
The chicest black summer looks to wear now
Forever the Cool Girl cousin, black reeks of fashion. And sometimes throwing a darker hue into your wardrobe mix (in a summer-weighted fabric like linen) can both ground your look and elevate it at the same time. Have you heard my favourite saying? 'I'll stop wearing black when they invent a darker colour.'
Tailored and Timeless
Right on cue for the August return of upscale academia, a pleated skirt with simple lace-up brogues and a black twin set is equal parts fetching and fashion. Thank you yet again, Demi Moore.
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Amazon Essentials Women's Vee Cardigan
Do not break the bank on a simple black cardi. I chose a 'V' cut here – but roll with your neckline preference. $28.6 on Amazon
SHAPERMINT High Compression Womens Top
Affordable, effective shapewear worn as a tank is the best kind of double dip. Sizes up to 4-X Large. $34 on Amazon
Pleated Skirt
A smidge shorter than Demi's iteration (plus this one has an elastic waist at the back – woot), but you get the drift. And inky navy and jet-black is one of my most adored pairings in the Pantone universe, btw. $25.90 at Zara
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Oversized Handbag
Clearly giving retro Balenciaga Le City bag vibes, and I'm completely here for it. Extra points if you clip a charm (or like, four) onto the handles. $55 on Amazon
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Laneige Lip Glowy Balm – $25.50
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Proportions, proportions…
When it comes to injecting a little edge thanks to summer black, proportion-playing is a clever way to shake things up. Translation? Test drive a blousy chemise with bike shorts (below) or perhaps a high-waisted balloon pant with a fitted tank is the move. Either way? You'll add dimension plus drama.
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Braided Leather Slingback Ballet Flats
These slingbacks are equal parts ballet and jelly – and both are trends I'm loving right now. $109 at Zara Home
Weweya Pillow Slippers
A cloud-inspired buckle sandal adds a touch of street style (not to mention height if you're 5'2, like moi). $21.99 on Amazon (was $29.99)
Women's Short Puff Sleeve Top
Never have I ever met a puff-sleeve I didn't like. Be sure to try a laissez-faire French front tuck on this cutie. $19.5 on Amazon (was $30.67)
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Golden LIFE Atmosphere Hi-Rise 7-inch Shorts
The LIFE Atmosphere Hi-rise 7' bike short from Aritzia has become a sweat-wicking gold standard. $58 at Aritzia
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Women's Sleeveless Slim Fit Ribbed Tank Top – $16.57
Tomtoc Electronics Organizer Travel Case – $27.99
Clear Cosmetics Bag – $26.99
All About Those Add-Ons
Don't underestimate how much a giant resin ring in jade green or an oversized fluffy florette pinned to your blazer lapel can take your look from riding-the-pine to centre court in a split second.
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FEISEDY Sunglasses
It's no secret I heart the super-duper eyewear brand Feisedy, and this silhouette and lens tint combo is my current obsession. $20.99 on Amazon
2-Pack Cotton Mesh Bag
A simple French market tote adds texture and chic factor. $19.99 on Amazon
Handykette
Designer Ina Seifart hits the bullseye with her phone necklaces. I've had my neon orange and pink version for a few years now – zero regrets. $115 at Hills Dry Goods
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Reef Bucket - Fray
OK it's not black – but this topper by Lack of Colour will look SO good with a black maxi dress and chunky slides. $149 at Hills Dry Goods
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Oxford Cloth Toiletry Bag – $23.99
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Gold Bubble Initial Keychain – $19.99
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2 days ago
- Style Blueprint
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Geek Dad
3 days ago
- Geek Dad
Highway to Halloween: The Haunted Hill Farm ‘I Scream Clown' Halloween Animatronic Prop
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Includes volume control: featuring spooky sounds that will surely frighten anyone who crosses its path. Eye-catching lights and sounds: a combination of chilling sound and lightning effects creates a dramatic atmosphere. Sound and motion-sensor activated: this animatronic activates with sound or motion, ensuring it surprises everyone who gets too close. Battery-powered: outlet not required; simply add four AA batteries to power up this terrifying decoration for long-lasting Halloween fun. Animated motion: the animatronic features a moving jaw, rotating eyeball ice cream cone, and several chilling phrases to frighten your guests. Human sensor (PIR): detects body heat (infrared), similar to motion-activated lights or security sensors, it has a lens cap (usually white or black, but customizable) and is more advanced than the older. The I Scream Clown shipping box. Image by Paul Benson. Assembling the I Scream Clown Halloween Animatronic Prop As with most animatronic props, you start with the base and build up. The I Scream Clown is no exception, with the lower legs clipping into the base, and the oversized plastic clown shoes fitting over. Beginning the build. Image by Paul Benson. Every part is clearly labeled, and the instructions are very clear. Unfortunately, adding the upper legs led to the first and only snag in the entire build. That step has you attach the two upper legs to the two lower one, matching 'B' to 'B' on both. However, as I soon discovered, the upper leg parts are not identical. And as luck would have it, I originally put them together wrong. This led to the legs bending outwards, which I didn't notice at first. These hips really shouldn't be this wide…Image by Paul Benson. When I later attempted to connect the hips, I immediately realized my mistake and simply swapped the upper leg pieces. However, that additional step wouldn't have been necessary had Tekky simply used additional letters for the leg pieces to indicate which piece attaches on the left, and which on the right. Despite that one hiccup, the rest of the assembly went by without a hitch. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Everything fit together well, and it took me about 15 minutes total before I had the I Scream Clown fully assembled. The last step was to connect the wires from the head, right hand, and sensor to the control panel, and then plug him in and turn him on. The completed I Scream Clown. Image by Paul Benson. The I Scream Clown's mouth and eyes light up, and he's got two different mechanized motions: the jaw opens and closes along with his dialogue, and the eye on top of the ice cream cone turns back and forth. Here's a look at the I Scream Clown in action: I Scream Clown Halloween Animatronic Prop – Final Thoughts The I Scream Clown is the second animatronic prop from Tekky that I've reviewed for GeekDad, following the Haunted Sea Diver that I covered earlier this year. Much like the Sea Diver, the I Scream Clown has a lot of great details that really helps him be a truly terrifying clown. The melting ice cream cone dripping all over his head is a great touch, and of course the missing eye socket and the eyeball having relocated as the 'cherry' on top of the ice cream cone really sends this one into body horror territory. And, of course, the fact that the eye moves seemingly of its own volition raises the creepy quotient quite a bit. Apparently ice cream is bad for you…who knew? Image by Paul Benson. The splatters of ice cream on the clown's shirt, pants, and drips of ice cream on just his right shoe really reinforce the story of the I Scream Clown. 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However, it certainly doesn't prevent you from hearing the dialogue, which is crisp and clear. There are some technical features of the prop that I quite appreciate. I love that you have a built-in option to power the I Scream Clown either by AC or with batteries. This makes him easy to locate wherever you want, regardless of whether there's an outlet available. There's an outlet for an external speaker, though I doubt most will need it as the clown gets plenty loud just from the speaker built into the control box. And, you also have the option of connecting a footpad to the prop, so that he'll only activate when you want him to. Standing just shy of 7 feet, the I Scream Clown will loom over visitors to your haunt on Halloween. If you've got a creepy carnival or circus theme going on, he'll fit in just fine, ready to shock and delight. He certainly drew a lot of approval from my neighbors, who delighted at his horrific visage and that moving eyeball. He's well-constructed, and should hopefully last through several seasons of scaring. The I Scream Clown is a fun and frightening animatronic prop ready to bring the scare factor with his not so sweet treats. For more information or to make a purchase, head over to Amazon. Haunted Hill Farm provided a unit for evaluation, but had no input into this review. Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on Patreon!


Winnipeg Free Press
3 days ago
- Winnipeg Free Press
Taylor Swift's new album has everyone seeing orange: An exploration of the color
NEW YORK (AP) — Orange you ready for it? Taylor Swift swathed her bombshell album announcement in a shade she's calling Portofino Orange Glitter after donning the color onstage during the latter part of her latest tour. So now, will 'The Life of a Showgirl' usher in the pop star's Orange Era? On the 'New Heights' podcast Wednesday night, Swift leaned toward a yes. 'I've just always liked it, Jason,' she said, addressing interlocutor Jason Kelce, while sitting next to boyfriend Travis Kelce. 'It feels like kind of energetically how my life has felt. And this album is about what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life during this tour.' In all its glory, the color can evoke creativity, enthusiasm, energy, optimism and more. While some see a downside in the brighter hues, perceiving them as clownish or silly, orange is more often exuberant or inviting, color experts said. The positive sentiments are precisely how Swift described the mood she wanted to capture on the album: 'so exuberant and electric and vibrant.' Here's an exploration of the color orange, from pale peach to deep terra cotta. Orange brings all the feels Laurie Pressman, vice president of Pantone Color Institute, said Swift's shifting of her color story to a bright orange feels like a 'new personality coming out.' 'And she looks so happy,' Pressman said. 'She's glowing and she's basking.' The orange hue Swift is going with is the perfect expression of positive vibes, Pressman said. The closest shade in Pantone's vast library of color is called 'Exuberance.' 'Even when you go down to the peaches, which are very pale,' she said, referencing the spectrum of orange, 'there's a deliciousness, there's a warmth that comes with that. There's just a softness, a tactility. There's a sweetness to it.' In its deeper tones, orange is also all goodness, Pressman said. 'Going all the way over to the darker terra cottas, there's an earthiness and authenticity, but also warmth. Whereas red is about being bold and dramatic, orange is more friendliness, more approachable,' she said, noting a previous era of Swift's. As saffron, it can have religious connotations The saffron shade is a different story in a contemporary context in India, said Dheepa Sundaram, who researches Hindu nationalist politics as an assistant professor of religion at the University of Denver. In ancient Hinduism and Buddhism, she said, monks and other spiritual figures who renounce worldly life clothe themselves in saffron garb as a way to express their piety. 'Some people have speculated that it's because saffron (the spice) was really cheap as a dye and sort of fit with the poverty roles of monks and aesthetes. Kings and royalty preferred more expensive colors like the colors of rubies and emeralds,' Sundaram said. (Nowadays, though, saffron is among the world's most expensive spices.) Fast forward a couple thousand years, give or take, to a right-wing policy strategy wielded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's powerful Bharatiya Janata Party that aims to implement Hindu nationalist views and embraces the saffron color as a symbol. Incendiary, anti-Muslim songs have been dubbed 'saffron pop.' 'The color saffron has become their color. They have sort of positioned themselves as true Hindus, and this has become part of that schtick,' Sundaram said. So what about that glittery Portofino orange? Swift and Kelce frolicked last year in Lake Como, but did they also hit up Portofino and soak up some orange-hued charm in the coastal village known for its colorful buildings? That's unclear, which didn't stop the mayor of Portofino and the Portofino Yacht Marina from jointly hopping on the orange Tay train for the album announcement. On Tuesday, the Italian Riviera playground for the rich and famous, via Instagram, issued the 'it' couple an open invitation to visit. 'We are ready to welcome you, and we are already preparing an official Portofino Yacht Marina T-shirt for you… with a logo in perfect orange!,' read the Italian-language post. 'Between sunsets on the sea, music and the magic of the main square, Portofino awaits you. And it already shines in your color.' The luxe destination features ocher- and terra cotta-colored buildings along the port that reflect on the water, particularly during sunsets. The gingers are ready for it! We went directly to the source, redheads, to suss out the orange appeal. Sara Schafer, a 40-year-old lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is the ginger-haired mother of two ginger-haired daughters. All three are dedicated Swifties. Schafer also proudly owns a bright orange car. 'We're all really excited. It's a great day when we have Swiftie news,' she said. 'I love everything orange. It's like happy sunshine.' Scott Walls, a hospital operations manager in Norwalk, Connecticut, is also a ginger, but he doesn't count himself among the Swifties. He's a huge New York Knicks fan, though. And what are the Knicks' team colors? Bright orange and blue, often proudly worn by mega-fans like Spike Lee. 'I've got a ton of Knicks stuff,' said Walls, 32. 'And it's funny that growing up in Westchester (New York), I played on a basketball team that had orange and blue as the colors.' He encountered some light teasing as an orange-haired kid growing up in small-town Pelham. 'Sometimes people would make comments. I didn't like it so I'd fight back. My brother is also a redhead and he would celebrate it more,' Walls said. Schafer added: 'You know what they say, redheads are the feistiest. We feel everything more deeply.' Orange has a young appeal in home decor Amy Wax, a color expert focusing on residential and commercial design, called orange a universally feel-good hue that evokes youthfulness in interior spaces. 'I've done dining rooms in a really, really rich rusty orange. It kind of takes the traditional red dining room and updates it. It feels more contemporary,' she said. Swift's stage design featured orange touches, including a projection of a mysterious orange door, confirmed by Swift on the podcast as a clue she was heading into a new era. Orange also works for transitional spaces like hallways. 'A light orange in a hallway can feel very pleasing and energetic,' Wax said. Orange blends beautifully with browns, cream colors and other neutrals, she said. Who can pull off wearing orange? Natalie Tincher, founder of the BU Style consulting company and personal wardrobe stylist, said people shouldn't fear wearing the color. There's likely a shade out there for everyone. Swift's own tour included lots of orange stage costumes, including the work of the late Italian designer Roberto Cavalli. Vibrant orange will pop and softer oranges can lend harmony with softer skin tones, Tincher said: 'Incorporate it into a scarf, a handbag or a trouser if you don't want it reflecting your face.' And what company is known for its orange luxury goods? That's right, Hermès. The 'Hermès Orange' and 'Hermès Amber' are signatures of the French fashion house known for its silk scarves and pricey handbags. On a more egalitarian level, and despite the seasonal nature of — dare we utter the words — pumpkin spice, Tincher sees orange in some shade or another as perfectly acceptable year-round. For the bright, bold shades, consider pairing a loud orange with a lighter tone, Tincher said. Or go all in with a bright monochromatic orange look. 'And browns are very big right now as a neutral so you could do a rich brown with a bright orange,' she said. 'Mom's rules aren't the case anymore.' ___ Associated Press journalist Colleen Barry contributed to this story from Milan.