Dare to Go Bare

Look of the Moment
by Oakridge, December 11th, 2009

The Bay lingerie

Spring collections showed plenty of skin, with models strutting their stuff in innerwear as outerwear.

Bras, corsets, tap pants, and briefs were sent down the runway by designers who aren’t usually on our radar for dare-to-bare wear. They’re following in the footsteps of lingerie lovers Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano, of course. Above all, we heart Stella McCartney’s plunge-front lace halter, Dolce & Gabbana’s black lace and quilted bodysuit, Marcio Madeira’s nude corset, and pairing lace beneath a tuxedo jacket.

Our Top Do’s and Don’ts
Do rock the look at work
Don’t show bare skin or full-view actual lingerie at work, maybe a lace-edged slip showing from beneath hemline
Do work the look out of context: a lace black corset over a white t-shirt works well
Do make sure it’s delicate and expensive-looking
Don’t expose those tacky elastic bra-straps
Do save something for the imagination

Get the Look
Find your runway-worthy underthings at The Bay, and Jacob.

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Colours of the Season

Style
by Valerie Tiu, October 15th, 2009

Valerie Tiu

Valerie Tiu

Black is back. If you were at this year’s Oakridge Fall Fashion Affair, you may have noticed an absence of colour, but make no mistake: a little hint never hurt anyone. Colour is not just a way to liven up an ensemble. It can also enhance your features, express your personality, and create a style statement. 

Fall 2009 runways–from Dolce and Gabbana to Jean Paul Gaultier, Dior to Versace–all featured pops of colour. The hot trend for fall is colour blocking, a la Marc Jacobs, and mixing brights to contrast with stark shades (think Gucci and Louis Vuitton). This trend is great for those that may typically shy away from colour or, if you’re like me, have a wardrobe full of black.

Aqua silk top from Teenflo

Check out Crisca, Femme De Carriere, Jacob and Teenflo (pictured) for some stylish separates that can be easily mixed with basic dark pieces. All of these retailers are also great for classics like pencil skirts and trousers.

The key colour of the catwalk was most certainly red, in any shade: cherry, burgundy, scarlet and crimson. This classic hue was showcased with head-to-toe ensembles, simple pops of colour on accent pieces, and beautifully-mixed textures. My dream look for fall consists of a cherry red knee-length sheath dress, scarlet double-breasted funnel neck coat, and dark shades from DKNY–along with black thigh-high boots from Browns–very classic, sleek and mysterious.

Colours of the season: suede booties

Cool shades of purple, blue and emerald, and warm tones like orange, yellow and pink, were all seen as perfect accents on avant garde accessories, unique headpieces and fierce footwear. Just remember to choose colours that work well with your skin tone and flatter your figure. Aldo, Coach and Blue Ruby are sure to satisfy your colour craving with their charming bangles. Nine West, Ingledew’s and Jwalk also have fabulous footwear in a wide-range of palettes.

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Canadian Models to Know

Fashion Scene
by Oakridge, October 14th, 2009

Oakridge Centre's Fall Fashion Affair runway

Yes, these famous faces, seen stalking down the runway in everything completely gorgeous–or is it that they are, and so the looks seem that way?–are really, truly Canadian. Watch for them on the hottest magazine covers and in the world’s fashion capitals.

Top Famous Canadian Faces

1. Heather Marks
Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta
Claim to fame: debuted at the spring Givenchy couture show in Paris

2. Jessica Stam
Birthplace: Kincardine, Ontario
Claim to fame: uber photog Steven Meisel’s muse

3.Coco Rocha
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Claim to fame: Doing an Irish jig down the runway at Jean Paul Gaultier

4.Linda Evangelista
Birthplace: St. Catharines, Ontario
Claim to fame: Chopping her hair into a crop, causing cancellations from all important runway shows that season, and then shooting her to fame as the face of Versace

5.Lisa Cant
Birthplace: Alberta
Claim to fame: Walked Fall shows for Chanel, Christian Lacroix, Marc Jacobs, Nina Ricci, Dolce & Gabbana, and many others in February 2004

6.Daria
Birthplace: Poland, but moved to Mississauga, Ontario at age 3
Claim to fame: Holds the record for opening and closing the most shows in one season

LET”S HEAR IT
Which face is your fave?

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Kids’ Clothing Goes High Fashion

Style
by Oakridge, September 11th, 2009

Kids' fashion at The BayNEWS FLASH  
You’re Invited! To
Oakridge Centre’s Fall Fashion Affair. Read more, from Style Agent Ana Serrano.

Two of the fashion world’s top designers are going small. Cynthia Rowley and Jean Paul Gaultier are designing kids’ clothing.

Known best for her frocks and separates, and bestselling Swell book series, The Cynthia Rowley Collection already includes womenswear, accessories, beauty, bicycles, active-wear, home sewing patterns and tools. And now the mom of two kids, who designed her first dress at age 7, is expanding into tiny, stylin’ clothes for tots. The collection, called “Hooray by Cynthia Rowley” is available in a major baby store chain, and includes layette and playwear pieces, bibs, diaper bags and blankets.

Kids' fashion at the Bay

Meanwhile, former fashion bad boy Jean Paul Gaultier has, apparently, been working with Zannier Group-parent company to kids’ lines Little Marc Jacobs and Kenzo-on a line of over 120 items for kids aged 2 to 14. Known for his reaction-inducing skirts for men and conical bras for Madonna, JPG pushes the boundaries. He got his first fashion gig, at Pierre Cardin, as an 18-year-old with no formal training. Since then, his work has shocked and inspired. Translation: kids in clothes their grandparents would definitely not approve of.

Get the Look
Find high fashion kids clothing at Gap Kids, Please Mum, Gymboree, Hugo Boss Orange, or the Bay.

LET’S HEAR IT
Where do you draw the line on how fashionable kids should dress?

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Sundance’s The Day Before: Fashion Fever

Fashion Scene
by Oakridge, August 31st, 2009

First Anna Wintour, now Sonya Rykiel, Karl Lagerfeld, Proenza Schouler and Jean Paul Gaultier? It seems the fashionistas just can’t get enough of the reality behind the dream fashion scene.

When word went round that VOGUE’s impossibly restrained ed-in-chief Anna Wintour would show the world her real face, sans sunglasses, during the making of The September Issue documentary, the scramble to get invited to pre-preview parties was of epic proportions. Right on the tail end of the Wintour wave, and just before NY Fashion Week, the Sundance Channel is debuting a new series. The Day Before follows some of the biggest names in fashion, on, you guessed it, the day before they show their collection: Sonia Rykiel, Karl Lagerfeld for Fendi, Proenza Schouler, and Jean Paul Gaultier. Watch as, in the scant hours leading up the show, some sit back and sip champagne, while others madly re-stitch seams and second-guess the entire collection.

 The Day Before airs for four nights, starting on Weds, Sep 9, at 10 pm on the Sundance Channel. 

LET’S HEAR IT
Have you seen The September Issue? What did you think?

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Win a full day of clothes, hair and make-up, plus the inside scoop on how you can wear the fall trends, courtesy Oakridge Centre. Enter here.

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