Amy Winehouse may have said no, no, no to rehab but she said yes, yes, yes to a fashion collection with the British fashion line, Fred Perry. Debuting in the UK back in October, the line has made its way to Canadian soil and will be sold at the Fred Perry boutique in Toronto at 964 Queen Street West.
The line features Miss Winehouse's signature 1950's doo wop style with Hawaiian and gingham prints, pencil skirts and silk scarves. With a palette of red, black and grey the standout pieces include a red halter dress with Hawaiian print and matching scarf!
Do you plan on checking out the line? Let me know in the comments, Facebook and Twitter!
Enjoy!
Amanda
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Showing posts with label Queen Street West. Show all posts
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Monday, September 20, 2010
TopShop Hits the T.Dot
The popular British fashion store, TopShop has finally hit Canadian soil but not in the way you may think it has.
Clean and modern fashion store, Jonathan+Olivia located in the trendy area around Ossington and Queen Street West which carries international brands from A to Z from Alexander Wang to Zero by MC has upped the ante by featuring an in-store TopShop Boutique. Featuring the stylish and fashionable pieces that TopShop is known for this unique concept is the first of its kind in Canada.
If you are craving the British trends infused with a Canadian spin head down to Jonathan+Olivia!
Enjoy!
Amanda
amandasfashionspot@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/AFSpot
Clean and modern fashion store, Jonathan+Olivia located in the trendy area around Ossington and Queen Street West which carries international brands from A to Z from Alexander Wang to Zero by MC has upped the ante by featuring an in-store TopShop Boutique. Featuring the stylish and fashionable pieces that TopShop is known for this unique concept is the first of its kind in Canada.
If you are craving the British trends infused with a Canadian spin head down to Jonathan+Olivia!
Enjoy!
Amanda
amandasfashionspot@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/AFSpot
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Your my Obsession: Fashion Television celebrates it's 25th Anniversary!
For any Canadian fashionista, you are familiar with the '80's pop song 'Obsession' for it signifies non other than the legendary Canadian and longest running fashion show, Fashion Television. For years we have all enjoyed seeing Jeanne Beker make her way backstage between the most high profile haute couture shows and land the most coveted interviews.
Now, the show is celebrating it's silver anniversary with a momentous birthday bash to be held at CTV's downtown location at the famous Queen and John. Along with the soiree is to be the release of a commemorative magazine that documents the pinnacle and memorable moments of Fashion Television throughout their 25 stylish years.
Now if your invitation to the fashionable and fabulous gets lost in the mail, do not fret my friend because it will all be televised on CTV on September 12th, 2010 at 7pm.
Enjoy!
Amanda
amandasfashionspot@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/AFSpot
Now, the show is celebrating it's silver anniversary with a momentous birthday bash to be held at CTV's downtown location at the famous Queen and John. Along with the soiree is to be the release of a commemorative magazine that documents the pinnacle and memorable moments of Fashion Television throughout their 25 stylish years.
Now if your invitation to the fashionable and fabulous gets lost in the mail, do not fret my friend because it will all be televised on CTV on September 12th, 2010 at 7pm.
Enjoy!
Amanda
amandasfashionspot@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/AFSpot
Friday, August 20, 2010
It's a Pop-Up Shop!
Don't you just love when shopping opportunities come out of nowhere?
Well you are in luck! Today and tomorrow the online consignment shop My Ex-Closet is having a pop-up shop at 498 Queen Street West in Toronto between 10am and 9pm. If you are a lover of their online selection, then you will be sure to enjoy their pop-up shop. So get out there and go shopping!
Well you are in luck! Today and tomorrow the online consignment shop My Ex-Closet is having a pop-up shop at 498 Queen Street West in Toronto between 10am and 9pm. If you are a lover of their online selection, then you will be sure to enjoy their pop-up shop. So get out there and go shopping!
Amanda amandasfashionspot@gmail.com https://twitter.com/AFSpot
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Cupcakes, Dresses and Cocktails Oh My!: I Heart Frocks

Gillian Downes keeps it coming with her collection of fun fashion events in the T.O. The latest is I Heart Frocks, a cocktail party featuring a runway show and designer silent auction showcasing items from talented designers.
And that's not all folks! This fabulous fashion soiree will also feature cupcakes (yummy), gift bags, a live band and guest DJ! Nothing beats that!
This event will take place at Nyood Bar (located upstairs) at 1096 Queen Street West on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 8pm.
Be there or be square, because this event will rock your socks.
For information on tickets click here.
Enjoy!
Amanda
Monday, March 15, 2010
Gillian Downes Does it Again: Burlesque Baby!

From the lady that brought your Frugal Fashion Week, here comes yet another one of her fun and fabulous events.
It's Burlesque Baby! Mark your calendars on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 for 7pm and look forward to viewing an evening of vintage fashion shows presented by Yvette Le Roy, Dia Kingly and Cabaret Vintage with burlesque performances by Aradia Fitness to boot!
Presented at Nyood Bar located at 1096 Queen Street West this event is $10 and as with all of Gillian's events proceeds will benefit Windfall.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Fall Inspirations: Coco and Behati show you fall fashion

HoltRenfrew.com has recently posted a fun take on fall fashion. Models du jour and YouTube starlets, Coco Rocha and Behati Prinsloo star in the iconic companies Fall 2009 vignette.
Taking place in Queen Street West's Gladstone Hotel, the girls parade around in falls latest styles similar to the style of their cute YouTube videos.
To view the cutest fall inspiration click here.
And for all you stylish boys out, there is one for you too!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Portobello East, Toronto's Fashion + Art Market has a new home
If you were able to make your way down to the Distillery District to enjoy Portobello East's great finds by Sui Generis, Desperately Different Inc. and Dream Girls Art, be sure to still check it out at its new location at no other than 639 Queen Street West.
Now located on the 3rd floor of the Burroughes Building between Spadina and Bathurst, Portobello East will now be conveniently next to your favourite fabric and designer stores along the hip, design street.
Admission for the market will now be free and it will still occur on Sundays from 12-6pm. The perfect time to do a little shopping after a scrumptious breakfast.
The next market will take place on Sunday, September 27th, 20o9. For more information, check out www.portobelloeast.com.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Fierce, Bad and Couture: Bandits in Bows Fashion Show
Swarms of people made their way to the Rivoli on Queen Street West to view first-hand the frisky, cutting-edge and memorable 'Bandits in Bows' fashion show by Maybe by Sarah Catalfo.
The caution tape was up and the scene was set with garbage cans and gas containers decorating the stage turned runway. The show was kicked off with an upbeat performance of 'Don't Stop Dancing' by singer, Lauren Elle and was followed by a short film displaying a sexy bandit in action. Soon a remix to the late Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" started blasting and the show was underway!
The fashion show was kicked off with a fitted black shiny strapless cocktail dress accented by a bow hairband. The look was naughty 'n' nice with a little Gossip Girl thrown in. Other memorable looks were a scowl neck white jersey dress with a light grey graffiti detail and a lace bodysuit with a black bubble skirt. These looks are great to wear to any party or sociable event come fall or whenever you want to have a little fun with your look.
This is the third Maybe by Sarah Catalfo fashion show I have had the privilege to attend with her custom and tailored-made looks continuing to improve. This particular show was slightly reminiscent of Christian Lacroix and the jewellery provided by D.I.F.F.Y. Designs fit perfectly with the clothing, with a model wearing bow necklace made out of net. This up and coming fashion designer really taps into to the young girl who likes to take risks with her fashion choices and be little bold. Kudos!
Friday, August 14, 2009
A Sneak Peek of the Bandits in Bows Fashion!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Maybe by Sarah Catalfo: Spending the Day with Sarah Catalfo

As I with Sarah in her sewing studio catching up on all the exciting things going on in our lives we begin discuss all the things that has inspired her as a designer, what is behind the name Maybe and her latest fashion show, Bandits in Bows.
Sarah Catalfo, George Brown College graduate, ambitious creator and fashion designer. After learning how to sew from her mother at the age of 14 she knew that the treasured past time was more than just a hobby. "My mother was the one that taught me but I soon began teaching myself and soon I was teaching her!" Catalfo says. During the year of her sweet sixteen, Catalfo began making clothes for friends and family and it was high school when she had her first fashion show.
After her line had its first taste of the runway she knew that she needed something to identify it with, a name that was memorable and Maybe was it. "I thought Maybe was cute and suited everything I wanted for my line. Coyness, feminine and flirty. It's makes you think of possibilities and it's a memorable trademark. I want to be memorable." says the high-achieving designer. Catalfo describes the Maybe girl as, "humble yet self absorbed. She likes things that define her own style and she likes to be seen. She's someone who is less concerned about trends and brands." As for her ideal model, listen up ladies, "someone who likes to express individuality through her fashion."
Catalfo will have no trouble making a place for herself in the fashion industry. Her clothes often include bright contrasting colours, textures such as, lace, appliques and even seashells which were used for her last fashion show inspired by a recent trip to Cuba. Catalfo has had quite a bit of success in her design career with her most memorable moment being the 2009 Juno Awards where singer, Lights wore on of her dresses. "I just wanted to to bask in the feeling of that moment. It made all my hard work pay off. Not a lot of people get to experience and savour the moment." Catalfo says she would also like to worth with other celebrities such as Gossip Girl's, Taylor Momsen, Miss Canada and Peaches. "I like working with musicians their musical inspirations inspire me."
Catalfo is currently is working on her much-anticipated 2009 collection "Bandits in Bows" which debuts tonight at the Rivoli on Queen Street West. The Catwoman meets Jessica Rabbit fashion show that is expected to have bodysuit clad models with R&B performer Lauren Elle is just the beginning of this designer's successful career. In ten years she plans to expand into menswear, internationally and beyond. With Catalfo's ambition I have no doubt she will be able to just that and more!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Behind-the-Scenes: Bandits in Bows presented by Maybe by Sarah Catalfo
I've got nine lives....
Cat's eyes........
Abusing every one of them and running wild!
All while wearing a shiny, sexy body suit of course.
Don't forget to reserve your spot at the 2009 fashion show presented by Maybe by Sarah Catalfo on August 13th at the Rivoli on Queen Street West. The show starts at 9pm with a performance by Lauren Elle and an extra dose of wild and glamorous fashion.
It is a must see event so make sure to confirm your spot. Send an email: amandasfashionspot@gmail.com with the subject line: "Bandits in Bows" and make sure you don't miss out on the satin tights with models strutting for their rights for style.........
Monday, July 27, 2009
Frugal Fashion Week: Fashion Show!
The Social was the name and a fashion show was the game!
Frugal Fashion Week continued with an exciting bar top fashion show in West Queen West's trendy club, The Social. Models strutted their stuff on the unconventional runway wearing clothes from 69 Vintage. Wide brimmed sun hats were worn by nearly every model, complimented each look from a gold metallic caftan to a brown tied shirt with white shorts.
A personal favourite of mine was a satin bodice top with a sweetheart neckline worn with high waisted linen Bermuda pants and a wide brimmed hat. The look was topped off with vintage glasses and evoked the stylish glamour of the 1950's.
Accompanying the fashion show was a Midnight Madness Sale at 69 Vintage, which was filled with leather jackets, sequined tops, floral dresses and cool shades.
Frugal Fashion Week was an experience to remember. It was all about giving back, saving money and enjoying some lovely fashion. I can't wait for the next one!
Amanda
Friday, July 24, 2009
Frugal Fashion Week Media Launch Party!

Held at Chasse Gardee on 1084 Queen Street West the event was kicked off with socializing, sipping Vitamin Water and dining on some good ole' Canadian poutine. Attracting advocates for small businesses and entrprenueurs, Chasse Gardee offered 50 to 80% off their regular priced shoes all for a bid to bring recessionistas and the local community together. Owner Daniela Bosco is no stranger to giving back, with a community service background her store has been know to hosting clothing swaps with the additional clothing going to charity. Her number one tip for being a frugal fashionista? "Whatever you buy (make sure) it is something that you will wear forever".
The underlying theme of the event was all about giving back to local businesses and celebrating your love of fashion on a dime. Founder of Frugal Fashion Week and creator of B.Skin Bath and Beauty, Gillian Downes found her inspiration for the event to be the poor economy and lack of attention for small businesses. For her, Frugal Fashion Week is all about supporting your city and giving back to the community. In fact, proceeds of the fashionable event go to Windfall, Canada's new clothing bank. Fashion after all, is not only about creative expression, it is also about supporting young design talent and small businesses. By doing that, you will also be benefitting the economy and help bring entreprenuers the kind of business they deserve.
Downes feels that it is important to show some love for all levels of retail, "buy an expensive pair of shoes, but save on a basic t-shirt" she says. With high hopes for Frugal Fashion Week including expansions in Hamilton, Windsor and even Athens, Greece, I have no doubt that wherever she goes the event will be nothing but a success.
Make sure to check out the official launch party tonight at West Queen West's, The Social. Enjoy a bar top fashion show and midnight madness sale at 69 Vintage. Doors open at 8pm with a $5 admission. Click here to RSVP http://www.frugalfashionweek.com/ffwevents.htm
Amanda
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Frugal Fashion Week!
Alright everyone, there is a recession, there is a garbage strike and unfortunately it has not been much of a summer weather-wise. Which is why that is the perfect reason to attend this month's first-ever Frugal Fashion Week!
Running July 23rd to July 26th events include, a launch event, a silent auction, brunch, shopping and of course fashion shows! Each event will be taking place along Queen Street West at locations such as, the hip, trendy Drake Hotel, The Social and Chasse Gardee.Proceeds for the event will benefit Canadian clothing bank, Windfall.
To RSVP for the exciting event and support Canadian fashion, visit: http://www.frugalfashionweek.com/ffwevents.htm and for more information about the entire fabulos event, visit: http://www.frugalfashionweek.com/ffwmain.htm.
And remember to always celebrate Canadian fashion in style!
Amanda
Running July 23rd to July 26th events include, a launch event, a silent auction, brunch, shopping and of course fashion shows! Each event will be taking place along Queen Street West at locations such as, the hip, trendy Drake Hotel, The Social and Chasse Gardee.Proceeds for the event will benefit Canadian clothing bank, Windfall.
To RSVP for the exciting event and support Canadian fashion, visit: http://www.frugalfashionweek.com/ffwevents.htm and for more information about the entire fabulos event, visit: http://www.frugalfashionweek.com/ffwmain.htm.
And remember to always celebrate Canadian fashion in style!
Amanda
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Significant Moments Marked by a Dress: My Graduation from George Brown College

I have always been a dress girl. I remember being twelve years old and going shopping for my grade six graduation dress with my grandparents and mother. I chose a powder blue embroidered skirt and matching twinset. I felt very stylish. For my high school prom, I got the opportunity to wear a fancy dress. I was so happy. I loved (and still love) using any excuse to wear a pretty dress and no matter what it had to purple. I went on my search and was able to find a royal purple, satin dress with an interesting neck detail that dated it about 30 years. I looked like I was attending a prom from 1974 and not in a good way. Ever since then, I decided that whatever opportunity I had to celebrate a monumental time in my life, I must wear a beautiful dress. I feel that dressing up for such a significant occasion is very important, for it is a visual representation of that experience in your life.
Fast forward about 5 years and I am about to graduate from my fashion program, Fashion Business Industry, at George Brown College. Boy, does that feel good! I really enjoyed my time at George Brown for I was finally able to learn about all the ins and outs of the fashion industry. From sewing to pattern drafting to marketing to sourcing I have gained so much from my experience there and it wasn't always easy. That program was a lot hard work, late nights and stressful group assignments but all in all, it was definitely a very valuable learning experience. I learned more about the fashion industry than I could ever imagine in two years, had many excelllent teachers and met some great friends. When it came time for graduation I was relieved, excited and ready to embark on my future in the fashion world but before I could do that I had to find the right dress!
Since my horrifying prom dress experience, I knew that this time I had to ensure that I did all that I could to find the right dress. After browsing at a few stores I was unable to find what I wanted, a gorgeous silk colourful maxi dress, and decided that if I really wanted the right dress I had to get it made. Here comes in Andrea Whitehead, an International Academy of Design fashion design grad and employee at my internship with the Romona Keveza Collection. Andrea who makes custom eveningwear dresses seemed like the perfect person to make my grad dress and after she agreed to making it, I was so excited!
The very next day we began brainstorming different styles for my dress and compared our sketches. Finally, we were able to find a happy medium and soon began our search for the perfect fabric. We browsed along Queen Street West and visited every fabric store imaginable, King's Textiles, Leo's Textiles and the list goes on. When visiting one particular store I spotted the perfect fabric for my dress. It was a beautiful green, white and purple paisley print set against a deep, rich blue. It was a gorgeous silk charmeuse and absolutely perfect! I had to have it! I finally felt like my pretty dress dreams were coming true.
After I purchased the fabric, Andrea took my measurements and went on her way to begin making my dress. I anxiously waited for my first fitting and happily dreamed of myself walking to accept my diploma looking like a goddess in my beautiful dress. At my fitting, everything went perfectly. The dress fit wonderfully and Andrea added beautiful braided straps that crissed-crossed in the back and added a lovely purple cummerbund. I could not wait to wear my dress!
It is now time for my graduation and I am so excited. I feel so proud of myself for all that I have accomplished during my time at George Brown College and I have the perfect dress to compliment my current state of happiness. As I greet all my fellow graduates, I feel that not only am I graduating from school but I am also embarking on a new exciting chapter in my life as a fashion writer. Luck for me, I have the perfect dress to compliment what a satisfying feeling that is.
Amanda
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Bandits in Bows Fashion Show!
Remember that exciting Jessica Rabbit meets Catwoman fashion show I posted about awhile ago? http://amandasfashionspot.blogspot.com/2009/06/bandits-in-bows-by-maybe-by-sarah.html
Well the date has been changed! It will now be held on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at 9pm at The Rivoli on 334 Queen Street West so check it out!
Amanda
Well the date has been changed! It will now be held on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at 9pm at The Rivoli on 334 Queen Street West so check it out!
Amanda
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