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The Petite Philosopher

Thoughtful Style.

Fashion

Sweet November.

“Beauty is the only thing that time cannot harm. Philosophies fall away like sand, creeds follow one another, but what is beautiful is a joy for all seasons, a possession for all eternity.” – Oscar Wilde

My favourite style of dress is the fit and flare. I find that it is the most flattering of fits, as well as the most feminine. Though it’s relatively easy to find fit and flare dresses in the summer, it’s rather difficult in the fall and winter. When I do find one with long sleeves it has to fit me perfectly in the torso or else it will lead to difficult alterations. Being petite and short waisted, I have to pass on so many beautiful dresses I try on because they are just too long in the waist. Besides finding a good seamstress, which I have, I’ve been purchasing dresses sold from Asian retailers lately because they fit my frame so well. Though I was skeptical at first, purchases I’ve made from Dezzal and AliExpress have all been successful. I’ve certainly come to appreciate and trust customer reviews and accurate measurements when ordering from such sites. Plus the clothes are really quirky and unique!

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Dress: Dezzal. Shoes: Design Lab. Bag: Louis Vuitton. Bracelet: Baublebar. Watch: Chanel. Earrings: Kate Spade. Lips: MAC Brick-o-la.

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November 22, 2016

Beauty

Saving Face.

“Today I see beauty everywhere I go, in every face I see, in every single soul.” –  Kevyn Aucoin

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When people tell me I have beautiful skin, I often I find that I’m shocked rather than flattered. The reason for my reaction is because I have struggled with acne for years, and only lately has my complexion been the best I’ve seen it in years. So, yes, even in your thirties you get pimples. I thought I was supposed to start wanting to prevent wrinkles at this age, not trying every way possible to zap zits! In addition to taking an oral prescription for my acne, it’s important that I take care of my face daily to avoid any flare ups, and of course, to keep my skin looking healthy.

I start every morning by washing my face with Spectragel, then moisturizing with Estee Lauder’s DayWear. On special occasions I also use Estee Lauder’s Idealist serum to make my skin tone appear more even. If my skin is feeling really dry and flaky I use Cetaphil and it works like a charm to combat crusty skin, especially in blemish areas. At the end of the day, I remove my makeup with Aveeno cleansing wipes and Marcelle eye makeup remover pads. For the odd pimple, I prefer Clean and Clear, if I’m not already using a prescription topical cream.

What are your favourite skin care products for your face?

Aveeno Ultra-Calming Makeup Removing Wipes • Aveeno • $7.99
ESTEE LAUDER DayWear Advanced Multi-Protection Anti-Oxidant Creme SPF 15 Dry • Estee Lauder • $44.50
Marcelle Oil Free Eye Make-Up Remover Pads • $11
St. Ives Blemish Control Apricot Scrub Apricot • $4.79
Biore Deep Cleansing Pore Strips Original • $7.49
Estee Lauder Idealist Pore Minimizing Skin Refinisher, 1.7 oz. • Estee Lauder • $84
Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream • Cetaphil • $9.99
Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment • $8.99
Aveeno Positively Radiant Makeup Removing Wipes • Aveeno • $6.99

November 18, 2016

Fashion

Bombs Away

“Designers want me to dress like Spring, in billowing things. I don’t feel like Spring. I feel like a warm red Autumn.” – Marilyn Monroe

I’m loving the new bomber jacket trend, and I chose the particular one I’m wearing because it isn’t as voluminous as other ones I have seen in stores, and it also give off a “varsity” vibe. What I also like about these jackets is that they pretty much go with anything, and are great in fall weather. Being 5’1″, cropped jackets also tend to look more flattering.

I’ve had this dress in my closet since August and have been waiting for the cooler weather to wear it. I was attracted to it for its unique details and colour. I just can’t resist dresses with ruffles, bows, and flowers!

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November 15, 2016

Beauty

Magic’s in the Makeup

“The best thing is to look natural, but it takes makeup to look natural.” – Calvin Klein

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I love makeup. I like buying it, I like wearing it, I like looking at how other people wear it. I starting wearing makeup around grade eleven, first experimenting with eyeshadow and lipstick. Now, several years later, I honestly feel more myself when I have makeup on. I don’t believe that makeup hides one’s true beauty, but enhances it. Makeup is a way to express myself, just like my clothing and accessories.

My favourite makeup brand is MAC. I find that their lipstick has staying power and their eyeshadows are pigmented and blend well. My CoverGirl compact is my best friend when it comes to concealer, but first I like to use a lighter foundation in the form of a BB cream. NARS blush in Orgasm has also been a go-to item for me for years; it’s pink/peach colour works well with my pale complexion. When it comes to eyeliner, I strongly prefer liquid, especially with a felt tip applicator. I have tried many mascaras, and lately I’ve been pleased with Dior. My previous favourite was benefit’s They’re Real, but I found that it dried out way too fast. Urban Decay also offers some really good products. I never apply eyeshadow without their primer, or spend a whole day out in the sweaty heat without their setting spray. As for tools, I have no complaints about Sephora and MAC brushes. My favourite lip gloss is made by YSL, and the reason I like it so much is because it’s not too sticky and the application brush makes it easy to apply.

What are your favourite makeup products?

November 12, 2016

Philosophy

On Theatre.

“Unless the theatre can ennoble you, make you a better person, you should flee from it.” – Constantin Stanislavski

In his 1897 essay, novelist Leo Tolstoy begged the question, What is Art? Tolstoy believed that art was a human necessity, a form of communication between people. Theatre, as an art form, can be easily seen as through Tolstoy’s view. I cannot remember a particular moment in which I first became interested in the dramatic arts. Maybe it was watching television and movies, and being in awe of the celebrity actors, or watching my sister perform in school plays. Either way, I was captivated by the performing arts at a young age. I even pursued drama in university by completing my honours degree in Drama in Education and Community.

For me, drama has the power to open doors. It allows the performer to express themselves through characters that may either be similar or different than who they are in reality. Drama builds confidence, enhances communication skills, and can push you outside of your comfort zone. Furthermore, drama helps you to express yourself better and encourages creativity and imagination. For the audience, theatre has the potential to be more than just entertainment or watching a story come to life. For example, Anton Chekhov’s plays greatly impacted Russian society. In The Seagull, society was reflected through the themes of fate and art, while Uncle Vanya revolved around beauty and destruction, drunkenness and alcohol, and how Russian lives had become wasted, and were basically trapped in their existences. Such examples demonstrate the cathartic nature of theatre. Drama forms connections, stirs emotions, and often gives way to critical thinking.

For the month of November, I have been given the privilege to participate in community theatre by performing in The God of Ecstasy, an adaptation of Euripides’s The Bacchae. It has been years since I have been on the stage, so this experience reenergized my passion for acting. It has also pushed me to do things I am generally uncomfortable doing such as dancing and singing. I have met so many incredible people who are not only talented, but caring, compassionate, and hard working. Together, with our director and crew, we have the chance to tell a powerful story of ritual, reverence, and being true to yourself. And that, in essence, is the power of theatre.

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The God of Ecstasy is being performed November 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8:00pm at Kordazone Theatre, 2520 Seminole Street, Windsor.

 

November 10, 2016

Fashion

Ring My Bell.

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” – George Orwell

During this photoshoot, I was told my dress and shoes gave off a 1960s feel, and I totally took that as a compliment. Though I admit I’m not the best shopper when it comes to finding good vintage pieces, I like how many retailers are offering more “vintage inspired” clothes. The boho and bell sleeve trends are especially reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s, which reflect the time’s open-minded, free flowing vibes. I tend to think of fashions that comes back in style are from eras long before I was born, but this hasn’t been the case lately. The trends of the 1990s are definitely making a comeback, from flannel grunge looks, to crushed velvet babydoll dresses and chokers. Looking back on my high school years in the early 2000s, I just hope those styles stay tucked away in the vault!

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Photography by Simon Giroux

November 7, 2016

Fashion

Old and New.

“At rest, however, in the middle of everything is the sun.” –  Nicolaus Copernicus

I just love sunny and brisk autumn days. It’s on days like these where you can layer without looking bundled up. For this look, it’s is all about mixing old with new. I rediscovered this jacket recently, as it was hiding in the back of the closest for years. Though I’m pretty sure I bought it back in 2007, I still think it looks good, and that is because of its classic shape. Peacoats are timeless, and best of all, easy to find. I also think it looks especially good when it’s unbottoned with the swing dresses that are becoming very popular this season. When shopping for a swing dress, I recommend that if you’re petite, you look for shapes that are tighter around the bust or are slimmer in general. Swing dresses that have a lot of fabric tend to look sloppy and overwhelming on small frames.

Accessorizing is also fun in the fall, and as I mentioned in a previous post, I love scarves. I bought this one on my recent trip to Italy and have been waiting for the weather to get cooler to wear it. I was also excited to bring these cute boots out again!

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Dress: Forever21 (similar here). Jacket: H&M (old, love this, this, and especially this). Scarf: Fendi. Shoes: Nordstrom. Bag: Louis Vuitton. Eyeglasses: Chanel. Necklace: Madewell. Lips: MAC Pander Me with Guerlain Rouge Kiss.

November 3, 2016

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My name is Vanessa and I’m a senior social science secondary school teacher who has a passion for the dramatic arts, philosophy, and music. On my spare time I love to attend concerts, shop, and travel.

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