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The cool girl’s guide to Alberta: See Sheena Virmani’s favourite shops, eats + more
Sheena Virmani Instagram: @SheenaVirmani Twitter: @SheenaVirmani “The urban jungle is my runway, which I use to showcase both my fashion sense and my creativity. Although my personal style is modern with a touch of vintage, my vision is a world where there are no fashion rules. This fall, I’m inspired by Michael Kors’s collection, where grey […]
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Christmas Gift Ideas for Men: 61 picks that cover your bases with style to spare
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Whether or not he’s your paramour, choosing the right gift for the man in your life can be tricky: Gents are not exactly known for being communicative, so you’re pretty much on your own. And because a bottle of Scotch can get tiresome, we’ve got 61 ways to add a little chic to your man’s everyday.
Dr. Martens are back and they are better than ever with this season’s twist on the Pendelton-infused traditional dress shoe. For those of you with a musical man in your lives, an amp styled iPhone dock will add the perfect old school vibe to his digs.
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Fashion news: ANTM praises tiny waist, Glee fashion and the horrifying images from the cat fashion show
There’s been plenty of unfavourable buzz around the 15th installment of America’s Next Top Model. The season trailer features a 6’2″ model with a waist that Miss J can put his hands around. “There’s something about her that I like!” shrieks Tyra, the same who once delivered that now-golden line, “kiss my fat ass.” [Fashionista]
According to his ex-wife, JetBlue ex-flight attendant gone cult hero Steven Slater would “love his own fashion line.” Maybe cursing the plane over the speaker, stealing two beers and storming off the aircraft via inflatable slide will be the best thing that ever happened to him. [Stylite]
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Vancouver: Backpacker-chic is no longer an oxymoron
Some of my friends have gone backpacking in Europe for the summer, and even though I couldn’t join them, I partook in their fun by, er, buying myself a new backpack, too. Swedish brand Fjällräven (fjallraven.se) developed this “Kanken” backpack over 30 years ago to help school children keep their backs straight—how cute is that?