bloggers decorate the windows.

P.S. If you’re tweeting this weekend, might I suggest you follow The Anthology?

So I went to The Bay

And normally the story would end there. Except this time I wasn’t buying socks.

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I was perusing See by Chloe, McQ and ADAM at the launch party of the Vancouver flagship store’s new White Space, hosted by FASHION Canada.

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Seriously. The Canadian institution best known for their blankets is now a force to be reckoned with. That second floor feels Holts-esque, Nordstrom-like.

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In other words, if you need new socks, you’ll have to go elsewhere.

P.S. There are no socks on The Anthology’s Facebook page either, but you should add it anyway.

Let’s hear it for new talent!

There’s something fun about discovering the up-and-comers — whether they’re artistsmusicians or, in the case of Vancouver Community College’s Fiat Mode XXIII Fashion Show, designers.

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The grads of 2010 blew me away. And the fun thing about seeing 21 designers at one time (aside from the fashion overload) is the variety. Some, like Ana Jost, looked to the future with architectural pieces.

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Others, like Blake Hyland, drew inspiration from the past. (Sketches found here.)

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Blake crafted his rugged, textured menswear out of up-cycled fabrics sourced from vintage clothes (he’s a buyer for one of Vancouver’s favourite vintage shops Mintage). And the result was quite a spectacular show opener.

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Some, like Karen Niven (pictured in her own design), crafted pieces I would wear all day every day. Her brocade dress was part of a collection inspired by 1950s Manhattan.

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Some of the students kept it conservative. Leah Mosoff wasn’t one of them. Her modern, asymmetrical dress is draped with a nude-coloured cape that you wear in front. It’s gutsy. And I love that. (She was one of two VCC students to be finalists in Montreal Fashion Week’s Telio Design Competition.)

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And speaking of capes, I fell in love with  Fay Zhao’s graphic butterfly-printed beauty. Also a piece I would wear all the time.

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All the work that went into these collections made me think of one thing: late nights spent at a sewing machine. Maybe that was also because the students’ sketchbooks were on display (Quito Quinn’s is pictured) to give the audience a glimpse of how these collections all began.

ConGRADulations, class of 2010! You guys killed it.

P.S. Let’s hear it for following The Anthology on Twitter!

So sweet! (And not just because it’s candy)

Sabrina, an old friend from Vancouver who now lives in Brooklyn, attended Fashion’s Night Out  in New York (lucky thing).

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And what were they serving at the Prada party she attended? Prada-beribboned Swedish fish! She sent them to me along with what might just be the sweetest postcard I’ve ever received:

“I got a laugh out of these, and when I saw your FNO post, I realized this package reminds me of your blog: colourful, sweet, quirky, and makes fashion + style endearingly accessible.”

So I just wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you, Sabrina! Swedish fish for everyone!