What I read: The Spring 2020 Edition
Short notes of why my reading halted so much in 2019: I read a lot. Like tons of books, but 2019 was not my best year. This is why if you care, otherwise, skip ahead. 1. I wrote a
How to stay warm in sub-zero temperatures
Canadians know how to stay warm. Mind you, not like the Russians who are serious about their winter (I hear they drink vodka to stay warm.. or is that a myth?). In Russia I always
Review: Cuyana Navy 100% Wool Wrap Coat (Made in Italy)
REVIEW OF THE CUYANA WRAP WOOL COAT IN NAVY BLURB: This is the one piece you need to enter fall – and wear through winter – feeling polished and confident. Timelessly practical
Lots and lots of eye candy in winter coats
Being from Canada, land of the cold and polar bears, I have a small.. teeny.. tiny.. obsession with coats. I love coats. It is the MAIN fashion item you see on others when you̵
My Autumn / Winter Closet
Packed away my stuff from Summer (mostly dresses, light tops and so on). This is what my current closet looks like. Long-sleeved shirts (I wear them open over tank tops these days)
Minimalist Wardrobe Pruning: Look at it by season
Ever so often (okay.. every time I move), I go through my wardrobe and basically cut out what I don’t think should be in there any more. This includes: Anything that doesn
A Seasonal Minimalist Wardrobe
Inspired by Frugal City Girl, who did a post on her 20 items for winter! Note: she lives in London England, where the weather is much milder than oh let’s say Montreal Canada
Looking at a new pair of Canada-friendly winter boots instead
Okay, so I really wanted that leather envelope clutch, but I have other things to use my money for. (I even saw a great looking clutch for $281 but then cringed at the pricetag, an