Sunday, July 17th, 2022 in Toronto
Stylish Sunday is a day for you to dress up, enjoy the summer weather, and show off your personal style!
We’ll be taking the ferry to Toronto’s Centre Island for a day of strolling and socializing. Lots of opportunities for taking great pictures in a fun park setting.
This event will take place in Toronto. Looking for the event in Niagara-on-the-Lake? Click HERE.
Whether you’d like to dress in vintage fashion, modern chic, everyone is welcome. Dress to impress!
Group Photos: 2:30pm to 3pm
We’ll gather near the fountain between 2:30pm and 3pm for group photographs and then we’ll proceed on an organized stroll. The fountain can be found just over the bridge after you pass the amusement park area.
You can sail to the Island at any time of day and enjoy the many activities available including bike rentals, the amusement park, etc. There are food venders on the island or you’re welcome to bring your own picnic.
The only cost associated with the event is the ticket for the ferry ride.
This promises to be a fun filled, relaxing, welcoming event for those who love to dress up and make friends. Don’t miss it! And be sure to RSVP so we have an idea of how many people will be joining us!
#StylishSundayTO
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Q&A
Q. What if it rains that day?
A. If there is light/intermittent rain on the day of the event, we will proceed. Bring an umbrella and/or raincoat! However, if looks to be really pouring or storming, we will cancel the event. Sign up for updates and follow us on social media (Facebook and Instagram especially) to stay informed.
Q. What should I wear?
A. While many people may choose to dress in a vintage style, everyone is welcome to interpret “style” in their own way.
This is a chance to express your personal style in whatever way says smart, dapper, or polished to you. Think “Sunday best” and however you interpret that is really up to you.
Q. How much is the event? Do I have to purchase tickets?
A. The event is just a gathering of like-minded people in a public space so it’s free and completely open. However, it would be helpful if you RSVP for a free virtual “ticket” to give us an idea of how many are attending, and that way we can send you updates about weather, etc..
The only cost is the ferry to Centre Island. Tickets are inexpensive ($8.75).
Please refer to toronto.ca for the latest official Toronto Island updates.
Q. How do I get there?
A. The Toronto Island Ferry leaves for Centre Island from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at 9 Queens Quay W, Toronto. Adult tickets are only $8.75 and can be purchased in advance.
The first ferry leaves at 8am with service increasing to every 30 minutes beginning at 11:30am.
As there might be reduced capacity this year due to Covid, we would strongly recommend purchasing your ticket online in advance to avoid disappointment.
Please note that as of May 2022:
Passengers are required to wear a cloth mask or face covering while waiting in any lineups and waiting areas, and while boarding, travelling and disembarking a ferry vessel. Ferry Services are on a modified schedule with reduced capacity. Tickets are redeemable only on the date of travel selected. The ride will take about 15 minutes. You’ll be arriving at the “Centre Island” dock. **Please refer to toronto.ca for the latest official Toronto Island updates.
Q. What should I do when I get there?
A. This is an open all-day event designed so that attendees can stroll around and meet other stylish folks. Centre Island is small enough that you can walk a self-guided tour in an hour or so. Lots of photo opportunities.
There is also a small amusement park, a petting farm, and a hedge maze.
Our official group meeting will happen between 2:30pm and 3pm near the central fountain. We’ll be taking group photos and then setting off on a group walk. Be prepared to be photographed!
Q. What time does the event end?
A. After we take our group photos and stroll at 2:30-3:30ish, you are free to stay on the island as long as you like. The last ferry leaves for the mainland at 6:50 pm.
Q. What’s there to eat?
A. You are welcome to bring your own picnic food or you can purchase food at one of the island’s vendors. At the time of writing this in May 2022, Centre Island looks to be offering the Carousel Café, Toronto Island BBQ & Beer Co., and Centreville’s many food outlets.
**Please check toronto-islands.ca/restaurants-picnics-bbqs/ for the latest restaurant updates.
Q. Am I allowed alcoholic drinks?
A. The consumption of alcoholic beverages is not allowed on the Toronto Island Park. You can purchase and consume alcohol at any licensed restaurant on the Island and at the Centreville Amusement Park. **Please check toronto-islands.ca/restaurants-picnics-bbqs/ for the latest restaurant updates.
Q. What COVID protocols are in place?
A. At the time of writing this, the Toronto Island Ferry has Covid protocol that requires passengers to wear a mask while on board. Once at the island, we would ask our group to respect the active City of Toronto guidelines at the time of the event.
**Please refer to toronto.ca for the latest official Toronto Island updates.
Q. Are children welcome?
A. Yes! There are many activities for kids on the island.
Q. Is this an official “City of Toronto” event?
A. No. This is a very unofficial day where like-minded people all go to a public space on the same day. We do not have a “permit” and cannot act outside of the regular rules of the park. Thanks for your understanding.
The event is free but it’s helpful if you would RSVP so that we have a sense of numbers:
Sunday, August 28th, 2022 in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Stylish Sunday is a day for you to dress up, enjoy the summer weather, and show off your personal style!
This event will take place in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Looking for the Toronto event? CLICK HERE.
We’ll meet in Niagara-on-the-Lake for an afternoon stroll. Lots of opportunities for taking great pictures in this charming and historic area. After, why not join us at the Shaw Festival for the 1922 show?
Whether you’d like to dress in vintage fashion, modern chic, everyone is welcome. Dress to impress!
NOTL Group Photo at 2:30pm
**Please note the time has been updated. We’ll gather near stage in the park at 2:30 PM for a group photograph and then at 2:45 we’ll proceed on a stroll through town and stop for an ice cream.
You can arrive in Niagara-on-the-Lake at any time, just keep in mind that it can be hard to find parking during the summer so give yourself plenty of time.
This promises to be a pleasant, relaxing, welcoming gathering for those who love to dress up and make friends. Don’t miss it! And be sure to RSVP so we have an idea of how many people will be joining us!
1922 show at the SHAW FESTIVAL at 4pm
Why not join us for the 1922 show at the Shaw Festival at 4pm? Details and tickets HERE.
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Q. What if it rains that day?
A. If there is light/intermittent rain on the day of the event, we will proceed. Bring an umbrella and/or raincoat! However, if looks to be really pouring or storming, we will cancel the event. Sign up for updates and follow us on social media (Facebook and Instagram especially) to stay informed.
Q. What should I wear?
A. While many people may choose to dress in a vintage style, everyone is welcome to interpret “style” in their own way.
This is a chance to express your personal style in whatever way says smart, dapper, or polished to you. Think “Sunday best” and however you interpret that is really up to you.
Q. How much is the event? Do I have to purchase tickets?
A. The event is just a gathering of like-minded people in a public space so it’s free and completely open. However, it would be helpful if you RSVP for a free virtual “ticket” to give us an idea of how many are attending, and that way we can send you updates about weather, etc. If you would like to join us at the Shaw Festival at 4pm, please book tickets here.
The event is free but it’s helpful if you would RSVP so that we have a sense of numbers:
As much as we wanted to hold an Easter Parade this year, it still felt too volatile with Omnicron and we were a bit too busy anyways to make it work. Next year!
But that didn’t mean we wouldn’t dress up. First we took Daisy for a stroll in Grimsby Beach, home of the wonderful gingerbread cottages. Then we went to Niagara-on-the-Lake for afternoon tea at the Prince of Wales. It was a very nice day.
Photo by Henry Chan, 2012
Hi everyone, we wanted to let you know that unfortunately we have decided not to do the Toronto Vintage Easter Parade this year.
However, you are still welcome to post photos on Instagram using the hashtag #TorontoVintageEasterParade if you do dress up. We will re-share your photos to the @steppingoutvintagetoronto Instagram account.
We hope to resume this in 2023.
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The Toronto Vintage Easter “Parade” Walk, aka. a promenade-style “Stylish Sunday” walk, in downtown Toronto!
Several years ago we held a walking Toronto Vintage Easer Parade. It was a lot of fun so we’re reviving it! We’ve been delayed by the pandemic but we are hoping to make a return in 2023.
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2023 – Sunday, April 9th
Dress up in your favourite outfit and go for a stroll on Easter Sunday. From vintage to modern, cosplay to chic, whimsical to elegant, it’s up to you! All welcome. **Hats encouraged.
1:30pm – Meeting Location: Downtown Toronto, TBC – details will depend on health and safety protocols and limits for outdoor activities in April.
? CLICK HERE TO RSVP
The event is free but it’s helpful if you would RSVP so that we have a sense of numbers.
Please note that this is a social day where people get dressed up in the tradition of the New York City Fifth Avenue Easter Parade. This is NOT a parade with floats. It’s people dressing up, walking around, and having some social fun. It’s a free informal meetup. All welcome!
We will have both a main plan as well as a rain plan. For light rain, please bring an umbrella. In case of heavy rain, we’ll meet at Union Station instead and ride the subway together. We will notify everyone who signs up here by email of any news and changes. ANYONE CAN DRESS UP AND JOIN IN!
Drop your email for event details:
I have a little obsession. It’s the Estelle blouse from Heart of Haute. I love a lot of their things, everything is excellent, but I’m particularly in love with anything that ties at the neck and this blouse delivers. I have more of them than I should admit in various solids and prints. They’re absolutely my favourite. Here are some photos of just a few from my collection:
I also have a couple of Diva Suits from Heart of Haute, which are fabulous. I have a blue one and also put in a custom order to have one made in houndstooth.
Here’s a business photoshoot I did wearing the Diva Suit in houndstooth:
How could I forget two of my favourite summer dresses? This is a pink gingham that I absolutely adore:
And this one ties at the neck, quite a lot like the Estelle blouses. How could I resist? By the way, I love the high neck because it means don’t have to put sunscreen on my chest area, which burns very easily.
I also really like the cropped Dapper Blazers. They’re so handy! I find them a practical alternative to sweaters and look really good as an extra layer of warmth with high waisted skirts and dresses. This is the Dapper Blazer in cream, which was also a custom order, but I also have it in red and black:
I just love their stuff. Great quality, practical materials, a little touch of vintage, a little whimsy, great colours and cuts. If you haven’t checked them out before, I highly recommend them! heartofhaute.com
For years I had admired Vivien of Holloway dresses, and when I finally noticed that they had a beautiful honey coloured yellow, I knew it was finally time to buy my first dress.
I already owned some of their separates, and the quality is superb. The new Nadine 1940s style did not let me down. The quality is excellent and the cut is just so elegant!
Shortly after acquiring the Nadine dress, they had a sale and I couldn’t resist also grabbing the Lana dress in rust. I absolutely love it.
As the Marketing Director for Ahoy Vintage Cruises, I’ve also been lucky enough to arrange a small discount. Use code “AHOYVINTAGE” at checkout and save 10%.
We’ve had some great weather in Niagara this spring! We’re still waiting for the deeper pink cherry blossoms to come out but the white and now the softer pink sakura blossoms are out and they’re just lovely. Not to mention all the tulips! We just love it.
I’ve also been a bit obsessed with my Freddies of Pinewood jeans and jacket. I absolutely love having vintage inspired casual clothing like this for regular daily wear. These are the Beat Girl jeans.
Here’s a fun little video Geoff put together with his brand new fancy iPhone –
If you’re looking for a stylish seer sucker suit, Geoff’s pick is Paul Fredrick. He’s been wearing their suits for years, especially the seer suckers which are the absolute best for spring and summer. The lightweight cotton is breathable and designed for warmer weather. This combination with his boater hat is his favourite go-to look for summer events.
If you’d like to check out Paul Fredrick, consider using Geoff’s affiliate link.
Are you familiar with Erstwilder brooches? They’re beautiful, whimsical brooches and my favourite accessories. They’re made by a company in Australia and alongside brooches, they also make necklaces, pins, collar clips, scarves, and they’ve recently added purses to their offering.
In this video I share some of my collection and also share some of my top tips and tricks.
As I mention in the video, in 2019, my dear friend Sing Lim gave me an Erstwilder brooch as a gift and I quickly fell in love and became a little obsessed! I now own about 50 pieces plus several that I’ll be trading or selling once the pandemic eases up.
Here’s a photo that shows my most recent discovery of turning brooch pairs into collar clips.
Necklace Converter
If you would like to convert your brooches into a necklace, the brooch converter is very handy. There are two attachments for both vertical or horizontal pins and it comes with a chain that you can also use to create the collar clips that I show in the video.
Here is a quick GIF showing the necklace converter –
How to Safeguard your Brooch with an Earring Back
To add the extra security to your brooch to safeguard against the clasp opening and the brooch falling off, you can use an earring back. I picked up a pack of earring backs and they’re very cheap so why not add that extra security? I wasn’t quite sure how it worked when I first heard people talking about it so here’s the GIF showing where you add it –
Magna Pin
And of course there’s the magna pin. This is such a handy accessory. I actually have two of them and if you can get two that have the magnets with the same poles, you can use them both together for an even stronger grip –
Erstwilder Swap & Sell Facebook Groups
In the video I also mention that there are brooch groups on Facebook. There may be others but these are the ones that I’m a part of –
- Erstwilder Buy, Swap & Sell
- Brooches Emporium Buy Swap Sell
- Erstwilder Buy, Swap, Sell – USA
- Erstwilder Shop Local
- Erstwilder Brooch BST Canadian Edition
And of course be sure to check out Erstwilder.com, their Instagram, and their official Facebook page.
Several months ago I also wrote these tips about how to prepare for an Erstwilder release so I thought I’d include them here.
How to Prepare for an Erstwilder Release
If you’re an Erstwilder brooch fan, you’ve probably noticed that they’ve been growing in popularity! Many of their new releases sell out within SECONDS. So how can you buy your favourite brooches before they quickly disappear?
I’ve only been an Erstwilder broochie for a year, and the above photo doesn’t include three orders that are still in the mail, but even as a newbie I’ve never missed anything I’ve wanted on release day so I thought I’d share what’s worked for me.
With a little preparation–and speed–I’ve bought everything I’ve wanted including from the ever-so-popular Pete Cromer release. Since I see a lot of people have been struggling, I thought I’d share a few of my tips!
12+ Erswilder Brooch Buying Tips
1. Know the release time and double check it for your timezone! Check the counter they put on their website and triple check that you know the time for your location.
2. Know what you want to order and have your list ready. There will be no time to ponder this. Be ready!
3. Login to your account or create an account and login well in advance. I’m always at my computer at least 20 minutes early. Make sure that your address and all of the details are correct for your account.
4. Use a computer, not a phone. It’s possible to checkout quickly on a phone I guess but I would personally never trust it.
5. Do a couple of test checkouts to practice your speed. Try adding some items to your cart so you know what the process will be and take the checkout right to the last step when it asks for payment so that you’ll know what to expect.
6. If you’re going to apply any points to your order, you can prepare this in advance in your test checkout and have the code copied to your clipboard as a backup in the unlikely event that your points coupon code disappears. (I tested this several times and it never disappeared once I’d applied the coupon early, but better to be safe.)
7. Use the “add to bag” button that appears right below each item. Don’t slow down by opening up the individual product page. If you’ll be buying more than one item then you can increase the number to 2 in the sidebar that appears, which shows the items in your cart. You have to close the sidebar before you can continue shopping. (*When I inquired about limits in late 2020, they said you were allowed to buy up to two of the same item for you and a friend. This may have increased or may only be limited for certain collections.)
8. Know your payment method. Even though my payment method is usually automatically populated because I usually use Google Pay, on the last release that didn’t work for some reason so I quickly had to switch to Paypal or populating my credit card information. I decided in a split second that Paypal would be faster so I went with that. But have your payment options ready to go. Items *do* disappear from people’s carts even at this late stage of checkout so you must be speedy and prepared.
9. Have a stockist website (or two or three) open on your computer in separate tabs as backup. If for any reason you can’t get what you want from Erstwilder, immediately flip over to the stockist website. Follow all the same steps to prepare yourself on the stockist websites; login and familiarize yourself with their checkout process so that you’ll be able to be super speedy.
10. Go to the NEW collections page and start watching the timer. Like a hawk. Don’t get distracted! Be ready to refresh the page as soon as it’s time.
11. When the items start to appear, you’ll have no idea what order they will appear in so it can be a bit of a panic. In the last release, the items actually pushed on to two pages because the essentials (earrings) ended up showing in the middle of the collection. Try to keep your cool but be quick. Click add to bag for each and as soon as the sidebar for your cart appears, you’ll need to “x” it to close it so that you can add the next item. It’s seriously always an adrenaline rush but with practice and preparation, you can do it!
12. Keep going! If anything disappears from your cart, which has happened to other people, don’t lose the opportunity to buy the others. Stay focused. Keep going through your checkout as quickly as possible. Then turn to the stockist websites you’ve had ready to grab what you missed.
If you still couldn’t get what you wanted, make sure you’ve joined all of the many Erstwilder groups on Facebook that I’ve linked to above. As people’s orders start to arrive, sometimes people find that they are not as in love with an item as they thought they were. These groups are a good place to try to find your DISO (desperately in search of) items.
eBay Tips
As I said before, try all of the Erstwilder swap and sell groups on Facebook before turning to eBay. But as a last resort, you might choose to use eBay, or evilbay as many broochies call it, to snag your most wanted items. If you aren’t familiar with eBay auctions, here are my tips:
a) My first tip is probably obvious but I’ll say it anyways: Never ever bid on an item before the end of an auction. You’ll just drive the price up.
b) Use a bidnapper program. You will never win a popular auction manually. If it’s an in-demand item, like many popular Erstwilder items, you must use a bidnapper. These programs automatically do super speedy bidding within the last 60 seconds of an auction so if you’ve ever lost something in an auction at the very last second, you have almost certainly lost to a bidnapper program. This is the one I use but I’m sure there are many of them.
Thanks for reading!
I think these are all of my tips for the moment but if I think of anything else, I’ll update this!
Thanks for reading! Let me know if you have any tips I’ve missed.