Buckled






Knit, Booties, Pink Martini. Tank, Wilfred (Aritzia). Leggings, Dex Clothing. Purse, Rebecca Minkoff. Sunnies, Celine.

Sometimes all a girl needs to properly enjoy Fall is simply having the right pieces in her closet. Pieces that make you smile when you look at them. But most importantly, ones that are effective for the season. For me, that meant the addition of a light knit sweater and buckled ankle boots sans the heel to my Fall lineup.

Not sure how I overlooked black booties in the first place. However, kinda glad I did because these ones just came out from Pink Martini. In addition, they had all the features I was looking for in a Fall boot: buckled ankle boots in black. Plus they also have some studded detailing which I love. It’s always a bonus when you’re able to find an item with all features you had in mind.

I also grabbed a lightweight grey knit (which looks like a lot my other sweaters) but I guess at times you can’t help it…you like what you like. I’ve never been a fan of huge bulky sweaters, typically opting for lighter ones and just layering the sh!t out of them, depending on how cold it is. Worn with vegan leather leggings over a lace tank. What are some of your Fall staples/new seasonal additions to your wardrobe?

Enjoy your day! xo

The Number of the Beast

Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirt

Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirt
Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirt
Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirt
Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirt
Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirt
Iron Maiden band tee with biker jacket and leopard mini skirtIron Maiden concert tee. Biker jacket, skirt, Zara. Sunnies, Gucci. Boots, Dollhouse. Clutch, Dior. Ring, Samantha Wills.

I’ve been collecting concert tee‘s for some time now and I’ve amassed quite the collection over the years. I make it a point to only buy them when at concerts and at times I’ve had to cut myself off after seeing the same band multiple times. Case in point this Iron Maiden band tee. But I love them, and I’d wear them with anything if I could. Which leads me to a topic I’ve been wanting to write about for some time now…

I struggle when I can’t be myself. At work for example. Oftentimes I find myself wondering if I’m the only one that feels this way. I see others who seemingly have no issues wearing “work appropriate” clothing, yet I loathe every minute of when I’m not me. The Clark Kent/Superman routine after work is getting tiring. Sometimes I wonder if it’s because I’m an artist (true to the typical stereotype) and if that is why I find this limitation such an infringement of my BEING. (As I express myself visually). Do any of you struggle with having to conform to someone else’s idea of what one should wear?

Whether it be work attire or school uniforms I think that one of the most important things about being who you are is being able to express it. Or having the freedom to do so. When our ability to express ourselves is limited, it hinders our passion drives and makes for a miserable environment. That being said, I completely understand it would not be appropriate for me to walk into work waring my Iron Maiden band tee. Alas, maybe I should be at home instead, sitting on my floor in a band tee with over the knee socks, brush in hand over a canvas, Iron Maiden tunes blaring in the background. I’d be elated no doubt, just not sure that my adult bills would get paid.

“I am not a number, I am a free woman” Iron Maiden, ‘The Prisoner’ from The Number of the Beast (just changed to feminine form).

Thoughts anyone?

xo

#BiolageGoesRaw

Matrix Biolage RAW

 
I had the pleasure of attending the Matrix Biolage R.A.W. product launch in Toronto last week to learn about the new line as well as sample some of the new products. Matrix challenged their labs to come up with a professional salon product that is made as highly natural as possible without reducing standards of high performance. The result is Matrix Biolage R.A.W.: shampoos and conditioners that are up to 95% of natural origin and made without parabens, colorants, or silicones. Real, authentic, wholesome. Kinda like a really good smoothie – but for your hair. Which is essentially what this product looks like!

The concept is about being raw. As such, Matrix Biolage sourced ingredients from some of the world’s most exotic locations. For instance, including rich lava clay from Morocco and white beeswax from Africa in the line. Coconut oil is used instead of silicones and the line has a deep commitment to sustainability and ethical practices. Further to that, yucca is grown in North America by traditional farmers and the super cute bottles are not only made of post-consumer plastic but are also 100% recyclable while the formulas are 99% biodegradable. Now that you know a little bit more about the brand, let’s have a closer look at the line.

NOURISH
The shampoo contains quinoa husk and honey making it perfect for dry and dull hair. The shampoo creates a great lather, smells wonderful, and leaves hair feeling soft after washing. The conditioner contains ingredients like coconut oil and kaolin clay while having a nice light scent. The conditioner maintains the softness and leaves hair feeling nourished and moisturized. Creating shiny, touchable and more manageable hair. The conditioner also leaves your hair scented with a light touch of honey.

Matrix Biolage RAW

UPLIFT
The shampoo contains black sesame and grapefruit to purify fine, flat hair. The shampoo gives hair a nice wash without stripping too much of its natural oils. Conditioner for fine hair is tricky; fine hair still needs nourishment but a lot of times conditioners or moisturizing products will weigh it down too much. This is where the blend of kiwi and kaolin clay come into play, they condition for increased body without weight. Afterwards, my hair felt clean, had body to it, and smelled great!

Matrix Biolage RAW

RECOVER
This line is for anyone who has abused their hair. Whether it be from too much bleach, chemicals, or heated styling, this line works to restore shine to sensitized hair. The shampoo contains yucca and goji berry to restore shine and the conditioner which is made up of coriander oil and kaolin clay helps to improve strength, shine and bounce.

Matrix Biolage RAW

Matrix Biolage RAW

The best thing about the Matrix Biolage R.A.W. line (aside from them looking like cute cold pressed juices) is that it gives you the salon style results you’re after while being good to you and the environment.

#LiveRAW