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The daily steal: Maxi skirt, $64
This BCBG skirt ($64) is cut so ingeniously–it sits high on the waist and ripples down to the ground in a way that’s more streamlined minimalist than half-a-ballgown. Surprisingly summery with a racerback tank and flat sandals, but will glide elegantly into fall with a blazer and oxfords.
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The daily steal: Tiered pencil skirt, $55
This skirt ($55, simons.ca) is sharp enough for the office with a blazer but pretty enough for a cocktail party with a silky tank—sizes seem to be going fast so get clicking.
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The daily steal: Floral-print mini, $22
While we still have April showers to get through before we hit May flowers, it’s perfectly okay to cheat and start your collection of floral prints early. The deep pinks and rusty browns in this floral skirt ($22, canada.forever21.com) would look cozy accompanied by some tights and layered knits, in case those April showers are […]
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Lovelies in Paris: Glad rags
After seeing zillion bondage dresses, we’re happy to see a fresh take on the bandage trend in this Lovely’s layered skirt.
Check out the full look after the jump and tell us what you think of her socks.
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Montreal: Amherst Street’s design headquarters
If you go antique shopping on Amherst Street, as many Montrealers fed up with Ikea do, you’ll find the most exquisite little boutique that has nothing to do with furniture. Headquarters Galerie + Boutique (1649 Amherst St., 514-678-2923, hqgalerieboutique.blogspot.com), run by Angie Johnson and Tyson Bodnarchuk, the loveliest couple in town, is a two-floor space that gives exposure to Montreal artists (including Bodnarchuk) and tons of local designers (including Johnson).
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Winnipeg: Fantastically flirty
This summer, I had an adventure in New York City. I went alone and spent six interesting days in one gigantic city. I desperately wanted to do something that would terrify me, and having never been, terrifying was the most appropriate word.
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