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It was a rather chilly Vancouver day and I was on a jet lagged fueled mission - coffee, the good stuff. None of this Blenz or Starbucks shiz that I must say was very conveniently on every corner looking warm and accessible, no, definitely not. DON'T SETTLE FOR CONVENIENCE PEOPLE. A quick "best cafe Vancouver" Google search and a longish walk later I found myself in Revolver on Cambie Street. Exposed brick walls, bench tables for friends and making friends, boutique beans perfectly selected for a mellow drip or punchy espresso, precisely & beautifully brewed tea. I was home!
It's funny how we go away to see new countries & cultures only to find ourselves drawn into what feels most familiar and similar to what we already know.
I sat and wrote and sipped then made friends with a local who works for "nerd company" Mozilla and gave me a sip of his coffee. Friendly bunch these Canadians.
Whilst offering some nice looking baked goods at Revolver I was in need of something a little more substantial and a glowing sign promising meat & bread at aptly named Meat & Bread, right across the road, lured me in for a delicious slow roast lamb roll with some sort of tzatziki coleslaw thing I can't really remember because I was too busy devouring it.
Hurried back to the apartment after stopping in at Seares to make a thrilling purchase of socks (x 5, gloves and a beanie) happy and ready for the next days drive along the Sea to Sky Highway to see what else Canada could offer.

Photos: Rachel Kara

classic

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Almost better than dancing at Oxford Art Faxtory on a Friday night is getting photo booth at Oxford Art on a Friday night. These people make family a non biological term. Love

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It has been recomended I don't share publicly how much I cried during Bill Cunningham New York...so I won't - but I did. He is such a treasure...and I like his voice and his laugh so have been obsessing over these videos. Darling!




My goose down is packed and I'm roaring to go!

lover.

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I want to start posting outfit photos again but frick I get awkward. Think I'll have to get into the selfies. Feel a lot more comfortable with just me, my 5D and a remote.
We decided he looks like a weathered old photographer who's just come back from a jungle safari in this photo...but that's totally ok, babe.

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Dinner involved a grass fed black angus 250gram tenderloin and a poorly matched but very tasty Mai Tai. Happy Birthday to meee! Getting dressed involved what is quickly becoming my go-to Lover dress where I swapped the usual nude slip for a black one and added Mum's black belt instead of the fabric tie just for a bit of kick. Some features include; the ability to be worn with flats, some modesty length at the back, a no iron floaty fabric, stand out colour (I irrevocably will associate that magical red with this years S/S White Serpent collection), no special strategical undergarment requirements, button up, or down, depending on occasion and it's is suitable for seasonal layering...this really does tick my boxes of a more-than-one-wear investment 'occasions' dress.


birthday suit

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My biological clock flips over to start my 24th year on Thursday and I haven't been particularly supportive of the retail environment lately but I broke the cycle in honour of my birthday and have bought myself a minxy little number to wear out for Friday night drinks!
I picked them up delighted to finally find a pair of summery, fresh, high waist, wide leg jeans at a bargain price - only to discover as I investigated further what looked somewhat like an extra bib of denim firmly secured to the top. Ermmm ok not quite what I had in mind (nor on my 'classics only' investment list) but before I knew it I was wiggling myself in and am now head over heels for my new, banging 70's denim halter jumpsuit. Me-ow.

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I think Wrangler has made a very well informed decision taking on Boo George as their latest asset, the last 3 campaign images gaining lots of love & attention web wide. I particularly love the choices he makes in models. How can something come across as being so deliberately orchestrated yet so organic at the same time?

Photos: Boo George

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Apologies for the exposed lump of uneccesary thigh flesh peeps.
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More? Ok. Cute babies & flowers gooooo

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Just getting you up to speed with my film shooting adventures which are still new and novelty to me so I will apologise if every time I post photos that have been shot this way I feel the need to mention it.

PS hey guys I'm going to New York next week...just found out yesterday. Heard some bloggers will be in town? HOLA!

x

Photos: Kodak Porta 400 Pentax 67 by Rachel Kara

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I have missed blogging. Sharing, connecting, venting, challenging, discovering. I have seen a lot but I haven't shared. I have had time for people, but I have kept to myself. I have too many thoughts and let them go round and round my head. I have had ideas, but haven't implemented them.

I have learnt that for me, more emotion -or at least emotion that brings action- comes from my heartbreak & trials than love & stability. My loneliest days last year brought the most viewed, commented, frequent and real posts. I forged ahead with work and was given new opportunities that I took on boldly. I wrote and noticed things about myself and how I relate to the world around me. I took time to dream a dream for my future. Something that seemed like a far off fantasy...that I can't even seem to remember now.

And then I stopped. Or slowed down at least.

I aim to get this back not this year, or this month - NOW, tomorrow, the day after....and the one after that. Not the heartbreak part but the activating bettering part of me that gets switched on with it.

Oh and I like the 'personal' section of photographers website the best. I mean, why not get personal?

Photos: Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello