We were pleased to see the new Summer 2011 Edition of Off The Map because it included an editorial featuring all merchandise from Bicyclette!  We love how they styled our favourite summer pieces, accessorized with jewellery from Lauren Elan Collections and Biko! The shots look absolutely beautiful and we couldn’t be happier!

 

[Publication: Off the Map]

[Photography: Cory Vanderploeg]

[Stylist: Talia Brown]

[Stylist Assistant: Genevieve]

[Hair: Amy Beth Duclos (Judy Inc)]

[Model: Elizaveta (Sutherland Models)]

Well, it’s official now: Bicyclette has its own write-up on BlogTO, which is both extremely exciting and a tad nerve-wracking, as I wait for the first nasty comment that BlogTO readers are infamous for. It will probably be something about my glitter castle, or a comment on the name and lack of actual bike products.  Not everyone has the same appreciation for glitter that I do, and apparently some people get a little offended when the name is not a literal interpretation. I can deal with that.

I thought I would share some of the photos from the post, for those who haven’t had a chance to see it. Like I’ve mentioned, the shop will be an ever-evolving process and displays are constantly changing, so it’s nice to have certain moments captured.

[photos by Dennis Marciniak, via BlogTO]

It’s been one of those weeks. Started it off with a couple of way-too-late-nights and have been trying to play catch-up ever since. Work was busy, school was busy, and thus I am exhausted and the blog has been overlooked for an entire week. I’m sorry!

I did an interview on Wednesday with someone from the Ryerson school paper about boredom, or in my case, lack thereof, and ended up on Ryerson’s Job Spot blog as a “Student Entrepreneur Extraordinaire”. Woohoo! After a lot of stress and craziness lately, it feels nice to be acknowledged and recognized for all of the hard work I’ve been putting into school, work and all of my personal projects. Merci! The article goes over a little bit of my history, plans for bicyclette and a typical day in my life. These are a few of the photos from the interview, but I encourage you to take a look at the full interview here.

I’ve been at my parents place in Guelph this weekend, working on the next version of my business plan for the next (and final) business plan competition and doing some antique shopping for my bicyclette-related thesis exhibition. Guelph has a couple of gems in its’ downtown with the prices significantly lower than Toronto, and I walked away with a small mirrored vanity that is begging for a coat of fresh paint, a few vintage frames that are perfect for a wall vignette, and a tabletop Eiffel tower sculpture. Now I just need to get through this next week so I can start repurposing them … photos to follow!

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