diorable_320
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Fashion_diva said:ME TOO! I understand what you are saying.. I walk into class at Concordia with my MJ stam bag, pink head band, Skull scarf, cute tops like rebel yell, primp bunny, grail, marc jacobs casual sweaters, with jogging pants. I look so out of placeand im not even dressing fancy or anything. Just casual?
Really? Must be different - during the fall I found some of the girls in my McGill classes to be so inspiring! Vintage Chanel book bags, adorable knee-high boots, perfectly layered tops, cute, cute scarves (I have the skull scarf, as well, and so do a few of my friends). So many girls have a great ability to mix high-end designers with cheap, vintage pieces. Maybe it's just the typical "campus chic", but I had high-hopes for Montréal fashion coming from Toronto (although I am aware that it really doesn't compare London or Paris--where I spend my summers), and I can confidently say that my classmates met my expectations. I know what you'll say - that McGill fashion isn't necessarily representative of Montréal fashion - but I do try to get out of the bubble, and overall, I'm impressed.
However, I do prefer the shopping in Toronto. The Holt Renfrew is so much better, I miss Kensington Market like no other, as well as H&M and TNT. I just prefer how the women here in Montréal carry themselves -- they're not afraid to wear (proper) heels during the day, and the coats, jackets, hats, and scarves for the winter are much more chic here than in Toronto.
and im not even dressing fancy or anything. Just casual?

(and preps) the only punk people i saw were fakies.... wannabe punks probably, but no punks... 
