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Read MorePeterborough Fashion Week is this week, and it includes a Never Too Old To Strutt show at Princess Gardens at 2 pm on September 24th featuring a group of models aged 65 and over.
The show pays respect to the vibrancy, wisdom, grace and beauty of our elders. In a society where youth is worshipped, PFW want to "shed light and bring to the surface the divine beauty of aging gracefully, with integrity, strength and confidence."
Watch this promo video below filmed on Hunter Street starring one of the models, 79-year-old Betty Derry...
[UPDATE: Here is what's opening in that location now.]
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ORIGINAL POST
We reported back in June that downtown clothing store Skirt was temporarily closed. They indicated on the front door that they would be reopening August 15th, but that date has long come and gone. Now the Skirt logo sign has been removed and the store is looking sadly vacant. Their phone lines are no longer working either. Anyone know its status or what is going in here now?
[Contributed by PtboCanada's Evan Holt]
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Peterborough's Liz Shaughnessy has started a local version of West Coast Canadian company Foxy Leggings that specializes in fun and trendy leggings for adults and children. Email Liz here for more info on ordering a pair or if you want her to host a "Foxy Leggings" party where she comes to your house and you and your friends can shop from the comfort of your home. Find Foxy Leggings Peterborough on Facebook here and on Twitter @FoxyLeggingsPTBO. Check out some of the funky designs below...
These beauty tees are available at Pedal 'N' Paddle below Silver Bean Café at Millennium Park. Buy one, and tweet us pictures of you rocking one. Community pride.
Twitter is talking them up...
Friday Fun Fact: The I'd Rather Be in Peterborough logo was designed by the one and only George Elliott in the 1970s pic.twitter.com/7SEWAIl3AO
— Pete Dalliday (@petedalliday) August 1, 2014
Come and get one! #PedalNPaddle below @silverbeancafe @clairewrites @petedalliday @downtownPtbo @ptbochamber pic.twitter.com/ASvEucVGQL
— Lloyd Graham (@LEGnCAS) August 1, 2014
Who wouldn't? @EileenKimmett #PedalNPaddle @silverbeancafe @pktourism @clairewrites @downtownPtbo @Ptbo_Canada pic.twitter.com/ObyeBh14Qc
— Lloyd Graham (@LEGnCAS) August 1, 2014
After work I'm going to the #PedalAndPaddle to grab one of these sweet retro @Ptbo_Canada T's @LEGnCAS @petedalliday pic.twitter.com/Qydrg4rPpK
— Matty Buller (@TheMainEventMB) August 2, 2014
The Flavour design duo Mike Watt and Bryan Reid have launched a new brand developed and manufactured in Canada called PTBO NORTHERN ORIGINALS. The line comes from their "love for our city, our community, our home, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada." Available exclusively at Flavour Fashion (383 George Street North) in downtown Peterborough, this collection has a "vintage heritage campy look combined with a current street sensibility." You can also purchase PTBO Northern Originals merch online here. Here's some photos from the awesome line via their website...
In the Spotlight: Kris Sieber
Ash's Style File Notes: I found inspiration for my latest Style File at The Wednesday Market Opening Day. There were a lot of stylin' Peterborough Folk down there, but I chose Kris to be featured. His sporty, earthy style draws from a lot of clothing stores in Peterborough. His shoes are from S.O.S., pants from Plush Boutique, jacket (and bike) from Wild Rock Outfitters, and even his cup of coffee and knit cap are local. It's a delight to photograph someone who has mixed and matched from many of the stores in our downtown core.
What Kris says about his style... "It's functional, so as not to get caught in the bike."
—Ash Street
Contact fashionista Ash Street if you want to be featured in "What's Your Style Peterborough?" Or watch for her on the streets finding her next person to feature in Style File.
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Dawn to Dusk is a Fashion Photography Challenge for Peterborough Fashion Week designed to bring a little couture to the Kawarthas. Each team, consisting of a Photographer, Designer, Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist and Fashion Stylist/Creative Director, as well as a model from the "Kawarthas Next Top Model" competition, will be assigned the morning of the event by D2D organizers. Teams will have just 12 hours (9am to 9pm) to complete a high fashion photo shoot. The resulting images will go on exhibit as part of Fashion Week and the winning team will be revealed at the STRUTT 4 Kids Fashion Show and receive a prize package worth thousands of dollars in media exposure, industry-specific training, and incentives. You can apply here. Watch the promo video shot below outside Peterborough featuring the likes of:
Catherine Hanrahan, Michelle Ferreri, Dani Stover and PTBOCanada.com's Neil Morton and Scott Arnold...
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In the Spotlight: Patrick McAuley
Ash's Style File Notes: Patrick McAuley is a downtown businessman, a Real Estate Agent who likes to stay away from the Basic Black Suit. Sure he has one, but he gravitates towards pieces with a bit more flare and steers clear of anything ill fitting. Today, he is wearing a Jacket, Vest and Shirt all from Plush Boutique. His trousers are from Top Man in Las Vegas. His tie brings in that little pop of Spring and fun that lets you know even before he smiles, that he's a pretty happy guy.
What Patrick says about his style... "I like a modern business look with British and pioneer influences. My inspiration is from The Beatles. I love that look."
—Ash Street
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In the Spotlight: Ashton Swinnerton
Ash's Style File Notes: There's nothing more refreshing than being perfectly dressed for an activity. Ashton is kicking it 90s Grunge for a little afternoon leisure by the Otonabee.
What Ashton says about her style: "It's always supporting how I am feeling at the time. Right now, I've got these flowered Doc Martin boots that make me feel strong and this denim jacket from Sympathy for the Rebel, which has my Luke Perry and Jason Priestly Pins. All things 90s. My obsession. The outfit was topped off with a pair of 60s, bright green Sunglasses from Joie De Vie on George St., and an Egyptian Opal Ring from Tribal Voices. The ring reminded me of the Bob Dylan Song 'She belongs to me', which also infuses the look with some 60s vibes—the lyrics in that song 'She wears an Egyptian ring, That sparkles before she speaks'. It did sparkle and so did the waters of the River in Beautiful Peterborough."
—Ash Street
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