Thursday, March 28, 2013

Easter Delights








With the long weekend fast approaching, I thought I would post an Easter inspired feast for the eyes, which includes shots from the most recent Mulberry spring campaign. I hope that you enjoy a wonderful long weekend whatever your plans...

I have some exciting news, The french digital version of J'adore Paris is now available on iTunes!


And just remember that:
 
Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush. –Doug Larson






(Images via FGR, Pinterest)

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Spring Cleaning





Today I am sharing a very inspirational post by fellow Canadian Danielle Laporte. It spoke to me on many levels. You see, many, many years ago I decided to pursue a career that was not me. For the wrong reasons.  And I spent years and years and loads of energy trying to convince myself that it was the right choice, when it was not. It began eating me up inside, I began to have dark thoughts.

It has taken me years of soul searching, tremendous internal hard work to come out from underneath a pattern of self denial.

I wish I had read this post when I was 19.

So in the spirit of spring cleaning you soul, I share with you her thought provoking post:


"If I believe that I need others' approval, I've already turned my back on myself."


- Kate Swoboda, YourCourageousLife.com



I spoke at a university event and asked the student organizer what she was going to school for. "Oh, finance," she answered.

"So working with numbers really lights you up then?" I said. She didn't understand the question.

"What do you mean?" she replied.

"I mean, are you stoked about finance? Do you love that world?"

Based on her blank expression, I was afraid of what she was going to say. And sure enough: "Oh, God no. I pretty much hate it. But being an accountant is good money. And my dad wants me to do this. And he's paying my tuition." And she just shrugged, as if it all made perfect sense.

I saw two things in her future: A Mercedes. And Prozac.


Listen to me: I've had thousands of conversations on variations of fulfillment and success with young adults, and old adults, and adults with arrested development just acting like adults. And I can tell you this with lucid certainty based on massive evidence of regret: Do NOT do shit just to please your parents. In fact, do not pursue anything in order to just please someone else. Ever.


You will die inside. You will grind to a slow halt and the lethargy of your spirit will weigh down your every damn day. You'll be sleeping with someone that you don't totally respect and utterly adore; you'll have an artless condo full of crap from CostCo that you don't really need; you'll count the clock until wine time. And one day you might wake up and think to yourself: Fuck. I did this for them. Where am I?

The excruciating regret of which I speak is an epidemic, of course. We know this. It's been happening for all of time, and it probably always will. Pleasing. Others. At the cost of our vitality.

So don't do it. You've heard it before, you'll hear it again. From commencement speeches given by entrepreneurial renegades. From the artists and the mavericks. From the everyday seekers who lifted themselves from regret to living -- full on. The people who love you enough to want every kind of liberation for you will tell you this: Don't do it for me.

And maybe today is the day, and these are the right pixels at the right time to inspire you to choose... your happiness.

I can also tell you this, based on the previously mentioned lucid certainty, based on massive evidence of fulfillment:

When you choose your happiness, you become infinitely more productive, useful, and magnetic to those around you. You enable yourself to truly be of service.


So let me repeat it:

Do not do shit just to please your parents.
In fact, do not pursue anything in order just to please someone else. Ever.


To Freedom. Fight for it if you must. 


Merci beaucoup Danielle. That was a breath of fresh air.












Friday, March 22, 2013

Happy Friday!!







Happy, happy Friday!


What do you have planned this weekend? I hope something that will make you feel you good, sing, dance, laugh your head off or smile. They are calling for some sunshine on Sunday so I plan to take full advantage of it, vitamin D here we come!


Here's a great quote to start off your weekend:

“People are often unreasonable and self-centered. Forgive them anyway.

If you are kind, people may accuse you of ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. 

If you are honest, people may cheat you. Be honest anyway.

If you find happiness, people may be jealous. Be happy anyway.

The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway. 

For you see, in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway.”

-Mother Teresa

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Happy Spring!!












Despite the mounds of snow outside my window, today is officially the first day of spring!

And I'm excited! It's a time for renewal, cleaning out your closets and cobwebs ( both physically and spiritually). One thing I've learnt recently is that our energy is extremely potent and the vibes we give off, equally so.

This morning, instead of complaining about the weather, I decided to send myself an e-mail with a list of all the things I am grateful for. And guess what? I received some positive news withing an hour of doing so. 

I encourage you to do the same, who knows what surprises await you?





(images via Fashion Gone Rogue)

Monday, March 18, 2013

Happy Monday!



 ‘If a little dreaming is dangerous, the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more, to dream all the time.’ Marcel Proust


Happy Monday! To start off the week, I'm sharing a great article about creativity I came across this weekend on Forbes. I thought it was quite insightful, especially the tips on overcoming barriers to living a more creative life. 

Wishing you a fantastic week!






(Image via Pinterest)



Thursday, March 14, 2013

Dior at Harrod's







French style with a British twist....Harrod's and Dior are collaborating on a capsule collection that will have tartan lovers ( me included) drooling.  From March 16th to April 14th,  the store windows will be dressed by the French maison de couture and so will the store. And to top it all off the Royal Beefeaters in front of the store will be dressed in costumes designed by Raf Simons, the creative director.

Gosh, that red tartan bag is calling my name..! J'adore.



(Via French Vogue)



Monday, March 11, 2013

Happy Monday + Feeling green and inspired!!











I read an interview with famed designer Charlotte Moss recently where she mentioned that emerald green was a big color this year...well,  I'm not complaining! There's something so fresh and spring-like about this jewel of a color.

A year ago, I found an authentic Betty Draper-like vintage silk dress at a rummage sale for a real song, and I've been holding off on wearing it. Not sure why, but this is making me want to pull it out of the closet...


Speaking of spring, I thought I'd share some great kick-derrière inspiration about getting creative right now! Thanks to Katherine Love Seen, great blog. It's so inspiring! Enjoy!


You have a divine right to be creative.


 
Julia Cameron, author of the Artist's Way says that “it is your divine birthright to be creative.” When I first heard this statement, it caused me to feel both excited and skeptical all at the same time.
There was a part of me that had a secret longing to be more creatively self expressed.  I loved the idea of doing creative things like writing, drawing, painting and playing. Whenever I got close to allowing a creative urge to express itself through me, my inner critic was very quick to intervene and point out that I was foolish to think that I had any creative ability at all…
The creative aspects of my personality were being held hostage by my inner critic.  I found myself feeling repressed, frustrated and even angry.

Creativity can reveal itself in many forms.

A few years later, after I had found myself quitting another dull and uninspiring job, I made the decision that I would go to Art School. It was a radical act, so much so that my father out of his deep concern refused to speak to me for weeks.

I stood strong in my conviction, trusted in my intuition and went anyway. Art school taught me that Creativity can reveal itself in many forms.  When I allowed myself to look closely at life, I realized that everything was an act of creativity.
When I was younger my creativity expressed itself most fully in the kitchen. Today, I have allowed it to broaden into other areas of my life as well; including my teaching, writing and healing.


Unblock your creative channel…

Here are 5 ideas that you can use to help you unblock your creative channel.

Idea # 1. Allow your pain to be a creative catalyst:  Are you waiting to feel good before you allow yourself to be a little creative?  Well you don’t need to wait as pain can be an incredibly powerful creative catalyst. Expressing your true feelings makes great art; cry, sing, scream. Write poetry. Beat a pillow. Tell the world how you really feel. Releasing your unexpressed emotions is incredibly liberating as well as healing.  It will also start to free up your creative energy as well.

Idea # 2. Keep a private uncensored journal:  Do you find yourself biting your tongue more often than you would like?  A great way to counter balance this is by creating a safe space for yourself to say whatever you like.  A private journal is a great way to do this.
Write in your journal without thinking and without censorship.  Just let the words flow out of you and onto your page.  Use this time to reconnect with your passions and dreams. Writing from your heart will help give you clarity. With clarity, you can make new empowering choices.


 Idea # 3. Uncover your creative flow through walking: New creative ideas and impulses come more easily when we are feeling open to receiving them. You are much more likely to be receptive to new and creative ideas when you feel good. Walking briskly is a proven way to feel good because it increases the blood flow in your body, effectively fueling your brain with a burst of fresh oxygen.


Idea # 4. Move stuck energy with yoga:  Yoga is an excellent tool to help you reconnect back to your natural creative self.  Start your yoga practice with some gentle stretches and breathing exercises. You can slowly build up to more dynamic practice if you feel the intuitive urge to do so. With your yoga practice, focus on releasing any stuck energy or built up tension.  At the end of your practice take a moment to notice how much more open and expansive you feel.


Idea #5: Experiment by putting your own needs first: Many people, particularly women, state that a big block to their creative self expression is having to attend to the needs of others.  If you can relate to this, try making sure that you set aside a regular time each week to put your own creative needs first.  Try leaving work on time, hiring a baby sitter or even just turning off your phone.
Be kind to yourself and make your needs a priority.  Do what makes you happy: go to the movies, immerse yourself in a good book or just relax in your favourite cafĂ©. Relaxation soothes your nerves and is a necessary part of reinvigorating your creative spirit.


Keep your creative energy flowing!

Creative energy is never consistent. Sometimes you will be bursting with creativity whilst other times it might feel as if all creative ideas have disappeared forever!
Realize that this is simply an invitation to re-fill your creative well, much like you would keep drinking water to stay hydrated on a hot summer's day.
When you take the time to get your creative energy flowing you will be blessed with new ideas and inspiration and will have more to offer the world around you.
Nourishing your creative self is a deeply powerful and transformative process that has the ability to heal and transform you from within.


Have a great week!


(Images via Scrapbook Melissa and Pinterest)


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Mickey Mouse Notebooks + Broadway






I was excited to read about two new tidbits this week: the launch of Mickey Mouse collection of notebooks by Moleskine as well as the upcoming adaptation of Breakfast at Tiffany's on Broadway this spring. I read Truman Capote's novella on my plane ride from Paris recently and really enjoyed it. Holly Golightly is très très charmante..  I also watched the film in-flight, so I'm now ready to see it on stage!

All I need now is a good excuse to go to New York....







(Images Planet Luxe and Vogue and Coffee)





Monday, March 4, 2013

Happy Monday + March Madness!





Happy Monday!! I hope you enjoyed a fantastic weekend!


Mine was relaxing and included a visit to the Tony Bennett exhibit in Montreal, and catching up on some admin matters..It's snowing again today...I'm dreaming of sandals and pastels colored dresses, sigh!

If you are looking for an entertaining coffee break, kindly go over to the March Madness contest via Harper Collins and vote for J'adore New York! I would be very grateful!

Please note that you must vote for all categories and books in order to send in your final vote. If you spread the word on social media sites, you can win all 64 books!



Merci Beaucoup!




(Images via here and here)