Defining Canada, Fashionably

The brain is such a sexy thing, at least I think so.  So when one of Canada’s most forward thinking citizens was invited by Roots to design his own fashion line, I just had to see what he came up with and garner an invite for what promised to be a most interesting clothing launch.

RootsxDouglasCoupland Collection

Roots and Douglas Coupland are Canadian icons and arguably have each played a part in defining what it is to be ‘Canadian’ in the global market.  So what happens when they come together to define Canadiana in 2010, using fashion as the medium?  In the words of Douglas Coupland, “one big fashion art experiment”.   Is this even possible, in a vast country such as ours, defined by unique culture in each of our geographically distinct regions?  According to Coupland, Roots has done that in an ‘outdoorsy’ sense – setting a culture of birch bark, beaver and moose, and I’d tend to agree with that, especially as far as the great outdoors of Eastern Canada and cottage country are concerned.  I’d also, note here that this is part of what I’ve loved about Roots – it’s always represented us in the same way as maple syrup (from the East) or smoked salmon (from the West).

What Coupland wants to define with this collection is the ‘indoorsy’ way of being Canadian.  I find this interesting.  As it is our outdoors, rugged terrain and extreme climates that define Canada to me – at least the unifying aspects of it, including our art.  It is also the ‘outdoorsy’ and natural elements of Douglas Coupland’s art that appeal to me.  I love Coupland’s new orca sculpture that seems to be a giant lego monument to Westcoast Culture, constantly changing with the light and your perspective on it.  Similarly Coupland’s WOODEN building blocks make me smile and feel happy inside.  Who knows though, maybe it is simply that lego, building blogs and Roots all remind me fondly of my childhood.  I’d still argue that their outdoorsy elements are just as much a part of the draw for me though, and the simplicity of it all.

Coupland signing one of his pieces at the Vancouver Launch.

So did Douglas Coupland define what it means to be Canadian, in indoorsy terms?  Well, that dear readers is for you as individuals to decide.  For me this is a most interesting art exhibit in fashion. As a Canadian, it made me question how I would define us as a country and how I’d define myself as an individual.  I highly encourage you all to go take a gander at the collection and tell me, how would you define us as Canadians, fashionably speaking?

RootsxDouglasCoupland Collection

Being Emme’s July Fashion Week

Seems to be a bit of a fashion week for me, and as cities and even countries declare their own fashion weeks, it only seems fitting that so should I and that I should start it mid-week.

So why a fashion week?  Aside from the clearly obvious, aka that I am just such a gorgeous glam puss that wouldn’t you all want to know what I am wearing. Well, it seems that I have joined the ranks of the fashionistas in the last week and am now on the guest list at a variety of fashion events.  Definitely not something that my Grandmother would have ever suspected of her tree climbing, bomber jacket wearing, running shoe clad granddaughter during the height of her career as a fashionista, when she owned a plush store of beautiful fabrics and tailor made women’s apparel.  But clearly since then I have learnt what the word ‘apparel’ means and I now wear dresses on my tree climbing excursions, making me uniquely qualified to discuss fashion.  Will that frock make me look absolutely fabulous and leave something to the imagination whilst I am climbing trees?  How washable is this garment when I inevitably spill red wine down my top? … All very important queries to a tomboy turned fashionable gal-about-town.

So what does the week have in store for you lot?  Well currently on the agenda (which tends to be ever changing), we have lined up:

RootsxDouglasCoupland Collection

Fashionably Fighting Chance

Now for my fashion muse:

In this picture, our model - @hummingbird604, is sporting sandle clad feet and sparkly toenails. This is all the rage for men this season.

Yes, gentleman, thats right.  It is fashionable this season to accessorize with sparkly nail polish.

So I hereby decree this Being Emme’s July Fashion Week (added the July in there, in order for sequels, which I know you are all just dying for).

Skip the Line Ups

I don’t know about you, but I’ve certainly had enough of lining up the past few days.  Knowing how much I hate lining up, my pal, Cinci, sent me a link on how at the very least  I can get Olympic wear minus the line up.  Brie – this might be just the solution you were looking for for your kids.

Timmie's Warming up the Crowd

Of course, there is always picking up the Olympic wear that I am sporting too.