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Fashion

Blue Velvet.

“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” – Maya Angelou

Velvet? Check. Pom Poms? Check. Embroidery? Check. Can this dress have any more cute details? I’m not that sure! I wrote in a post back in November that I’ve been trying out Chinese online retails with success. Lately I have found that Ali Express has some really interesting pieces if you’re willing to take the time to search. This dress was one of those finds, and just screams “whimsical”. I paired it with navy suede pumps from Le Chateau and one of my new favourite handbags. Usually I would avoid dressing in all the same colour (except for black), but I think navy blue works. I even remember a friend telling me not too long ago that navy is the new black, and I think I agree with her. To me, navy blue is black, but colourful (if that makes any sense; believe me, it does in my head).

What colours are you loving this season? Be sure to comment below!

Dress: Ali Express (similar vibe here and here). Bag: Mansur Gavriel. Shoes: Le Chateau. Watch: Chanel. Earrings: H&M. Bracelets: Stella&Dot + Stella&Dot. Lips: MAC Viva Glam I.

Connect with my Stella&Dot hostess, Meghan here.

Photography by Vicki Bartel

February 28, 2017

Travel

Weekend in Toronto.

“The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see.” – Gilbert K. Chesterton

This past weekend my husband and I went on a mini getaway to a favourite city of ours – Toronto. Only 4 hours from Windsor, Toronto is a great city with fabulous shopping, food, and entertainment. When staying in Toronto, we favour The Drake Hotel for its quirky hipster rooms and all-around vibe, as well as its location on Queen St. W. To be honest, my husband and I don’t venture out of this area too much, especially if we only have a couple days in the city. Both Queen St. W. and nearby Ossington St. offer some really interesting independent shops and plenty of good eats.

Outside of The Drake. In addition to its convenient location, the hotel has a great restaurant and bar.

Inside our room. This is the crash pad, and it’s a great size for the two of us. Warning – be aware that the shower is fully exposed, so I wouldn’t recommend staying in this room if you don’t want to see the person you are with naked.

Nedage  780 Queen St W, Toronto. Amazing french pastries and macarons – YUM!

Dinner at Pizzeria Libretto. 221 Ossington Ave.

Drinks at Otto’s Bierhalle. 1089 Queen St W.

Lunch at La Palette.  492 Queen St W.

Dinner at Pai. 18 Duncan St.

In addition to where to stay and eat, here are my shopping recommendations:

Where to shop on Ossington: Victoire, Rotate This, Crywolf.

Where to shop on Queen West: Gravity Pope, Pearls and Pockets, Morba, Get Outside, Zane, Outer Layer, Coal Miner’s Daughter, The Drake General Store, Philistine, Fraiche.

What are your favourite spots in Toronto? Be sure to comment below!

February 22, 2017

Fashion

Grape Crush.

“Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.” – Albert Camus

Oh, coat woes…where do I begin? It has become the ultimate first world problem; after losing some weight it has been what feels like an impossible task – to find a coat that fits. Being petite, it’s already difficult to find coats that are perfectly proportioned, so having a good seamstress is a must. Last year my parents gifted me a beautiful Alice + Olivia coat for my 30th birthday, but unfortunately it is now too large to wear without major alterations (which completely breaks my heart). Though not heavy enough to be my official winter coat, I snagged this coat from Zara for a great price, but it still had to be taken in a bit. I love the sleeves, and think it adds a romantic twist, though my husband says it reminds him of a pirate. Underneath, I channelled the 1990s with a crushed velvet dress and a choker, pairing them with my go-to tote and my new favourite pumps. Even though it might be too late for me to find that perfect winter coat, I’ll still be on the look out, or at least just look forward to the warmer weather!

Dress: Forever 21 (old, similar here and here). Coat: Zara (recently sold out, similar here). Shoes: Zinda. Bag: Saint Laurent. Watch: Chanel. Necklace: Forever 21. Lips: MAC Rebel.

Photography by Vicki Bartel 

February 16, 2017

Philosophy

All you need is love.

“One word frees us
Of all the weight and pain in life,
That word is Love.”
– Socrates

In a world where too many people only see darkness, today let us be reminded of the light. There is so much beauty in this world, and love will always conquer hate.

Happy Valentine’s Day, and remember, love is all you need.

Love, Vanessa xoxoxo

Photo: Brandon Scott Photography

February 14, 2017

Fashion

Heart Attack.

“Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart’s desire.” –  John Dewey

Valentine’s Day is approaching, which means flowers, chocolate, pink and red galore, but most of all, hearts pictured everywhere! I consider my style to be whimsical, and especially during holidays, I enjoy getting into the spirit. What’s good about Valentine symbols, is that they look cute any time of year. Though I’m still kicking myself for not purchasing a heart shaped tote from Kate Spade a few years ago, there are still other clothing items and accessories that allow me to wear my heart on my sleeve (or shoes, or handbag, or scarf, or dress).

What holiday do you enjoy dressing up for the most?


Charlotte Olympia Love Me heart-appliquéd suede pumps • Charlotte Olympia
Heart Dress • MSGM
Love Moschino heart detail ballerinas • Love Moschino
Burberry heart print scarf • Burberry
Prada Saffiano Heart Charm, Red (Rosso) • Prada
Ps By Paul Smith heart chain print skirt • Paul Smith
Kate Spade New York Be Mine Heart Locket • Kate Spade
Gum Bag Sint
Saint Laurent mini ‘Love’ crossbody heart bag • Saint Laurent
Comme Des Garçons Play canvas heart print sneakers • Comme des Garcons
CHRISTOPHER KANE Love Heart crepe mini dress • Christopher Kane
kate spade new york Unlock My Heart Idiom Bangle Bracelet • Kate Spade

February 10, 2017

Fashion

Turning a New Leaf.

“The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless.” – Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The weather has been erratic lately, going from mild temperatures well above freezing, to down-right cold. Though I much prefer warmer weather, it seems a bit bizarre for winter (global warming?). This also makes it a challenge in terms of what to wear. I find I’m like Goldilocks; I’m either too hot or too cold. Layers are the obvious choice, but sometimes I feel more comfortable without layers because they tend to be bulky. For this outfit, I chose to keep it anything but bulky, by opting to wear a dress from Black Milk. Black Milk is an Australian online retailer that specializes in nylon leggings and dresses with really interesting prints, from pop culture to space. I was nervous at first to wear something as fitted as nylon in fear it would highlight every lump and bump, but it actually does the opposite since it is so smooth. If you are in search of a dress that’s fun and playful, I highly recommend Black Milk. They ship to Canada for free too!

Dress: Black Milk. Bag: Chloe. Shoes: Vianni (old, similar here and here). Watch: Chanel. Necklace + Bracelet: El Dorado General Store. Lips: Marc Jacobs Kiss Kiss Bang.

February 7, 2017

Philosophy

On Teaching Philosophy.

“Dogmatism and skepticism are both, in a sense, absolute philosophies; one is certain of knowing, the other of not knowing. What philosophy should dissipate is certainty, whether of knowledge or ignorance.” – Bertrand Russell

Four years ago I took a chance. Having a history background, I was able to teach a wide range of courses, from Challenge and Change in Society, to World Religions. It was after teaching World Religions for several years (with several issues I won’t get into), I wanted a change. I saw that the Ontario curriculum had a philosophy course, so I asked my department head if we could get it offered at our school. I am so glad that my department head heard me out, because I have been teaching the course ever since, and it has changed my life.

Prior to teaching philosophy, I hate to admit this, but I had no formal education in the subject; I just liked to think. Reading over the curriculum and planning the course from scratch was a challenge, but also one of my personal successes. To this day, there is no other course I am prouder of than Philosophy. The curriculum is really open-ended, and focuses on teaching students the “big questions”. From there, I formed four major units. In What is a Person? I teach my students about emotion, language, perception, identity and self, free will, and the static versus dynamic self. For our second unit, What is the Meaning of Life? we explore happiness as meaning, religion, God, atheism, nihilism, and death. What are Good and Evil? focuses mainly on ethics and political philosophy, while our final unit, What is Beauty? is all about aesthetics (my personal favourite). What I love most about philosophy is that it’s about not being certain of anything. It’s wondering, questioning, and seeking out new ideas and perspectives to gain a greater appreciation of life.

After lesson planning and teaching the course for the first time, I came to realize that philosophy is so incredibly important because it challenges us to confront our own beliefs, and it allows for mutual understanding and respect. When we ask questions about aesthetics, metaphysics, and ethics, we become more in touch with ourselves and the universe. The world needs more philosophy.

Philosophy can be intimidating, especially when it comes to logic and reasoning skills, but I think anyone can be a philosopher, as long as you like to think critically. I was once told by a professor from the University of Windsor that the high school philosophy course is one of the best courses to prepare students for the world outside of secondary school because it doesn’t teach them what to think, but how to think.

By “doing” philosophy I hope to come to understand myself and the world around me better. I find philosophy very humbling. I love sharing my newfound passion with my students, in which we encourage each other to think critically about ourselves and life in general.

Want to start a philosophy course at your school, or encourage philosophical thinking with your own children? Here are some great resources to start:

The Philosophy Book | not only is this book aesthetically pleasing, but it does a great job breaking down the most famous ideas from philosophers throughout history.

The Big Questions: A Short Introduction to Philosophy | a fantastic book that is comprehensive, to the point, and offers many discussion questions for students.

Theory of Knowledge IB | created for the IB program, this book helped me with my lesson planning.

Teaching Children Philosophy | a comprehensive website that focusses on using children’s books to teaching philosophy, complete with questions to ask your kids.

PLATO | a great resource to kick-start any philosophy program, with lesson plans, ideas, and publications.

Philosophical Films | a good list of films with discussion questions.

I also recommend the following children’s books: Q is for Question: An ABC of Philosophy, Is Nothing Something?, What is Humanism? and Other Big Questions

For those who are curious, I bought my Plato shirt here.

February 1, 2017

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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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