Last Minute Gift Guide

Fashion Scene
by Valerie Tiu, December 22nd, 2009

Valerie Tiu

Valerie Tiu

Doesn’t it feel like it ought to still be mid-November? If you’re like me, it feels like the holidays have quickly arrived and the whirlwind of the seasonal events has left you with some serious last-minute shopping to do. Christmas may be a few short days away, but don’t sweat it. Whether you are shopping for your best friend or the big boss, the shops at Oakridge Centre have you covered.

Kado & Karch chocolates

KADO + KARCH carries classic handmade glass sculptures, imported stone fixtures and luxe printed pillows for the friends on your list with a passion for artistic home decor. Personally, I recommend their collection of Tea Fortè silk teas, chocolate-covered sunflower seeds by The Cocoa Room, and tiny trinkets for some unique stocking stuffers.

Kado & Karch teas

CRABTREE AND EVELYN and THE BODY SHOP have beautiful, holiday-ready gift sets that are pre-made or customizable – and, no, these are not just for the ladies anymore! Both retailers have skincare and toiletries for the men in your life. Crabtree and Evelyn’s soft terry bathrobes also make the perfect accompaniment to a relaxing spa day at home.

Who doesn’t love a little luxury? PERFECT MATCH, MOUNT CASHMERE, HARRY ROSEN and MICHAEL KORS all have investment-worthy pieces that will have your friends jumping for joy – that’s if you have the will power not to keep something for yourself! Try a cashmere scarf or warm, fur-lined leather gloves.

If bling your thing, try a classic piece from MONTECRISTO, FOSSIL, or RODEO JEWELLERS. The trend of the season is a sleek, elegant oversized watch for both men and women.Apple store at Oakridge

For the gadget lover on your list, head over to APPLE for the latest crop of stylish accessories to go with an iPhone or Mac. If you’re a true music lover like me, you can never have too many iPods; one for every genre and in every colour, please.

HMV and ELECTRONICS BOUTIQUE have great gifts for gamers and movie buffs. For Hollywood fanatics, I recommend HMV’S movie gift sets, or a coffee table biography on a favourite celeb.

Visit GODIVA CHOCOLATIER, PURDY’S or the HICKORY FARMS kiosk for some decadent stocking stuffers. Gifts are always better with a little something sweet, no?

If all else fails, you can’t go wrong with an Oakridge Centre Gift Card! And don’t forget to get your gift-wrapping done in the West Galleria to save some precious time.

Happy Holidays!

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Rogers Santa Clause Parade

Events
by Valerie Tiu, December 14th, 2009

Valerie Tiu

Valerie Tiu

Although it was one chilly Sunday afternoon, the mood certainly felt warm and fuzzy at the Rogers Santa Claus Parade last weekend. The event marked the sixth year of ringing in the Holiday season with the help of local businesses and organizations. Everyone from dancers, singers and musicians, to veterans, to sports teams, and of course, Santa and his Reindeer, were on hand to cheer on the large crowd.

Bundled up in my warmest winter accessories and Ray-Bans (from Sunglasses Hut at Oakridge, naturally), I made sure I was ready to brave the windy weather. The streets of downtown Vancouver were lined with everyone from playful tots to trendy teens to ladies and gents in their cozy winter gear.  Looking into the sea of people, it was easy to spot out many reindeer antlers and Santa hats, surely a sign of the festive times.

Santa Clause parade

With numerous performers and beautifully decorated floats, there was plenty to feast the eyes on. But of course, what caught my eye was the fabulously dressed. There were plenty of stylish broads and beaus and surprisingly, tiny trendsters in the making. The most popular fashion of the day was to chic-ly shield from the cold. Warm wooly winter accessories, like scarves, toques and mittens were definite must-haves, while layering pieces were de rigueur. Standing in the brisk weather for a few hours surely made me think of an upcoming shopping trip to Oakridge for some fashion essentials. 

Santa Clause parade

  • Warm winter wear from The Gap for the whole family is always great.
  • Fashion fans should check out Coach and Fossil for some chic accessories. Try picking scarves and mittens in bright colours and patterns to liven up your look.
  • Mount Cashmere has luxurious knits that are sure to keep you warm for winter. Layer a cashmere piece to keep both warm and stylish.
  • Gymboree and Please Mum have great winter fashions that both you and the youngster would appreciate.
  • Invest in outerwear from Hugo Boss, Max Mara or DKNY.

These pieces are sure to last you through Vancouver’s chilly seasons. Just be sure to pick the right silhouette for your body and avoid the Michelin-Man look.

Santa Clause parade

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Oakridge Festive Family Event

Events
by Valerie Tiu, December 10th, 2009

Valerie Tiu

Valerie Tiu

The holiday season is upon us and the shoppers at Oakridge Centre are bustling. As the days creep closer to Christmas, I am certainly finding myself in a frenzy to finish up my gift shopping. I must say that it is a rare occasion for a shopaholic such as myself to–dare I say it?– take a break from buying. But we all know how hectic the holidays can get, so it’s important to relax and maintain your sanity.

What better way to unwind than spend a little time at the Oakridge Festive Family Film Event! It takes place this Sunday, December 13th at 10:30am. Bring your best friends, your significant other, and the tots to watch a screening of the holiday classic, The Polar Express. Not only is this a great way to take a load off, but it is also the perfect approach to give back this season. A $10 per person donation from attendees will support Dress for Success Vancouver. Dress for Success helps women and their families work towards a positive future in the workforce. Read on, for more on Oakridge’s initiative for the DFS cause.

 Tickets for Oakridge Festive Family Film Event are available at the Concierge Desk. Just remember, the best gift during the holidays truly is giving back.

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Fossil: Unearth it at Oakridge

Our Community
by Valerie Tiu, November 20th, 2009

Valerie Tiu

Valerie Tiu

Spotting stylish finds at Oakridge Centre’s newest retailer won’t require much digging. Fossil offers up vintage-inspired treasures that are timeless and easy to wear. Known for their classic watches, Fossil also features leather goods, handbags and functional accessories. Though I must admit that the brand was far from top-of-mind on my list of lusted-after labels, I was pleasantly surprised at the array of stylish items that I found on a recent visit to the newly-opened store. 

With its vintage style fixtures, rich wooden furnishings and rustic stone walls, the Fossil store is a charming addition to Oakridge Centre. Homey displays, like checkerboards and stacks of books, along with a welcoming and friendly staff, made me feel as warm and welcome as I do in my very own living room.

Fossil Goods
As I strolled around the store, I found myself making mental additions to my Christmas wish list. I loved the glazed leather cross-body satchels from their “Montreal” holiday collection (One in every colour, please!) Cute clutch wallets and coin purses would also make the perfect accompaniments to a brand new handbag.

 One of the latest trends in accessories for the season is the single tone watch. Fossil’s “Stella” watch collection includes all white elements for women, while their “Black Out” line focuses on dark hues for men. The best part about these watches is that fashion meets function with their water resistant features. 

Fossil watchesI must say that my trip the Fossil store certainly motivated me to start shopping for the holidays. For the men in my life, I will be sure to gift a leather duffle bag or a chronograph watch. For my girlfriends, trendy bracelets and neckpieces. But I may also need to reward myself with one of those satchels while I’m at it. 

Visit Fossil at Oakridge Centre, located by the Food Court.

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Fashion on Film: This is It + Coco Avant Chanel

Cool Stuff
by Valerie Tiu, November 13th, 2009

Valerie Tiu

Valerie Tiu

With the release of numerous fashion-inspired works like Valentino: The Last Emperor, HBO’s Grey Gardens and, of course, The September Issue, 2009 certainly became the year of the fashion film. The latest from the fashion film crop is the much-buzzed-about Coco Avant Chanel. Decked out in true Coco-style and freshly-spritzed in No. 5, I recently had the pleasure of attending the long-awaited Vancouver film release. 

Directed by Anne Fontaine, the film chronicles the story of Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel in the years before she became famous for pioneering her signature menswear-inspired looks. The film may highlight Coco’s love affairs but, in my eyes, the most striking part of the film was the way it distinguishes the mademoiselle’s inimitable sense of style. Refusing the corsets and excess frills typical of the time, Coco would don simple and clean cut ensembles; even cutting up men’s garments to make her own set of suits. Although her outfits may have garnered snickers and sneers in the past, they would most certainly land her the title of fashion “it” girl today. 

Class, comfort and clean lines would eventually come to define the Chanel brand. Look for Chanel-esque pieces like suits, crisp white tees, and fuss-free staples at Hugo Boss, DKNY and MaxMara at Oakridge Centre. 

Coco Avant Chanel is a must-see if you’re a true fashion follower. 

Although it may not be classified a fashion film, Michael Jackson’s This Is It celebrates the pop icon’s signature style. Through the years, MJ became famous for his awe-inspiring looks. Who can forget that fedora hat, the red leather jacket, the sequined glove, short black trousers with white socks or the shiny loafers? The film features Michael in some stylish garments, including “it” items of the season: shoulder-padded Balmain band jackets and studded blazers. Everything he wears is embellished and adorned in ornaments, which leaves us asking if it is a coincidence that sequins are the hottest thing to hit the Fall 2009 runway? 

I must say that This Is It not only made me want to dance and sing, but it also inspired me to bust out my bling. Luckily, Oakridge Centre has everything we need to put together an MJ-inspired look. J2 has great fedora hats while Aldo Shoes has the perfect accessories, like soft leather gloves and shiny patent loafers.

Here’s a little taste of This Is It

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