Artist: Chloé Sabourin
Friday night we had the pleasure of going to check out this wonderful pop-up art gallery.
We could not believe how talented some of these artists really were nor the amount of the time they must have invested in making these amazing paintings. The event coordinators Isabelle Grégoire and Chloé Sabourin did a really great job. The exposition had little bites, drinks and great music. Most importantly, it gave the opportunity to several university students from Montreal to show off their work.
We wanted to wear some simple yet classy outfits for this event.
Turtle Neck: Six Crisp Days
Shoes: Aldo Shoes
Fur vest: bebe
Jeans: Topshop
Purse: Balenciaga
Alanna & Diandra
We could not believe how talented some of these artists really were nor the amount of the time they must have invested in making these amazing paintings. The event coordinators Isabelle Grégoire and Chloé Sabourin did a really great job. The exposition had little bites, drinks and great music. Most importantly, it gave the opportunity to several university students from Montreal to show off their work.
We wanted to wear some simple yet classy outfits for this event.
I kept my outfit easy with black trousers, a white blouse and one of my new favourite bralette's.
I wore my new Zara booties that I'm obsessed with. They're perfect to throw on with pretty much anything. Despite the cold, I refused to put on my huge winter coat and wore one of my favourite Unif leather jackets to top everything off.
- Diandra
Blouse : Glamorous
Bralette: Mink Pink
Pants: Cotton candy
Boots : Zara
Jacket : Unif
I stuck to what seems to be this seasons trend; turtle necks! This Six Crisp Days turtle neck is absolutely perfect to wear with anything and its super comfy! I decided to spice it up with a fur vest that's been sitting in my closet for quite some time now. Paired it with simple high waisted black jeans and a cute pair of black heels!
-Alanna
Fur vest: bebe
Jeans: Topshop
Purse: Balenciaga
Alanna & Diandra
Loving the effortless chic look! The bralette under the white shirt is one of my favourite items! Your blog is fun to read and enjoying how you make us discover the places and events in Montreal, especially the art related ones!
ReplyDeleteNatalie