On the heels of last night’s Toronto Argonauts win, Toronto is abuzz with excitement and pride for our 2012 Grey Cup Champions. Tomorrow – Tuesday, November 27 – is officially Toronto Argonauts Day, complete with a parade and pep rally at Nathan Phillip Square.
Planning on joining the Toronto Argonauts celebration? SHOP.CA‘s limited edition Champion Tees have your #OOTD (outfit of the day) covered. Available for both men and women, these super soft tees in relaxed, burnout washes feature the 100th Anniversary logo and keep the Argo team spirit alive! Best part is, sharing the Champion Tee link with friends (on Facebook or Twitter) allows members to earn rewards and save dollars when friends click through to check out the tees as well.
Are you showing your Argonauts pride tomorrow? Tweet us @natashankpr
Although our collective office wardrobe can seem a bit monotone at times (read: black), we love any reason to excuse to accessorize. Lucky for us, we found a perfect reason to glam up, thanks to Partners for Mental Health and the Bay’s amazing initiative. Just in time for the holidays, 10,000 limited-edition mood rings will be sold exclusively at The Bay and online to help transform the way Canadians think about, act towards and support mental health in Canada. We’re all for making bold statements (have you read our mantra?), so this initiative is right up our alley: it brings back a favourite 90s’ trend and helps raise awareness for an incredibly important issue in our communities.
Check out the limited-edition mood rings at 13 Bay locations across Canada, and online at www.thebay.com for a suggested retail price of $10. A portion of the proceeds of each ring sold will go to Partners for Mental Health, to help raise awareness, change attitudes and improve support for mental health through campaigns like “Not Myself Today.”
This week I had the privilege of sitting down with the New Beginnings Organization, a Toronto-based charity that empowers women—and mothers, in specific—to become confident, self-sufficient, career-oriented and employable. New Beginnings is especially important to me, as it mirrors many of my own experiences and reminds me of all the overwhelming support I’ve had over the years (you can hear all about it in the clip below!). The people in my life have been such an important part of my success, and it’s so imperative to be able to provide Canadian women with this type of guidance and support.
This weekend, I’ll be speaking at the New Beginnings’ Moonlight Masquerade (November 10th), and would love to see you there. You can buy tickets to the event and find ways to support this incredibly worthy cause on their website. Bring your best girlfriends, mentors, or support systems and join me and New Beginnings for an amazing night!
XO
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Getting Digital with essie at Toronto Fashion Week
We love fashion, but stunning nail art was on our mind this Toronto Fashion Week! We trotted around town with nail pro, Rita Remark, spying the sweetest new essie shades on the runways. We got to huddle in the crowded backstage areas of renowned designers like Evan Biddell, ASHTIANI by Golnaz Ashtiani, Mackage, Lucian Matis, Matis by Lucian Matis, UNTTLD, VAWK and EXPRESS—all of whose stunning models hit the runway with essie-perfected digits, executed with Rita (and her team’s) gorgeous technique. We also got a sneak peek at essie’s three new collections: Sleek Stick, RepStyle and Care. Don’t worry—we got all the exclusive pictures below!
Metallic hues at Evan Biddell. Shades from left to right: Penny Talk, LicoriceGeometrical nails at Ashtiani. Shades: Master Plan, Fiji, WickedEssie everywhere! Matte about you, Da Bush and Sand Tropez Minty cool shades at Mackage. Shades: Sand Tropez and Da BushSilver talons at UNTLD. Shade: No Place Like ChromeFlirty essie shades at VAWK. Shades: Buy Me a Cameo, Licorice
What’s your favourite essie nail look? Tweet us @natashankpr!
It might be raining outside, but in true sartorial form, we already have the next season on our mind. Our next shopping find: Sporting Life presents Canada Goose at SHOP.CA, with Scotiabank offering four free Cineplex movie tickets with the purchase of a jacket on a Scotiabank debit or credit card. Incentives for Canada’s most coveted winter coat that never goes on sale? Sign us up!
With all the counterfeit Canada Goose jackets circulating online, it’s great that Sporting Life presents Canada Goose at SHOP.CA, making it a certified source for 14 different styles of Canada Goose products without the risk of inferior knock-offs. How amazing is that?! Along with your cozy new gear you’ll get free shipping and returns.
Check out some of our favourite looks now available from Sporting Life Presents Canada Goose at SHOP.CA!
Anna in Calvin Klein Dress, near Abilene, Texas, 1987
We are art and photography enthusiasts, so it was hard for us to contain our excitement when we learned that internationally acclaimed photographer Albert Watson would be showing for the first time in Canada in Yorkville’s Izzy Gallery (106 Yorkville).
The Izzy Gallery has played host to the Canadian debuts of a number of high-profile photography icons; most recently German-born, Paris-based photographer Ellen von Unwerth made an appearance at her sold-out show “Caught!” Other industry icons who have had their Canadian exhibition debuts at Izzy Gallery include one of the most influential photographers of the fashion world, Lillian Bassman, who impacted the careers of Richard Avedon and Louis Faurer; and Bert Stern, who famously shot the last photographs of Marilyn Monroe just six weeks before she passed away.
With “Archive: Albert Watson,” Izzy Sulejmani, owner of Izzy Gallery, continues his white-hot track record of working with photographers who have made a global impact in art, fashion and commercial photography and showcase their most celebrated works in a large scale format. The “Archive” exhibition will be no different, featuring some of Watson’s most iconic shots and seminal works from throughout his 40-year career.
We met with Izzy to talk about his vision for the “Archive” exhibition, his love for big photos and what’s next for a space that is quietly, but steadfastly building a reputation for showcasing the works some of the biggest names in photography.
Kate Moss, Marrakech, 1993
1. What inspired you to open Izzy Gallery in 2008?
I used to sell paintings, mostly Canadian art. In 2004, I saw a photo of Marilyn Monroe [by Bert Stern]. I couldn’t stop thinking about it. It was massive and it just floored me. How the image looked, its visual force, it was incredible. I had never cared about photography before and I never cared about Marilyn before, and just like that, I fell in love with this photo and photography in general. I used to think that anyone could take a picture, but I learned that wasn’t the case. There is a difference between a normal photo and a silver gelatin or making a print by hand like Albert does. So after seeing this photo, I met some people, did research, read books, learned a lot about photography. And I’m a pretty quick learner.
2. How do you choose the photographers that exhibit at Izzy Gallery?
First, I have to love their work. I get them into the gallery because I love their work. It’s also very important for me to have an authentic relationship with the photographers. My goal was to create a gallery with international artists because we don’t have a fashion photography gallery in Canada that brings in these major international names. One of the biggest challenges that I experienced was convincing Lillian Bassman to show. And not only to show, but also to display her images in an oversized format – wall-sized. It was the first time she had had her work shown at such a physically large scale. But I convinced her. After Lillian, we showed Bert for the first in Canada. Also in large scale. Not only did we show his work in this new format, but he came to Toronto to be part of the his opening. This was a big deal [Stern is known for being extremely reclusive]. After you work with such icons like Lillian and Bert, doors start to open a bit more. It’s a small world. They all talk, they know each other, so you do a good job, establish a good relationship with them, and pay your bills on time. Very few galleries want to show big photography; it’s a huge risk and very expensive. Every show takes us a year and a half to prepare.
3. Why such a focus on massively sized photos?
A small photo, for me, doesn’t do anything. I love the photographs to be huge. They should be bigger than life. One piece can change not just a room, but a whole space whether it is displayed in a home, an office space, a restaurant… Anywhere!
4. What makes Izzy Gallery unique?
The list of the artists we represent and the way we present their work. In addition to only showing works on a big scale, we also frame these photos like they are masterpieces, because they are! They deserve to be correctly presented. We’re influencing how people see and feel in their homes; how people perceive the image. An excellent frame really sets the scene, so to speak, and, when successful, enhances everything that is great about an image.
5. What can we expect to see at Albert Watson’s “Archive” exhibit?
It’s all black and white. We have a few photos that have never been shown before. The show is called “Archive” because it touches a bit on everything he’s done over the past 40 years. I’ve developed a process that has worked. I work with the artist to come up with the theme. Then I go through photography books for about four months and go back and forth with the photographer to select images for the show. That said, I know the space, every single wall here, how it shows the art. That goes with experience and you go with the flow. There’s no rule there.
6. What’s next for Izzy Gallery?
In May, we’re bringing in Mary McCartney. In the future, we’d love to bring in photographers like Steven Klein and Nick Knight who don’t normally deal with galleries. I would love to be the gallery that brings them in. Another is Mario Testino because he only sells through auction houses. I’d love to bring all three guys in!
Steve Jobs, Cupertino, 2006
“Archive: Albert Watson” will show at Izzy Gallery, 106 Yorkville Avenue from November 1 until the end of the year.
Looking to try out a glam new hairstyle… Or perhaps a new workout regime? Or do you just need an hour of relaxation after a hard day at work? We’re excited to announce that the city’s premiere beauty event – Beautylicious – is back in Bloor-Yorkville!
Inspired by Toronto’s annual Summerlicious/Winterlicious prix fixe festivals, over 50 participating Beautylicious businesses offer an array of hair spa, health and wellness packages at four “prix fixe” prices: $30, $50, $75 and $125!
Beautylicious offically starts today, October 25 and runs until November 4!
This week’s IT List is all about one of our favourite fashion and beauty mags – The Kit! After working with legendary fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier at the IT Lounge Portrait Studio, NKPR had the opportunity to create a limited edition print magazine with The Kit, sharing the incredible photos and moments that were captured during film festival. The final product was a stunning piece of editorial, showcasing Patrick’s images and our incredible IT Lounge partners! Check out the final product of [The Kit is IT]!
But first, here are some of our favourite moments from The Kit is IT photo shoot with Patrick Demarchelier:
Suits star Gabriel Macht stopped by the RW&CO. suite at the IT Lounge Portrait Studio and chose a long sleeve black tee for his photo shoot with Patrick! Based on the result, we think Harvey Specter should lose the suit a little more often…
Supermodel Yasmin Warsame owns the cover of The Kit is IT, looking absolutely stunning in the lia sophia earrings and bracelets she tried on here.
From one fashion legend to another! Canadian fashion icon Jeanne Beker came to the IT Lounge to interview Patrick Demarchelier in the Grain Farmers of Ontario Refueling station, snacked on a Yogurty’s treat and was photographed as she is often seen, with her camera!
Trudie Styler stopped by the Lounge with her daughter Mickey Sumner for a mother/daughter photo shoot with Patrick Demarchelier! After the shoot, the duo stopped by the IT Lounge bar serving SKYY cocktails, Bottle Green sparkling and AQUAhydrate water before browsing the Holiday collection at RW&CO.
Academy award winning director and APJ founder Paul Haggis visited the Lounge’s Tweezerman booth for a bit of grooming to get ready for his close-up with Patrick!
Canadian television personality George Stroumboulopoulos joined NKPR President Natasha Koifman for a bit of healthy competition for a cause at the STIKS Gaming booth before posing for Patrick!
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NKPR Gears Up for the 3rd Annual Paws for the Cause Gala
At the NKPR office, we could never pass up the opportunity to get involved with an event that combines our love for fashion and photography and our favourite cuddly friends. Paws for the Cause is hosting their 3rd annual Paws Gala on Thursday October 11, 2012, and we’re all gearing up for an evening spent with man’s best friend.
The much-anticipated evening includes a professionally groomed dog show, a dog-centric photo exhibit and a special appearance by the Instagram sensation duo Theron Humphrey and his coonhound Maddie! The best part: all proceeds from the event are going towards the Central Toronto Veterinary Referral Clinic (CTVRC). They aim to provide subsidized emergency clinical care to make life-saving surgeries for pets more affordable for their owners.
In honour of the upcoming Paws Gala, check out some of NKPR’s favourite dogs below!
Natasha’s Labs Grady and Decoy not only share her sense of style, (Black!) they are also incredibly loyal!
Kristin’s dog Gear may live in Edmonton, but she is always excited to spoil him when she heads home for the holidays!
Kaley’s dog Kody is known for his style sense! Pictured here in Kaley’s blue hat, he is definitely a fashion-forward pup!
Sam’s puppy Luke really wants you to buy your tickets for Paws Gala!
And the cutest small dog award goes to Leah’s puppy, Cooper!
Lauren R. has 3 dogs, and trust us, we couldn’t just choose one! Here’s Emma, Griffin and Muggles!
Want to join us? This year’s Paws Gala is taking place at 99 Sudbury on Thursday, October 11th beginning at 8pm. Tickets are still available at www.pawsforthecause.ca.
We’ve hit the one week mark until film festival begins and the NKPR office has been abuzz with activity! From A-list soirees, to the 7th annual IT Lounge and the end of a fashion gala era, this year’s Toronto film festival will prove to be one of the busiest (and most exciting) events we’ve seen!
The NKPR IT Lounge Portrait Studio Presenting Patrick Demarchelier, brought to you by RW&CO.
NKPR, 312 Adelaide Street West Appointment Required
September 6 – 9, 2012
In 2012, we’ve redefined the IT Lounge, blending two of our passions – fashion and photography –to create an unprecedented photo studio headlined by legendary fashion photographer, Patrick Demarchelier.
During a time of year when our city is buzzing with excitement and glamour, we are evolving the concept in a major way, creating a new and innovative experience for the celebrity, while staying true to our ongoing-commitment to give back.
For those of you that know us, supporting charities and causes close to our heart, is an important part of who we are and has been fundamental to the IT Lounge since the beginning. At the center of our 10th anniversary year, all participating IT Lounge partners will assist in raising funds and awareness for NKPR’s cause-driven candy shop, Kandy with a K, benefitting 10 charities for each of the 10 days of the film festival.
SKYY Blue Alley
Private Location Invitation Only
September 6, 2012
SKYY Vodka wowed us last year with their spectacular aerial stunt and this year will be no different! Venture into Toronto’s downtown core and expect the unexpected at this tantalizing feast for the senses as SKYY Vodka salutes the finest in film and entertainment with an awe-inspiring, spectacular soiree.
APJ Film Noir with co-hosts Paul Haggis, George Stroumboulopoulos and Natasha Koifman
La Société, 131 Bloor St. W. Invitation Only
September 7, 2012
Hosting the exclusive Artists for Peace and Justice event, Yorkville’s prime lounging spot, will be buzzing with A-list celebs and the hot spot’s famed glamorous aesthetic. With delicious cocktails, masterfully crafted hors d’oeuvres and a film noir-themed evening, this party promises to be the toast of the town.
APJ 2012 Festival Lunch with co-hosts Paul Haggis, Jude Law, Trudie Styler, George Stroumboulopoulos
Known for it’s A-list Board, the Artist for Peace and Justice (APJ) Academy Lunch has brought together major names to support APJ, a non-profit organization that promotes and funds youth education, health and dignity initiatives in Haiti. Past festival supporters have included Oscar-winning director and APJ founder, Paul Haggis, actors James Franco, John Hamm, Olivia Wilde, Gerard Butler, and musicians Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Regine Chassagne of Arcade Fire. Just confirmed: This year, Jude Law and Trudie Styler are confirmed to share hosting duties with Haggis. Special performances will include Raine Maida, Chantal Kreviazuk, K’naan and members of Arcade Fire.
M.A.C. Viva Glam Fashion Cares 25 (September 9)
Sony Theatre for the Performing Arts Tickets available at Ticketmaster September 9, 2012
Chaired by Michael King and David Furnish, with cosmetics powerhouse M·A·C Viva Glam returning as title sponsor; the event will feature an intimate dinner, a retrospective of the past 25 years of Fashion Cares, and a spectacular live show with performances by Sir Elton John and other high profile, international musicians. This is one not to be missed.
What event are you most looking forward to this film festival? Tweet us @natashankpr!
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