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Project Runway Canada – geekigirl’s verdict on Jessica’s dress

I haven’t blogged about PRC yet. I’m usually on Twitter doing the live posting thing with friends and that gets it out of my system. However, Project Runway Canada – Episode 6 had me interested. The winner would have their garment sold in Winners and said garment would be ready to be purchased the next day. Very interesting!

Episode 6: Hope Springs Eternal Recap
Guest Judge: Nicole Gouveia, WINNERS

The designers are challenged to make a perfect spring dress for the Winners customer. The prize for this challenge could truly launch one designer’s career – the top design will be sold in select Winners stores across Canada. Iman leads the judging panel to declare who will win and who gets cut.

The episode was hilarious as always, plenty of freakouts and fights. So, Jessica Biffi won and I went to Winners the next day to check out the goods. There wasn’t any black in my size so I opted for this periwinkle colour.

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Danielle says I’m wearing it over the wrong shoulder and that could be true. I did take a picture of the tag though, and I think I have it right.

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Biases out in the open first – I’m not a fan of these types of dresses to be honest. I like everything but skirt hems asymmetrical. I also try to keep my jersey dresses to a minimum. It’s an unforgivable fabric. The only colour that was decent was black.  The coral, lime green and periwinkle weren’t good choices.

The dress was double lined which was better production than I expected, but for $99.99 you would hope that. I thought the pleats didn’t work, they don’t have a consistent pattern and they disappear in places. You need a good piece of shapewear for this dress, it shows everything.

The fabric was polyester jersey with a touch of spandex. It was a heavier weight than expected, but not of the quality you would see in a Greta Constantine dress for obvious reasons. It was a little insulting to see the tag say Dry Clean Only, like come on. Is that some kind of selling tactic? I felt the neckline could have been a little cleaner. Jessica’s original version looked a lot better.

I was a little disappointed that the collection wasn’t produced in Canada. It couldn’t have been a large run. The show is about finding Canada’s top designer talent *cough, cough* and promoting the industry so why don’t we see the support to apparel producers that bring these collections to life.

Rebecca from The Subadult Years also tried on the dress. She tried on the black but didn’t purchase.

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Rick Owens Ready to Wear – Fall 2009 – 2010

Rick Owens Ready to Wear - Fall 2009 - 2010

Fall 2009 – 2010 has been pretty boring to me. I haven’t posted as much as I have in previous seasons because nothing has really grabbed me. Paris has had better shows than Milan and NYC. One of those shows is Rick Owens. He eschewed traditional black and send greys of all shades down the runway. It was a fabulous collection as always. I shall be salivating over his jackets once again this fall.

Rick Owens Ready to Wear - Fall 2009 - 2010

See the complete show at Rick Owens Fall 2009 Ready-to-Wear Collection on Style.com.

images: showstudio.com and style.com

Toronto’s 175th Birthday

I was asked to be part of a video for Toronto’s 175 Birthday celebrations. It was created by the wonderful Jamie Woo of Torontoist and Suresh Doss of Spotlight City.

I don’t usually like myself on film; I hate the way I sound and look, Suresh’s camera was amazing, I approve of my appearance here. Thank god I got a haircut on Monday too.

See the original post Summing Toronto Up in Six Words – Torontoist: Toronto News, Culture, Events, Photos, and Everything Else.

i want: Miss Lanvin Dolls

There are a few of the Miss Lanvin porcelain dolls available at Lusiaviaroma site if anyone is looking to acquire one. I talked about these dolls that are inspried by the Spring 2009 collection previously. There are also keychains which are cheaper and made out of metal. The details are incredible, tulle, pearls and satin.

Miss Lanvin Doll in Green

Miss Lanvin Doll Spring 2009

Miss Lanvin Doll Keychain in Red, Miss Lanvin Doll Keychain the Bride

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Miss Lanvin Doll in black

Miss Lanvin Doll Spring 2009

I can see these being great for a porcelain doll collector or a crazy Lanvin collector.

images: luisaviaroma.com

geekiviews: Mineral Flowers skincare

Mineral Flowers skincare - Handcream and samples

I received a package containing Mineral Flowers skincare items from my friends at Brill Communications. Mineral Flowers is a link of skincare that incorporates minerals from The Dead Sea.

Mineral Flowers delivers an unmatched spa-like treatments in the comforts of your own home. Ingredients such as Calcium to strengthen cell membranes and relieve pain, Bromine which heals skin diseases and helps relieve psoriasis and Zinc that clears skin and is a key ingredient in the production of collagen.

Each product contains antioxidants such as green tea and ginkgo biloba, therapeutic essential oils and organic ingredients microalgae aka: seaweed and vitamin rich fruit and vegetable extracts; resulting in a pure way to pamper your skin, with every product paraben free, guaranteed.

There are two products a hand moisturizer and body & massage lotion. They come in five different scents: Lavender, Citrus Blossom, Jasmine, Chamomile and Almond Blossom. I’m a big fan of the Almond Blossom Citrus Blossom and Chamomile scents. They aren’t overpowering or sickly smelling. I wasn’t a fan of the Jasmine scent, it was too overpowering. There are some scents that don’t work with my chemistry and this was one of them.

The creams themselves are lovely. They are water based and not greasy. I like the hand cream a lot. It would be nice if they had a smaller version so it would be easy to carry in small purses. I can’t comment on it’s health claims but I’ve enjoyed using these products.

The hand cream is $6.99 and body lotion is $9.99 at The Bay. I would recommend staying away from anything Jasmine scented in the line.