Retail Therapy

Stylish Road Trip to The Somerset Collection – Part One

I’ve never been one for road trips, mostly on account of the guaranteed bout of carsickness and bad memories from childhood bus tours. But when it comes to shopping, there isn’t much I’m unwilling to endure, as you know (case in point: that bitter cold wait for Lanvin x H&M), so when Kimberly Lyn of The Souls of My Shoes and Nelia Belkova of Style Blog suggested a shopping road trip, naturally I was in.

As for the destination? I decided it was high time my fellow Toronto fashion bloggers were introduced to one of my absolute favourites: Somerset Collection in Troy, Michigan.


Me, Nelia and Kim with our sunny Ford Focus

After an easy and smooth 4-hour drive from Toronto to Troy with Kim behind the wheel of our sunny yellow Ford Focus (what a trooper!), the three of us checked in at a local hotel and readied ourselves for a good night’s sleep in preparation for what would turn out to be an epic 10-hour day of shopping at Somerset. Yup, you read right: 10 hours!


Somerset Collection is clearly no ordinary mall

How do 3 shopaholics spend 10 hours at one mall? Quite easily, actually. Especially when said mall is Somerset Collection. With two glorious boutique-filled buildings separated by a street and connected by a bridge, Somerset’s over 180 stores range from Neiman Marcus, Intermix and J.Crew on the North end to LOFT, Madewell and Nordstrom on the South side.


Lacoste shoes (gifted) for our epic day of Somerset shopping

In short, more than enough stores to fill an entire workday’s worth of shopping, and then some. What kept us going during our marathon Somerset visit were the sustenance from J. Alexander’s (the fish tacos are highly recommended!), our cute and comfy Lacoste shoes and, of course, our iron will.


Oh hello there, Neiman Marcus shoe department

Detailed accounts of our escapades will follow, particularly our visits to Intermix, Ann Taylor and LOFT, but suffice to say our day at Somerset was a resounding success, thanks to the well-curated store directory, incredible customer service and excellent timing on our part (the very end of sale season!).


Incriminating evidence of a shopping expedition gone a little too well

As impressive as Somerset was the Focus’ ability to hold three shopaholic fashion bloggers, our suitcases, enough road trip snacks to feed the Canadian women’s soccer team, and all of our shopping bags. Somerset Collection x Ford Focus turned out to be a road trip made in heaven. I simply can’t wait for round #2. So, who’s in?

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Runways and Showrooms

Croc-tails and Pedicures: Lacoste Summer 2012 Footwear Preview


Me, Nelia Belkova and Kimberly Lyn…import shoe models?

This past weekend, Lacoste hosted an exclusive preview of their summer footwear collection for a small group of bloggers. Offering the irresistible combination of croc-tails, pedicures and a chance to see the brand’s latest shoe offerings up close, the invitation was one I just couldn’t refuse. Neither could fellow bloggers Kimberly Lyn and Nelia Belkova, my spa-mates on that lovely Saturday afternoon.

Toes freshly polished and belly full of lychee drinks, I had my first exposure to Lacoste shoes for women. The verdict? Cute, colourful and comfortable – all the essential ingredients for the perfect casual summer shoe. I was especially taken with the striped, peep-toe wedges and sailor collar slip-on sneakers, both adorned with that unmistakable crocodile logo. In fact, I just might have to stop by my local Lacoste boutique for a pair…or two.

Check out photos of the collection in the gallery below. Which pair are you eyeing?


Say cheese!


Getting the lowdown on Lacoste’s summer 2012 collection from Lesli Fairweather.


Shamelessly cracking open my just-gifted pink jelly sandals so as to avoid doing the post-pedicure walk of shame in paper slippers.

xx, S

Image Credits: First 4 photos in gallery courtesy of Lacoste Canada; all others property of The Backseat Stylers

Events

Milos Raonic Launches Lacoste Tribute Collection at Town Shoes Toronto

Canadian tennis star Milos Raonic, currently ranked No. 27 in the world, recently dropped by Town Shoes in Toronto to launch the Lacoste “Tribute” collection. Created in honour of the brand’s founder and late sports legend, René Lacoste, each shoe in the “Tribute” collection was inspired by a different Grand Slam victory. Currently on the hunt for his first Grand Slam, Raonic was happy to chat with us about – what else? – fashion.

The Backseat Stylers: How would you describe your style?

Milos Raonic: I keep it more within the polos, a little bit closer to tennis. I like to keep it classy and simple.

BSS: You need an outfit for a red carpet affair. Which designers do you turn to?

MR: Lacoste, of course. And I like Dolce & Gabbana.

BSS: Who do you look to for style advice?

MR: Either my sister or my girlfriend.

How about a Dolce tux with Lacoste “Tribute” shoes for the next red carpet gig? You’ll have to check with your girlfriend on that one, Milos.

The “Tribute” collection, including all three styles – Newsome Twin Cup, Suzuka and Evershot – are currently available at Town Shoes.

xx, S

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