Joseph Altuzarra for Target Lookbook Released

 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 

The Joseph Altuzarra for Target lookbook has finally been released ahead of the designer’s launch in stores and online on September 14th. Prices range from $17.99 all the way up to $89.99, and there are lots of skirts, animal print, and silky blouses.

I have to admit that some of it is not really my style. There are definitely pieces I want like the military trench coat, the peplum blazer, and the ankle strap heels (only $39.99!). I just don’t wear a lot of pencil skirts and floor length gowns, so not all of it is my style. It is definitely worth checking out since normally Joseph Altuzarra’s designs fetch up to $2775.00 on NET-A-PORTER!

Altuzarra for Target will be available Sept. 14, at most Target stores and Target.com. A curated assortment will be available via NET-A-PORTER.COM.

Here are all 14 looks below!

 

 

 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 

 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 

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 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 
 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 
 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 
 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

 

 
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 Joseph Altuzarra for Target

The Drake Devonshire in Prince Edward Country set to Open September 15th!

 

 

I love hanging out at the Drake Hotel in Toronto. There is so much do to there that you could have a completely different experience each time you go. There is the Café which serves what I think are the city’s best chicken and waffles, the Sky Yard where you can enjoy a meal or just drinks under the stars, the Underground where you can catch a concert, a comedy show, or even a film screening, and a main restaurant with just some really good food.

The Drake Hotel is just a fun place to hang out, and usually has something to do whatever your mood is. It’s a fun, cozy spot that is always buzzing with something exciting happening.

After a two year restoration of a late 1800 year old building, the Drake Devonshire located in Prince Edward Country is set to open it’s doors on September 15th, and I’m kind of excited about it!

Prince Edward County is two hours away from Toronto, and all I have heard lately is buzz about the amazing wine and atmosphere this area has to offer. Twice a year I head down to Niagara-on-the-Lake for wine tours, and I have been itching to switch it up and head to Prince Edward County. Now that the Drake Devonshire is opening, this is totally happening sooner than later!

The Drake Devonshire will be open for business September 15th, but the actual grand opening will be in Spring 2015. By that time you will find a the Creekside Deck built, and cabanas situated near the water.

Until then you will find the Drake Devonshire is ready to host you with eleven rooms, and two suites. One of the suites will be a two bedroom loft-like space, while the other will be called the Owner’s Suite and will sit above the beach with a custom brick fireplace. How cozy does this sound? The rooms will feature Malin + Goetz toiletry products, free Wi-fi, and the Drake Pleasure Menu.

On site you will find the Glass Box ping pong room with beautiful glass walls overlooking the lake, a Pavilion where special events, fall markets and wine tastings will take place, a covered bar and deck, an expansive outdoor patio, and a fire pit.

 

 

Some of the cocktail creations from the Drake Devonshire

Some of the cocktail creations from the Drake Devonshire

 

 

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The lobby of the Devonshire will features a micro Drake General Store. I love checking out the Drake General store in Toronto for fun and original gifts. I always seem to find some strange item that I’ve never seen before, but wonder how I have survived this far without it.

One of the things I associate the most with the Drake Hotel is the food, and it seems like the Drake Devonshire won’t disappoint!

 

 

Seafood Chowder:  Shrimp, scallops, fish, crab + grilled corn $22

Seafood Chowder:
Shrimp, scallops, fish, crab + grilled corn
$22

 

 

Farmer's Lunch:  Assorted house made charcuterie with traditional garnishes $17

Farmer’s Lunch:
Assorted house made charcuterie with traditional garnishes
$17

 

 

Beef on Weck: Slow braised tri-tip of beef, pepperonata, gruyere, caramelized onions, horseradish & mustard on a soft caraway bun  $20

Beef on Weck:
Slow braised tri-tip of beef, pepperonata, gruyere, caramelized onions, horseradish & mustard on a soft caraway bun
$20

 

 

Chef Matt DeMille has created a farm- and lake-to-table menu with all-time Drake favourites alongside new Devonshire dishes. Local wines will be featured on the menus as well.

 

 

Drake Breakfast: Fried eggs, hash browns, roasted tomatoes, banger, baked beans $12.95

Drake Breakfast:
Fried eggs, hash browns, roasted tomatoes, banger, baked beans
$12.95

 

 

Cobb Salad:  Rotisserie chicken, blue cheese, apple, tarragon dressing, Vicki's arugula + crispy bacon  $15

Cobb Salad:
Rotisserie chicken, blue cheese, apple, tarragon dressing, Vicki’s arugula + crispy bacon
$15

 

 

Highline Mushroom's on toast: With pickled eggplant & herbs $15 + add smoked trout $4

Highline Mushroom’s on toast:
With pickled eggplant & herbs
$15 + add smoked trout $4

 

 

I’m excited to visit this hotel, and it seems like it doesn’t matter which season I go because there will be something to do. I love visiting wineries in the fall because they are less busy than the summer months, and Prince Edward Country offers excursions like fishing, cross-country skiing, art tours, and of course wine tasting! Drinking is luckily a year-round activity.

The Drake Devonshire is located at 24 Wharf St., Wellington, Prince Edward County. Rates start at $229. Reservation requests are now being accepted for October 1 onward, and can be made at www.drakedevonshire.ca or by calling 1-844-898-3338. Dining is available for guests from 7:30 a.m. through to midnight, from opening day.

For more information, visit www.thedrakehotel.ca

Fall Back to School Fashion Guide for Kids

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Back to school is only a few weeks away, and although I love the summer, I think I love fall more. I’ve talked before about how I love to shop for fall clothes, and now I am working on my toddlers wardrobe for fall as well. Since I can’t go back to school, I must live vicariously through him, so he is going to get some cozy sweaters and some funky new shoes in the next few weeks! I only have so long before he starts dressing himself, so I have to take advantage now. I have been doing a lot of online shopping, and along the way I have found some adorable styles for toddlers and kids you have to see! I feel like I am shopping for my kid all the time, and it’s not just because I love shopping – it’s like they are constantly growing! I find an amazing pair of shoes or an awesome piece of clothing, and a month later I am trying to figure out to stretch the shoe or tear the hem out of the pants so he can wear them a bit longer. Maybe I shouldn’t be feeding him so much milk or something. Anyway, although I know some of these cute fall finds will be short lived with his growing situation, I can’t help but indulge a bit since he looks like a stud in some of this stuff. I have added some girls styles as well since there were a few things I would totally buy for myself. Cat Skirt from H&M included.

 
 

H&M Quilted Cat Skirt
 

H&M Quilted Cat Skirt

 


H&M Quilted Skirt $19.99

 

 

H&M Fake Fur Waistcoat
 

H&M Fake Waistcoat

 


H&M Fake Fur Waistcoat $34.95

 
 

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H&M Cotton Shirt

 


H&M Cotton Shirt $17.95

 
 

Zara Embroidered "voila" sweatshirt

 

Zara Embroidered "voila" sweatshirt

 

Zara Embroidered “voila” sweatshirt $19.90
 
 

Zara Letter Sweater

 
Zara Letter Sweater
 

Zara Letter Sweater $25.90

 
 

Zara Leopard Print Jacket

 
Zara leopard Print Jacket

 
Zara Leopard Print Jacket $39.90
 

 

Roots Fleece Varsity Jacket

 

Roots Fleece Varsity Jacket 2

 
Roots Fleece Varsity Jacket $40.00

 
 

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AKID Knight (Black) Shoes $70.00
 
 

AKID Anthony Hi 2

 

AKID Anthony Hi

 

Anthony Hi (Black/White) Bandana Shoes $65.00

 
 

Black-PaisleyTinyTOMSTOMSClassics

 

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Toms Black and Turquoise Paisley Tiny TOMS Classics $35.00

 

 

Ralph Lauren Cotton Fleece Blazer

 

Ralph Lauren Cotton Fleece Blazer $79.50

 
 

River Island Girls Flower Fade Out T-Shirt

 

River Island Girls Pink Floral Fade Out Print T-Shirt

 
Girls Pink Floral Fade Out Print T-shirt £8.00
 

 

Abercrombie Kids Printed Jumpsuit

 

Abercrombie Kids Printed Jumpsuit 2

 

Abercrombie Kids Printed Jumpsuit $54.95

 
 

OshKosh B'gosh French Terry Pullover

 
OshKosh B’gosh French Terry Pullover $14.00

 

 

Carter's Button-Front Stripe Shirt

 
Carter’s Button-Front Stripe Shirt $16.00

Hunter Original Autumn/Winter 2014 Campaign

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

I bought my first pair of Hunter boots last year, and I seriously can’t live without them. When Hunter Original first launched I really didn’t catch onto the trend because I wasn’t sure if I would wear rubber boots. I wasn’t one of those normal kids who loved wearing rubber boots to splash puddles. Instead I avoided the puddles, and opted to wear shoes that weren’t weather appropriate just to be a brat. And a diva.

I actually bought my toddler a pair of Hunter boots first. When they arrived I thought they were so adorable, and he loved stomping around the house in them. I didn’t realize until later that he was going to want ME to jump in the puddles outside as well. Here I was again wearing inappropriate footwear. I hopped onto the Nordstrom site and ordered myself a pair of adorable Union Jack Hunter Originals (my son’s name is London, so obviously they were perfect), and I’ve been jumping in puddles ever since.

 

 

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This year at London Fashion Week, Hunter Original launched their first campaign for Autumn/Winter 2014 which included a runway underwater! The line includes footwear, outerwear and knitwear which makes dressing for inclement weather look pretty chic.

I have added photos of the runway show below, but you can now shop the campaign at www.hunter-boot.com, and at global retailers in store now.

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014
 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014
 

 

Hunter Original Autumn/Fall 2014

Panda Lantern Parade at the Toronto Zoo

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I just signed up to be a Toronto Zoo member for the first time this year after suffering from much peer pressure on behalf of my friends. OK, so no one actually pressured me to join, but I have been on so many play dates located at the zoo it really made the most sense to become a member. I’ve actually enjoyed it a lot this year! I receive a newsletter in the mail from the zoo as part of my membership, and I noticed there were some fun looking after-hours programs at the zoo, so I decided to try one with my son and husband.

We tried out the Panda Lantern Parade last week, and we loved it!

In order to sign up we had to complete a form and mail it to the zoo to register. The other option to register was to fax in the form, and this was my only complaint about the program. I was surprised you couldn’t scan and email the form in! Since I honestly don’t even know where our office fax machine is, I thought it was worth the trip to the post office and we registered.

The cost was $12.00 per person, but children under the age of 3 were only $5.00. This does not include admission into the zoo – the cost was only for this excursion, so keep that in mind! You do not need to be a zoo member to take part in this or some of the other activities.

The program started at 7:00pm, and we were met at the door by our guide and two volunteers. They brought us into the Panda section which was closed for the night.

The maximum number of people for this activity is 25, and that is how many we had for this event. It wasn’t a bad group size at all because there was still lots of room wherever we went for everyone to see, hear and take part in the activity.

First up we went into one of the large tents located at the panda enclosure where we could leave our belongings, and we headed out to see the pandas.

 

 

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If you have gone to see the panda’s at the Toronto Zoo before, you know how incredibly busy it can be in the area they are located in. I’ve only had a glimpse of them before, so this opportunity was great because we had lots of time to see them play while we were there. We listened to the staff explain the daily routine of the panda’s, and they answered the children’s questions about all things to do with panda’s. The question and answer period was long, but the staff was well prepared for the kids who had a short attention span. Just outside of the pavilion there was one of the volunteers waiting with a basket full of panda-related items the children could play with like puzzles, samples of bamboo, crayons and colouring books. Whoever planed this event definitely has a toddler.

 

 

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Next we went back to the main tent to have a snack and make our lantern. The snacks included Cherios, animal crackers, cupcakes, cookies and juice, among other treats. We sat at a table and were taught how to make an eco-friendly lantern. It was a cute craft! Once our lantern was complete, it was time to walk back over to see the panda’s so we could say goodnight. This was adorable as it sounded. Our little guy walked right back over to the panda’s with his lantern, and when he got there he held it up for the panda to see.

 

 

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We used our lanterns to walk back through the dark zoo to visit a few other animals on our way back to the gate. We were finished around 9:00pm.

 

 

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I thought this activity was adorable, and I highly recommend trying out one of the zoo’s other upcoming activities. The Panda Lantern Parade is full for this summer, but I have listed one other program happening in a couple weeks that you can take advantage of at the Toronto Zoo below. For more available programs check here to see what’s coming up next.

Breakfast with the Bears
(Morning Program)
Rise and shine with the giant pandas and polar bears and enjoy a morning snack as our bear buddies get their day started.

DATES: Sunday August 24th

TIME: 8:00AM to 9:30AM

COST: $10 per person (includes HST)
**If you plan to stay at the Zoo following the program, Zoo admission fees will apply.

Please Note: Any children age 3 and under on the same registration are $5 each (HST included). Payment is required at time of registration. Cost does not include parking. Program can accommodate up to 25 participants per session.