Category Archives: Personal Style

Dressing up for Halloween

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I like dressing up on Halloween but I don’t like wearing a costume. I think it’s so much more fun to go as your real self. It’s the one day when you can experiment with all the weird things you like but aren’t brave enough to wear on a normal day. Things like bright red tights, matching lipstick, cut crease eye shadow even though you have hooded eyelids so it always looks weird, white nail polish and a party dress.

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I own these things because I like them. I don’t hide them in the back of the closet all year just counting down the days, but today is the only day I can wear them all together and not worry about the stares and smiles I’ll get.

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And you know what, every year, after every experiment, I get braver. I prove to myself that I can wear something bold, something I was unsure about, and not be bothered by the girl in sweatpants and moccasins, with the birds tattooed behind her ear, looking me up and down while I wait in line at the grocery store. Every year, I find the point where the real me stands and I get to see how much farther I need to push the boundary line before I can reach her.

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Dress ModCloth (old)
Tights Target
Shoes ModCloth
Earrings Claire’s (old)
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Lipstick Rimmel Moisture Renew in Red Alert
Nail Polish Revlon Top Speed in Spirit

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Maybe I’m not overdressed, maybe the world is simply underdressed. What’s wrong with looking like you are always on your way to a party?

All Pictures by me and Matt Harrison.

Homebody

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My mom always said that I could be perfectly content wherever I was. It didn’t matter whether I was at home, at school, or starting my new life at a campsite in the woods. Wherever I happened to be, was the place I wanted to stay forever – even if I had also decided that about the place I had just come from. She said I could make my home anywhere and be happy.

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My habit of falling in love with wherever I am and never wanting to leave started at birth, according to my mother. She would joke that since I had been born two weeks late, after a long labour and a c-section (where they still had trouble prying me out) I was a homebody from the start. To this day, I never want to leave home but when I do, I never want to return. I’ll miss home the whole time I’m at the cottage, then miss the cottage when I’m home. I moved 200 kilometres across the province for reasons I can’t really remember, but I know I would never go back. The first thing I do when I arrive at a new location is unpack my belongings and make my bed while others are busy exploring the space. My mom used to say this was me building my nest.

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Top H&M (old)
Cardigan H&M (old)
Jeans Gap (old)
Socks ModCloth (old)
Hair Barrette So old it’s vintage now

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All photos by me.

As Casual as I Get

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I can’t really recall the last time I wore sweat pants outside of the gym. I remember ripping the knee in a pair while catching snails with a friend (so we could put them in the little habitats we had built for them in old margarine containers) when I was in grade two. That was probably one of the last times.

Sweat pants were never really my thing. Once I started choosing my own clothes, I became a jeans and t-shirt tomboy who sometimes wore a dress… on special occasions… as long as it wasn’t pink. I’ve always been a big fan of pajamas, though. I’ve been known to change into them at sunset in December – around 4:30 pm in these parts – and leave them on until well after breakfast, but I would never leave the house or entertain guests in them. Sweat pants, and tights-as-pants, for that matter, seem to form a grey area between the pajamas / street clothes divide. I guess I just can’t handle the ambiguity.

This is how I typically dress for a day of running errands downtown, taking the long way home and then cuddling up to watch a movie.

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Jacket ModCloth (old)
Jeans Gap (old)
Scarf ModCloth
Gloves ModCloth (old)
Camera Bag Amazon
Button Craft Arts Market

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Photos of me by Matt Harrison. All others by me. 

Fall Transition

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Fall has always been my favourite. Seeing the red, orange and yellow leaves grow vibrant as the morning fog clears to reveal a crisp blue sky, walking in the afternoon without getting all sweaty and cuddling up with a steaming cup of tea and apple pie scented candles in the evening make me incredibly happy. I look forward to this season all year long and although the first official day of fall has arrived, the sweater weather hasn’t quite yet.

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The days are getting shorter and the sunlight had turned to a sparkling golden colour at it’s lowest angles but the temperature still climbs to over 20 degrees everyday and reaches close to 30 with humidity. I want to wear flannel and wool, boots and sweaters but it’s just too hot. I guess I’ll have to settle for richly coloured dresses and black during the day as I transition my wardrobe from summer to fall.

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Dress Vintage
Shoes ModCloth
Hat Forever 21
Earrings very old

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Photos by Matt Harrison.