Showing posts with label photo shoot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo shoot. Show all posts

12 May 2016

Get the look: Sophie Grégoire Trudeau's Chatelaine spread

Anya Chibis/Chatelaine

For those who may have missed it and perfect for our Capital Hill Style #TBT, Chatelaine wrote an article on Sophie Gregoire Trudeau last March. 

The article explores a day in the life of Sophie, focusing on her hectic work-life balance and how she handles being the spouse of the prime minister. 

Anya Chibis/Chatelaine

As expected, Sophie was styled by Jessica Mulroney using Canadian designers.

Shop the look (according to Chatelaine):
Wardrobe, jumpsuit look:
Jumpsuit, dennismerotto.com
Cuff, jenny-bird.com
Ring, deandavidson.ca.
Wardrobe, denim look: 
Babaton blouse top, aritzia.com
Jeans, joefresh.com
Jewellery, deandavidson.ca

9 December 2015

What You've Been Waiting For: The Vogue Spread

This afternoon Vogue decided to publish Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's story online. The piece is easy to read, and gives lots of personal anecdotes, with an inside look at his relationship with his wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau. The story is great for someone who may not be familiar with Justin's background (aka Americans).

Vogue.com

Highlights: To begin, the photos were taken by Norman Jean Roy which is already a big deal. The gorgeous Oscar De La Renta dress on Sophie. 

Significance: Justin is in a suit and tie again, which is what he seems to look best in. Again he works off of a blue palette (rarely seen in gray), with a powerful statement piece using a red tie. Sophie is wearing a dress by Oscar De La Renta, again styled by Jessica Mulroney who works with Toronto's The Room. For the couple's photo, the blue dress and blue shirt and slacks show unison for their relationship for the intimate photo. The dress is very well suited for Vogue's vibe and readership. 

Overall: We're sad to see only two photos for this story. As well we were hoping to see photos of Parliament than a cement backdrop, but beggars can't be choosers. If Barack Obama lands numerous GQ covers, why can't we have Vogue