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OOTD - Suede Fringe

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Spring has definitely arrived, but I feel as though I've been dreaming about Spring fashion since well into the winter. When I was invited by Lemonberry to be a part of their Spring fashion lookbook, I jumped at the chance!  Lemon berry is an adorable boutique right outside of Toronto in Aurora, Ontario.  You guys know that I'm all about the boutique shopping, so this experience was amazing for me. Being let loose in a beautiful boutique to style looks for the upcoming Spring season? Yes, please! Although the weather certainly didn't get the memo (it was a snow storm during these photos, if you can believe it) Gabriella, Eleni, Jackie and I all had a blast! If you're in the Aurora area and are looking for a beautiful boutique shopping experience, look no further than Lemonberry - you'll definitely be glad that you stopped by!

Suede Fringe Jacket - Soia and Kyo via Lemonberry, Romper - Gentle Fawn via Lemonberry
Clutch - Matt and Nat via Lemonberry




I've been searching for a mustard clutch for some time now, and I love how this one from Matt and Nat is the perfect size and colour.  Plus everything from this brand is 100% vegan, which is awesome.


What do you guys think?  Are you into the suede fringe jacket?  How about the pop of mustard in an otherwise very neutral outfit?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

Photos - Khamp Media
Makeup - Victoria Bourque Salon
Hair - Jade at Luxe Hair Den

OOTD - Peach Off The Shoulder Dress

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The off-the-shoulder trend is huge going into Spring, and I've been reluctant to hop on board.  This is typical behaviour for me: I like to sit back and watch how a trend evolves before diving in myself. Leave it to a good sale to change my ming though; when I saw this peach off-the-shoulder dress on Shopbop during their friends and family sale, I had to have it! I absolutely love the delicate pattern of the dress, both subtle horizontal lines and little flowers. The tie sleeves are a great detail, and I love the retro vibe that the off-the-shoulder neckline gives off.  Paired with my favourite saddle bag and a pair of block heels, this outfit is the perfect retro throwback. Off-the-shoulder, I like you.  I like you a lot.

Dress - WAYF, Bag - Chloe Drew (mini in Cement Pink)
Shoes - c/o Le Chateau





I'm thrilled to announce that I've signed on with Le Chateau as one of their monthly shoe ambassadors.  Each month I get to show you an incredible pair of shoes of my selection - exciting!  This month was an easy choice - I needed these Italian-made suede block heel sandals. The natural suede is the perfect colour, and makes your legs look incredibly long - perfect for us petite ladies! I also am loving the block heel, another huge trend for Spring and going into Summer.  The heel gives a retro vibe and because it's much thicker than your typical pump it makes the sandals so comfortable.



What do you guys think?  Are you into the off-the-shoulder trend?  Have you added any pieces to your wardrobe yet?  Are you as easily influenced by a sale as I am? Let me know!

xo Joëlle

April Favourites

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I know that I must say this every month, but I truly cannot believe how quickly April has flown by.  Typical to a Canadian spring, April has been a mix of sunshine, warm weather, hail, rail and even snow - who can keep up?  Thankfully the strange weather didn't dampen the month, and I'm happy to report that there's quite a few new finds for the month of April.


Sanuk Yoga Slings


You guys - my feet have seen the light.  After week days of trotting around the city in heels, my need a break come the weekend. Enter the Sanuk Yoga Sling - made from recycled yoga mats, these babies are quite honestly the most comfortable sandals that I've ever owned.  I appreciate how secure your foot is, which is great for my back, and the material on the sandal is so soft. I wore the yoga slings for an entire day when they first arrived without one blister - a small miracle for me!  The yoga slings are now my go-to weekend sandal, and my mom has even picked up a pair for herself.  If you're in the market for an ultra comfortable footwear option with a lot of variety (they come in a ton of different colours and prints), definitely check out the Sanuk Yoga Sling.


Miaou Vintage

If you guys follow me on Snapchat (username: lapetitenoob) you would have seen that I had attended the most beautiful high tea hosted by Sabrina of Miaou, a place to find gorgeously curated collection of vintage goodies and beautiful designs.  I have always loved the idea of vintage shopping, but don't possess the patience that it takes to sift through piles of stuff to find a treasure.  Sabrina has an eye for those treasures, and thanks to her I was able to purchase the sweetest vintage ring with no work on my end!  If you're looking to get into vintage finds, but don't know where to start then definitely check out Miaou vintage.


Sekai Beauty Bar


Let me just start off by saying that I have never been one for nail art. When my mom and I went for manicures at Sekai Beauty Bar (on the recommendation of Gabriella of Pastels and Pastries) I had every intention of getting a basic gel mani, but left with something completely unique and special.  The girls at Sekai were so incredibly welcoming and the cool evil eye nail art is so incredible that I think I may be hooked!  After months of trying to find a great nail salon that not only is beautiful and clean, but also easy on the wallet, I'm happy to have found Sekai. Also - note the ring on my middle finger?  That's my Miaou score!


Miraj Hammam Spa by Caudalíe


Wow. That's the only word that consistently comes to mind when I think about my experience at the Miraj Hammam Spa by Caudalíe, in Toronto's Shangri-La hotel.  From first entrance, down to the warm farewells I received on my way out the entire experience was luxury at its finest.  I tried the Caudalie Grand Facial and can honestly say, as someone who typically does not like facials, the experience was phenomenal.  Not only did my aesthetician take all of my concerns about having sensitive skin seriously, she was also so gentle.  The experience was a wonderful mix between skin treatment and relaxing massage so by the time it was over my face was plump and glowing, and I was uber relaxed - so relaxed that I fell asleep in the relaxation room after my treatment! After waking up from my nap, I was offered chai tea and a pistachio baklava and was so content that I felt like I was floating on my way out. For those of you looking for a luxurious treat in the city, I definitely recommend the Miraj Hammam Spa - plus they have some amazing specials going on for Mother's day so why not gift this experience to mom?



Cinco TO


I know that this is an April wrap up, but I couldn't not tell you about an incredible Cinco de Mayo celebration.  One of my favourite restaurants in Toronto, Valdez will be serving up latin tapas, live music and lots and lots of tequila in celebration of Cinco de Mayo.  My snapchat fam knows how much I love a celebration (does anyone else remember the night myself and a couple of bloggers tore of up the city in sombreros?) Tickets are going fast, so definitely pick yours up now to make sure that you're part of the action!  See you there!

What do you guys think?  What did you love for the month of April?  Do you love a night fuelled by tequila and sombreros like I do?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

GIVEAWAY - Win A Shop For Jayu Gift Card

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I'm not too proud to admit that just now, after 30 odd years on this earth I am just starting to really get into accessorizing.  There's something so special about choosing the right jewelry to complement your outfit, and I love the details and interest that the right accessories add.  When one of my favourite local Toronto jewelry retailers, Shop for Jayu, asked me to be a part of their Spring and Summer campaign, I jumped at the chance - literally, I jumped right off the couch when I read the email! I've always known Shop For Jayu for their gorgeous statement pieces, but their Spring and Summer collection has a major focus on all things delicate and dainty which is right up my alley.  Check out some fun photos from the day (plus a behind-the-scenes video) and keep reading to see how you could win a $60 gift certificate to Shop for Jayu!

Jewelry - Shop For Jayu, Dress - Fitzroy Boutique, Makeup - Hey Jolie, Hair - Allison Kam




Hope you guys like this!  What is your favourite way to accessorize?  Do you like statement pieces, layering simple details - or both? Let me know, I would love to hear your thoughts!

xo Joëlle

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OOTD - Floral Maxi Skirt With Ever New

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For those of you who have been following me for some time, you know that I've had a long journey in discovering my personal style.  Sometimes I feel as though I'm still figuring my style out, but throughout the whole journey one thing has stayed consistent: I have a soft spot for florals.  Anything with a floral patter makes my heart sing, and if it's done in a light and airy fabric then I'm sold.  When I first saw this floral patterned maxi skirt at Ever New, I knew instantly that it had to be mine.  Coupled with the retro-inspired lace crop top, block-heeled sandals and a sweet little mini bag, and I'm ready for Spring and Summer.

Maxi Skirt, Lace Crop Top, Sandals, Bag - c/o Ever New






Finding your personal style is definitely an ongoing journey for me, but my love for florals is here to stay. What do you guys think? Do you have one thing consistent with your personal style, or is it ever-changing? Are you into the floral maxi skirt?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Old Navy White Jeans

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Spring weather to me automatically means white denim.  I have seriously been loving my white jeans this season, as you can see by practically every outfit post featuring them! One of the questions that I often have asked is where my favourite white jeans are from, and my answer is simple: Old Navy. Thick enough to not be see-through, just the right amount of stretch and petite sizes - yep, I love me some Old Navy jeans! Paired with a light blue off-the-shoulder top and some platform sandals and all of a sudden my beloved jeans have a seventies vibe to them.

White Jeans, Top, Shoes Bag - c/o Old Navy



I feel like I'm hoarding blush bags lately, but this sweet little faux-suede fringe cross body had to come home with me. The fringe is so subtle and a great way to add interest to any outfit.  Plus since it has two zippered openings, the bag can hold a lot. I'm so glad that I scooped up this baby for the upcoming summer season music festivals.





Now for a bit of exciting news - Old Navy just went through a massive renovation at Yorkdale Shopping Centre and the results are absolutely beautiful! Check it out for yourself on Saturday, May 7 from 12noon - 4pm, and shop their spring collection - including this outfit, and receive a gift with purchase!

What do you guys think?  Did you have a hard time finding the perfect pair of white jeans as well?  What are your thoughts on the off-the-shoulder trend?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

Youtube - 3 Summer Date Ideas With Dr. Kimberly Moffit

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For those of you following me on Instagram or Snapchat (username: lapetitenoob) you know that I'm currently touring through Europe.  Before leaving for Paris, I had the opportunity to collaborate with the beautiful and talented Dr. Kimberly Moffit on a fun video that details 3 summer date night outfit ideas - PLUS a $100 J Crew giveaway!

You guys may recognize Dr. Kimberly from Ask Kimberly of Youtube fame.  Known for her practical and down-o-earth relationship tips and advice, I can honestly say that Dr. Kimberly is just as beautiful, kind and bubbly in real life as she is in her video.  We had such a good time filming this video, and I hope that you love it as much as I do!

Check out the video, and let me know what you think!  Be sure to follow both myself and Dr. Kimberly on Instagram for a chance to win a $100 gift card to J Crew.


xo Joëlle

OOTD - Blush Leather Jacket

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I'm back! After a whirlwind of a European trip, I'm back home in Toronto and that means back to blogging.  Prior to leaving for my trip, I did manage to fit in one sneaky outfit shoot while on a 'blogger crawl' with some of my favourite blog gals: Eleni, Gabriella and Tara. For those of you who aren't following me on Snapchat (username: lapetitenoob), a blogger crawl is when us girls all pile into one car and spend the day frolicking though the city and doing everything that our man-friends would never have the patience for: brunch, flowers, gratuitous coffee photos - the works!  It's always such a fun day and it's great to spend time with girls who have the same passion for blogging that you do.  If you haven't already, I definitely recommend setting up your own monthly blogger crawl!

Anyways, back to the outfit. (Can you tell I'm jet lagged? I can barely keep my mind on one topic at a time!)

When I first laid eyes on this blush pink drape-front suede and leather jacket from Bernardo Outerwear, I gasped. It's so rare to find a light pink leather jacket, much less one of such high quality, and you guys know my obsession with blush runs deep.  I love the different textures of leather and suede, and the colour is just too good.  Being petite means that the sleeves ran a little big, but nothing a trip to the tailor can't fix. Paired with some white denim and my absolute favourite Stuart Weitzman nude pumps, this jacket is a breath of fresh air from your typical black leather.


Jacket - c/o Bernardo Outerwear, Jeans - c/o Old Navy,
Top - James Purse via Marshalls, Shoes - c/o Stuart Weitzman, Bag - c/o Danielle Nicole



This adorable little Danielle Nicole handbag is a cherished gift from when I had the pleasure of meeting the designer herself!  Danielle and I met briefly as she was jet setting through Toronto, and I'm so happy that we had the opportunity to chat - she's so sweet! I was grateful for this handbag, since this particular day there were chances of showers and vegan leather is perfect for such a weather forecast. 


Danielle Nicole Handbag Outfit


What do you guys think?  Do you love the blush leather jacket?  How would you incorporate it into one of your outfits?  I would love to know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - What To Wear To A Wedding

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It's that time of the year when the weather starts to warm, the trees flower, and those save-the-dates that have been sitting on your fridge become a reality - yes, it's wedding season!

Though it can be overwhelming some years, I personally love when wedding season comes around but am always left wondering what to wear. You want to be respectful of the cut and colour of your dress, but still comfortable enough to cut a rug to your favourite songs on the dance floor.  This blush dress is perfect for wedding season, and will definitely be making the rounds with me this year.  Though white can still be a controversial colour for weddings, a light blush is a safer alternative and still very festive. Bonus points for the stretchy fabric and waist detail, that allows you to feel comfortable enough to go in for that second piece of wedding cake (am I the only one who loves fondant icing?)

Dress - c/o Teese Me, Shoes - c/o Stuart Weitzman, Bag - Chloe
Bracelet - Cherry Pick



Though I've raved about these Stuart Weitzman Nouveau Pumps in previous posts, I just have to again.  These shoes are hands down the most perfect, comfortable pair of pumps that I've ever owned! I never fail to receive at least on compliment when I'm wearing them, and I can literally walk in them for hours.  If you're in the market for a pair of classic nude pumps that will go with absolutely everything, then  I definitely suggest giving these babies a try.



What do you guys think?  Do you like the idea of a blush dress to wear to a wedding?  What do you feel most comfortable in for wedding attire?  Am I the only one who loves fondant wedding cake?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Two Piece Floral Dress

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Summer has arrived and with it brings the fun-packed days and warm evenings.  I love the transition into warmer weather dressing, especially when it comes to getting dolled up for a night out.  There is something so liberating about stepping out sans coat and letting your outfit take centre stage.  This two piece dress from Dynamite is definitely a show-stopper, and perfect for summer; the matching twin set instantly makes you look pulled together, and the material is nice and breathable (without being see-through.) Paired with a pair of chunky heeled sandals and a fun clutch and you're ready to party well into the evening.

Top + Skirt + Bag: c/o Dynamite, Shoes - c/o Evernew






What do you guys think?  Are you excited as I am for the warmer weather?  What's your go-to for a summertime night out?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Blue Off The Shoulder Dress

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I think it's officially time to celebrate the warm weather without worrying about jinxing it: Summer is here to stay!  You guys know that I'm a sucker for a cute dress; I find dresses to be the perfect summer outfit since they're an outfit within themselves and are so comfortable.  With the off-the-shoulder trend taking off, I was so happy to find this cute blue number from Old Navy.  I love how the dress comes with a belting option, which makes it perfect for us petites: you can essentially adjust the length of the dress to meet your needs.  Paired with a blush pink bucket bag and some on-trend clogs, this is definitely a go-to summer weekend or evening outfit for me.

Dress + Shoes: Old Navy, Bucket Bag - c/o Hieleven



You guys know that I always have a story about my bags, so here it goes.  I had been coveting a certain high-end bucket bag for months (cough - Mansur Gavriel) but could never seem to get my hands on one of these coveted bucket bags.  When I was turned onto Hieleven and their gorgeous pink bucket bag, I couldn't believe it - it's very similar, if not better in my opinion!  I really appreciate the feet at the bottom of the bag, especially since it's such a light colour, and the tassels are absolutely adorable.  Made from a high quality leather and super practical, I've forgotten all about my previous designer desire. 



What do you guys think?  Are you celebrating the summer weather as well, or do you prefer another season?  What's your thoughts on the bucket bag and off-the-shoulder trend?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

How To Pack For 3 Weeks In Europe With Just Carry On Luggage

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what to pack for paris italy amsterdam using only carry on luggage

For those of you who have been following my blog for some time, you'll know that I absolutely love traveling but hate the hassle that comes along with lugging around, checking and waiting on a huge luggage.  Since the very first trip that I traveled using carry-on luggage only, I haven't looked back and am still amazed at how much time and frustration you save when packing lightly and only bringing carry-on.

If you've been following along on Instagram, you will have seen that we just got back from a 3 week whirlwind trip through Europe.  Our travels took us from Paris to Brussels, from Milan to Florence, and then Amsterdam home to Toronto. With a trip consisting of 5 cities, 4 countries, 2 train rides and 4 flights the amount of time saved using just a carry on luggage is invaluable - especially when you only have a precious few days in certain cities!

Take a look at what I packed to get me from Paris to Amsterdam in the springtime. I wanted to be ultra-prepared, since traveling through Europe in the spring can leave to a variety of different temperatures.  Luckily for us we had mostly sunny skies and mild weather, with a few rainy periods. As you'll see I stuck to a very light, neutral colour palette for mix-and-match ease.

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5 Dresses


To me, dresses are some of the easiest things to pack, and can actually be quite versatile - especially in changing weather conditions.  I was able to wear each dress on its own during warmer days, and layered over some black tights and with a jacket for when the weather cooled down. Depending on how heavy the fabric is, dresses can also substitute as a shirt when layered under pants or a skirt; the chambray dress on the far right was used as a top with jeans!

how pack for Europe using only carry on luggage

4 Shirts


Well, technically 5 shirts if you count a grey t-shirt that I ended up using as a sleeping shirt. I tried to keep my palette very neutral so that everything could be mixed and matched, and the shirts were no exception.  Each shirt could be - and were - paired with each of the bottoms for a simple, no-fuss outfit. I like to pack very lightweight shirts to save space in the carry-on, plus they're great for layering since the weather can go from freezing cold to very warm in the course of a day (especially in Paris!)
**Not Shown: One large sweater

what to wear in paris travel

2 Bottoms


I know that you're thinking - white jeans, are you crazy?!  In my defence, I wanted to stick to a light-coloured neutral palette for my clothing so white denim were an obvious choice for me. To be honest, I didn't find having light-coloured jeans and more maintenance than dark jeans, especially since I knew that they would be going straight into the laundry as soon as I got home.  A black shirt was an obvious choice for me as well, since it paired well with each top as well as tights, and was a good length without being too short.
**Not Shown: a pair of black, opaque tights,  those were thrown out at the end of the trip.

how to pack for italy in the spring


2 Jackets


Packing jackets while traveling can be a bummer, but are absolutely essential when traveling through Europe in the spring.  For this trip I brought along two options: a lighter, oversized blazer that was great for layering and a heavier black trench coat for when the weather really cooled down.  I honestly used the lighter blazer for the majority of the time, but was glad to have the trench coat - especially at night! Before leaving I went back and fourth between the trench coat and a leather jacket and, although I settled on the trench, I think that either would have been appropriate and practical.

what to pack for paris and italy

Accessories


Here's the make-or-break category when packing using only a carry on.  You accessories are essential to mixing-and-matching your clothing pieces to create new outfits and can be extremely practical as well!  The blanket scarf that I packed was often a substitute for a jacket, a pillow on the train and even served as a picnic blanket when sipping wine under the Eiffel Tower in Paris. A silk neck scarf added some interest to otherwise very boring outfits, and I never travel without a hat (Tip - I wear my hat on every airplane and train to avoid it from becoming crushed in my carry on.)  I only took one purse this time, but made sure that it was extremely practical and went with every outfit.

Shoes


Though I don't have a flat-lay of my shoes since they're currently in desperate need of a wash and/or polish, I did end up bringing one pair of flat black boots (you can see them in my last packing post), a pair of taupe, sleek running shoes and some nude flats.

The Outfits

what to wear in paris in spring

For all outfits, as well as some travel photos, follow the hashtag #LPNtravels on Instagram.

Take a look at my last Italian packing post for some helpful hints, as well as how I pack my toiletries for carry on travel.  I also have a post on what to pack and wear in Paris to avoid looking like a tourist.

What do you guys think?  Are you a carry on convert?  What are some of your best packing tips?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Mint Maxi Skirt

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Summer's here, so maxi skirts and crop tops are on the agenda.  You guys know that I'm a big fan of this combination simply because it's so simple, comfortable and flattering - yes, even for petites!  The fact that there's only a bit of skin showing at your most narrow part makes the maxi skirt and crop top my go-to combo when I've over-indulged over the weekend.  This mint maxi skirt from Club Monaco is great for petites - I can actually wear it without heels!  Paired with my favourite lace crop top and some simple sandals, and I'm good to go.

Maxi Skirt - Club Monaco, Crop top - c/o Evernew, Sandals - Asos, Bag - Chloe Drew





I just have to take a second to rave about this recently-purchased pink pom pom for my purse. After looking high and low for a purse pom that was fluffy, beautiful, and wouldn't break the bank I finally found one on Etsy.  Check out YogaStudio55 if you're in the market for your own Purse Pom.


What do you guys think?  Are you into the maxi skirts and crop tops, or are you over it?  Do you have a hard time finding maxi skirts that fit as well?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Little Blue Dress

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It's no secret that come summer, I'm practically living exclusively in little sundresses.  Not only are they a great way to beat the heat, but a cute dress is such an easy, instant outfit.  The problem of having an entire closet full of dresses (which I do) is that you loose the versatility of creating different outfits from the same pieces of clothing  - unless you rely on accessories.  This little blue dress from Club Monaco is absolutely adorable on its own, but paired with a statement head scarf it takes on new life.  Even your choice of shoes and bag can help to shape and change an outfit; imagine the difference if you were to swap each out with a small cross body and a pair of nude flats. Come nightfall, a long cardigan layered over top is all you need.  Simple!  My love for little summer dresses runs deep, but it doesn't have to come at a sacrifice to closet versatility.

Dress - Club Monaco, Bag - Madewell, Shoes - c/o Old Navy, Scarf - H&M (old - I usually find the best scarves at thrift stores)




Can we talk for a second about the majesty that are these Salvatore Ferragamo cat eye sunglasses?  When I first saw them, I gasped - they're basically my perfect sunnies! I love the two-toned brown and tortoise on the frame, and the gold detailing pairs nicely with tanned skin (or overly-bronzed skin in my case.)



What do you guys think?  Are you as into the little sundresses as I am, or do you prefer separates?  How do you get the most out of the items in your closet?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Bicycle Riding Season

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Some people dust off their convertible come the warm weather, but I have another kind of summer wheels; meet Betty Blue, my beloved Dutch Step-Through bicycle.  Traditionally this bike was created so that one could wear a skirt with ease while cycling around town, and I like to still uphold this in modern times.  I couldn't have thought of a better outfit than my handmade Meemoza floral skirt and light blouse. There is something so special that you can actually feel when wearing hand-made clothing - each stitch, pleat and hem appears so much daintier when you know that an actual human is responsible for them. Sustainable fashion all the way! So if you see a girl in skirt bicycling though Toronto (with a helmet, of course) give her a wave, it's probably your favourite Petite Noob!

Skirt + Top - c/o Meemoza, Shoes - Old Navy, Bag - Madewell
Sunglasses - Karen Walker






What do you guys think?  Do you have some summer wheels too? Would you wear a skirt while bike riding?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - The Body Suit

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When I had first gotten wind that the body suit was making a major comeback for Spring and Summer, my first thought was: 'oh no.' Memories of my mother wrestling me into a body suit as a child, hours at ballet classes fiddling with my uncomfortable suit - needless to say, the body suit and I have a pretty rocky past. Never one to hold a grudge, I picked up this sleek white number from Dynamite and paired it with my favourite pair of distressed boyfriend jeans.  Much to my surprise, I actually loved the look and found the whole outfit quite comfortable!  A nice feature of the bodysuit is that it keeps your lines very clean in an outfit, and saves from the dreaded 'muffin top.' Though the whole look was kept very comfortable with the boyfriend jeans, I will definitely be pairing my suit with some high waisted skinny jeans next time.  Save for an almost bathroom emergency (exercise caution when wearing a body suit on your second cup of coffee) I think that I'm loving this huge summer trend.


Bodysuit - Dynamite, Jeans - Joe's Jeans (c/o Marshalls), Overcoat - Topshop
Bag - Chloe, Shoes - Club Monaco 



I'm not one to normally choose a low neckline, but I actually like how well is accentuates my favourite Shop For Jayu layered necklace - plus, if you head over to their home page you'll see yours truly awkwardly dancing for their SS16 campaign!




What do you guys think?  Have you gotten into the body suit trend, or have childhood memories kept you away?  How do you like it paired with the boyfriend jeans?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

Garnier Skin Active Retreat

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A few weeks ago, I had the absolute pleasure to join Garnier on a blissful weekend retreat at the gorgeous Langdon Hall and learn all about skincare, haircare and sun protection. From the very first moment of being picked up in a limo in good company with talented Canadian bloggers, to the very last bite of a delicious breakfast, the retreat was absolutely magical and I learned a great deal about my own skin and how to address my issues.


I'll just touch briefly on Langdon Hall itself.  The grounds are absolutely breathtaking, the staff wonderful and the food amazing.  This was one of the first time that I had a hotel room all to myself, and I have to say - I quite enjoyed it! The room was the perfect touch of traditional and modern, and the bed so comfortable that I couldn't help sneaking in a nap wherever I could!

Langdon Hall takes great pride in their service and attention to detail, which was evident in my stay.  There was always a smile and a friendly "hello" from staff members throughout the property, and they are always happy to answer questions - especially about their lush gardens that you can see chef's picking out fresh ingredients from!


We also enjoyed a relaxing early-morning yoga session right on the grounds, and it was a great way to start off the day.  I can't wait for my next visit to Langdon Hall, this time with a bathing suit so I can take advantage of their beautiful pool.





We were immersed with Garnier skincare, haircare and sun protection, but one of the absolute star products for me has been the Garnier BB Cream + Blur.  I'm a full-coverage foundation girl through and through, thanks to some pretty horrible acne scarring and hyper pigmentation.  I honestly would have never thought that a BB cream would be able to offer me the coverage that I need, but I stand corrected.  What I love most about the Garnier BB Cream + Blur is how light it is - I use a makeup brush to apply the product all over my face, and then touch up my problem areas (cheeks) with the same brush; it honestly feels like a second layer of skin!  I've been tracking my before and afters on Snapchat, so be sure to follow me to see (username: lapetitenoob.)



Another 'ah-ha' moment came to me when being introduced to the Garnier Clearly Brighter skincare line.  You guys know what I have suffered from acne for years, and while it has calmed down substantially it never occurred to me that I may need to target a new skin concern: dull, lifeless skin thanks to ageing (a perk of being in your 30s!)  I've been using the Clearly Brighter Cleanser, Dark Spot Corrector and the Overnight treatment and I can honestly say that my face is noticeably brighter - and it hasn't irritated my extremely sensitive skin, which is a huge bonus.

That;s it for me! Check out the hashtag #SkinActiveRetreat on Instagram to see more about Langdon Hall and Garnier Products.  In the meantime, if you need me I'll be harassing Brian to bring me back to Langdon Hall!

xo Joelle

Thank you Garnier Canada for the wonderful retreat. All thoughts and opinions are 100% my own.

OOTD - Eve Gravel

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Sometimes, in life and in clothing, you meet 'the one.' In this case, my fated something is the gorgeous, pastel printed dress from Montreal-based designer Eve Gravel.  They say that when you know, you know and I definitely knew that this dress and I were meant to be from the moment I laid eyes on it.  Call it love at first sight, but it was definitely the pattern of this dress that drew me in; delicate water coloured blues and pinks that look even more beautiful in the sunlight.  The shape of the dress is also one of my favourite silhouettes - loose and easy, something that looks just as good with a pair of heels than it does with some sandals while walking Fritz (true story.)  For us Canadians, we don't have to look outside of our own country to find gorgeous, unique fashion. Go ahead and shop Canadian-made; you might just fall in love.

Dress - c/o Eve Gravel, Shoes - c/o Evernew
Bucket Bag - c/o Hieleven, Sunglasses - Karen Walker


Side note: the name of this Eve Gravel dress is the 'Gelato' so obviously my nightly treat needed to follow suite.






What do you guys think?  Have you ever fallen in love at first sight with clothing?  What's your thoughts on patterned dresses?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - The Bardot Top

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There are few summer trends that get me more excited than off-the-shoulder - specifically the Bardot Top.  I have visions of sauntering over to my bad-boy high school crush, looking over my exposed shoulder and whispering "tell me about it, stud." Okay so my reality is far from the last scene of Grease, but it's hard to get confused when wearing such a deliciously retro style top. I love the grey tone of this off-the-shoulder beauty, and the cropped Bardot top pairs perfectly with a flowing white skirt; you could even say that they go together like rama lama lama ka dinga da dinga dong.  Too much?

Top - Aritzia, Skirt - c/o Pink Martini, Shoes - c/o Stuart Weitzman
Clutch - Clare V



I can't get over the pattern on this white Pink Martini Dorothy Skirt - so cute!  I also appreciate the sizing and shape; as a petite girl with a small waist and wide hips, this style of skirt is perfect.  I can't wait to pair this skirt with a white crop top and straw hats when the summer heat really kicks in.




What do you guys think?  Are you into the Bardot top, or do you think that it best stay with Sandy in Grease?  Do you like the pattern of the skirt?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle

OOTD - Lace Off The Shoulder

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Like most people, when I think summer my mind immediately wanders to the beach.  Sugar Beach is a white-sand, pink-umbrellaed oasis in the middle of downtown Toronto and is a great place to put your feet up in the big city. This white lace off-the-shoulder dress from Chicwish is a great summer day-to-night option for those hot and muggy days. Paired with some wooden platforms and a boater hat, this outfit can take you from beach to town in no time.

Dress - c/o Chicwish, Shoes - c/o Le Chateau. Hat - Dynamite





You guys know that I'm no stranger to the retro trend that's been around all year, so when I saw these wooden clog-type shoes from Le Chateau my first thought was: come to mama. I love how the platform adds some interest, and makes them extremely comfortable to walk in.


After years (yes, years) of searching, I was finally able to find the perfect boater hat at Dynamite.  The brim is larger than a traditional boater hat, but it makes the look more feminine and is a great summer accessory.




What do you guys think?  Are you into the off the shoulder trend as much as I am this summer?  What's a good day-to-night summer outfit for you?  Let me know!

xo Joëlle
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