

While typing in a phrase like “engineer” in a typical search engine may reveal an image of a group of males, a new gender neutral search engine claims to be different. Semcon’s Re-Search service is said to offer a gender-balanced image search, avoiding common stereotypes as a result.

Cork may have once been relegated to the bulletin board above your desk, but it has since become a fashionable décor fad. We’ve curated a few sophisticated ways to decorate with cork this winter, in keeping with your upscale decorating tastes.

If you’re the type of person who likes to gift unique, uncommon presents then you’ll love the One of the Kind Show. Since 1975, this event has showcased the work of local artisans while providing shoppers with the opportunity to shop locally crafted handmade products. The One of a Kind Show runs from November 24th to December 4th at the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place.

s an accomplished Canadian athlete and activist, Waneek Horn-Miller was a member of the Canadian Olympic Water Polo team and has also been an outspoken survivor of the Oka Crisis. Horn-Miller, who currently serves as the director of the Storyboot School, sat down with Real Style to discuss her partnership with the Manitobah Mukluks.

Although the pastel purple shade of lavender may instantly bring summertime gardens to mind, this cool hue is actually a gorgeous shade for the chilly months of the year. For decorating enthusiasts who wish to embrace lavender this season, here are a few stylish ways to bring the colour into your home now.

The delicate and colourful macaron, a meringue-based delicacy, is a beloved staple among those who crave French baked goods. Luckily, Torontonians don’t have to catch a plane to Paris to enjoy these petite treats. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up our picks for some of the top macarons the city has to offer.

For interior decorating enthusiasts who are tired of their subway tiles and looking for a refreshing change at home, fish scale tiles just may be your solution. With their scalloped appearance and bright colours, tiling which brings the scales of a fish to mind can easily rejuvenate your space.

As far as majestic bodies of water go, Lake Louise pretty much takes the cake. With stunning turquoise blue waves and the impressive surrounding mountains, Lake Louise is one of Canada’s must-see destinations.

Recently, Real Style sat down with Mrs. Universe winner and actress Ashley Callingbull at the recent Manitobah Mukluks Storyboot School at Toronto’ Bata Shoe Museum. Here’s what she had to say about winning Mrs. Universe, raising awareness through crafting mukluks and competing on The Amazing Race Canada.

For minimalists who like the chic, eternally elegant look of basic black décor, decorating your home in a series of ebony hues just may complete your space. Whether you’re hoping to decorate with dark woods or coal-hued furnishings, try drawing your design inspiration from the timeless simplicity of the little black dress.

Each November, wilderness lovers flock to Churchill, Manitoba in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the wildlife that calls this town home. Known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” Churchill offers plenty of opportunity to take in the wonders that Northern Canada has to offer.

When we think of holiday season culture, we tend to think of Christmas caroling and performances of the Nutcracker. Although these seasonal festivities are definitely a joyful way to mark the holiday season, Vancouver also features a number of intriguing cultural events taking place over the next few weeks.

For interior design gurus who are eager to bring cozy, country inspired décor into their space as we approach the season of holiday entertaining, pottery just may be your solution. Whether you want to incorporate ceramic vases into your kitchen or living room, we’ve curated a few winning ideas here.

It’s no secret that Ottawa is notoriously cold during the winter months, but it’s also a well-known fact that Canada’s capital offers plenty of festive cheer during the colder months of the year. While proud Canucks can always hope for a possible selfie with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, there are also plenty of other reasons to visit Ottawa. Here’s what to do in the capital this holiday season.

It may not be Christmas yet, but interior design addicts have surely started embracing the holiday spirit in the air. With the November winds howling, homeowners can capture the change in seasons with a crisp, beautiful autumn wreath.

While typing in a phrase like “engineer” in a typical search engine may reveal an image of a group of males, a new gender neutral search engine claims to be different. Semcon’s Re-Search service is said to offer a gender-balanced image search, avoiding common stereotypes as a result.

Cork may have once been relegated to the bulletin board above your desk, but it has since become a fashionable décor fad. We’ve curated a few sophisticated ways to decorate with cork this winter, in keeping with your upscale decorating tastes.

If you’re the type of person who likes to gift unique, uncommon presents then you’ll love the One of the Kind Show. Since 1975, this event has showcased the work of local artisans while providing shoppers with the opportunity to shop locally crafted handmade products. The One of a Kind Show runs from November 24th to December 4th at the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place.

s an accomplished Canadian athlete and activist, Waneek Horn-Miller was a member of the Canadian Olympic Water Polo team and has also been an outspoken survivor of the Oka Crisis. Horn-Miller, who currently serves as the director of the Storyboot School, sat down with Real Style to discuss her partnership with the Manitobah Mukluks.

Although the pastel purple shade of lavender may instantly bring summertime gardens to mind, this cool hue is actually a gorgeous shade for the chilly months of the year. For decorating enthusiasts who wish to embrace lavender this season, here are a few stylish ways to bring the colour into your home now.

The delicate and colourful macaron, a meringue-based delicacy, is a beloved staple among those who crave French baked goods. Luckily, Torontonians don’t have to catch a plane to Paris to enjoy these petite treats. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up our picks for some of the top macarons the city has to offer.

For interior decorating enthusiasts who are tired of their subway tiles and looking for a refreshing change at home, fish scale tiles just may be your solution. With their scalloped appearance and bright colours, tiling which brings the scales of a fish to mind can easily rejuvenate your space.

As far as majestic bodies of water go, Lake Louise pretty much takes the cake. With stunning turquoise blue waves and the impressive surrounding mountains, Lake Louise is one of Canada’s must-see destinations.

Recently, Real Style sat down with Mrs. Universe winner and actress Ashley Callingbull at the recent Manitobah Mukluks Storyboot School at Toronto’ Bata Shoe Museum. Here’s what she had to say about winning Mrs. Universe, raising awareness through crafting mukluks and competing on The Amazing Race Canada.

For minimalists who like the chic, eternally elegant look of basic black décor, decorating your home in a series of ebony hues just may complete your space. Whether you’re hoping to decorate with dark woods or coal-hued furnishings, try drawing your design inspiration from the timeless simplicity of the little black dress.

Each November, wilderness lovers flock to Churchill, Manitoba in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the wildlife that calls this town home. Known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” Churchill offers plenty of opportunity to take in the wonders that Northern Canada has to offer.

When we think of holiday season culture, we tend to think of Christmas caroling and performances of the Nutcracker. Although these seasonal festivities are definitely a joyful way to mark the holiday season, Vancouver also features a number of intriguing cultural events taking place over the next few weeks.

For interior design gurus who are eager to bring cozy, country inspired décor into their space as we approach the season of holiday entertaining, pottery just may be your solution. Whether you want to incorporate ceramic vases into your kitchen or living room, we’ve curated a few winning ideas here.

It’s no secret that Ottawa is notoriously cold during the winter months, but it’s also a well-known fact that Canada’s capital offers plenty of festive cheer during the colder months of the year. While proud Canucks can always hope for a possible selfie with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, there are also plenty of other reasons to visit Ottawa. Here’s what to do in the capital this holiday season.

It may not be Christmas yet, but interior design addicts have surely started embracing the holiday spirit in the air. With the November winds howling, homeowners can capture the change in seasons with a crisp, beautiful autumn wreath.