Planning out our weekend in Montreal left me with some reservations. The stereotypes that I hear from Ontarians left me wondering how many times I would insult the french and how many ways I could make myself look like an idiot. I haven't spoken en français in such a long time, so I was kind of nervous about having to string sentences together again after I'd forgotten nearly everthing, but there was not one instance a man smoking a cigarette scoffed at me for trying to navigate speech.
It's funny actually, before I would engage in a conversation with a sales person/server/parking lot attendant/ front desk etc etc, I would go over my ideal of the dialogue in my head, practicing my french in hopes to dodge the idiot stamp that would inevitably mark my forehead if I botched the situation. Offering "please excuse me, i forgot all my french" and asking "could you please speak slower" would start me off, followed by typical phrases like "puis-je ..." with a merci and a smile to close. Maybe it was just the fact that I was mostly downtown, but I didn't have to speak the language at all. Let's face it, Monrteal is a touristy spot, so naturally everyone speaks both languages. I even heard more than just french and english! If I was in another city in Quebec, the case may have been different, I don't know, but everyone I spoke to was lovely to me.
As for my shopping experience, well there was a little bit left to be desired but that isn't anyone else's fault but my own. I had focused too much on shoes, sadly, to no avail. There are some really cute shops around but for the most part nothing was any different from what I have at home. Fast fashion is available on the streets like Starbucks, Second Cup or Tim Hortons are! Higher-end cases, well, you better come prepared with a fat wallet.
One great shop I did find downtown was 1861. The shop is decorated with a vintage inspired esthetic, which is absolutely endearing, but what is most interesting about it is that 1861 is not a vintage store at all! The shop carries product from local french designers and other well known brands like French Connection. The experience is intimate, modern and full of fresh dreamy coolness.
I was also very excited to be able to visit Denis Gagnon's boutique in Old Montreal. It was surreal to be able to physically touch the garments I had seen on the runway last year. And if my size was style available, I would have picked up a pair of the Aldo x Denis Gagnon shoes.
Other than that, I had a great experience in the Betsey Johnson store, the sales people there are fantastic at their job! There were alot of great items available in the MMBA's boutique from the Gaultier exhibit (which I will obviously share with you). And lots of adorable independently owned shops and stands all over the city. I wish we were able to spend more time there. A weekday would have been ideal for shopping, as the hours are better then than on weekends, and there were just so many more amazing shops I was discovering at night. It's too bad they were all closed! And a day to check out art galleries would have been cool too, honestly, my coffee shops to fast fashion stores comparison was probably better suited to independent galleries than anything!
Montreal is such a clean city with such beautiful architecture it's impossible not to fall in love. It is so scenic and picturesque almost everywhere you go, but what I love most about this city, is that the streets are constantly full of people at any given time. People of all ages/ethnicities, and different walks of life simply enjoying the day.
More to come so stay tuned! xo
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August 2, 2011
March 9, 2011
danny pollak accessories
once again, I am away from my computer. i'm sitting in my boyfriend's room studying for a "merchandising and buying" test (aka reatil math) and the thought occurred to me that i haven't posted anything. well its a miserable day out here and i've already put on my pajamas so there won't be any photoing going on here today. plus i do not have access to my hard drive, which means i'm limited to my facebook page again.
now as it so happens, i just had a faculty interview the other day with my "practical work experience" teacher (aka pwe or intern class). she's already sent out my resume to a couple PR companies but i should also look forward to maybe hearing from some wholesalers, specifically in jewelry. between that, and the inclination i have to shiny things, i was inspired to do a post on jewelry. i have an affinity for accessories and i feel i have a lovely collection so i thought i should definitely dip into the rtw archives and post some of my stuff.
these are by danny pollak accessories. danny is a toronto based designer. he does not have a store because he likes to remain exclusive so you'll have to track him down at various crafts shows and the like.
the first pair of earrings i purchased last summer at the canada day "it's your festival" celebration in hamilton
the three pairs of earrings were purchased at the one of a kind arts and crafts show in november.
the teal pair broke just after christmas and i should be receiving them, repaired by danny, this month (he guarantees his work).
the bracelet was a gft from my boyfriend and we got it at the ex back in september.
i love his work. danny's pieces have a vintage esthetic with art deco, and art nouveau references. the earrings are offered with pin backs or clip-on. he uses antique european glass and australian crystal. all the moulds for the metal work is created by him as well. i highly recommend his work. danny and his team offer great service and really know their stuff. he is a master at finding the right gift.
now as it so happens, i just had a faculty interview the other day with my "practical work experience" teacher (aka pwe or intern class). she's already sent out my resume to a couple PR companies but i should also look forward to maybe hearing from some wholesalers, specifically in jewelry. between that, and the inclination i have to shiny things, i was inspired to do a post on jewelry. i have an affinity for accessories and i feel i have a lovely collection so i thought i should definitely dip into the rtw archives and post some of my stuff.
these are by danny pollak accessories. danny is a toronto based designer. he does not have a store because he likes to remain exclusive so you'll have to track him down at various crafts shows and the like.
the first pair of earrings i purchased last summer at the canada day "it's your festival" celebration in hamilton
the three pairs of earrings were purchased at the one of a kind arts and crafts show in november.
the teal pair broke just after christmas and i should be receiving them, repaired by danny, this month (he guarantees his work).
the bracelet was a gft from my boyfriend and we got it at the ex back in september.
i love his work. danny's pieces have a vintage esthetic with art deco, and art nouveau references. the earrings are offered with pin backs or clip-on. he uses antique european glass and australian crystal. all the moulds for the metal work is created by him as well. i highly recommend his work. danny and his team offer great service and really know their stuff. he is a master at finding the right gift.
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