Age: 26
Occupation: Account Coordinator at a Halifax advertising/marketing
agency
Site: www.hautehalifax.com
Location: Halifax
When and why did you start your site?
Jess started Haute Halifax on her own in the spring of 2010, and as her
friend, I was a loyal follower. I really liked the blog’s vibe and was drawn to
the idea of documenting my style, so after some persuasion from friends, I
approached Jess in the fall of 2010 with the idea of joining forces to give
Haute Halifax two unique perspectives. I guess you could say the rest is
history!
How would you describe your site?
While the site is definitely fashion-focused, it also offers musings on
music, trends, and local talent. I document my day-to-day style with outfit
posts, while Jess serves up a myriad of inspiring content – be it an awesome
new indie band, or a crafty little DIY. I think the fact that we both bring
unique, personal content to the table makes for a well-balanced blog.
Where do you get your inspiration?
Though it may sound cliché, I honestly get inspiration from as many
sources as possible, all the while finding ways to make it true to my own
personal style. These days I probably draw the most inspiration from street
style/fashion blogs, though I still take cues from celebrity fashion icons, the
runway, and the retail environment. And of course, my stylish friends and the
city I call home always keep me on my toes!
Who are your style/beauty icons?
Blair Eadie from Atlantic-Pacific blog has the most impeccable style
I’ve ever seen. It’s virtually impossible to emulate but fascinating to watch.
I also really like Krystal Bick from the blog This Time Tomorrow – she takes
risks yet always manages to pull it off. As for celeb style, Zoe Saldana,
Victoria Beckham, and Olivia Palermo all rock my socks.
Describe your personal style.
I always struggle with this question because my style is all over the
map! I definitely experiment with trends and have diverse taste, but generally
speaking, I’d say I gravitate towards chic, classic essentials, mixed with edgy
and glamorous accents.
What was the best style/beauty advice you were given?
It’s not about any single garment or accessory, it’s about how you pull
the whole look together. Great style is about combining elements in unexpected
ways.
Where are your favourite places to shop?
I’m admittedly kind of a mall rat, with the odd vintage or high end
piece thrown in for good measure. I love J Crew, Envy, Banana Republic,
H&M, and Joe Fresh. I pray to the fashion gods to bring Halifax a Zara, and
I’m also a sucker for House of Harlow jewelry and Converse sneakers.
What are your favourite trends for this season?
For Spring/Summer 2012, I’m anticipating a lot of print – geometric,
floral, polka dot, and a lot of colour – everything from neon to pastel to
metallic. I’m loving coloured denim, loose sheer blouses, peplum tops, drop
waist dresses, and utility accents. I’m also still seeing lots of statement
jewelry, which I endorse!
I hate having to cover up a good outfit with a big jacket, and I hate
when I forget to wash my face before bed.
What do you never leave home without?
BlackBerry, iPod, crappy digital camera, wallet, keys, 5 different lip
glosses, and 8 pounds of jewelry.
What are your five essential items that you think every woman should
own?
A great pair of skinny jeans, a perfect-fitting white button-up blouse,
a leather jacket, a pair of designer sunglasses, and a fabulous watch.
Where do you see yourself and your site in five years?
I have no idea what I’m doing in 5 hours, so it’s very tough to say!
“Married with kids” probably isn’t the fashion blogger thing to say, but
regardless, I hope I still get as much pleasure out of fashion and blogging as
I do right now.
What's on your nightstand?
Right now a Valentine’s Day card from my boyfriend, Burt’s Bees lip
balm, a Buddha head (sounds weird), a candle, some random jewelry, and my alarm
clock.
Tell Petite Adventures readers something random about yourself.
I’m left-handed, I’ve never eaten a Big Mac, and I once skied off a
cliff and gave myself whip lash. The neck brace was cute.
Name: Jess Bradford
Age: 24
Occupation: PR professional
Site: hautehalifax.com
Location: Halifax, NS
When and why did you start your site?
I started Haute Halifax about 2 years ago. When I started it up, I had
just graduated with a degree in PR and was in-between student lifestyle and
finding a job. I had always followed a number of fashion and lifestyle blogs
and realized that not many were based in Halifax. At the time, there may have
been only two, so I saw a gap in the market and thought I can do this too! The
rest is history. I’ve since seen an explosion of Halifax-based fashion blogs.
It’s great to see.
How would you describe your site?
My awesome co-blogger Erin provides our readers with doses of weekly
outfit inspiration, while I handle other posts, such as secondhand/vintage
shopping inspiration, beauty tips, music playlists, some DIYs, and more.
Where do you get your inspiration?
My inspiration comes from perusing secondhand stores and stumbling the
Internet.
Who are your style/beauty icons?
To be quite honest, I don’t really have any. That being said, I feel like
Blake Lively can do no wrong fashion wise and I always love her hair.
Describe your personal style.
I love lace, sheer blouses, and feminine silhouettes. I would say I’m a
pretty girly dresser, but I can definitely dress down when the time calls for it.
What was the best style/beauty advice you were given? Baby powder! Dust a little bit of baby powder in your hair and it will
freshen it up instantly. It saves you from over washing your hair.
Where are your favourite places to shop?
I love shopping at thrift stores like Value Village and Salvation Army
mostly because I want to minimize how much I spend and reduce my environmental
footprint, but I also find more unique and interesting pieces there. When I’m
looking for something specific I would probably go to my favourite boutiques
downtown Halifax – Twisted Muse, Biscuit, or Sweet Pea.
What are your favourite trends for this season?
I’m loving seeing the pastel colour trends again like mint green and
coral. I also like that girls seem to be embracing messy, undone hairstyles
like loose braids and natural waves.
Style/Beauty Pet Peeve?
Having to throw away plastic bottles of shampoo, moisturizer, etc after
you’re finished with them. I’m currently in the process of trying to switch
most of my style and beauty products to items that can be refilled.
What do you never leave home without?
My iPhone and Burt’s Bees lip balm.
What are your five essential items that you think every woman should
own?
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A nicely tailored, long, neutral-coloured trench
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A good moisturizer with SPF that doesn’t leave
your skin feeling greasy
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A pair of everyday sunglasses. Mine are a pair
of brown, gold, and tortoise shell aviators.
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Burt’s Bees lip balm – incredible for your lips!
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A great pair of jeans
Where do you see yourself and your site in five years?
I hope we can grow to become the go-to site to find out about what
fashion-related events are going on in Halifax. I would love to add a street
style columnist as well. As for myself, who knows! I’m just going to keep doing
things I enjoy and hope for the best.
What's on your nightstand?
A lamp, vanilla candle, and dental floss!
All images courtesy of Haute Halifax.
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Yay! Great feature - I love these girls!
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