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Ottawa Vintage Clothing Curator Mary Ann Harris Holds a Trunk Sale!

Yesterday’s vintage fashion rave put on by local dealer Mary Ann Harris was a rare opportunity I didn’t want to miss. 

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While I do love to scrounge around at the local Sally Ann or Value Village in the hopes of scoring a find, there is really something to be said for taking a more civilized approach.  Rather than suffering bright lights and sifting through the racks, the little girlaboutOtown and I had a lovely morning browsing in the warm glow of the sun, surrounded by the sounds of Jack Johnson singing softly in the background, and indulging in some seriously sweet treats.  All of this, and we were presented a spectacular selection of top notch vintage pieces, lovingly curated and displayed with careful attention to detail.

Legendary in local circles for her vintage clothing collection, Harris was trying out the “trunk show” concept following the recent closure of her Ottawa Antique Market store.  With considerable stock still in storage, and plans to continue selling her wares at various antique and vintage clothing shows, Harris was looking to  reduce her inventory to a more manageable and moveable size.  Lucky for us! The variety of clothing, jewellery, and accessories was impressive, and the prices were downright fabulous…

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It is clear that Harris loves her work, and is deeply committed to the ‘rescue’ of top quality, finely crafted, beautifully preserved iconic wardrobe pieces.  This was no traveling trunk of junk.  Instead, Harris made it super easy for vintage fanatics, shopaholics and fashionistas alike by offering up the good stuff.  From refined sweaters and scarves to elegant dresses and coats, it was hard not to “ooo” and “ah” aloud while taking each and every timeless piece out to admire, even when there was no chance it was going to fit. 

In any event, it seems to this girlaboutOtown that Harris’ trunk sale was a total success.  In addition to the Harris team of friendly (and very well dressed) helpers, there were plenty of people enjoying this uncommon occasion who obviously appreciate the appeal of vintage fashion.   The dressing room was permanently occupied, the racks were constantly replenished, and the spirit of cooperation was tangible.  I, for one, hope this first was not the last!

For more about Mary Ann Harris, check here. To find out more about upcoming shows and events, join her new Ottawa Vintage Fashion News Facebook group.

Vintage Rage announcement courtesy of Mary Ann Harris, photo collage by me.

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Seeking Style and Life in Ottawa – Resolutions 2009 – Part 2

Earlier this month, I shared a short list of some Ottawa related personal objectives for 2009.  Here, for your consideration, is part two of that same list…                                              

cover_cookie_146t  While browsing through this month’s Cookie Magazine, I was struck to learn that while 75% of moms are most often their family’s photographer, 66% wished they featured in more snapshots.  As it turns out, I am not alone!  Since discovering the wonders of digital photography, I have been very busy documenting life in all of its colour, but I too have noted my pronounced absence from the pictures.  Apparently, control of the camera leads to a serious lack of visibility in the context of your own personal history. 

Haven’t we all gazed wistfully at photographs famous and not-so famous people engaged in their regular lives?  Whether you notice or not, pictures of families in action are prevalent everywhere – online and in print, and most often, moms are present and accounted for.  While these photo spreads might be entirely staged and shot by professionals, they do serve as a reminder to us all that sometimes we really should be a part of the bigger picture. 

I am at a point in my life that I would like to look back on fondly.  While there is always someone who can take a passing snapshot, these aren’t always the most flattering, and someday I’m sure I will really want to remember how great I feel now.  So, this year I am resolved to have some pictures taken.  Rather than wait for an occasion, I want the expert eye of a photographer to capture life as it is, and to help me see myself within it – for posterity.  

There are tons of great photographers here in Ottawa, and many will take headshots or portraits either in studio or on location.   Don’t forget Rémi Thériault, subject of on of this girlaboutOtown‘s Courage City profiles.  He is fabulously talented and conveys a ton of personality in the portraits he takes.  For more on Rémi and his work, you can follow his blog.   Alternatively, check out this list for other local professionals, and aim to see yourself or your family in print.

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t  Also on my mind is the strong possibility that I’m going to have to get serious about wine.  I’m a grown up now, and at the very least, I really should have a better idea of what to bring to a dinner party.  I used feel comfortable with a couple of tried-and-true varieties that were once characterized as “very ok” by a good (and honest) friend of mine who considers herself a connoisseur.  However, these brands have become a little too common and predictable for Ottawa’s increasingly sophisticated palate.  Worst of all, these selections betray my ignorance, which never makes me happy….

There seems to be no end to the opportunities to learn the grapes.  This town is seriously wine crazy.  In addition to Algonquin College’s respected Sommelier Program and Wine Recognition Certificate, Ottawa-based company Groovy Grapes serves up all kinds of wine tasting events and also keeps a running list of wine related events in the region.  Of course, there is always the LCBO run wine appreciation courses at both the Rideau St. and Nepean locations, as well as local blog Cheap Eats Ottawa which regularly posts their picks on a LCBO Vintages Value list.

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Anyway, I confess I’m not totally into it, and I probably won’t ever want to know more about wine than I do about say…vintage clothing, antique furniture or old world textiles.  That said, I do feel somewhat compelled to step it up a notch.  So, in the spirit of enhancing my understanding of spirits, I should probably take advantage of one of these upcoming intriguing learning possibilities. 

February 7 – Groovy Grapes at the Urban Element:  How to Match Wine with Cheese

February 18 – Taste of Winterlude: Ontario Winter Wine Night Out – Wine Show Tasting 

April 1 – The Westin Ottawa: California Wines in Canada Fair 2009

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t You may have missed it, but in the past year, Ottawa has gone upscale when it comes to the beauty biz.  There are the swanky new Beauty Boutiques popping up at a Shopper’s Drug Mart near you and famous international retailer SEPHORA has settled in to some prime real estate at the new and improved Rideau Centre.  Add to this scene Murale, a new player that has just set up shop in Orleans.  This exclusive beauty destination sells over 200 luxury brands and offers specialized services.   

sephoraNo more excuses ladies.  While it may be a ways off, I am determined to age gracefully and I’m not too proud to depend on a little product to help.  I have come a long way in recent history – due in part to a watershed visit to Holt Renfrew – but I do accept that skin care can get complicated.  It may finally be time to get out and explore the crowded world of beauty products, and to learn learn all that I can from the pros!

Images from: Cookie Magazine, Rémi Thériault, LCBO, Wine Council of Ontario, and SEPHORA.

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