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Made in Canada washable masks by Montreal fashion house Mackage. These ones go for CAD $38 each (USD $28 or EUR 25), plus shipping. They are sturdy, look quite fashionable in my mind, but the lack of elastic makes it a little challenging to wear. I think I will use these for work and also for seeing important people (like I ever do)! The Mackage masks, despite their high prices, were very popular and sold out frequently. And I think Mackage might have decided to stop making them. (They were sold as a temporary product line and all proceeds went to a charity.)
New cases of the COVID-19 pandemic are finally starting to fall slowly in Canada by mid-June 2020. My workplace is starting to talk about perhaps as many as 10% of the 1,400 employees might return to the office sometime in September or later. As of July, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will require passengers to wear some sort of face masks or coverings to use public transit, as when more and more people return to using transit, social/ physical distancing will NOT be possible. Meanwhile, new infections are reaching new records daily in many states in the U.S., in India, Russia, Brazil and many African countries. New cases are also popping up in China again. I've been sourcing facial masks in case I need to go back to the office on a more frequent basis (right now, I go to the office twice a month).
You might have heard that I'm trying to avoid buying Chinese-made things as much as possible. I'm ethnic Chinese and I love the Chinese history, language (well, the traditional written Chinese anyway), culture, landscape, cuisine and art, but not what the Communist Chinese government is doing to Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet and to its own Chinese Muslim population these days. I can be proud of my heritage without agreeing with the Chinese government.
Whenever I can find non-Chinese-made alternatives that I can afford, I will and I am.
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Made in Canada washable masks by Montreal fashion house Mackage. These ones go for CAD $38 each (USD $28 or EUR 25), plus shipping. They are sturdy, look quite fashionable in my mind, but the lack of elastic makes it a little challenging to wear. I think I will use these for work and also for seeing important people (like I ever do)! The Mackage masks, despite their high prices, were very popular and sold out frequently. And I think Mackage might have decided to stop making them. (They were sold as a temporary product line and all proceeds went to a charity.)
New cases of the COVID-19 pandemic are finally starting to fall slowly in Canada by mid-June 2020. My workplace is starting to talk about perhaps as many as 10% of the 1,400 employees might return to the office sometime in September or later. As of July, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will require passengers to wear some sort of face masks or coverings to use public transit, as when more and more people return to using transit, social/ physical distancing will NOT be possible. Meanwhile, new infections are reaching new records daily in many states in the U.S., in India, Russia, Brazil and many African countries. New cases are also popping up in China again. I've been sourcing facial masks in case I need to go back to the office on a more frequent basis (right now, I go to the office twice a month).
i actually have shots of her flat on her butt when she fell off the first big snowball. saving that one for her wedding.
NOTTINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 01: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend a Terrence Higgins Trust World AIDS Day charity fair at Nottingham Contemporary on December 1, 2017 in Nottingham, England. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their engagement on Monday 27th November 2017 and will marry at St George's Chapel, Windsor in May 2018. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
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There’s no place like Holts! Celebrating a 175-year heritage, Holt Renfrew is recognized worldwide for its inspired shopping experience. Once a purveyor of fashion to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Holt Renfrew began in 1837 as a modest hat shop in Quebec City. Over the years the brand developed and expanded across Canada. In the 1930′s Holt Renfrew began exclusive accounts with some of the best designers in Europe & in 1947 hosted Monsieur Christian Dior when he launched his “New Look”. After many years of foreign ownership Holt Renfrew was bought in 1986 by W. Galen & The Hon. Hilary M. Weston. Under their ownership Holt Renfrew has become Canada’s destination for luxury retail & is home to the greatest names in Canadian fashion. Holt Renfrew is proud to support Canadian designers, and this week highlights the fall collections of some of our brightest stars: Dennis Merotto, Jeremy Laing, Judith & Charles, Lida Baday, Line, Mackage, Smythe & TwentyCluny.
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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
#WMCFashionWeek
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Photography by Jason Hargrove
This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.
High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))
There’s no place like Holts! Celebrating a 175-year heritage, Holt Renfrew is recognized worldwide for its inspired shopping experience. Once a purveyor of fashion to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Holt Renfrew began in 1837 as a modest hat shop in Quebec City. Over the years the brand developed and expanded across Canada. In the 1930′s Holt Renfrew began exclusive accounts with some of the best designers in Europe & in 1947 hosted Monsieur Christian Dior when he launched his “New Look”. After many years of foreign ownership Holt Renfrew was bought in 1986 by W. Galen & The Hon. Hilary M. Weston. Under their ownership Holt Renfrew has become Canada’s destination for luxury retail & is home to the greatest names in Canadian fashion. Holt Renfrew is proud to support Canadian designers, and this week highlights the fall collections of some of our brightest stars: Dennis Merotto, Jeremy Laing, Judith & Charles, Lida Baday, Line, Mackage, Smythe & TwentyCluny.
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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
#WMCFashionWeek
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Photography by Jason Hargrove
This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.
High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))
There’s no place like Holts! Celebrating a 175-year heritage, Holt Renfrew is recognized worldwide for its inspired shopping experience. Once a purveyor of fashion to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Holt Renfrew began in 1837 as a modest hat shop in Quebec City. Over the years the brand developed and expanded across Canada. In the 1930′s Holt Renfrew began exclusive accounts with some of the best designers in Europe & in 1947 hosted Monsieur Christian Dior when he launched his “New Look”. After many years of foreign ownership Holt Renfrew was bought in 1986 by W. Galen & The Hon. Hilary M. Weston. Under their ownership Holt Renfrew has become Canada’s destination for luxury retail & is home to the greatest names in Canadian fashion. Holt Renfrew is proud to support Canadian designers, and this week highlights the fall collections of some of our brightest stars: Dennis Merotto, Jeremy Laing, Judith & Charles, Lida Baday, Line, Mackage, Smythe & TwentyCluny.
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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
#WMCFashionWeek
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Photography by Jason Hargrove
This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.
High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))
playing in the snow in the first day of the new year ... yay...
01.01.10
for wardrobe remix group : wearing - Mackage Coat, earnest sewn skinny jeans, friends boots, HM hat, anthropologie sweater
There’s no place like Holts! Celebrating a 175-year heritage, Holt Renfrew is recognized worldwide for its inspired shopping experience. Once a purveyor of fashion to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Holt Renfrew began in 1837 as a modest hat shop in Quebec City. Over the years the brand developed and expanded across Canada. In the 1930′s Holt Renfrew began exclusive accounts with some of the best designers in Europe & in 1947 hosted Monsieur Christian Dior when he launched his “New Look”. After many years of foreign ownership Holt Renfrew was bought in 1986 by W. Galen & The Hon. Hilary M. Weston. Under their ownership Holt Renfrew has become Canada’s destination for luxury retail & is home to the greatest names in Canadian fashion. Holt Renfrew is proud to support Canadian designers, and this week highlights the fall collections of some of our brightest stars: Dennis Merotto, Jeremy Laing, Judith & Charles, Lida Baday, Line, Mackage, Smythe & TwentyCluny.
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World MasterCard Fashion Week or WMCFW, formerly known as LG Fashion Week is an event held in Toronto, Canada in March (for fall/winter collections) and in October (for spring/summer collections). It is the biggest fashion week held in Canada and it is the second largest fashion week in North America after New York.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_Fashion_Week
#WMCFashionWeek
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Photography by Jason Hargrove
This collection is available with a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution use for media and bloggers alike. Just credit me and you're set.
High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :))