Jul 14, 2010

Tip of the Week - The Appetizer Plate


An hors d'oeuvres plate is small for a reason.






Jul 13, 2010

Quote of the Week - Susie Tompkins Buell

my baby shower - my mom's the one with the corsage

You may well change your clothes from season to season, but I don't think confident women change their style. Style is connected to your values.
Susie Tompkins Buell co-founder Esprit

Jul 8, 2010

Style Inspiration

Amedeo Modigliani
1884-1920

Did you Know?



The first spectator shoe, originally designed as a cricket shoe in 1868, eventually became an essential part of the 1930s yachtsman's wardrobe.

Jul 7, 2010

Jul 6, 2010

Quote of the Week - Christian Dior

found photo West Vancouver

Elegance must be the right combination of distinction, naturalness, care and simplicity.

Jul 1, 2010

100 Years of Menswear



My first fashion book - if you could call it that - was the C volume of Encyclopedia Britannica. When I was bored as a kid my Mom would tell me to go and 'read the encyclopedias'. So I did. The C volume contained 'Costumes of the World'. I still have that volume somewhere - probably nestled amongst my 25 years of fashion magazines in storage.

I was lucky enough to come across One Hundred Years of Menswear at my community library. I don't buy books often but I will, however, be buying 100 Years of Menswear.

Cally Blackmann had me sold within the first paragraph - read more here. Her argument is,

'...menswear has had a far greater influence on women's fashion over the last century than the other way around.'

from 100 years of Menswear

I'm always on the look out for more inspiration! Please share yours in the comments here or on the Bijou Living page on Facebook www.facebook.com/bijouliving.

Vintage Callot

1932

Jun 30, 2010

Quote of the Week - Le Corbusier

Arthur Erickson
Eagleridge, West Vancouver, BC


The house is a machine for living in.

Jun 29, 2010

Did you know...



The three-piece suit was introduced in 1666 as an effort to teach thrift to the nobility. more

Jun 25, 2010

Convocation Catwalk

Where has Stacy been? I found a job! Two years of searching complete - at least until the end of my contract. I'm working in acadameia - which is where my professional training and education have been.

So, there I was yesterday sitting up amongst the faculty cheering on our graduating class of 2010 and what was I focusing on - shoes, pant hems and gown lengths.

What you wear under your convocation gown is more important than you think. I learned this fourteen years ago at my university convocation. I wore a floor length black skirt and white collared shirt. However, I did not realize that the gown's v-neck would be so high and the length would not be suitable for one of petite stature. I had to tuck in my collar and accept that I quite possibly looked like a nun shuffling across the convocation catwalk.

So, as you strutt off on that runway to shake the hands of people you don't know remember to work that catwalk! It's your rite of passage and your time to shine!

PS This time I wore black opaque tights, platforms and a collarless shirt under my gown - and I channeled Carine Roitfeld to remind me how to sit.

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