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

A shoot with YOWcitystyle


Last Friday I had the pleasure to meet with a lovely blogger who goes by the name of “YOWcitystyle”. The idea behind the blog/Instagram is to show off the street style of Ottawa while promoting local areas.

I decided to shout out the tea party cafe in the market because the atmosphere is cozy and calm and they have a great variety of tea and vegetarian snacks. I do my best work for school when I’m there.

For my outfit I wanted to do something a little out of my comfort zone with the long lines and baggy layers.

Shoes: aldo (as always)
Pants and jacket: Zara
Necklace and shirt: oak and Fort