Archive | September, 2008

Ottawa Style – Hardly Boring

For this girlaboutOtown, the Capital Clothing Show held this past weekend at the Carleton University Fieldhouse was a must see. 

Aside from free parking and admission, this first ever event promised plenty of independent fashion, one-of-a-kind jewellery design and vintage clothing from Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto vendors. Thankfully, it did not disappoint. 

Absent were the harried crowds you might have encountered at the other big consumer event of the weekend, the Capital Fall Home Show.  No aisles congested with enormous strollers, no heavy plastic bags filled with boring brochures, and no cheese ball expert seminars!  Instead, the Capital Clothing Show offered a relaxed atmosphere and an eclectic mix of stylish and unique wares.  Far from intimidating, there truly was something for everyone – from the old school to the fashion forward…

To a keen observer though, it was clear that tastes were skewed in favour of the vintage clothing and estate jewellery, with elegant, effortless and enduring pieces garnering the most attention from Ottawa style seekers.   Hardly boring or predictable, the appeal of restrained, ladylike attire can be so quietly sexy, and so very difficult to resist! 

Visitors to the show were mostly women, ranging in age and maturity from the young and trendy to the timeless and classic.  Regardless of experience however, all were decidedly well dressed – proving again that in Ottawa, where there is supply, there is demand.  

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In the Know – The Ottawa Arts Scene Made Easy

Ever heard of local arts aficionado Jessica Ruano?  If not, then no doubt you will soon.  This girl has got it going on!

Just this week, I came across her incredibly informative blog, and added her RSS feed to my reader immediately.  Jessica relentlessly tracks down and compiles details about upcoming theatre, music, dance and visual arts events right here in Ottawa, and then shares her knowledge with over 900 interested subscribers.  Who wouldn’t want to be in the know when it’s this easy?

Check out Jessica’s Fall Edition of Arts Smarts.  It is a must read for the arts and culture set looking to plan the next few months ahead.

Anyway, her gushing about opening night at The Gladstone sealed the deal for me.  Although I would love to catch the current show How the Other Half Loves, what I’m really into seeing is the decor. 

Apparently, local businessman and theatre owner Steve Martin spared no expense in redoing the former home of the Great Canadian Theatre Company, and this fabulously renovated venue has turned out to be seriously swank!  

Photo by Kate Porter, for CBC
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