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Try Something New on for Size

March 10, 2011
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Mother Denim now available at Over the Rainbow

Toronto is plentiful with options when it comes to retail therapy destinations. As Canada’s economic epicenter it’s a desired target for American and international chains to set-up shop (read: X Marks the Spot). In between the many popular shopping malls, urban strips and lesser-known nooks-and-crannies exist a bevy of independent boutiques that offer the labels we have come...
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MAC’s Spring 2011 Wonder Woman Collection

February 18, 2011
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MAC turns to DC Comic's iconic Wonder Woman for inspiration

Many of us have been migrating to theatres for comic book remakes en masse, well, get ready because here comes another—this time between M.A.C and DC Comics. The two icons have joined forces to provide femme comic fans a unique and truly sexy method to pay homage to the revered art and it’s most iconic female...
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Will You Be a Queen or King of Shop?

February 11, 2011
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Shops along West Queen West

Looking for a fun and low-key way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your honey this year? One that includes discovering one of the cities best shopping and dining strips? Visit the 3rd Annual  ‘Queen of Hearts’ shopportunity happening this Saturday that will entitle you to 25% off regular-priced merchandise in participating stores until the end...
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A one-of-a-kind love

February 5, 2011
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Find goodies like this garter at the 5th Annual Come As You Are Arts & Crafts Show

Toronto’s own Come As You Are presents the 5th Annual Toronto Erotic Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, February 12, from noon – 8 p.m. at the Gladstone Hotel. If you’re looking for something off the beaten track to do with your honey on Valentine’s weekend, stop by the fair to get your fill...
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X Marks the Spot!

January 24, 2011
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Photo courtesy of jpellgen via flickr

Yet another American chain is readying to make its debut in Canada. Fashionistas, shop-a-holics and bargain-hunters alike from coast to coast may look forward to getting their shop on at approximately 200 Target stores over the next ten years. The first locations are expected to open their doors by 2013. NRDC Equity Partners, the...
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An online shopping secret that we just have to spill!

December 22, 2010
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microsoft-bing

Bing.com recently launched a search engine designed specifically for shopping  and let this be your warning: it may lead to one of the easiest shopping experiences you’ve ever had. Why so great? Below are just a few reasons why you need to check out Bing Shopping for Christmas, Boxing day, or any day: Avoid...
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Frills & Fancies: Bows & Baubles

December 13, 2010
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The Paper Place

Whether stacked under a tree or presented to a loved one, finding the right gift is only half the battle. Creatively wrapped presents set the tone for a memorable holiday gift exchange. You invest so much thought and effort in selecting gifts, make sure you fully express how important your special someone(s) are to...
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Find the Magic of Christmas in the Distillery District

December 9, 2010
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Lowe's Toronto Christmas Market

Still haven’t gotten into the spirit of the holidays?  Head to the Historic Distillery District and you’ll feel as though you’re a part of a Dickens novel. Inspired by the traditions and charm of a European Christmas Market, Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market  has set up camp on the cobblestone steps complete with a brightly...
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Stocking Stuffers

December 2, 2010
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Ninja Bread Men

                     From Left: Avril Loreti Coasters ($14), Shop Girls; Brix Chocolate ($15), Indigo; Maple Syrup Candle ($15), The Drake General Store; The Daily Mood Desktop Flip Chart ($10), Rolo.                              From Left: Damn Heels Flats ($20), Madison Nails; Soy Crayons ($8), Grass Roots; Ninja Bread Men Cookie...
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Cookbook stores Toronto style

July 3, 2010
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Cookbook stores Toronto style

One of the reasons I love living in Toronto is that it’s full of independent bookstores offering charming atmosphere, friendly hand-selling staff, and off-the-beaten-track book selections. I’ve always been a fiction gal, but lately I’ve become a little smitten with books about food – cookbooks, essays on eating, foodie memoirs, and especially any book about...
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