Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 3, 2016

How to wear silk: 8 Style Panel tips, pit stains not included


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Thanks to its light, airy and breathable nature, silk is one of summer’s definitive go-tos. Especially with this season’s array of crop tops, off-the-shoulder ruffles and flowing midi skirts, the fabric is more popular than ever. And when hot summer days call for stylish wear while keeping us cool, incorporating silk into your outfit is a no brainer. However, while it may be the ideal fabric to wear during the warm season, it’s no easy feat to master the skill in silk dressing without a) looking like you’re ready to hit the sack, b) avoid its static-cling properties and c) leave traces of sweat in unflattering places. But before you swear it off completely, this week Style Panel is helping us take the guesswork out of styling this summer favourite. You know, just in case you can’t figure out how to wear silk without showing your pit stains to the world.
Whether they are dressing it up with heels or dressing it down with Birks, the ladies of Style Panel agree that silk makes for an ideal addition to any summer look. Our newest member Eleni McMullin ofConvey The Moment sees the true versatility of the fabric, noting how she loves to dress her floral faux silk pants up for the night and down for the day. Loving silk for its easy-breezy ways, With A City Dream‘sEmma Walker and Velvet & Vino‘s Becky Kung both show how a silk jumpsuit can easily up the glam factor for a night out. And if you think teaming a jacket in the summer raises eyebrows, think again. Melanie Morais of Born Lippy proves that wearing a jacket in the summer (especially for those cool nights) is totally doable when its silk and breathe-easy.

What’s in your bike basket, Lorenzo Martone?

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Move over 2.55, the new It accessory is the designer bike. EnterMartone Cycling Co., a collection of super sleek, fashion-driven bikes and accoutrements popping up outside The Room at Hudson’s Bay in Toronto through August 10. Vibrantly-hued, made of steel alloy and aluminum, and with with pretty much all the bells and whistles you could imagine, the bikes are pretty much up there with Chanel snowboards on our “sporty things to covet” wish lists. For this special edition of “What’s in your Bag,” we caught up with the brand’s babely founder, Lorenzo Martone, for a tour of his studio and to see what he carries with him while riding the streets of NYC.