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Minnie Mouse on a Budget

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Less than one week till Halloween ’13! In the midst of midterm exams, falling leaves and a whole lot of meetings, it can be hard to find the time and funds to put together a good costume. You’ve got to find the balance between cute and sexy, ironic and relevant, and recognizable and unique. Here’s how I spent $10 to turn an outfit into a costume!

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All it takes for Minnie Mouse is a red and white polka dot shirt and black skirt! You could also switch it up if you have a polka dot skirt and pair it with a cute black crop top instead. Either way, there are a few key things that scream Minnie Mouse: polka dots, ears and the colour red.

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I love this outfit because it’s very feminine and simple. No expensive costume from a special store, no costly special effects makeup you use once, and no poli-dent to keep vampire fangs in. Just throw on some dots, some black bottoms and some bow accessories.

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And then of course, top it off with retro winged eyeliner, bow jewelry and cartoon red lips and nails, and you’re a party-ready Minnie Mouse! I used BA Star‘s lipstick in Holiday Red because it’s a bright, pink-toned red that lasts a while. And since this post was powered by BA Star and BrandBacker, you can get this lipstick at 50% off by using the code BBLIPS at online checkout!

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Other small touches you could add to this costume (and things you might find in your closet already!) are:

  • short white gloves
  • frilly socks
  • bow jewelry/bow in hair

What are you going to be for Halloween? Let me know in the comments!

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OUTFIT:

ears: H&M

top: Madonna’s collection at the Bay

skirt: Next

shoes: Luxury Rebel (from Saks Fifth Avenue)

purse: Jeanne Lottie (I also have it in pink!)

jewelry: Kate Spade


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A Taste of France with Ladurée

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If I could choose one food to describe France it would be macarons. If you’ve never had one, let me try to give you a taste.

When you pick up the macaron, it feels almost weightless. Its light shells are soft and will crumble if you squeeze them too hard, so you must handle them delicately. As you raise it to your mouth the sweet scent floods your senses. It smells like flowers and sugar and vacation. Slowly you take a bite. Your teeth sink through the weightless shell and into the cool almond paste filling, and the flavour washes over your tongue. This particular macaron is a rose-flavoured one and the taste is very light, not overpowering. The macaron’s texture is fluffy and airy, not dense like a cake, but crumbly. It practically dissolves in your mouth, the flavour coating all your tastebuds.

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Mmm, I can still taste it. Eating macarons always makes me feel like I’m in Europe. These particular macarons are from Marché in the Toronto underground tunnels, but you can find them at specialty bakeries throughout the city. If you ever go to France, be sure to get some macarons. France’s most famous tea salon is Ladurée, dating back to 1862 with its beginnings as a small bakery. Ladurée is known for its macarons and I can’t wait to try some from there some day. My parents brought me back these lovely charms from their visit to the salon in the winter, the best macaron substitute they could bring since I was still away at school.

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I really miss Europe. I’m so lucky to have had the opportunity to travel a lot, and I hope to be able to visit again many times in the future. For now I’ll just enjoy my macarons while gazing at old photographs and beautiful hotels online, planning my dream vacation. Care to join me?

~Sage

PS, I sincerely recommend you take a look at the Ladurée website, it’s so cute!

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