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Wardrobe: Donovan Whyte, Judy Inc
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Check out this Tassimo commercial featuring Nadia Pizzimenti and grooming by Amy Beth Duclos!

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Check out Dana’s styling on this commercial for LCBO!
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We know it’s been a while since we had a weekly trend report but we figured what better time to post one that’s full of fashionable tips and pointers for the holiday season!
That’s right! This week’s trend focuses on getting ready for the Holidays – namely GIFTS!
It’s officially December and that means the holidays are just around the corner. And of course, with the season comes bad weather, traffic, and overcrowded shopping malls. To give you a head start we’ve decided to make ‘holiday gift shopping’ this week’s trend.
This isn’t about just heading out and shopping, it’s about finding the right gift for everyone on your list. We’ve enlisted the help of stylist Michelle Burca and her latest feature for Zoomer magazine’s “Timeless Christmas Present Wish List” to help you with what’s new, what’s hot, and what’s sure to finish off your shopping list before the first snow fall.
Michelle demonstrates that it’s not necessarily how trendy or expensive your gift choices are, it’s really the thought behind them. By using a little creativity, you can stretch your budget a long way but your friends will think you’ve spoiled them.
Thanks to Michelle, the trend for this week is to get out and go shopping now before the line ups are out the door, and use a little creative flare this holiday season to give a special touch to ordinary items.




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Wardrobe: Charlotte Carson, Judy Inc
Makeup and hair: Sabrina Rinaldi, Judy Inc
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Check out the story including an image that was featured on Vogue Italia Online!
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Photography: Kyle Wilson
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Art direction: Denis Desro
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Check out this awesome commercial for Sony 3D! If you have 3D glasses make sure to check out that version on youtube!

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With the holiday season just around the corner, we’re all guilty over overindulging – Christmas cake, turkey trimming and a little too much eggnog – all the things that taste oh so good, but are oh so bad for our waistlines!
This report is not just a trend, but rather a guide that we can all apply to our lifestyle year round. And there’s no better time than just before all the holiday parties, where you’ll be tempted into a second helping of stuffing!
Follow these tips from style expert David Clemmer, and the guilt of your overindulgence won’t ruin your holiday spirit!
Tip #1- Choose the right bra and underwear
Making yourself feel better is all about how you dress. This doesn’t just include the brands you’re wearing or the outfit you’ve put together, knowing your right size is extremely important in turning your look from great to fabulous. David points out that it’s especially important to know your right bra and underwear size. What you wear underneath is just as important (if not more important) than what you wear for the world to see.
David says, “It doesn’t matter how much you spend on a sweater or what fabulous fabric it’s made of, if you’re not wearing the proper bra in the proper size, your boobs can sag and make your upper body look boxy and shapeless.”
Tip #2- Don’t dwell on the numbered tag in your jeans
You’re a size 8, or a size 18- so what? Don’t dwell so much on the number on the rack. The worst thing you can do is try to squeeze yourself into a size that’s too small. David says that fabric choice is just as important also. While it’s important to show off your curves, clingy fabrics can actually “stick” to the body areas that may make you feel self conscious.
You want to make sure you buy the right size clothing, regardless of what your “number” is. Even buying clothes that are slightly too large will make you appear as though you’ve gained weight.
Lead a healthy lifestyle, but don’t miss out on the fun
With the holiday season upon us, make sure to pay particular attention to living a healthy lifestyle, but don’t miss out on the good things in life just because you’re obsessed with the numbers on the scale (or your jeans). You can feel good and look great in your party outfits if you follow these tips. As long as you lead a healthy lifestyle, it’s okay to indulge and take part in the holiday festivities.

Interview taken from The Kit
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Check out this video featuring wardrobe by Yvadney Davis! Hang tight for editorial images from Bello Magazine!
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Congratulations to Kirsten Reader and Blair Petty, their photograph captured by Mike Lewis is gracing Vogue Italia’s website!
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Here’s the skinny from style expert David Clemmer on tricks to looking slimmer and showing off your curves!
Check out more from The Kig Magazine here,
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Wardrobe: Randy Smith, Judy Inc
Photography: Barry Harris
We all know Jeanne Beker as the woman behind the fashion on Fashion Television. Over the years we have seen her reporting from numerous locations and reporting on numerous fashion stories- all of which have been integral, in some way or another, to the fashion world. Randy as stylist, and Barry Harris as photographer, focused on the vision we have all had of Jeanne over the years and used the key pieces from the EDIT fall/winter 2011 collection to accomplish this look.
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Makeup and hair: Chantal Hubens, Judy Inc
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Hang tight for locations to where you can pick up a copy of Oceana Magazine!
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Hair and makeup: Kevin Smith, Judy Inc
Photography: Lily and Lilac
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If you purchase an Oceana magazine in Chapter’s, all proceeds will be going to SickKids’ in benefit of the Herbie Fund. Featured in the Oceana magazine are two Judy Inc. artists who did an excellent job on the cover story which featured a 6 page story inside the magazine.
Jackie styled the hair and makeup for the cover story focused on an elegant and sophisticated look, while Christine was the wardrobe stylist which featured beautiful accessories and added a lovely richness to the images.
Aside from being the stylist, Jackie is also the Founder and Creative Director of the Oceana magazine and devotes much time to being the hair and make-up stylist for not only the cover of the magazine, but the entire contents as well. Along with Jackie, Christine’s dedication to Oceana can be seen in the Atom Egoyan, and Suzanne Rogers stories, as well as the 2 covers and the Ritz Spa story.
Judy Inc. is proud to have Jackie and Christine who have done great work for such a great cause. Be sure to head to Chapter’s today and do your part for the SickKids’ Herbie Fund!
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I bet you wish you thought of these costumes for Halloween! Check out Jessa’s costumes for the hosts of E-Talk!
Yvadney’s latest styling for Ink magazine focused on continuation and flowing with change. It is truly perpetual by featuring flowing pieces that signal continuity, yet also a versatility to deal with change and whatever may come- A styling that celebrated both form and fluidity.
The colour choices are symbolic of continuity as they blend into one another. From the shoulders down to the shoes, there is a lasting visual duration of colours and textures. As the seasons change, we often do too, but it’s important to remember the perpetual beauty that lasts the test of time, and this is what Yvadney’s latest work represents.
PLAYFUL SWEATERS
With November just around the corner, we can see the weather beginning to show its true colours, but just because the temperature is cooler doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice fashion for warmth (or vice versa). Both warmth and fashion can co-exist happily and our Judy artists have put that to the test with their latest work.
This week’s trend is sweaters that will show your playful side, keep you cozy and fabulously fashionable all at the same time.
If you’re worried that an over-sized sweater will end up wearing you (rather than you wearing it), fear no more! Here’s a few of our Judy artists that show you just how to rock that playful sweater:
Amy’s Fiasco Magazine Wardrobe:




Amy’s recent wardrobe style for Fiasco magazine is a great example of the many different ways you can wear the oversized sweater. (We especially love the body-length sweater dress!) If you’re feeling extra playful, make sure you invest in a cute sweater dress that you can pair with some great boots.
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The great thing about Randy’s work here is that he demonstrates just how to pair your playful sweater with… Just about everything! From boots to skirts and skinny jeans, his work will give you the perfect balance for your next playful sweater outfit.
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Don’t bother putting your summer colours away. Learn how to wear them well into the cooler months.
Donovan and David recently worked with Sway Magazine on a new fall feature that showcased all the latest fashion trends for fall this year- vibrant colours, prints, textures and oversized, billowing skirts, dresses and sweaters.
Donovan’s wardrobe choice proves how beneficial it is to pair wildly imaginative patterns and textures with a simple solid. The billowy dress with bright pattern (as seen in photo: sway mag fall 2011 1) would urge most people to pack it away with their bikini’s once the autumn season arrived. However, Donovan brings it back to life by pairing it with a solid black jacket that not only turns heads, but allows you to now wear your favourite bright patterns well into the cooler weather.
Another great example of pairing autumn warmth with summer colours is the blue patterned skirt with the playful, grey knit sweater (as seen in photo: sway mag fall 2011 5).
David’s job proved to be more challenging. Having to create a makeup look that went well with the mixed fashions would be difficult under any circumstances. However, David managed to pull it off. He used jewel toned colour makeup that accentuates the eyes and lips and gives off a warm complexion for the cooler weather. Through David’s makeup and hair, Donovan’s wardrobe mixing was able to achieve its full potential for the latest fall trends.
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Get caught up on the latest pant trends with Amy Lu! Check out the article on Sharp for Men’s website here:
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Story by Nicole Roberts

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You or your guy need shoe advice? Check out Judy Inc stylist Yvadney Davis discussing the latest trends on Vancouver’s Urban Rush!

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Another behind the scenes look with Simons and stylist Randy Smith!
