Favourites From The Mackage Spring 2016 Collection at World MasterCard Fashion Week

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Usually I like to see a few shows at World MasterCard Fashion week each season because I love to see what’s coming soon in the world of fashion in terms of trends, but this year I had to choose one show because of time constraints. Can I just tell you how much a toddler cramps my social life? I thought about making my son my plus one and bringing him to a few shows (North West get’s to sit front row, right?), but I instead opted to choose one show that I really wanted to see.

Mackage creates outerwear that dreams are made of, so it was a no-brainer that I would see this show and their Spring 2016 collection. Did you check out my outfit for Fashion Week here yet?

Oh, how I love a good jacket! A great jacket can often BE the outfit instead of a layer on top of it, and if anyone can make a fabulous jacket it’s Mackage.

These are shots of a few of my favourite pieces. Please note I lead with my absolute favourite jacket of the night – a leather turquoise number that needs to get into my closet. Nothing says spring and “Hello, I’ve arrived to the party!” like a fabulous turquoise leather jacket!

To shop the brand, or at least get ready to shop the spring 2016 collection when it arrives, visit Mackage.com. Photos courtesy of George Pimentel.

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I’m Wearing to World MasterCard Fashion Week

My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW

 

 

My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 

My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW
 

 
My Final #STC Trendspotter Outfit + What I'm Wearing to WMCFW

 

 

Dress – H&M | Collared Long Line Overcoat – Forever 21 | Cutch – Chanel | Shoes – Zaful (similar)

 

 

I’ve been invited to the Mackage show at World MasterCard Fashion Week this Wednesday in Toronto, and luckily enough I picked up the perfect outfit to wear at Scarborough Town Centre with my #STCTrendspotter shopping spree!

I had this outfit in mind for something fun, and Fashion Week seems like the perfect spot to wear it.

I had been looking everywhere for a great long jacket to wear this winter, but I’d had a hard time finding the right one. This one I’m wearing from Forever 21 is slim-lined so I don’t look like I’m wearing a bathrobe which is key when getting dressed for Fashion Week! Really though, I love the colour, the shape, and it just feels luxurious wearing something so long – it’s like having a cape on!

At $85.90 this coat was a bit more expensive than the prices you normally see at Forever 21, but it was well worth it.

My dress is from H&M, and I mostly bought it because it matched the deep green of the jacket. It was also a great price at $34.99, and I love the combo of the jacket and dress together.

I paired the outfit with my Chanel clutch and favourite pair of lace up heels.

I love this outfit, and I’m looking forward to wearing it at Fashion Week!

To learn more about store openings, events and details on the Scarborough Town Centre, visit www.scarboroughtowncentre.com.

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 
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This weekend I was on mom duty, tasked with bringing Halloween-themed treats to a toddler party. I have to admit, I didn’t come up with these recipes on my own, but I did a few things to make them my own due to mishaps, missing ingredients and other issues related to the fact that I was facing a lot of time constraints.

I used to be a pretty avid baker, but lately I’ve toned things down based on the addition of my son. Lately I’ve visited more bakeries in exchange for actually baking myself.

These three Halloween treats were super easy to make, and cost next to nothing to create!

First up were these Rice Krispy Pumpkins. To make them, I just needed to follow the famous Rice Krispie Treats recipe, and I needed a package of Tootsie Rolls and food colouring.

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats
 

 

Here was my ingredient list:

3 tablespoons butter
4 cups of Miniature Marshmallows
6 cups Kellogg’s Rice Krispies cereal
Red and Yellow Food Colouring
Tootsie Rolls

In large saucepan I melted butter over low heat, and added the marshmallows. I stirred until they were completely melted, and then I added the food colouring. It took a few drops of the red and yellow food colouring before I got the orange I was looking for.

I then added the Rice Krispies cereal and mixed. I let it all cool down a bit until I could pick it up in my hands, and I started moulding little pumkpins. I added a Tootsie Roll to the top of each pumpkin (I cut all of them in half to make the stems), and voila! A really cute treat that I could store in an airtight container until the next day when they were ready to eat.

Next up were the Oreo Mummies. These were adorable! I found a few recipes on how to make them, but basically after a few rough tries, I came up with the best way that worked for me.

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 

Here was my ingredient list:

2 bags of Wilton White Chocolate Melts
Vegetable Oil
Lollipop Sticks
1 Bag of Oreo Cookies
Icing
Wilton Candy Eyeballs

I bought two bags of the Wilton White Chocolate Melts, and melted them in a stainless steel bowl over a pot of boiling water. I placed a piece of wax paper on a pan, and twisted the tops off of my Oreo cookies.

I placed the stick inside the cookie, and put some icing on top of the stick to act like glue to keep the cookies together. An alternative to this would be buying double stuffed Oreo’s, but I couldn’t find them at the grocery store.

I placed the cookies on sticks in the freezer for 5 minutes so the sticks would hold.

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 
Next up was dipping them in chocolate. I found the best method was to add vegetable oil to the chocolate so it would be a bit more runny. The chocolate always seemed too heavy for the cookie, so I used a large spoon and poured it on the cookie. I then placed it back on the wax paper to dry.

I next placed the eyes in the chocolate so they would dry in place. I put the half-finished mummies in the fridge for two hours.

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 

Next I used my icing to drop lines all over the cookies to make them look like mummies. You could also do this with chocolate, but I really like icing!

That was it! I kept them in the fridge until they were ready to be served.

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats

 

 

Finally, my mummy juice boxes – by far the easiest part of this trio. I pulled the straws off of the juice boxes, wrapped the boxes in masking tape, and added eyes to each box and I was done! It was embarrassingly easy, but the kids really liked them.

 

 

Easy Halloween Party Treats
 

 

If you have any great links to other fun kids Halloween treats, please leave them in the comments below so I can try them out as well!

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Roundup of Winter Boots From Scarborough Town Centre

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC

 

 

Getting Winter Ready + Winter Boot Roundup from STC
 

 

TNA Niseko Parka – Aritzia | TNA Brisco Boyfriend Fit Flannel Shirt – Aritzia | Denim x Skinny Jean – American Eagle | Sorel Joan of Arctic Boots – Soft Moc

 

 
Last week on the blog I talked about winning the #STCTrendspotter contest with Scarborough Town Centre, and I showcased one of my looks I put together during my spree.

This week I’m talking about another look I put together from my shopping trip, and it’s all about winter.

Unfortunately, winter is coming! The temprature has already dropped, and I actually saw snow flurries on Saturday night!

In this post I’m showing off what I would call my winter uniform for my casual weekends trying to walk through snowdrifts and keeping warm outside with winter activities.

I love flannel shirts from Aritzia, but this year they came out with a boyfriend fit flannel shirt I love. I bought this same pattern last year, but I never felt like it was long enough. I bought this TNA Brisco Boyfriend Fit Flannel Shirt in XXS, and it’s perfect.

If you read the blog you know I often wear American Eagle jeans, and this dark rinse pair have the perfect amount of stretch. They are super dark, and unfortunately I washed them for the first time with a white pair of socks which are now a very dark blue.

I love his jacket! I have had a few TNA jackets in the past, but this TNA Niseko Parka is great because it’s short in the front and a bit longer in the back. I love that it comes in heather grey! I really like the color of the fur as well. It’s a nice change from my regular long black TNA parka, and it’s great for days I want to be warm, but look great at the same time.

Finally – my new boots! It’s probably my first pair of winter boots since I was a kid. I totally get all of the hype about Sorel’s now – they are so comfy! I picked these Joan of Arctic boots because they match my new jacket, and because they are nice and tall so there is hopefully no chance snow will fall down my boots. I really loved the fur on these boots as well since they match the fur on my jacket!

Before I bought these boots I tried on quite a few more that I really liked. Check out some of my other favourite boots from Scarborough Town Centre below!

 

 

SKECHERS Highlanders Cottontail Waterproof Boots

SKECHERS Highlanders Cottontail Waterproof Boots | The Bay
 

 

UGG Ausralia Adirondack Boot

UGG AUSTRALIA Adirondack Waterproof Snow Boots | The Bay

 

 

Women's Sorrel Tofino Black Chevron Boots

Sorel TOFINO Black Chevron Winter Boots | SoftMoc

 

 

Ezrah Shearling Lace Up Bootie | Vincent Camuto

Ezrah Shearling Lace Up Bootie | Vincent Camuto

 

 

Payless WOMEN'S SURGE FAUX FUR BOOT

Surge Faux Fur Boots | Payless

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Kids Fashion with darling + Bandit

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove

 

 

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove

 

 

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove

 

 

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove

 

 

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove

 

 

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove
 

 

darling + Bandit Review sparkleshinylove

 

 

There’s one person I love to shop for more than myself – my son! There are so many great kids clothes out there that mostly come from independent labels.

Our latest discovery is out of Vancouver called darling + Bandit. It’s designed and created by a mother in Vancouver, and her designs are playful and sassy for kids.

We were lucky enough to receive a shirt from the newly-launched darling + Bandit collection, and it’s pretty adorable.

I think my son has been taking some notes from my style posts, because he had a few poses up his sleeve.

There are some pretty great designs, and my son is rocking the Mr. Smoochable T-Shirt.

darling + Bandit t-shirts are printed on sweatshop-free apparel made in Los Angeles, CA. There are more than a couple shirts that I wish were in my size!

Fore more information visit http://darlingandbandit.com and check out the hashtag #darlingandbandit and #dandbstyle on social media to see more stylish photos!

 

 

Mandy Furnis