A day in Wakefield

When my mother asked me if I wanted to go to Wakefield for the day to listen to a live folk band the answer was simple… of course !

I jump at any opportunity to explore and listen to amazing live artists.

So off we went on our little 45 minute journey to Quebec !

Wakefield is a beautiful little town and has so much character. We got to walk and look around some shops before the show as we had some time to spare. I even purchased a beautiful set of earrings (that I’m wearing in the photos) from a Native Art Boutique called Khewa.

The band we saw was The Small Glories, and they blew me away. Their harmonies and banjo + guitar playing skills were more than impressive. Their talent is undeniable and the music was so beautiful it’s hard not to be emotional while listening. They were having so much fun on stage and had cute little stories to tell in between songs it’s impossible not to become an immediate fan ! Needless to say, I recommend you check them out.

After the set we got to grab a couple snaps of my #OOTD (classic me, I know).

The weather permitted me to wear a more Spring-time outfit.

Top: oak and fort
Skirt : H&M
Hat: Calvin Klein
Shoes: Spring
Watch: Daniel Wellington
Earrings: Khewa
Scarf: Zara

Happy first day of Spring!

I don’t know about you but I’m ready for the warm weather !

Thanks for sticking around xo

Emily

Turtle Necks and Thigh Highs

HAPPYYY ALMOST HALLOWEEN LOVELIES.

My mom is adorable for many reasons …
1. She loves Halloween and October as much as I do and decorates the home (inside and out) accordingly.
2. She’s my personal outfit photographer and doesn’t do a bad job if I say so myself?!

Like most, fall time is my favorite season to dress for. This outfit is cozy and dressy all in one. My new(er) work place drew me towards purchasing my first ever pair of thigh high boots and I have to say I’m in love. They’re extremely comfortable (and this is coming from a girl who wears flat shoes or sneakers 24-7) and they keep you warm during the cooler months.
This turtle neck wool dress was a no brainer for me to purchase as it has all elements I live for: turtle necks, heather grey, sweater dresses, and comfy wool material.

I hope whoever is reading has a lovely rest-of-October and Halloween.
Let me know if you’re dressing up and what your costume will be!

boots : call it spring
dress: dynamite
necklace: forever 21
lipstick: NYX

Turning a new leaf…

OHHH HAPPY DAYS!
Fall time has finally come to grace us with it’s presence. And I couldn’t be more thankful for that as the crisp fall weather brings me life and fills my heart with an odd sense of comfort and depth.
Probably has a little something to do with the fact that Halloween and dressing up is one of my favorite things human’s have come up with. And I love me some warm drinks while being bundled up in cozy sweaters.
Other than that;
I’ve been gone for a little so let’s catch up…
After my wonderful and life altering trip to Spain I took a break from blogging and started questioning why I was even doing this, for who, if I was even enjoying it, what for, etc.
Pretty much I started doubting myself and being a little negative. Sometimes I felt like I NEEDED to post an outfit and didn’t feel motivated or in a creative spirit. So I took a break.

In the time I’ve been gone, a lot has happened to me and my surroundings.
But life is full of surprises and lessons and forces you into situations you may not necessarily be ready for.
Everyone loves the quote “everything happens for a reason” and “if it’s meant to be it’ll be”. I don’t even know if I believe that. But I guess it makes people feel better.
People say a lot of inspiring things that have no factual basis to make themselves feel better.
The one thing everyone does say, and that is in fact true, is that life goes on.
It really does!
I’ve been doing what I have to to not fall back on the important things I have going for me; school work, work work, projects, and I even took some me-time this weekend to go to Toronto to visit friends. All while going through the motions of evaluating my life and my goals.
These passed few months my philosophical side had me questioning the purpose of many things and what exactly I wanted to accomplish with myself at the end of it all.
I haven’t had a plan for my future since I decided teaching wasn’t for me in grade 11. However, I’ve always said I don’t know what I want to do, but I know I just want to be happy.
So this is the time to figure out what really makes me happy… I like media, certain aspects of public relations and how one is perceived, fashion (of course), video however… is a newer interest of mine and yet it has surrounded me for many years in different forms. My video 2 class is motivating me and inspiring me to be better and develop more skills in this field.
Even though I still haven’t a clue what my future holds for me, I’m starting to see and what things more than I ever have. And that has to count for something, amirite?
I have a few projects coming up in the near future that I’m quite excited about. And I’m also itching to share with you!
Despite this fever that crept upon me this morning I’m in quite a motivated and inspired mood… can you tell?
Other than the scary matter of “WHAT WILL I DO WITH MY LIFE” I can focus on smaller things that make me happy like my little pointless but not pointless blog.. I will not promise to upload regularly as I’m quite busy with my last semester of university (woooooohhhhhh).
But I will upload when I feel like, and when it makes me happy, because that’s the point of this personal blog now isn’t it?!
Here are a couple of OOTD posts from my instagram that you may have missed:

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I know this post was kind of all over the place and I honestly am just in a chatty-rant-y mood and felt like sharing because it’s been a while.
I hope anyone who’s reading this is doing wonderful, and if you’re not that’s okay too, if you need a friend, I’m here. 🙂

Thanks to anyone who cared to read this, you rock!
Feel free to leave any type of comment of what’s up with you and your thoughts on the pressures us youngin’s having to figure things out fresh outta university.
Have a great Tuesday evening.
Til next time,

Emily xo

Teaspoons x Royal Palm Vintage

royal

On Monday, July 11th, I had the pleasure of visiting a brand new Vintage boutique in the Hintonburg area called Royal Palm Vintage. I was asked to style and “model” a few pieces for their instagram with my friend.
My first impression of the space is that it’s unique and different than any other vintage store I’ve ever been in. The concrete details with open-exposed ceilings give the space an industrial- modern feel.
It is a beautiful space with funky and fun decor, and it is a place where you don’t feel overwhelmed by product. I find this is a good thing when thrift shopping or vintage hunting because it can be easy to give up and walk away. However, at Royal Palm, everything is separated by style so you have an area of more casual wear, and then some fancier items etc.

 

The owner, Rebecca, is very friendly, welcoming, and has an eye for picking unique and special items. This makes you want to stay longer and have a chat all while looking for that piece that’s meant to be found just by you.
A piece i was drawn to was this “Toronto” tee. I decided to go out of my comfort zone and style it with another baby pink item. An added bonus is that these pants are Ralph Lauren (queue Rachel from Friends fan girl moment). Overall this is a comfortable and casual outfit that stands out from the ordinary

The second look was styled around this GORGEOUS Betsy Johnson skirt (that I ended up taking home with me). I love how the purse adds a pop of color and makes certain details on the skirt stand out, plus, the jean jacket makes the whole outfit casual and daytime appropriate. However, you could take it off and add a dressy top and you’d be good to go for a classy and elegant evening look.

This concludes part 1 of my collaboration with Royal Palm vintage.
Stay tuned for pt 2!
In the mean time go ahead and check out the boutique and everything it has to offer, if you do, let them know I sent you over!

Big thanks to Rebecca for being so kind and having me and Sonya for being my partner in styling and an awesome photographer.

Against the plain: Pt. 8

Here we are again against my plain backdrop! I’m forced to be a little more boring when no one can shoot my look.
Today I chose to throw on a simple black dress with a jean shirt for an added layer and warmth since it’s not too warm in the country’s capital at the moment.
On my feet I’m wearing my newest favorite purchase; some swedish hasbeens clogs ❤
I was doubtful at first because I didn’t know how much wear I’d get out of such a unique shoe but I’m finding myself being able to wear them with pretty much anything!

Have yourselves a great weekend. xo

shoes: swedish hasbeens
dress: cheap monday
shirt: thrifted
watch: daniel wellington
purse: sears

Sporty Chic

This is my version of a sporty- chic look.
The nike items mixed with a sleek bomber jacket and tight skirt make this outfit appropriate for day to night, you can simply throw on some strappy heels and you’re good to go!

Happy weekend. ox

slip ons + tank: nike
skirt: american apparel
sports bra: calvin klein
jacket: zara

thanks to @sonbetts for the photos

Turtle necks & strappy dresses

A lot of people have style icons who they follow and get their inspiration from, I don’t particularly have a style icon. I simply get inspired by everyone and everything that surrounds me. Having been a retail worker for 4 years, I’ve seen and helped a lot of interesting and stylish people. I fell in love with a look i saw last week where a woman wore a white turtle neck with a strappy dress on top and so i decided to recreate the look with pieces i had in my own closet!
The look is very casual and comfortable.

I hope you all have a happy Wednesday.

shoes: vans
dress: ukglamorous
turtleneck: Michael stars

Teaspoons x SchadBoutique pt. 2 

 

Part two of my collaboration with Schad Boutique!
A shift dress is one of my favourite items to throw on during a warm day. It’s a guaranteed no fuss outfit.

I added a pop of red with my bag to this otherwise monochrome look.

shoes: melissas (found at schad)
dress: American vintage (found at schad)
glasses: aldo
bag: mat and nat

Special thank you to schad boutique and @sonbetts for the pictures.

Teaspoon of Thoughts: How to SCHOOL your university career

As I’m sitting in my favourite building on campus (FSS, duh) one hand grazing over the keyboard, the other holding onto a warm cup of mint tea, trying to think of a topic for this blog post, I can’t help but to want to write about my time in university as it is quickly coming to an end; seeing as I’m in my fourth year.
My time in university has probably been similar to some, and the complete polar opposite to others. But lets rewind a couple of years first… In high school, I always got good grades (other than the occasional C in math). I had no study routine as I listened in class and remembered what the teacher was explaining. If it was a heavier subject like history, I’d reread my notes once or twice but that was about it. I even got a scholarship for my high grades and quickly lost it after my first year at uOttawa.
The transition was harder for me than expected, I made poor choices in my class scheduling which had me stuck with long 1-10pm days. By 8pm my focus was shot and I just wanted to be back at home. My focus was also impaired as most first year classes were gigantic, I’m talking easily 200-350 people, so I felt less pressure to sit close to the teacher and listen efficiently. On top of that, it was the first time that I was allowed to have a laptop to take notes in class which lead me to wander off into distracting websites (curse you, facebook).
ALSO, having 3 first year classes in one day is a bad idea since that means you’ll end up with three midterms to study for the same date. As I had no previous experience in proper studying, and under estimated the difficulty of the exams, I did very poorly. As you can expect, it took a shot to my confidence. I quickly accepted that I was no longer a straight A student and told myself that I would never be able to attain those grades again. Having that mental attitude lead me to slack for most of my first year. I was feeling isolated in this situation, I thought I was the only one doing poorly and it was having a downward spiral effect on me. In the summer going into second year, I got that dreadful (but expected) email that I was on probation as my grades were too low for my special condensed program.
I was sick of school and feeling unhappy, unintelligent, and lonely. I booked an appointment with a guidance counsellor and told her I wanted to drop out. She surprisingly convinced me to stay and do a shorter, easier program. I decided to not make any rash decisions and stayed. Next thing I knew I discovered my love for philosophy and ethics. I went back to my guidance counsellor and changed my program to a specialized bachelor in communications with a minor in philosophy. My minor may or may not give me a lead in my job applications but I know it will serve me a great deal in my moral decisions in life.
Being in fourth year I have finally found my happy balance, I know what works for me and what doesn’t. There are aspects I regret about my experience in university but it has forced me to grow and learn about life and about myself and I am forever grateful about that.
If you’re still with me, thanks for sticking around!
I will now list a few of my helpful tips for those entering their first year or still have time to make these good decisions and changes.
1- don’t be afraid to switch classes around (if you attend first class and are already falling asleep at the sound of the prof’s monotone voice, switch it! it’s not too late)
2- if you see that you will 100% fail a class, and there is no way to pass even if you do well on the final, drop it! it’s better to be behind a class that you can catch up during summer time than lower your GPA with a failed mark
3- dress cozy and warm (of course it’s okay to look good if that’s what’s important to you but I’d opt for comfy shoes and a warm scarf so that you’re not distracted or uncomfortable because of your outfit)
4- join clubs! stop by a table at clubs week and ask them what it’s about, it’s an amazing way to meet people and make friends, but also looks good on a resume to work with an organization and you may find your new passion!
5- make appointments with your profs (his office hours aren’t there for no reason, profs love when students go and see them because it shows initiative, and that you really care about getting a good grade in their class, you will build a relationship with them and they will be happy to help and might even give you a couple of good tips that other students won’t know about)
6- go to those student parties and events (this is something I rarely did, and it would’ve been good for networking, making connections, and friends in your program)
7- talk and get to know the people sitting next to you in class, that way when you miss a class because of that pesky winter cold you’ll have someone to ask for notes, and a study buddy!
8- make a school schedule that works for you (this may not always be up to you, but I prefer a max of two classes a day with little to no space in between them, that way I focus for a solid period and then get to go home and relax, study, gym, etc etc)
9- student jobs (FSWEP is your bff) also working for the school looks great on the resume. (don’t worry, I didn’t follow this tip, my love for clothing and retail was too strong to quit)
10- Enjoy it, even those stressful exam periods, in a blink of an eye you’ll be done this journey in your life and it’ll be time to get serious and actually apply for that job you studied so hard for!

Those are all the tips I thought of for now,
I hope you have a wonderful Monday.

Stay kind,
Emily xo