For this little feature on this little project!
xoxo
Kelsey

P.S. Hurry up and enter the Summer Ellis Eternite necklace giveaway!
It, according to Leandra of the blog Man Repeller, is “outfitting oneself in a sartorially offensive way that will result in repelling members of the opposite sex.”

She lists harem pants and boyfriend jeans as a few examples. I’d like to add capes to the mix. Because if there’s one thing that’s going to baffle the opposite sex, it’s draping yourself in shapeless blue plaid.

And this particular piece of shapeless blue plaid is vintage, which means there’s some old lady out there whose closet repelled this man repeller.
Well, gentlemen, it’s my turn.
How many pieces of jewelry do you wear every day? Stylist Rachel Zoe says she wears about a dozen, I’d estimate that I wear half that.

But in some cases you need to wear only one piece to make a statement.

Especially when you’re talking about this beautiful silver Eternite necklace from Canada’s own Summer Ellis. It’s classic, it’s timeless, and it could be yours.
Because Summer Ellis is giving it away.
For one entry: Comment on this post and tell us how you’d wear it. (Clearly I’d wear it piled high with jewelry.)
For two entries: Write on The Anthology’s Facebook wall.
For three entries: Holler @TheAnthology on Twitter.
Pumpkin carving, candy galore and an excuse to play the Ghostbusters theme song on repeat? It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

But my favourite part? The costume parties. And when you’re as dark-haired and fair-skinned as I am, there’s one costume that seems a natural fit.

I figured that out in grade 8. And I’ve been rocking the same Snow White costume every October 31st since then. I wish I was kidding.

But I’m a little obsessed with the girl (she’s even part of the computer I’m typing on right now). So I’ll be breaking out the red lipstick again this year.
Hope your Halloween is spooktacular! What are you being? Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey, Grumpy, Doc, Happy, or Bashful, by any chance?
The lovely Liv of A Beautiful Life picked a name out of a hat. And the winner of the gorgeous pearl necklace from Rebecca & Penelope is…

Chloe Hoppie! (Big round of applause!) The rest of you, stay tuned. More giveaways are coming right up.
P.S. Here’s a pearl of wisdom: Add the Anthology on Facebook.
[Photo by Graham Dalik.]
Ever since I went to Coachella and fell in love with the desert.

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…

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

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.

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.)

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

You remember these dresses, right?

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.

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

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

Pearls are classic.

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.

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.
I just got back and, in the interest of sharing, I thought I’d compile a list of some of my most memorable experiences.

All of which I’d highly recommend you try.

1. Engage in intense eye contact with Pierce Brosnan. Some might call it staring. I prefer to call it “sharing a moment”. (As for whether he was thinking “My god, that woman is stunning.” Or “My god, why is that woman wearing an old Canucks t-shirt and maple leaf mittens?” we’ll never know for sure.) [Photo found here.]

2. Attend a Canucks/Kings game with Posh and Becks. Even if “with” really means “sitting across the arena from.”

3. Shop like a local. [Photo found here.]

4. Get offered a fake rolex and a real live bunny rabbit on Venice Beach. [Photo found here.]

5. Have lunch at Gjelina. Just don’t try to ask for any modifications. They won’t even take the bacon out of your BLT. [Photo found here.]

6. Stroll through galleries and vintage shops on Abbot Kinney and imagine you’re furnishing your $4m Abbot Kinney apartment. [Photo found here.]

7. Eat at Pizzeria Mozza. Remember that pizza scene in Eat Pray Love? I’m willing to bet this pizza is better (especially if you try the one with stracchino, artichokes, lemon and olives). [Photo found here.]

8. See Miike Snow at Club Nokia. Actually it doesn’t matter where you see them. They’d be amazing in a parking lot. [Photo found here.]
Oh, Los Angeles, I miss you already. I’ll be back real soon, I promise.
P.S. The Anthology likes you a lot. You should like it too.
