Showing posts with label Tristan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tristan. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

A Bit of Sparkle

I wore this outfit when I officially became part of the Yorkdale Mall Style Council. I walked around the mall happy...and then was stopped seven times and asked where I got my top...and blazer. Proud to say Tristan! Best part? The blazer is made in Canada.

That's all I have for tonight. I'm back on The Marilyn Denis Show this morning, May 31, on CTV. Need to get my beauty sleep. I'm modelling shorts and how to wear them in your 30s.





Blazer & Top, Tristan. Jeans, J Brand (old). Shoes, Prada. Handbag, Danier. Belt, Tory Burch (old). Bracelets, F21 (old). 

Friday, November 30, 2012

Tristan Spring 2013 - Colour & Detail

Today's post will feature Tristan's 2013 Spring Line - it's all about colour and detail.



Love what the models are wearing, they were not only pretty but really nice.



I have found a self belt that I can love and use again. Tristan is making me eat my words...good for them.



Florals are still a big trend. The pencil skirt below is what I want from this collection, I love the floral pattern.





This denim skirt has a dainty peplum detail that just makes it special and on trend...maybe I should get this one too...

I hope everyone has a great weekend and enjoy all the Christmas parties and festivities. Tis the season!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Tristan Cruise 2013 Preview - Come Sail Away

On Tuesday November 27 I was invited to preview Tristan's Cruise & Spring collection for 2013. The space in the Story's Building featured beautiful clothing that made me feel that spring was here, or at least that I was going on a cruise. Unfortunately neither of these two things is happening any time soon.

Just some quick information on Tristan - "Tristan is a Canadian fashion designer, manufacturer and retailer with stores in the provinces of Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. The brand has been producing classic styles with a modern twist for 40 years. Tristan has taken on the additional goal of striking a balance between being competitive, and socially and economically responsible. It is important to note that Tristan has found a balance between Asian subcontracting and the maintenance/creation of jobs in Canada, thanks to the adoption of a Canadian manufacturing policy. Tristan continues to manufacture 30% of its garments locally"

Today's post I will be focusing on the Cruise line with some of these pieces available at stores today.


The Cruise collection is filled with bold colourful prints and polka dot pieces. The fabric is silky (and slinky) and drapes nicely. The polka dot pattern is very small and understated and works wonderfully with the bolder patterns offered. This collection is well thought out because it allows you to mix these patterns without wondering if everything goes - takes the guess work right out of the equation. Who needs clothing stress when heading on a cruise?

If patterns aren't what you had in mind you can chose from nautical pieces in traditional navy and white with hits of orange. Navy appears to be the basic colour that all other pieces can be paired with. Great tees and tank tops are also available with light knits for cooler nights in mind.


The female model is wearing a beautiful patterned skirt and polka dot top with a metal accent tie around the neck. Loving all the small details in this collection. Shoes are offered as well - loafers or ballet flats in patterns or nautical stripes.


This top can be worn four ways - halter, strapless and tank. Now the fourth way has remained a mystery to me. I'm hoping someone can help me out...


Again the easy pattern play, polka dot trim with the bold patter in the top. The skirt has a great grosgrain ribbon detail along the top and is trimmed with the reverse polka dot pattern. What I didn't show you was the wonderful exposed zipper in back.


My favourite part of the Tristan collection has to be the attention to detail. It's all these small things that make their clothing so wonderful. Next post - Tristan Spring 2013.