Earlier this month we took our first trip post-pandemic trip (not that it’s over yet) and it was just the reset that I had been needing. Over the course of a week, we roadtripped from…
Way Out West: A Roadtrip
The Autumn Trend Edit
The first week of autumn is officially upon us. I always get excited for this time of year for the slight chill in the air, cozy evenings at home, and the endless opportunities for layering….
Lazy Girl’s Summertime Makeup
Three things I must admit at the start of this post: firstly, I know, I know. A summertime makeup blog post as summer is very nearly over, but I’ve been meaning to write this post…
White Hot Summer
Is there anything more quintessentially summertime than a white cotton dress? I can think of a few close runner ups, like an Aperol Spritz in the shade on a hot day or the sticky skin…
Escapism Through Fashion
It’s been nearly a year and a half now since most of us have been able to travel much, and with that I think comes a severe shortage of inspiration, at least for me personally….
City Biking Excursions
Last spring when the pandemic first hit and public transit began to feel like a no-go (a privilege in and of itself), I decided to borrow my mom’s old 1980’s cruiser bike that had been…
June Favourites
A little round up of things I’ve been enjoying this month in beauty, style, and life in general. My Year of Rest & Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh I am a notoriously slow reader, have an…
Summer Wardrobe Essentials
The gorgeous weather in Toronto continues and though it isn’t even officially summer yet, it’s shaping up to be a hot one. When the weather gets hot and sticky as it often does in Toronto,…
The Joy of a Weekend Getaway
As I’m typing this up, I’m sat lounging on the couch, chilling out after unpacking from a little weekend away in cottage country. We hadn’t spent a night out of the city since December, and…
Face Masking Heroes
There was a time when the term “face mask” didn’t immediately make me think of the piece of cloth I now wear on my face whenever I leave home. Instead I used to think of…