Her Shoes


Stacey had been hunting for a pair of shoes for almost two years.  We went everywhere! And found nothing! Canada doesn't bring much in when it comes to fashion and sure we have Bloor Street and Holt's, but everything was sort of blah.  And any Louboutins we saw were either plain and looked like regular work shoes or cliche sparkly "wedding" shoes. 

It's two weeks before the wedding and Stacey thought she was just gonna have to settle and get a boring plain shoe.  I had a day off and was running around trying to find my girl a pair of heels that'll make her feel special on her big day.  I went to this little boutique in Yorkville called WHITE, where any girl who's getting married needs to stop by.  Tons of vintage and custom accessories, couture dresses and designer shoes.  Found a pair of white Oscar de la Renta pumps that Stacey might like.  Then I went to Louis Vuitton, and I saw a pair of red patent sandals that I thought were so sexy and put the last pair they had in Stacey's size on hold too.  Trust me, that day, I popped into every single store in the city that carried shoes.  I was convinced she was gonna get the LV's - they were my favourite!  I had done such a good job!

Next day, we go together and she tries everything on.  Not convinced.  She thought the Oscars were underwhelming and the LVs were a bit snug and not comfortable enough to punish through for a whole day.

Disappointed, we continue walking along Bloor.  I told her I remember seeing a pair of turquoise pumps at Prada.  "Wanna check them out?" We go in and she falls in love!  I hadn't thought to put them on hold - I have no idea why cause they looked amazing on her.  Simple, classic, but still bold and made a statement.  What she loved was the sole!  Forget red bottoms, Louboutin! These were completely silk all underneath and a Prada logo in gold.

Here comes the funny story...all happy and content that we found her shoes...we grab some lunch at a vendor and I suggest we eat outside at the patio tables by the little park.  We finally find a free table, and wait...where are the shoes!!!!????  Ah!  I left them on the food counter!  Mind you - this isn't a restaurant we popped into - this was BBQ Express, which has awesome food, but is just a counter and a door open to the street.  Anyone could have taken the Prada bag!  I drop my food and book it back to see where I left them.  I see a little Asian lady, the owner, coming towards me yelling, "Your Prada!  Your Prada!"  Can you believe she came over and returned them!  I was so lucky cause Stacey looked like she was gonna KILL ME!!!  We thanked the lady so much and Stacey picked up all our food, and said, "We're eating in the car!  No more chances!"

The Rings

 Typically, they suggest a channel band to go best with Stacey's engagement ring, but when we first went band shopping, I knew she wasn't 100% convinced.  Stacey isn't one to buy things in sets or to be very "matchy-matchy".  I knew she definitely wanted diamonds though, but something a little different and unexpected!  We were at Tiffany's and looking again at their wedding band display and I asked the associate helping us to show us this particular ring called "Jazz".  He said it isn't a "wedding band" per se, and more of a "celebration ring".  Well, this is a celebration after all, isn't it?  Stacey tries on the ring, and we love it!  But what was more surprising was the associate's reaction...he was blown away with how well the two rings paired together.  He had never seen this ring as a band before and he loved it.  He said it looked delicate and complimented the engagement ring well.  Beautiful on its own but not distracting from the diamond on the engagement ring.  He said from now on he was gong to recommend this to all of his clients as an option when choosing bands.  He had been working there for years and never thought of this!  Sometimes it's good to think outside the box - a little blue box that is!

The Big Day

Was absolutely amazing!  The weather was bright and sunny!  Everyone looked dashing in white and our friends and family really celebrated with us and partied til we couldn't dance anymore.  Definitely a magical and memorable night!  Hope all that came really enjoyed it as well.

Engagement Photos

So it took us forever to actually decide to shoot our engagement photos and we didn't actually shoot them til about a month before the wedding - but hey - however late they were, it still captured us while still "engaged".  
Far from the casual white shirt and jeans engagement photos typically seen, we decided to have fun with this and make it more "fashion" and play with the concept.  We shot it in the vault of the old Dominion Bank, which is now the One King West Hotel.  The concept behind the shoot was "breaking into the safety deposit boxes" or "sneaking around the vault after dark".  We had a blast!  We styled the shoot with pearls, loose diamonds, old stock certificates, vintage rings, Cartier and Tiffany jewellery boxes, and $100,000 cash.  Secret: we got 10 bundles of $1 bills and put a $100 bill on top of each to make it look like 10 bundles of $100s.  We made $2,000  look like 100,000!  Our photographer Danny from 5ive15ifteen, who was brilliant and awesome to work with, eyes popped when he was looking through our props and found out it was real cash he was leafing through. Hilarious!