May 09, 2020 at 05:49AM Austin North Workout Routine and Diet Plan: Austin North is an actor, and you can currently see Austin on the Netflix series the Outer Banks. Austin started his career by the Disney show called Disney I Didn’t Do It, and after that, it’s just been fantastic for Austin North. Currently, he’s also known for that amazing body that he maintains and even for his love for cars. Although there will not be much car talk here, we will for sure discuss the Austin North workout routine and diet plan. Austin North Workout Routine and Diet Plan Table of Contents Austin North Body Stats Austin North Workout Routine Daily Activities Austin North Weight Training Austin North Core Workout Austin North Diet Plan Austin North Body Stats Austin North Height 5 Ft 9 Inch Austin North Weight 72 Kg Austin North Age 23 Years Chest 42 Inch Waist 30 Inch Bicep 15 Inch Also Read: Chase Stokes Workout Routine and Diet Plan Austin North Workout Routine Austin North Workout Austin North is one of the most active guys you will ever see, and he has tried almost everything that he wanted. The guy has been surfing, jet skiing, diving from a cliff, riding a helicopter, practicing shooting, etc. There’s a lot of things that he does, and when it comes to workout, he’s always working out in the gym to maintain that fantastic body. Now there is not much about Austin North workout routine when you try
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Up Close with Technicolour Drag Queen Mango Sassi
May 09, 2020 at 12:38AM Jason Hatton, a prop stylist and visual merchandiser by day who has worked for high-end companies like Chanel, has the incredible ability to turn himself into Mango Sassi, a spirited drag queen with an affinity for vivid hues. Read on for Mango’s story. Photo courtesy of Mango Sassi. On Mango’s drag journey: “Last Halloween was my 10-year anniversary of doing drag, but I’ve only really been focusing on it for the last three to four years. I have an annual party that I’ve been doing for the last seven years, and that was usually the time I would get in drag along with all my friends. It has since developed from there. One of my favourite things I’ve done while in drag is take the subway for a couple of daytime gigs! The first time I did it, I was quite afraid, but after I saw the reaction of people, it was such a lovely experience: You get smiles, joy from people, and people wondering what the hell is going on! You usually get really positive responses.” On Mango’s first drag experience: “Oh boy, it’s kind of a blur! It was 10 years ago on Halloween. I love disco, so I created this disco look with the very little knowledge I had about drag. It was a bit of a hot mess. But, saying that, I was living my best life! I mean, when you’re in drag it doesn’t really matter how perfected or how
The Best Hamburger Casserole
May 08, 2020 at 10:41PM This Hamburger Casserole is a better-for-you, homemade Hamburger Helper that is made with NC Sweetpotato puree, warm spices, and ground turkey for a healthy and EASY weeknight dinner. Let’s Hear it for Sweet Potatoes! Raise your hand if you’re a big fan of sweet potatoes. Us! Not only are they … The post The Best Hamburger Casserole appeared first on Fit Foodie Finds. Continue Reading… Author Linley Richter | Fitfoodiefinds Selected by CWC
Three Pieces to Buy From Canadian Fashion Brands to Contribute to COVID-19 Relief
May 08, 2020 at 10:17PM As we approach the end of week eight in quarantine, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our daily lives. There’s no shortage of ways in which to contribute to relief efforts by organizations on the COVID-19 front line, including via some of the most beloved fashion brands in Canada. In recent weeks, brands including Mackage and Aritzia have created custom garments to help raise money for coronavirus relief efforts and to support frontline workers, whilst others like Sentaler continue to donate a proceed of their sales to testing and treatment research. So if you’re looking for a way to get involved, and also give your wardrobe a little update, here’s three pieces by Canadian brands to buy now to help you look and feel good: Mackage View this post on Instagram DESIGNED TO GIVE BACK Now available for pre-order, our limited edition Krys Rainbow Hoodie is designed to give back: we will be donating $50 from each sale to United Way Centraide. A post shared by Mackage (@mackage) on May 4, 2020 at 12:40pm PDT //www.instagram.com/embed.js Montreal-based outerwear brand Mackage has designed a limited edition hoodie to help raise money for United Way Centraide. The Krys hoodie is finished in a bold white hue with velvet rainbow detailing on the logos on the arm and hood. The design was inspired by the Quebec movement that saw rainbows pop up across the city with the phrase, “Ca va bien aller” which means “everything will be alright.”
Simons to Launch New Collection Showcasing Indigenous Design Talent
May 08, 2020 at 08:18PM Highlighting the work of eight Indigenous designers from across Canada, Simons will launch a capsule collection on June 1 in collaboration with Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto (IFWTO); it boasts bold patterns, complex beadwork and intricate embroidery that all speak to the unique traditional backgrounds of the creatives involved. Each participant was asked to lend their particular craft to a templated set of garments designed by the Simons team (including a boxy top and high-waisted trousers made from an organic cotton and linen blend), and some also created a selection of accessories. “It’s such a great opportunity to show the broader fashion public—whether it be media, bloggers, stylists or anyone who’s interested in clothing—that despite the fact that we’re all using the same garments, they all look incredibly unique,” says Evan Ducharme, a British Columbia-based fashion designer who is part of the project. Ducharme is Métis and has ancestral ties to the Cree, Ojibwe and Saulteaux peoples. “It allows for the uniqueness of our Indigeneity and our own individual nations to come through in the work,” he adds. Ducharme and fellow collaborators Caroline Monnet, Niio Perkins, Warren Steven Scott, Tracy Toulouse, Tania Larsson, Jordan Bennett and the brand Injunuity Design Studio (helmed by Cheryl Copenace) were invited by Sage Paul, the founding collective member and artistic director of IFWTO, to take part in the opportunity. “When Simons was brought up in the conversation, my interest was piqued because I don’t think any major Canadian fashion retailer
How To Build An Edible Garden + Indoor Herb Box At Home
May 08, 2020 at 10:57AM Farm-to-table restaurants? Yes. Home garden to plate? Still working on it. We joined Edible Garden LA‘s Lauri Kranz for a home gardening workshop at Jenni Kayne’s gorgeous Brentwood Country Mart location during the summer a year or two back – Lauri’s advice is just what we need now! Lauri builds gorgeous gardens for homes and businesses looking to grow their own food in a beautiful way (drool over a few of them here!). Here in the city – for the most part – that means raised bed and planters. Acquiring clean organic soil is key when it comes to growing plants you’ll actually be eating. Here are a few notes from Lauri on growing an edible garden at home… During our workshop, we talked about the importance of connecting with where our food comes from and the rewards of spending time in the garden. Gardening is a practice, like yoga or meditation and the rewards of gardening can both be seen and felt. The three most important considerations when planning a garden: Sun, Soil and Water. A Sunny Spot: First, find the area of your outdoor space that receives the most hours of sun per day, five or more hours is best. For some of us, this is the entryway to our apartment or a sunny balcony and for others it is a part of our yard. Rise Up: Make sure the soil is fertile by using raised beds or pots and filling them with good, organic
Bumble is Hosting a Series of Virtual Events This Weekend to Help Canadians Stay Connected
May 08, 2020 at 06:15PM In these quarantine times, “weekend plans” may no longer be a concept but Bumble is trying to get Canadians out of their isolation ruts with a series of virtual events built to foster a sense of community and connection. Their first-ever Bumble Hive @ Home series runs from today through Sunday, and features a jam-packed schedule of workshops, workouts, happy hours and more. Friday’s events kick off with a Bumble BFF Panel at 5pm EST featuring Kenzie Brenna, Shan Boodram and Vanessa Grimaldi discussing how to stay calm and connected during this challenging time. Actress Shay Mitchell will then join Bumble Hive @ Home at 6.30pm EST for a digital happy hour, with stylist Jessica Mulroney and journalist Tracy Moore scheduled to host a similar happy hour on Saturday at 6pm EST. Friday’s activities culminate with a Movie Night over Zoom with Drunk Feminist Films, a Toronto-based collective of feminists who provide snarky, insightful commentary to mainstream films. Queued up for the night is the 2001 film Save the Last Dance, starring Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas. “Get ready to raise a tall glass of Cherry Washington as we collectively box-step our way through teen drama, weird dads, and white tears,” promises the group. The Zoom party begins at 8pm EST, with DFF also live-tweeting the film using #DFFxBumble from 8.15pm onwards. View this post on Instagram This Friday, May 8th… it’s time to change out of your lounging sweatpants and into your dancing
#INSSASCOOP: Staying In with the INSSAKIT Vol. 1
May 08, 2020 at 06:00PM What are you waiting for? Open up and unbox with us!… more → Continue Reading… Author The YesStyle Beauty Team | YesStyle Selected by CWC
Toronto Boutique Ease Launches Weekly Flash Sale Today
May 08, 2020 at 04:12PM If you’re looking to treat yourself or someone else while quarantining, independent design haven Ease is making it a little, well, easier thanks to a flash sale initiative that starts today at noon. “Each week will be a new category,” says owner, Zai Rajkotwala. Today’s wares will be shoes, with brands like Paloma Wool, Loq and By Far in the mix. Photography courtesy of Ease. She will also soon be offering “self-care focused” gift packages that feature products from Ease and its sister store, Easy Tiger. “It’s kind of like a bouquet of flowers,” she says about her hopes that customers will give them to someone who really needs it right now, adding, “I’m trying to channel this experience as let’s help each other and make everyone feel better.’’ Furthering her efforts to lend a hand in this trying time, Rajkotwala has picked up Canadian labels like Toronto’s Biko and In Soft Focus and Vancouver’s Studio A-Ok during the COVID-19 crisis. “I wanted to give other local businesses a platform,” she says. Photography courtesy of Ease. She also sees the current circumstance as a significant platform for the ethos both her stores are based on—that of highlighting thoughtful style versus quick, abundant stuff. “If people are investing money in something, it needs to stand out and say something about the person,” she says. Statement-makers currently stocked at Ease include Batsheva dresses, Susan Alexandra jewellery and dramatic tops from Mr. Larkin. For those looking for something
How to Plan the Perfect Camping Trip
May 08, 2020 at 04:07PM You don’t have to be an expert to plan an awesome camping trip. If you’re hoping to go camping with minimal problems, here’s what you need to know. Grab the Right Gear The best camping gear will make a huge difference in how successful your trip is. The gear you’ll need will depend on the type of […] The post How to Plan the Perfect Camping Trip appeared first on SafeandHealthylife. Continue Reading… Author Safe and Healthy Life Expert | Safeandhealthy Selected by CWC