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I played a Cannon Doll in The National Ballet of Canada’s The Nutcracker

Just when I thought things couldn’t get more exciting and random in life I get an email from the National Ballet. They have invited me to take part in this season’s performance of The Nutcracker as a Cannon Doll. Traditionally, the National Ballet asks Toronto luminaries, personalities and politicians to join the production in this small role. For those of you not familiar with The Nutcracker story, the Cannon Dolls are colourfully costumed, Russian Petrouchka dolls in Act I who shoot a cannon into the audience to begin the battle scene.

James Kudelka’s 1995 version of this evergreen seasonal classic is a perfect gem of a ballet, affectionate and reflective, at once cheeringly traditional yet freshly attuned to the rhythms and accents of the contemporary.

Rarely have the dreamscapes and wonder of childhood fantasy, the allure of spectacle and the mood of reverie been integrated in such a seamless blend of dazzling stagecraft, virtuosic choreography and ravishing design. Kudelka’s gentle re-shaping of the narrative releases the story (based on E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Christmas tale) into new thematic territory. Follow the quarrelling siblings Misha and Marie as they move not just through marvellous and extraordinary experiences but through surprising phases of understanding as they prepare to leave childhood behind and enter the very different world of adolescence.

The costumes and sets by Santo Loquasto themselves cast a spell, evoking an enchanted, rustic world of long-gone Imperial Russia, a place where folk rituals and the cycles of nature make way for the magical, ice-coated world of the Snow Queen and the spectacular beauty of the golden palace of the Sugar Plum Fairy. The entire production, underscored by Tchaikovsky’s glorious, timeless music, is like rediscovering a beloved heirloom and seeing it as though for the first time.

I played a Cannon Doll in The National Ballet of Canada's The Nutcracker

I was shocked and honoured to be asked. I’m a Toronto luminary, WTF. There have been 504 Cannon Dolls over the years that include Mats Sundin, Margaret Atwood, Kurt Browning, Rick Mercer and Doug Gilmour. You might have read the news earlier in December about Rob Ford’s Cannon Doll appearance.

I’m not a stereotypical fashion girl with a ballet obsession. I never took lessons as a young girl (I have neither the build nor feet to be a ballet dancer) but I do love the art form. I’d kill for a ballet dancers legs and watching them move on stage is sublime. It probably comes as no surprise to you all that I jumped at the chance. Thankfully, the National Ballet asked me to bring a guest so that I didn’t have to do this all alone or with a stranger. I brought my good friend Jason Morikawa, buyer at Holt Renfrew.

The role required no dancing (thank god) and not much preparation. We arrived at the Four Season Centre thirty minutes before the show started. Ballet legend, Rex Harrington led Jason and I through our moves. We were nervous as all hell. He showed us a video of the performance with two people from So You Think You Can Dance Canada. Of course they were amazing and their improv was great. Jason and I are great with spontaneous funny stuff when we are alone and there isn’t an audience but I didn’t think our brand of humour would translate on stage. Thankfully, the Cannon Dolls had personalities to work with. Jason was the introverted doll and of course, I was the extroverted doll.

Our time on stage was short, about five minutes. We basically followed the dancer who was in control of the cannon. We were given two moments each to express our Cannon Doll personality facing the audience and then we fell back to the side of the stage and continued to act like idiots until the end of the scene. The build up was more daunting than being on stage. The audience is this vast pit of black. I stared out into the nothingness as I jumped and kicked around on stage expressing my extrovert Cannon Doll personality. I couldn’t even see the orchestra. It’s a blessing not seeing the audience.

The Four Seasons Centre is incredible backstage. When it opened, I wrote about the building for BlogTO. We didn’t get to see backstage in 2007 so this was a real treat. The sets are massive and pretty incredible for The Nutcracker. The sets and costumes by Santo Loquasto were stunning. The kids in the production were so incredibly cute, especially the little mice from my scene. Jason and I were squealing all over the place.

My Mom and our friend Monique of MoonRox came out to support Jason and me. We joined them after the intermission to watch the second act together.

Thank you to the National Ballet for selecting me to be part of their annual Nutcracker tradition. It was quite the honour and I’m still pinching myself about it. I have a few things that I will always remember from this experience.

1.  Watch out for the large tree, it took out Mats Sundin one year.

2.  There are a lot of dick jokes in ballet.

3.  The amazing difference of on-stage grace and backstage panting of the dancers

4. Legs

The Nutcracker ends today but check out upcoming productions like Sleeping Beauty and Hamlet for the 2011 – 2012 season.

I want – I got’s BeachMint Top Picks

I want - I got's BeachMint Top Picks

So, the BeachMint team are expanding internationally and now JewelMint, StyleMint and ShoeMint are shipping to Canada. Rock-it Promo sent me a sneak peak package from BeachMint consisting of the Victorian Charmer Necklace and the Pauline Wedge in Wine. The jewellery is the quality you would expect for $30.  I have stayed away from Steve Madden shoes since the early 90s but I have to admit I like the Pauline Wedge.  I’m a bit obsessed with e-commerce retailers and packaging.  The packaging for ShoeMint and JewelMint are pretty nice with jewellery box being my favourite.

I want - I got's BeachMint Top Picks

I’ve been browsing the JewelMint, ShoeMint and StyleMint sites more seriously since they started shipping to Canada. Here are my top picks.

I want - I got's BeachMint Top Picks

Shipping costs to Canada are from $9.99 to $19.99.

images: jewelmint.com, shoemint.com, stylemint.com

NEW YEARS EVE – A Masquerade Ball at Easy & The Fifth – December 31, 2011

NEW YEARS EVE – A Masquerade Ball at Easy & The Fifth – December 31, 2011

I’m happy to host a little New Year’s Eve bash. Come ring in 2012 with me and my friends.

You are invited to New Years Eve at Easy and The Fifth hosted by Shinan Govani (National Post Social Columnist, Author of the Novel Boldface Names), Anita Clarke (Fashion Blogger,iwantigot.com) & John-Paul Ricchio (Principal of John-Paul & Associates), April Wozny (April Wozny PR) & Gail McInnes (Owner, Magnet Creative Management).

Dress: Modern Masquerade.

$100 OPEN BAR!

Tickets Price includes: Balloon Drop Midnight Countdown, Custom Party Favors, Lavish ‘Masquerade’ Decor, Live Entertainment, End of the Night Giveaways and Catering by The 5th Grill & Terrace.

Music by: DJ Etro

Location: 225 Richmond Street West, Toronto ON M5V 1W2 — 416.979.3000
www.thefifth.com

Saturday, December 31, 2011 10:00pm until 2:00am

BUY TICKETS ONLINE:
www.gettickets.ca

Stores:
SOUNDSCAPES- 572 College Street (Little Italy) Toronto
ROTATE THIS – 801 Queen Street West Toronto
PLAY DE RECORD – 357A Yonge Street Toronto

i want: ela Spring Summer 2012 Handbags

ela MILCK spring 2012 colours in suede

The candy coloured M.I.L.C.K clutches from ELA handbags are so great. The colours are so vibrant and perfect for summer.

ela MILCK yellow suede SPRING '12

ela MILCK birch suede SPRING '12

I also love the black studded handbags in the ela Spring Summer 2012 collection. The Lady Bag is one of my favorites and in this fabrication it looks pretty cool.

ela lady bag in black stud - SPRING 2012

The small version is an option for those looking to scale down in size.

ela chibi lady in black stud - SPRING 2012

ela is available at Chasse Gardée, Ewanika, La Merceria, rac and The Narwhal in Toronto.

images: courtesy of ela

Dandi Maestre Spring Summer 2012

Dandi Maestre has once again created a visually stunning lookbook for the Spring Summer 2012 collection. Her photos are always very colourful with a wonderful cast of characters with interesting faces. Dandi is one of my favourite Toronto jewellery designers. Her pieces are handmade in Canada and use organic materials such as antlers, bull horn, rough amber and emeralds, reclaimed wood, natural seeds and nuts, elements found on shores, in rivers, jungles and forests.

The Spring Summer 2012 collection is called Raw.

“The raw beauty I find in people and nature inspires my new sculptural pieces. I see my work as artwork, where there isn’t anything too outrageous.

I believe in uniqueness . Nature is unique, and so are my designs, each one of a kind, individual and raw. Beauty is in all of us and I want to make people feel this. My work is all about texture and imperfection, just as us.” -Dandi Maestre

Dandi Maestre has a showroom in Toronto at 386 Huron Street. You can also purchase her designs online.

See the entire lookbook.

images: courtesy of Dandi Maestre

I want – I got’s ALDO Rise Spring Summer 2012 Top Picks

Aldo partnered with six designers for the Spring Summer 2012 collections. The collaboration was nameless previously but now it has a name, Aldo Rise. Participating for Spring Summer 2012 is JW Anderson, Preen, Faster Mark Fast, Libertine, Christian Cota and Cushnie et Ochs. Aldo created a great tumblr blog for the collection and enlisted the help of  Tommy Ton and The Coveteur to take lots of photos during fashion week. They captured a  lot of great images to see and the Aldo Rise Tumblr archive is a good place to start.

I’m a big fan of the collection.  Here are my top picks.  It’s going to be hard to decide which pairs to pick up.

Preen

Faster Mark Fast

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Libertine

JW Anderson

Christian Cota

Aldo Rise hits stores March 8 , 2o12.  Watch this space for more details about availability.

images: aldorise.tumblr.com

I want – I got’s Versace x H&M Top Picks

So, H&M x Versace is approaching. I’m sure many people will be lining up on November 18, 2011 to get a piece of this collection. I will not be one of them but I did get a preview of the collection at the H&M Toronto headquarters.

“The collection for H&M is the essence of Versace. For the collaboration we’ve brought back from the archives, as well as from more recent collections, some of the icons of Versace, such as the bright prints, the Greek key and daring cuts. I can’t wait to see how H&M’s wide audience will make these pieces their own.” Donatella Versace.

“Versace’s collection for H&M is a moment in fashion. It is full of strong pieces that stand out, with colours, prints and cuts that are clean and precise. The women’s collection is flattering and full of dresses, while the men’s collection is very sophisticated. When I think about Versace I think of iconic items. With this collection for H&M we’ve got the essence of Versace.” Margareta van den Bosch, creative advisor at H&M.

The collaboration was very well done. In my opinion, it was the best one yet but I like bodycon and loud prints. There was boning in some of the garments, I was shocked. That bustier? It has boning!

I liked the non leather pieces more than the leather stuff. I took photos of the pieces I liked from the Versace x H&M collection at the preview event. You can see them all in the slideshow. This is the stuff I’d be considering if I was crazy enough to line up for it.

H&M held a massive party for the launch of the Versace collection in New York City. You can see the fashion show in the video below.

If you’ve been following the H&M x Versace news then you would have read this revealing insight into the mind Donatella.  Clearly not understanding the whole idea of this collaboration at all.

The H&M x Versace collection will be available on November 19, 2011 at the following Canadian stores: The Toronto Eaton Centre, Bloor Street, Yorkdale Mall, Downtown Montreal and the Pacific Centre in Vancouver.

images: myself and courtesy of H&M