Thursday, October 18, 2012

Topshop comes to Vancouver - FINALLY!



Every time I head to the UK, Topshop is on the top of my shopping list.

I love visiting the Oxford Circus location and perusing through its massiveness to find threads that are so stylish and chic.

I am thrilled that The Hudson's Bay Company has brought the Topshop Topman brand to Vancouver as a part of it expansion plan.

Trust me the store lives up to all the hype!

I attended the media viewing on Wednesday, Oct 17th, and it was an amazing private shopping experience.  I arrived right on time and there literally no one in the store! So I had it all to myself.  I was on limited time as I had brought my almost 8 month old baby with me, and he's teething so he gets cranky fast, but it was enough time for me to pick up a berry coloured sheer top and a few accessories!


I was very impressed with the layout and how they had displayed all the items.  It's easy to get lost in the 33,000 sq feet of space but it's pretty easy to find everything.  They have a massive shoe area, gorgeous maternity wear, a petite & tall section, lingerie, makeup and of course accessories on the Topshop side and then there is also the Topman, which I have yet to visit.  Think i'll take hubby to that area when I go next.

I'm assuming it will be very chaotic to check out over the next few weeks, but if you are downtown it's worth setting aside some extra time to drop in - like 2 hours (like I said it's massive).

Happy Shopping



Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Waiting for Baby G

Wow it has been a long time since I have blogged on my personal blog site.  I think because I am Virgin Radio's Digital Content Producer and online blogger - blogging all day doesn't quite translate to wanting to blog as much in my spare time.

Lately I have had a lot of spare time.....off work, but have managed to keep myself very busy as we wait the arrival of Baby G.   I have been off CBC since December 18th, and my last day at Virgin Radio was Jan 27th.

Taking off all this time has been so great before baby comes.  I know some people will work right to the very end, but i really was encouraged by friends and family who have done it before, to take the extra time off.   It's the last time in life you will truly get to indulge in all the selfish things you want to do.  Then when baby comes.....i am sure baby will want lots of our attention and time!

So far days have been spent in my pj's, catching up on PVR'd shows, eating, sleeping, hanging out with friends and family and finishing the nursery.


I have felt great this entire pregnancy (knock on wood) and keep waiting for it to get harder.  So far nothing too challenging has come my way.  Sure I get up 4 times a night to pee, have felt the occasional braxton hicks contraction and move at the speed of a sloth, but overall still feeling pretty fantabulous.

The hardest part right now is the waiting.  I am very impatient, and since i am almost 39 weeks, the baby could really come at anytime....or it could take it's sweet time and come late.  It's hard to plan day to day activities knowing that you could really go into labour at anytime.   Would hate to have my water break in a post restaurant in Yaletown.

It's also hard not knowing the sex of the baby.  I would love to indulge all my free time in online shopping, but i have so many neutral items, that i think it's wardrobe is pretty maxed out.  At the same time i am so excited to find out what the baby is, and what it looks like.   The hard kicks in my ribcage indicate it is a strong baby and feeling it low in my pelvis makes me think it will be tall like daddy.

If you want to leave some comments on how to fill some more of my spare time before baby - feel free.

Thanks for stopping by
Simone

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Staring at women's breasts are healthy for your man!


You may want to kill him when he looks at another female's chest but you could be hurting his health by stopping him.

A new study done in Germany reveals that it's healthy for men to stare at women's breasts. 

Researchers told Fox News they instructed some men to refrain from looking at breasts for for five years (uhm who were the poor guys that had to do this?)  while others were encouraged to stare for at least 10 minutes a day. 

The men who stared everyday had lower heart rates and lower blood pressure.

P.Diddy is obvioulsy healthy - although Justin may come after him!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Chocolate better than fruit?

A new study by Hershey’s reveals that chocolate is better for you than fruit because dark chocolate is richer in health-boosting antioxidants than juices made from blueberries, cranberries and other so-called ‘superfruits’.


But however, adding sugar and milk to a chocolate bar will dilute its benefits.


Cocoa and dark chocolate have more flavanols, an antioxidant credited with preventing wrinkles and heart disease, than fruit.


My suggestion: Dark chocolate dipped strawberries!  - best of both worlds.



Saturday, January 29, 2011

TV SCENE - Men & News

As the Weather Reporter on CBC Vancouver Weekends, found this article to be interesting!

A new TV study by two Indiana University scholars reveals that the "sexier" the female host/anchor, the more attention men pay, but the less they remember.

The researchers had their subjects watch two newscasts. 

In one, the anchor, "was dressed in a tight-fitting dark blue jacket and skirt that accented her waist-to-hip ratio. She also wore bright red lipstick and a necklace." In the other, the woman wore "a shapeless and loose-fitting dark blue jacket and skirt," and did not wear a necklace or lipstick.

When asked 10 questions about the casts and their stories, men remembered "significantly more information watching the unsexualized anchor deliver news than her sexualized version." 

The reverse was true for women, but the effect was far lower. 

Hmm interesting.  Always thought men tuned in for the great Journalism! ....lol


 





Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Jan 26th India Republic Day



Last night I co-emcee'd the India Republic Day Celebrations held at  The Pan Pacific Hotel along with OMNI TV's Entertainment Reporter Tarannum Thind.

Hosted by the Consul General of India, and the Consul General Ashok Das, there were many prominent Member's of Parliament, MLA's and Councillors in attendance.
With the Gorgeous Tarannum Thind my co-emcee
The Chief Guest of the evening was the Honourable Colin Hansen, Minster of Finance and the Deputy Premier of British Columbia

The event featured entertainment and bollywood dancing from Shiamak Davar International, along with a Fashion Showcase from Crossover Bollywood Se (who also dressed me in a beautiful Neeta Lula piece for the evening) and delicious Indian Cuisine.     More info India Republic Day
With United Realty's Mandip Gill - My Date

On Stage
Busting a move with Rohan ( Shiamak) Raanee (Crossover) and the dancers!

                                                                                                                Cracking Jokes with the Crowd
With the Crossover Bollywood Se Models, Raanee Khaira, Kamal Sharma

Jan 26th National Wear Pink Day

Today is  the 2nd annual National Wear it Pink Day, building awareness for The Weekend to End Women’s Cancers fundraising events across Canada in the summer time.



1 in 7 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancers in their lifetime.

 National Wear it Pink Day brings attention to these staggering statistics, and raising awareness about the Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women’s Cancers benefiting BC Cancer Foundation.

Here are a few things you can do to help support the cause!  

1. Wear something pink on January 26th
2. Register for the 2011 Weekend on January 26th
3. If already registered for 2011, commit to getting at least 1 other person registered to walk.
4. Host a Pink Party, and let the Weekend office know about it by emailing vancouvercoaches@endcancer.ca or calling 604.684.9255.
The tools for hosting a great Pink Day celebration are available online at www.endcancer.ca.

During the past seven years, thousands of people from British Columbia took part in this bold event that raised over $ 15 mil for cancer research and care at BC Cancer Agency.