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Fashion show for Amie Scott designs

Amie Scott will be having a fashion during the Twisted Valentine Art & Cabaret Show. Yours truly will be hitting the catwalk, showing off some fresh treads. I don’t have any experience, I just have to remember not to fall off the catwalk. Hopefully I’ll do okay and if the pictures look alright I’ll post them here.

Fashion cabaret
Get to the Blue Moon Lounge (725 Queen East) early Saturday (February 11) to snag primo seats for the seventh annual Twisted Valentine Art & Cabaret Show. Comedian Pretty Pussy Willow hosts the night of magic, comedy and fashion by local designers including art wear by Tara , Noxious and Menno Krant , Amie Scott ‘s outerwear collection and silky lingerie by Magdelina Designs . Stick around after the couture for a set of Ramones covers by the Carbonas . The show goes at 9 pm, and cover is $8.

via NowToronto

Hollister what are you hiding

I went in the Hollister store on my trip to the Eaton Centre last night. I had to see what all the hubbub was about. I hated it. The most annoying part was how dark it is in the store. You can’t see anything. Even the dressing room area is poorly lit, what the hell. I can only assume that they have something to hide, they don’t want you to see the clothes properly. Not until you get home that is and are too lazy to return it. From what I could see, there was nothing special, nothing worthy of grabbing my attention. Nothing that screamed “YOU MUST OWN ME”. Boo urns Hollister, boo urns.

Geox is getting closer

I was in the Eaton Centre today and noticed that there is going to be a Geox store opening. This is very exciting. Geox makes the most comfortable shoes you will ever wear. They keep your feet cool and dry all day long, no matter how long you wear them. I own these boots and I love them, I wish I had a black pair.
Geox boots

There is a store in Yorkdale already. It’s not surprising that I didn’t know this, I haven’t been up to Yorkdale since they renovated. Too far. Geox also makes dress, casual and sport shoes for men, women and kids. They even have outerwear. All products use their patented system.

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i want…

Chemistry book bag by Rebound Designs
Chemistry book by Rebound DesignsChemistry by Rebound Designs side view

I already have one book bag from Caitlin, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. It was love at first sight, well almost. I really wanted The Odyssey or The Iliad, but alas they were not available. Old hardcover books are reworked into beautiful handbags. Caitlin has a good FAQ for those that are interested in her book bag making process.

Items are always changing on her site, so keep checking. Chemistry is still available but gems like Great Expectations, Calculus and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy have been bought up. These one of a kind items are only available online.

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i want: Medium Bags

Deployment Helmet Bag by Medium
Deployment Helmet Bag
Military Inspired. The design was drafted from a USAF pilot”s helmet bag. – check
Lots of pockets – check
Great colour – check
Lots of hardware – check

For a more professional bag, check out this leather laptop bag, Anders Tote
Anders Tote

The website doesn’t list any stores but there is a phone number for a Canadian distributor. They are available online.

EDIT: The Medium links are defunct for some reason right now

Amie Scott’s designs @ Propaganda

Local designer and friend, Amie Scott now has her clothing available at Propaganda.

Shoppers hitting up Propaganda (686 Yonge, 416-961-0555) this week to browse its stock of cheeky Valentine’s Day gifts (IOU sex voucher books for lovers and “Fuck you and fuck Valentines” cards for haters) should also check out the spring arrivals from Amie Scott ‘s T-shirt line. Scott’s tanks, skirts and mock-necks incorporate graphic appliqués of cartoony pirate cats and skulls. Pieces are priced between $10 and $70, including Crayola-coloured bags and caps. www.amiescott.com.(source)

via Now Toronto

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