Mustard Yellow

Mustard for Fall

Mustard Yellow Cardigan | Yoga Denim | Leopard Buckle Booties | Waffle Knit | Antler Necklace Mustard yellow has been one of my favourite colours for fall the past few years. Not too bright, and could almost be considered a neutral with an outfit. This cozy Pink Martini cardigan is perfect for layering or even…

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Fall Look Book

Fall Look Book

Happy October Guys! Today, I’m excited to share a look book from a fall shoot we did incorporating some of my favourite items for fall, shot by Jennifer Masterman in beautiful Banff National Park. Hope you enjoy and happy Sunday!

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Cashmere and Camo Floral Dress

Lazy Labour Day

Floral OTS Dress | Highway Hat | OTK Boots Could it be? The last unofficial day of summer is here! Yikes, this summer has just flown by and we’ve had a tremendous time but part of me feels a little melancholy we are switching gears into fall. But the cooler mornings have me grabbing a…

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Fringe Jacket

Red Hot Fringe

JOH Fringe Jacket | Bull Skull Bolo  I can’t believe Parade Day is here! Calgary weather can be tumultuous to say the least, but this year it looks like hot, clear skies are in order for the kick off of Calgary Stampede 2017! For anyone wondering what to wear to parade day, this year I’m thinking…

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Graphic Tee and Duster

Graphic Tanks and Lace Dusters

Women of Country Tank | Turquoise Slab Choker | Lace Duster One of my favourite trends I’m seeing this summer in the western fashion world is pairing a great graphic shirt with a duster or kimono style shrug. It’s the perfect casual match for heading out to a BBQ, a concert or summer event. After…

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History of the Squash Blossom

Western fashion, includes lots of turquoise jewelry. Turquoise has historical significance in western fashion and you don’t have to look further than the #turquoisetuesday hashtag that floods social media to see its current relevance. Native American’s believed turquoise stones protected them and often wore them into battle, when fallen ill and during ceremonies. The squash…

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