Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 | Accessories, Celebs, Fashion, Toronto
Bags that cha cha cha
By Zoe

We all find different ways to cope after we hear crappy news—like you’re breaking up with a boy or getting the pink slip. When Torontonian Lori Chamers unexpectedly left her graphic design job of three years, she canned the nine to five grill for something a little more shall we say, in the bag.
Design handbags she did, with the result being cha cha, a Toronto based line adorned by celebs like Lady Gaga, Fergie, Denise Richards and Audrina Patridge.
“When I first started making handbags I would find the leather in second hand stores, used jackets, and skirts,” she says from her workshop. “I would cut them up and make them into something new. I really wanted to get back to that because it’s important to me as an individual and as a company to make environmentally sound choices wherever I can.”
Chalmers is so attuned to detail she lines each bag with organic canvas. At most times, she cuts and traces the leather herself. The cha cha collection is comprised of sexy metallic clutches, retro hobos and effortless wristlets that can be dressed up from day to night, and range from $85 to $500. Chamers is such a bag lova she writes a blog about her daily happenings as a designer.
The Entourage City Tote Cognac (above) is $340.55 and Entourage Classic Tote (below) is $311.77; these and others from cha cha are available here. Check out Chamers’ blog here.

Stella 3-in-1 Leather Shopper (first below) is $315; COCO Hip Bag (second below) is $195.


Thursday, November 12th, 2009 | Fashion, News, Toronto
Unleash your inner-shopoholic with LUXaholic
By Zoe
There are so many sites we bookmark as our favorite digital destinations to snap up shoes, bags and clothes. With LUXaholic.ca, the idea of online shopping goes one step further with an interactive approach that boasts forums, blogs, live chats, news updates, articles and surveys.
Launched in mid-October, Toronto-based president and owner Maria Nassiokas aimed to develop an online portal that focused on creating styles and looks for whatever occasion—whether that’s work, play, a date or the night out. The site caters primarily to younger women who love to appear fashionable and stylish, but don’t want to break the bank.
Clothes are categorized by “purpose” from Partyoholic, Workoholic and Chilloholic, and showcases labels from Los Angeles, New York, the UK and Canada as well as accessories. Some of the brands include: Lipsy UK, BB Dakota, and Canadian favorite C’est Moi.
Nassiokas says she developed LUXaholic into a culture of Canadian fashionistas to bring the top fashion trends, ideas and opinions together into one store. All the added features help to develop an exciting and interactive LUX shopping and style culture.
“With consideration to the finer details of innovation, we stand alone in providing the ultimate, interactive on-line fashion experience,” she says.
The looks pictured here are from their launch party, and are all available to purchase at luxaholic.ca.



Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | Accessories, Fashion, News, Toronto
Building the perfect heel
By Zoe
There’s nothing more iconic to the New York City skyline than the Empire State Building. It’s presence. It’s architecture. And now–the pump.
Italian design house GEOX unveiled the heel, aptly named the Empire State Building Shoe at Milan Fashion Week. The five inch heel was crafted to replicate the building, and looks way bold in gold and silver.
The heel is covered with rhinestones and the line includes a closed and opened toe style in a bold palette of patterns, finishes and colors. GEOX always boasts comfort in their shoes with lightweight, waterproof. The company has placed an emphasis on its exclusive breathable technology which allows feet to breathe via a patented membrane placed in the perforated rubber sole
Cool.
And real soon, GEOX will soon re-open its Toronto Yorkdale flagship store that’ll house its largest children’s section in the world.
For more information go to: www.geox.com
Saturday, September 12th, 2009 | News
Put a little Seoul in your fashion
By Zoe
If just you happened to be in Toronto, Canada next week, bust out your karaoke pipes and celebrate the launch of THE SEOUL FASHION REPORT, a 325-page fashionista doorstopper that chronicles fashion designers from the streets of South Korea to the runways of Seoul Fashion Week.
Co-authors Denise Lejcar and Michael Hurt, who share a passion for photography as well as fashion, teamed up to create the only publication of its kind with a focus on modern and edgy Korean fashions.
THE SEOUL FASHION REPORT is one of the few photo books about Korea that even exist, and is the first in the world which focuses on Korean fashion and contemporary life in English.
Anyone is invited to attend from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at XO Karaoke, 693 Bloor Street West, with naturally, plenty of fab karaoke singing.
For more information go to www.seoulfashionreport.com.




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