It’s officially that magical time of year when twinkle lights go up, holiday tunes fill the air, and picking out the perfect holiday sweaters suddenly feels essential. I’ve always loved a good festive knit, so this season I rounded up a bunch of adorable Christmas sweaters that caught my eye, bright colours, cozy textures, and a few funny ones too. Tap each photo to grab yours on Amazon!
If you’re looking for something fun to wear to a holiday party, family dinner, work event, or even just a cozy December night at home, I’ve got you covered. All the sweaters featured in my photos are linked in my Amazon storefront, so you can shop your favourites easily. I posted a couple other fun ones in this blog post back in 2017!
I attended the Good Goddess Friends & Family Class, an exclusive preview of The GG Method Lymphatic Series. The session took place at their new HQ, The Swan House on Wellesley Place. The venue was absolutely stunning with high ceilings, crown moulding, warm wood accents, and a cozy fireplace. It was the perfect place to spend a chilly morning. 🤗
The Experience
This 90-minute preview combined two of their signature workouts, Lower Body Burn and Upper Body + Core Cut. It was a full-body experience that blended movement, mindful self-massage, and education. Before class, we had a Lymphatic Detox Binder Shot that boosted our energy and supported the flow.
Upper Body + Core Cut
The first part of the class focused on arms and abs. This high-energy session paired strength work with thoughtful self-massage around the torso. Every sequence, from movement to breathwork, was intentionally chosen to activate and drain through the midsection. It was a great burn!!
Lower Body Burn
This class began with lower body sculpting paired with guided self-lymphatic drainage. It was such a cool combo! The mix of booty burn and self-massage made my legs feel lighter and more energized. The method is designed to reduce inflammation, release fluid retention, and smooth the hips, legs, thighs, and glutes. I definitely felt it!
Lymphatic Drainage
One of my favourite parts of the event was learning more about lymphatic drainage. I’d tried it before in a massage, but this was the first time I did it on my own. I left feeling lighter, refreshed, and noticeably more open through my body. If you want to try something similar at home, here is a link to a similar tool we used.
By the end of the 90 minutes, I felt sculpted, sweaty, and totally recharged. The Good Goddess team created such a great experience, I left feeling energized!
Looking forward to future Good Goddess events, thank you to Caleigh & the team for having me! Follow @goodgoddessdaily on Instagram for upcoming events and check out the website at goodgoddess.com.
Some cities just have *it* when it comes to style, that indefinable something that makes you feel more fashionable just by breathing the air.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit quite a few places, and there are four destinations that absolutely blew me away with their fashion scenes. These aren’t just pretty cities (though they’re definitely that too). They’re places where fashion lives and breathes in the streets, shops, and everyday culture.
Paris, France
Paris really does live up to the hype. Walking through Le Marais on a Tuesday morning, I watched a woman in her seventies effortlessly pull off a vintage Chanel jacket with modern sneakers. That’s Paris for you—making the impossible look easy. The city doesn’t try too hard, which is exactly why it works so well.
You can’t help but people-watch here. Grab a coffee at any sidewalk café and you’ll get a masterclass in French style. No Instagram tutorials needed. The locals just get it—whether they’re rushing to catch the metro or strolling along the Seine, Parisians make everything look intentional.
And don’t get me started on the vintage shopping. The flea markets at Clignancourt are pure gold.
Milan, Italy
Milan surprised me. I expected fashion, sure, but I didn’t expect the city to feel so alive with creativity. The Quadrilatero della Moda is stunning, obviously. But what really got me was stumbling into smaller ateliers where craftspeople were actually making things by hand. You can feel the history of Italian craftsmanship everywhere, it’s not just about the big names.
During Fashion Week, the energy is electric. Even if you’re not attending shows, you can feel something special happening. The city transforms. Street style photographers camp out on corners, and suddenly everyone’s dressed like they’re ready for their close-up.
Plus, the aperitivo culture means you can discuss the day’s fashion sightings over perfectly crafted cocktails. What’s not to love?
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo broke my brain in the best possible way. Harajuku is wild, yes, but it’s just one piece of the puzzle. In Ginza, you’ll see impeccably dressed businesspeople who treat clothing like armour—everything precise, intentional, powerful. Then you hop on the train to Shibuya, and teenagers are wearing things that shouldn’t work together but somehow create pure magic.
I spent an entire afternoon in a tiny vintage shop in Shimokitazawa, digging through racks of perfectly curated pieces. The owner didn’t speak much English, but we communicated through fabric and fit. Fashion really is a universal language.
What struck me most was how Tokyo doesn’t follow Western fashion rules. It creates its own. Mixing traditional elements with futuristic touches isn’t just accepted, it’s celebrated.
New York City, USA
NYC hits different when you’re thinking about fashion. SoHo on a Saturday afternoon is basically a real-life runway show. You’ve got Wall Street types in perfectly tailored suits walking past art students in thrifted vintage, next to tourists trying to figure out how New Yorkers make black jeans and sneakers look so effortlessly cool.
The Garment District still hums with activity. You can watch the fashion industry at work: designers sketching, patternmakers cutting, seamstresses creating. It’s not just about the glamorous stuff you see in magazines.
Fashion here isn’t about exclusivity, it’s about expression. Much like how Americas Cardroom brings together diverse players in one exciting space, NYC unites fashion lovers from everywhere, each bringing their own style to the mix.
The energy is infectious. You can’t help but walk a little taller, dress a little bolder.
Ready to Go?
These four cities changed how I think about fashion and travel. Each one taught me something different about style, creativity, and self-expression.
Fashion tourism isn’t just about shopping, though that’s definitely part of the fun. It’s about understanding how different cultures approach style, beauty, and creativity. These cities don’t just sell fashion, they live it. So where will you go first?
Well, it’s officially cozy season! We had our first snow of winter this weekend, and it feels like the perfect time to settle in. ❄️🌨️❄️
I spent the past few days packing and moving into my new home, a beautiful loft in the West End, with my BF. I’m so excited about this new chapter, a fresh space, new routines, and a whole lot of good vibes. ❤️
I start a new job next month, and honestly, I’m really looking forward to spending a nice, calm winter at home. This weekend, I had lunch with a friend, we made roast chicken and salad, and then curled up with blankets to watch a movie. It was perfect. Also stopepd by the CAFTCA wardrobe sale and got a great pair of vintage leather boots. 🤗
I’m not totally sure what we’ll do for Christmas yet, but I’m excited to visit my parents and enjoy some quiet time. Here’s to cozy weekends, new beginnings, and the magic of winter ahead! 🕯️🏡✨
Tonight is game 5 of the World Series 2025! It’s so exciting to see our Toronto Blue Jays playing, and I REALLY hope they win. It would be so cool for them to win the World Series.
This photo is from 1993, when the Blue Jays last won. It was such an exciting time, Mum took us out of school to go to the parade in Toronto. It’s wild that Game three went into 18 innings. It started at 8 pm and went until 2 am! We started watching it on our way home from Milwaukee in the Chicago airport and finished the game at home in Toronto.
Photos from the other day at RALLY Conference & Game 1 at Dog & Bear