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Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: March 11-17, 2024

Alison Pegg

Being a redhead on St. Patrick’s Day has been quite a journey.

Growing up, the leprechaun jokes were unavoidable. My hair was a vibrant strawberry blond when I was younger, and kids were kids, and called it like they saw it. March 17th was as horrible as it sounds, and the lucky charm jokes were plentiful.

In college, the Irish jokes were still unavoidable, but at least I could play them for a couple free beers. It also helped that by that time, I was as tall as half the drunks in the bar.

Today, I still avoid the colour green. Olive is about as far as I venture, even though emerald hues really do flatter my skin. Those teasing remarks fade, but never disappear, whenever I reach for the shade.

I guess I should be glad my red hair is still natural. The grays are definitely sprouting, but as I age, I’m more thankful than ever that my hair as still kept a version of it natural hue. And, I suppose, for the Irish that runs through my family’s lineage, that blessed the strands I have today.

Here’s is this week’s Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T.

Reading

Why Stylists Rule the Red Carpet (Decoder Ring)

The Oscars were kind of entertaining this year, weren’t they? Thank goodness for Ken. John Cena’s costumes joke aside, I mostly watch the Academy Awards for the fashion, and this year didn’t quite deliver for me as much as year’s past. Which is why I found this episode of the Decoder Ring podcast so entertaining. Avery Trufelman explains the origin of the Hollywood Stylist, how they were born out of a broken studio system, and their rise to their own celebrity today. It’s a super fun listen.

Eating

Hot Pepper Jelly (Stonewall Kitchen)

I’ve come to realize I’m a toast person. Sweet toast, savory toast, breakfast toast, appetizer toast - i love them all. Which I why I think I’m on a kick that is a mix of all the toasts right now. It starts with toasted sourdough bread, continues with a ton of salted butter, and topped with Hot Pepper Jelly. The sweet, salty and spice are the perfect mix and I can’t stop snarfing these down to start my day.

Playing

I’m Just Ken (The Oscars)

He’s just Ken. In a fabulously sparkly pink Gucci suit. Trying not to laugh. And delivering the best musical number The Oscars has even seen. Everytime Ryan Gosling’s Ken Opus comes across my TikTok I stop to watch it, it’s the perfect homage and just so, so fun. Barbie was my favourite movie nominated this year, and this number was Kenough to cement it’s pop culture legacy.

Obsession

Roberta Boffo Art

TikTok has been wonderful for discovering new artists from all over the world and appreciating their talents when their brush/pen/medium of choice strokes their canvas. It’s where I found Italian artist Roberta Boffo, who’s ink on paper masterpieces can only be described as “more than the eye can see.” Her meticulous creations are almost like wingdings on crack, from far away they look simple yet abstract, but up close is where the appreciation for her talent really comes to life. Watching her work is mesmerizing.

@robertaboffoart “LIFE OF A SYMPHONY” - limited edition prints available via the link in my bio #myart #arttok #painting #artprocess #robertaboffo ♬ Flower Waltz-Tchaikovsky(390671) - soundweaver (S.O)

Recommending

Blending Make Up Brushes (Sigma)

Washing my makeup brushes is one of those weekend tasks where you don’t really have to think. I think it says a lot about how great a product is when you can zone out while cleaning it. Sigma blending brushes are one of those products. Week and week I put them through torture, blending and applying creams, powders, and even liquid eyeshadows, and week after week they clean beautifully, like you’d never know they had even been used. I’ve had them for YEARS and there’s been no shedding, no discoloration, or wear and tear to be found. An investment well worth it.

Treating

Penguin Ice Bucket (West Bend Aluminum Company)

When Grandview Mercantile has a sale, somehow I always find myself taking a trip through their store. During their Spring Forward weekend, for Daylight Savings, natch, I spotted this charming penguin ice bucket along with their other vintage homewares. Thinking it was cute, I returned it to the shelf, set to think about it overnight before purchasing. A quick google search later that evening revealed it to be a “Barware Icon”, and I knew I’d be returning the next day to pick it up. It’s adorable, it’s quirky, and it will look perfect on my bookshelf next to my other treasured bar ware.

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: March 3-10, 2024

Alison Pegg

Can we all agree that in grand scheme of holiday candy, Easter candy remains supreme?

Mini eggs, creme eggs, Jelly Belly’s, there’s no greater trio of candy delights. Perusing through the grocery stores this weekend, almost of them were already sold out, three weeks ahead of Easter, further cementing their status as the very best.

How I wish we had the huge Cadbury eggs, the ones that are bigger than you had, that I grew up with at home in Canada. Stuffed with candy inside, the delight of smashing that huge egg open was one of many childhood memories.

Here’s this week’s Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T.

Reading

Hi Everyone with Hillary Kerr (Substack)

Hillary Kerr’s substack, Hi Everyone with Hillary Kerr, is consistently one of my favourite reads of the week. Written in her signature conversational style, it’s like chatting fashion and beauty with one of your besties every Sunday. This week’s edition, You Can Only Have One, was so much fun posing the question “if you could only have one fashion or beauty item, what would you choose?. We all wish we could live a minimalist lifestyle, but that' wouldn’t be any fun, would it?

Eating

Vim & Petal Gin (Middle West Spirits)

Martini Friday might have to be a thing now. I’ve got the shaker, the stemless glasses, and my favourite local gin. Middle West Spirits’ Vim & Petal is herby and smooth and makes a stellar martini when super cold. The bottle is beautiful too, perfect for displaying on your home bar.

Playing

eternal sunshine (Ariana Grande)

It’s pop diva spring and I am here. for. it. All the superstars are dropping new music in the next month, starting with Glendola herself, Ariana Grande. Her new album, eternal sunshine, is fantastic (the critics are loving it too). It’s pop, it’s R&B, and still has Ariana’s signature runs. Standout tracks for me? The second single, we can’t be friends is easily my favourite on the abulm, as is the dancy first track, bye.

Obsessing

Theda (Birkenstock)

Calling it early - I think I might have found my summer sandal. Yes, snow fell on the ground this week, so it’s a wee bit early to declare this, but hear me out. First, it’s a Birkenstock. Wait, not those kinds of birks. This one is entirely leather, except for the patented birk sole. Second, there’s a platform, with a bit of heel, meaning this sandal has high potential to be dressed up or down. Lastly, it’s black. If there ever was a minimalist, quasi-dressy birk it’s the Theda, and I think I need to own it.

Birkenstock Theda Leather Sandal

Recommending

come hell or high water tubing mascara (caliray)

Holy grail. Life changer, Super fine. Words I never thought I’d use to describe a mascara, but here we are. Caliray’s come hell or high water tubing mascara is so good I almost want to gatekeep it. If you have hooded eyes AND oily lids like I do, buy this stuff. It doesn’t flake, it holds a curl, and it gives so much volume your lashes look miles long. Did I mention it’s a clean formula too? RUN.

Treating

Molten Ring (Missoma)

I’m always looking to add to my ring stack, and when Shopbop has a sale code, the first section I run to is jewelry. I picked up this silver Missoma Molten Ring last week in the sale, I love that it’s simple and of-the-moment silver, but with a little bit of character. The wave is the visual interest that I love that keeps this from being another boring, dainty silver ring.

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: February 26 - March 3, 2024

Alison Pegg

I forgot how much of a luxury it is to have a weekday afternoon free. To go about as you please, with no one and nothing to really get in your way.

This week I was lucky enough to have a weekday afternoon free and it was glorious. I spent the day perusing vintage shops in Italian Village and Clintonville, taking my time to uncover every little nook and cranny that they had filled. Even more of a treat was the relative easy of parking, street spots were aplenty in the early afternoon.

It was a great reminder to take the afternoon off. To take yourself on a solo date. And to take the time to really enjoy your surroundings.

Here’s this week’s Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T for the last week of February.

Reading

First Flight, Final Fall (C.W. Farnsworth)

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Having an afternoon off early in the week was glorious, but it did make the rest of my work week a bit of doozy. By the time Saturday morning rolled around, I wanted something breezy to escape to First, Flight Final Fall by C.W. Farnsworth did just that. I love a good sports romance and this one featured two soccer players at the top of their game. I loved the peek into the life of an uber-famous footballer, but was equally charmed by the female lead, a confident U.S. soccer phenom driven to show the world she belongs at the top.

Eating

Rosso Pesto (Aldi)

No fancy milkshakes for me this week. Other than a breakfast at Timmy’s on Tuesday, I cooked from my own pantry for most of this week. I’ve been on a pasta kick of late, having discovered Aldi’s Rosso Pesto. It’s the perfect no-sauce sauce, not heavy and goopy like a traditional marinara, but light and flavourful on whole wheat pasta. I make my own “primavera” to add to it, pan frying a mixture of mini peppers, garlic, portobello mushrooms and halved cheery tomatoes to round out the whole wheat penne. It’s healthy and filling - I’ve been packing this for lunch for the past week.

Playing

Une Fille, Un Style - Pernille Tesibaek (Vogue France)

Talk about decor goals. The interior of Pernille Teibaek’s Copenhagen home is a modern, minimalist’s dream. From the marble to the vintage furnishings, it pays homage to Danish design, while remaining incredibly stylish, exactly what you’d expect from one of Scandinavia’s top influencers. It’s hard to believe her four children live there too!

Obsessing

Ganni x Ace & Tate Sunglasses

I’m on a fast of all-things fashion at the moment, but this new sunglasses collab from one of favourite brands, Ganni, might just break it. The Scandi cool-girl brand partnered for a second time with Dutch brand Ace & Tate to produce another line of colourful sunglasses, perfect for the Ganni Girl. I can’t help but gravitate toward the Twiggy in Tobacco Brown, but the cat-eyed Sadie might be the coolest shape of this bunch. Even cooler? Each of these shades is made from sustainably sourced wood pulp combined with bio-plasticiser instead of fossil fuels.


Recommending

Acrylic Desk Calendar (Appointed)

It’s become a ritual at this point. This flip of the cardstock at the start of a new month. A fresh start.

My Appointed Desk Calendar might be small, it’s only 5” square, but it’s minimal design makes it easy to fit into any decor style around your home.

Treating

Rules (ThirdFloorPrints)

I love the idea of a cheeky print or two on a wall of bookshelves. Something that’s not too big, nestled behind a vase or an object, that when found, gives the peruser something to smile about. This print is one of those prints. I also love the idea of putting this at the front door, almost as a pledge for visitors to read before entering my home. It’s positive, it’s fun, and it’s a great reminder to let loose a little and not take things so seriously.

What's in my bag: February

Alison Pegg

As much as I loved carrying around last month’s shearling tote, I told myself this year that I would try and rotate my bags monthly and actually wear my wardrobe.

It’s going to be really hard to switch out February’s bag for March’s after carrying it for last 29 days. Perhaps I can break my own rule and switch out my work bag instead because I loved carrying this bag so much.

What bag you might wonder?

My Fount Classic Kinsley Carryall.

There’s nothing not to like about this bag. It holds a ton but doesn’t look huge, has a wide shoulder strap that helps distribute weight and also includes a crossbody strap if you want to wear it messenger style. It’s a zip top to keep your belongings inside (or keep others out), has a clip for keys, and a small interior pocket to stash lip gloss, pens, or whatever else you might want handy.

I think my favourite feature though is where it’s from. Designed and handmade in Cleveland, Ohio by a skilled group of artisans. I love supporting local and couldn’t be more proud to carry it.

Inside my bag, it’s more of the same from January with a few switches. This pair of fingerless cashmere gloves to wear in the office (I wish I was kidding) was added. Oddly enough I found them in the men’s section after the women’s version kept selling out.

I also switched up my sunnies for a pair that hugs my eyes a bit tighter. We saw a delightful amount of sun this month and these sunglasses were perfect to shield the rays.

Given my lip balm obsession, I’m surprised it too until February for a Dior Lip Glow to appear in my page. The pink 01 colour is the perfect “cold girl makeup” shade for the winter months. For something a little more sophisticated, this Tower 28 ShineOn Lip Jelly in sesame is the perfect “milky mauve” with a hint of gloss.

Rounding out my bag this month is the brightest and happiest of contents, my baggu happy print reusable bag. The colour is super easy to find in a big black bag (which makes it perfect to put on the bottom) and the bag came in handy from everything to Target runs to trips to Aldi. Wholeheartedly recommend this cheery little print.

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: February 19-25, 2024

Alison Pegg

This was the second Saturday morning that we’ve awoken with multiple inches of snow on the ground. It’s been glorious.

Glorious because it’s gorgeous, but also because a clear, sunny, snow-covered ground day is my fave. I doubled my milage on my daily walk absorbing all the vitamin D, and it was just so refreshing.

I love it when nature tells us to pause for a moment and look around. Sometimes we can all use the reminder.

Here’s this week’s Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T. for the third week of February.

Reading

A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men (New York Times)

I wish I had an article or book to share this week that was something cozy to match all the winter vibes. Sadly, I don’t, because the piece that stuck with me the most this week was this story about childhood influencing in the New York Times. It’s disturbing on so many levels (why do parents do this? what do men get away with this?) but it really got me thinking about my professional relationship with Instagram and how I use it for my job, and I’m honestly not sure how comfortable I feel about it. This is the Times’ investigative reporting at its best and well worth the read.

Eating

Shamrock Shake (McDonald’s)A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men

of course I had to document it =)

Some say it tastes like soap. Some love the nostalgia of it. On this corner of the internet, we are fully Team Shamrock Shake. I picked one up one of these delectible minty treats this week as a treat for surviving the car dealer, and it tasted just how I wanted to be.

Playing

Classical Motivation Playlist (Apple Music)

If I’m being honest, I spent most of my free time this week finishing off last week’s cdrama rec, Amidst a Snowstorm of Love (it’s coming to Netflix this week!). But when I did need to dial in and focus this week, this Classical Motivation playlist was bomb. It’s momentum is perfect for cranking out a to do list, and it kept my brain firing on all cylinders when I needed it to. Highly recommend.

Etsy has a black hole, I swear. The amount of time I’ve spent going to rabbit holes on the site is embarassing, and quite frankly, way too long. Yes, I do have some bookshelves I need to style. No, I do not need everything on Etsy’s website to do so. But wouldn’t this Canada Connect 4 look awesome on said bookshelf? Maybe next to a vase or in front of print, the options are endless. And with something this whimsical, how could this Canadian not add to cart?

Recommending

Hard Linen Journal (Shinola)

Shinola’s notebooks have become workday essentials for me. I was introduced to the brand when I worked in Detroit, and I’ve become a loyal fan of their products, their story, and their commitment to the Motor City. Its easy to be a fan when they make the best notebooks in the game. They’re not to small and not too large, fabric bound, and their paper is the perfect weight to absorb the gel ink ball point pens. It’s like the first day of school every time I unwrap a new one.

Treating

Boat and Tote Zip-Top, Medium (L.L. Bean)

Blame it on the coupon. Or blame it on Tik Tok. Or frankly, blame it on a really well made product. This week I treated myself to a medium zip-top boat and tote from L.L. Bean and I couldn’t be happier. I purchased the large eons ago, but it’s comically huge for an every tote, so this time around I downsized to a medium with hopes of turning this into my work bag come spring. No surprise I kept to the all natural theme, even springing for the natural-coloured monogram too. Because you can never have too many neutrals.