Beauty Unleashed - Boho Summer Style 2017

Beauty Unleashed – Summer Style 2017

Cathy Lavasani of Golden Touch Medispa

Cathy Lavasani
Beauty Unleashed
Founder of Golden Touch Medispa

Summer is about flaunting yourself in vibrant colours along with a style to complement your personality. This article takes a look at my impressions for what could be your own unique style for the 2017 summer season including Boho style clothing.

You’ve seen articles online pushing specific colours and styles for the summer, often at their own sense of style. That’s fine—there are legitimate influencers out there that do have a sense of style. But that’s all fine and dandy; what it’s lacking is a personal touch. And that’s what I’m here to do for you.

“Style is all about expressing your inner flair and not so much what the beauty industry or society tells you”

 There was an article on Yahoo! back in early May talking about suggested summer styles. I don’t have the link to the article at the moment however it said the summer of 2017 was full of Boho style clothing. When you think Boho you think of the Sixties’ era where flowy, peasant-style clothes like tunics with a ruffled linen fabric and shoulder-exposed motif populated the time. I do agree with this.

In these warm temperatures the last thing we need is to have tight clothes so as to prevent our bodies from breathing and essentially create a furnace of epic proportions. The more flowy the better if you ask me.

Before we get into my suggestions for summer style, it’s important to remember that style is all about expressing your inner flair and not so much what the beauty industry or society tells you. Finding find that special niche within you and expressing it accordingly is the optimal thing you should be achieving, fashion bloggers be damned.

One thing I’ve said I like is colour, bright, vibrant colour. I’m talking hot pinks and vivacious greens and soothing yet electric blues. And in some instances it’s okay to explore the mulled colours from decades past, particularly the creamy colours of the 70s. That said, let’s explore some styles I think are the best way to assemble your look for this season.

Tops and Blouses

I personally like bright colours. Some have said the metallic look is “in” at the moment, and I cannot fathom why. Summer is about bright colours, waking up from a sleepy slumber of dullness as exhibited in the winter months.

Boxy Woven Yellow Top at Forever 21

Boxy Woven Yellow Top from Forever 21

Forever 21 Boxy Woven Yellow Top

There’s a cute but nostalgic yellow top at Forever 21 that screams character. It’s dressy enough to be worn on its own or under a nice blazer for those important meetings without needing to sweat up a storm.

Speaking of Forever21, and who doesn’t wish they were forever the age of 21, there’s a cute satin top in a mauve colour that caught my eye.

Forever 21 Crinkled Satin Top

This crinkled satin top looks incredible and screams chic. The low-cut neckline satin blouse from Forever 21 creates enough of a sensual touch without breaking any barriers of decency.

Forever 21 Crinkled Satin Top

Forever 21 Crinkled Satin Top.

The crinkled satin means that it doesn’t require much in the way of ironing (although you probably should just to save embarrassment of unmistakable wrinkles) so it’s easy care for you.

Maison Simons Linen Tunic

Above I mentioned Boho style. What’s Boho without a long, flowing tunic? Tunics give space for the summer breeze to whisp its way through your body and provide relief from the warm air.

Maison Simons Linen Tunic

Chic Boho-like tunic to commemorate the warm summer weather.

Maison Simons in Square One in Mississauga has this cute linen tunic that goes with any sort of arrangement. Light, soft, and flowy, it goes well with a long skirt to amplify the look.

Pants/Leggings

The Boho look extends to that below the belt, and what better way than with colourful and/or loose pairs to complement you.

Old Navy Pixie Ankle Pant

I just love the colour of these pants.The red catches the eye as was the norm of style decades ago when the Boho style was a regular sight.

Old Navy Ankle Pants

Old Navy Angle Pants.

From Old Navy, there’s a cute rolled oat colour with a semi-shiny lustre so it would pair well with a shiny top, like a satiny tank or sleeveless blouse.

BCBGMAXAZRIA Tapestry-Print Pants

To relive the 60s you need to indulge in the style. In particular that means taking advantage of the loose pants that went along with it.

BCBGMAXAZRIA Tapestry Pants

BCBGMAXAZRIA Tapestry Pants. A great nod to the Boho style.

These awesome looking pants from BCBGMAXAZRIA are a perfect way to exemplify the Boho style while still staying modern. Plus the colour of these particular pants are incredible. I might go out and buy a pair myself.

Accessories

The Boho style dictates eccentric accessories to complete the ensemble. Hats and chokers are among my picks for amplifying a summer Boho style.

COLLECTION 18 Hat

A well-brimmed hat is an ideal way to block out the sun’s rays on your cute face while still remaining stylish.

COLLECTION 18 Hat

An adorable hat from COLLECTION 18.

This hat from COLLECTION 18, found Hudson’s Bay, is one of my favourite ways to give an added push to your already-excellent style. (Just don’t use it to hide the fabulous cut and style you got from Golden Touch too).

Maison Simons Leather and Lace Choker Set

And, lastly, chokers add a beautiful finishing touch, like the one I spotted at Maison Simons. A package of two, the leather and lace (brings back memories of the song by Don Henley and Stevie Nicks, doesn’t it?). Chokers give a sultry visage to your neckline, and really do wonders to improve the sexiness of any wardrobe it’s a part of.

For your hair, I can definitely lend a hand, especially if you want your ‘do to do more for you.

Remember, at the end of the day (I hate that expression but it’s so relevant right now) we have to be comfortable with who we are. Your style is ultimately unique, and that should be the number one factor when considering how you want to compile your look for the season and beyond.

It’s all about exemplifying you, your character, and your own unique style and grace. That means embracing our own style and even going so far as to add bits and pieces from external sources be it beauty influencers, seasonal trends or other fads that so happen to be the thing at the moment. That’s okay. But it’s when you base your entire appearance on what others are saying you should be wearing/doing that it gets dangerous and you lose sight of who you are.

It’s my goal to help you find your beautiful, regardless of what others think. If you want a compassionate, judgement-free approach to your style, then I am the woman to talk to.

With love,

 

Cathy

With contributions from Sean Mitchell

***DISCLAIMER: I am not affiliated with any of the above retailers. The links to the corresponding product pages are there for your leisure and convenience and in no way do I profit from you purchasing from them.***

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We couldn’t be happier that the dreary, yet moderately mild, winter has gone and made way for a gorgeous summer. The spring wasn’t so bad either. But what couldn’t be better than to celebrate the summer with super-hot deals through Golden Touch Medispa?

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We have a great room for rent in downtown Toronto available for anyone looking to begin their own practice.

Specs
– Approx. 10’x11′ square feet
– access to lobby and front desk/reception
– Affordable rates (negotiable)
– Ideal for any massage therapist, chiropractor, doctor or cosmetician

Location
– 1240 Bay Street, suite 403, Toronto.
– SW corner of Bay and Cumberland.
– Accessible from Bay TTC subway station on Bloor-Danforth line.

Parking
– There is parking available across the street at the Green P Parking along Yorkville.

Pictures
Here are shots of the room itself, the lobby and front desk. You’ll notice a cool, ambient colour that gives it a relaxing atmosphere for any type of business.

Room contains fixtures. Occupant must provide their own products and supplies.

Room contains fixtures. Occupant must provide their own products and supplies.

Front lobby contains chairs and reading materials for any waiting party.

Front lobby contains chairs and reading materials for any waiting party.

Front reception provides space for POSs and marketing materials.

Front reception provides space for POSs and marketing materials.

If interested please contact Cathy at (416) 508-4243 or email bookings@goldentouchmedispa.com.


Cathy Lavasani of Golden Touch Medispa

Cathy at 97 Scollard – New Name, New Location

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In 2015, due to a sudden landlord change, we had to move. The new landlord did not want any mention of 97 Scollard in our name, so we had to change it as well. This caused a lot of confusion for our regular clients and unfortunately the confusion left a few frustrated.

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Beyond Beauty – The Subterfuge of Celebrity



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Chances are that, if you’re reading this, you’ve seen at least one film in your life. If you haven’t, then where the hell have you been?

And why am I bringing this up?

Film is so powerful that no matter where you turn, someone somewhere is donning an image of a movie on their clothing (how many times have you seen a Star Wars scene embedded on somebody’s black T-shirt?) or casually quoting the vast swath of colloquial expressions (Beam me up, Scotty!). Then there’s those crazy fanboys/girls going bonkers whenever they happen to stumble across an actor from their favourite film/TV show and scream, “OMG IT’S HIMMMM!!!!! *deafening squeal*”

There is no doubt in my mind that films have played a huge factor in defining our society in culture, fashion, trends, and whatever else comes down the stream in which people want to casually mimic in some fashion or another; the clothes, the mannerisms, the style…the force (!) of film on people’s social behaviour is so remarkable that one can’t help but wonder how, or why even, someone could go out of their way to forgo their own individuality in order to be a part of whatever flavour of the month is brewing along the social kitchen line.

Personally, I never really got into the whole film culture where I want to purposely go out of my way to meet certain celebrities or to adapt a particular expression or style that’s prominent in any given film, but that’s beside the point.

Think all celebrities are trustworthy? Forget about it. Highest-paid celebs like Kristen Stewart ranked low on the trustworthiness scale. Photo: Wikipedia

Think all celebrities are trustworthy? Forget about it. Highest-paid celebs like Kristen Stewart ranked low on the trustworthiness scale.
Photo: Wikipedia

Film influences a lot of people. Its impact is so strong that celebrities are, according to a survey from Reader’s Digest, more trustworthy than your local politician. (Well, okay, some celebrities are more trustworthy than others. The higher paid ones? Forget about it).

So you could essentially take some red carpet walker, have them spout some random nonsense about something they are in no way educated about, and watch as the masses hang on to their every word. Granted, politicians have become synonymous with uselessness and the ultimate purveyor of deceit, but celebrities themselves are in a position with much higher sway than most of us think, and that in and of itself can be extremely dangerous.



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And the funny thing is that the beauty industry loves it. Some female actress has bangs? Every girl and their mother want the same style. Another celebrity is wearing a fancy dress made by some designer whose price tag would take a mortgage on a small-sized home just to afford? Sign me up. Here’s a down payment.

It’s just too convenient that the Toronto International Film Festival that fell upon the great city of Toronto is now over, and the flood of celebrities willing to launch their coveted films and the numerous fans that came from around the world have gone. But the legacy of the festival lives on.

And as obtuse as the film industry can be, what started out as a fledgling festival with less than 100 films debuting has now become one of THE main film festivals for which filmmakers aim to earn Academy nods in the new year. Now THAT’s the kind of influence I can get behind: Yes, your film career is make-or-break here in Toronto so you best get it right!

Now, above, I mentioned how people go bonkers over the fashion/style/expressionist selections of come celebrities.
Actors themselves play a pivotal role much larger than whatever lines they’re fed in a script. These are ordinary—or somewhat ordinary—individuals who don many guises in their acting careers in order to bring life to a specific character or idealist personification as set out in the scripts. Off the set, they’re parading around still decked out in a fancy wardrobe usually to promote their latest work though usually not in costume as what their character requires of them.

It must be very disconcerting for them, having to parade around as umpteen variations of imaginary (or, for the sake of realism, actual people who unfortunately passed away much too soon) people and experience a complete sensation of alienation as people never get to see their true selves. People like you for who you’re not.

How often do you read tabloids (I know, not a great source but hear me out) showing celebrities without make-up or even performing “ordinary” tasks that us normal folk endeavour in on a regular basis: “They shop at <store>!” Really? My life is so complete now knowing celebrities shop at Walmart or Store X like I do! Oh this is too much to take in at once! *fans self frantically*

For example, a couple days ago an online publication featured a picture of Jennifer Garner at another film festival without make-up on. You know what? She looked…normal. She wears herself quite well and I was certainly impressed with her goal to show people it’s perfectly okay to forgo make-up and show your true self.

Who can blame the actors and actresses who dare to go incognito on the streets when not involved in a shoot? We all know how obsessive fans can be; I sure as hell wouldn’t want to be flogged by people begging for an autograph or selfie or whatever whenever I’m in line for a coffee or grabbing a burger. Give me some space people!

Nietzsche alluded to the fact that, “…All great things must first wear terrifying and monstrous masks, in order to inscribe themselves on the hearts of humanity.”

So those people on the silver screen have become near and dear in our hearts not by their own unique person but by the many different faces they’ve had to don, often to the detriment of their own individual sanity. We’ve seen many actors succumb to mental health issues such as depression, resulting in dangerous and often fatal escapades that unfortunately take them down much too soon.

And let’s not forget those celebrities who take it upon themselves to stand for some social issue.
Take Jenny McCarthy. You’ve probably heard some bizarre statements she’s stated lately with regards to autism. She’s been pioneering an anti-vaccination movement because she feels that they were responsible for causing her son to have autism. Now that should be cause for alarm. For Jenny to state something like that based clearly on emotion it’s sure to make a lot of people upset.

I don’t know what living with autism is like, but I do know a few people with autistic children and each day is a constant struggle. Your whole life changes in every unimaginable aspect and so it’s rather daft to just hear a celebrity blindly make statements based clearly on emotion considering that there’s scientific evidence to the contrary.

It’s not just Ms. McCarthy either; there are plenty of other celebrities chirping about social issues. There’s Pamela Anderson who is suddenly against the seal hunt in Canada. Then Donald Sutherland suddenly became interested in Canadian politics during the 2015 federal election. Right. Both of these people have been out of Canada for so long that it strikes me as bizarre that they would take a particular interest in something that they have paid little attention to up to the present moment.

You could probably say that a lot of these celebrities are probably doing it as a publicity stunt to draw attention to their careers which have rightfully fallen to the wayside.

What’s sad is that there are people who will hang on to not just Ms. McCarthy’s but to celebrities’ every word no matter how obscure the claim, and are too daft to take it upon themselves to exercise independent thought and hone their bullshit meters and question the source. This is where misinformation happens and can cause severe setbacks if not properly researched.

What’s the lesson here? In a world where everyone wants you to be like them and to live by the ideals that they thrust upon you, it’s crucial to maintain your individuality, regardless of cost.

From fashion to style to influence on the cinematic stage, film and the many parties involved like set design, wardrobe selections and even the vast storytelling that put imaginations to reality and contribute a lot to how we perceive—or how the creators intended us to perceive—the narrative, the characters, story and settings in these films are so powerful that it cannot be ignored.

Films are about the manifestation of the imagination and in no way hold true to any sort of reality, for the most part anyway (documentaries are clearly excluded from this statement). Underneath the gowns, the glamour, and the glitter, these actors are normal human beings. If we approach movies and actors as such, then there won’t be as many issues where people feel they have to live a life like those they see on screen and thus end up feeling miserable when their own lives don’t match up with Hollywood’s.

It’s important to realize, too, that just because celebrities are pitching a specific worldview, concept or perspective, it doesn’t give them an automatic pass into validity either.

We’ll be more inclined to live happier lives when we understand and realize that the people on screen and the events they enact for us are merely fiction with special effects to make it look good.

That doesn’t mean we still can’t dare to dream and be like that star(let) on the red carpet; a lot of actors have made good on following a life outside of their roles on screen. And it’s from this we should attempt to emulate their style and mannerisms as it does good for everyone one way or another.

-Sean



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Beyond Beauty




What is beauty?

Is it what we see on the surface, or is it what truly lies inside?

That question has been asked for millennia and many are still unsure of the answer. Whatever that is, there’s no doubt that we all strive to be beautiful one way or another.

Some prefer to lather up themselves with umpteen tonnes of make-up to make up for a lack of it naturally, or enhance specific body parts that some deity supposedly forgot to invest in during their creation, while some tend to get by or even excel without it.

It’s a topic that often leads to a lot of discussion about what is considered beautiful—almost like an international panel to determine a clear-cut definition that applies to no one.

Thing is, beauty doesn’t have a resounding, concrete definition. What’s beautiful to one person may be a total turn-off for another; some are beautiful on the surface, some are beautiful in spirit, and some can manage both quite flawlessly.
That’s where Cathy comes in.

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Cathy over the last eight or so years and she never fails to amaze me with how beautiful her spirit and character is. She’s constantly dolled up and smiling regardless of condition.

Cathy is owner of Golden Touch Medispa, based in Toronto’s lavish Yorkville neighbourhood, and comes from a rich background in cosmetology and hair design. Her knack for enhancing beauty naturally is uncanny, unlike those I have ever seen. No, this is not a Dove love-in but rather an individual who finds the best in each and every person no matter their circumstances.

A mother of four, Cathy came to Canada from Iran when she was young and opened a few successful ventures, which she sold off or got out of completely from bad partnership dynamics. When I met her, she was in transition between opportunities. At the time, was working part-time as an independent aesthetician in College Park.

I remember the phone call I got one cold morning: “Sean, do you design websites? I saw your card here.”
I liked her so much I invested in her; my time, expertise, and drive to design many websites that evolved over the years we’ve been working together. Now, that seems rather abrupt to simply jump into something like that with virtually no plan or history other than a rough impression of what she offers. But it’s her practice, her dedication to her work that enticed me to go along for the ride.

She’s helped me in so many ways, mainly with my hair styles. Once I gave Cathy an open canvas on how to design a new hair style for me. My head was a white space. “Go nuts!” I said.

Luckily the fates were on my side. I walked out of there and suddenly, like a quick ethereal zap, people started noticing me. It was like I suddenly phased in to reality and everyone took notice.

She eventually moved out of the College Park location and migrated up to 97 Scollard Street in the lesser-known area of Yorkville. And it’s benefited her; going from an unknown aesthetician to a hair designer cosmetologist who’s sought after by many across the Greater Toronto Area, she’s has helped clients far and wide realize their inner natural beauty through various and compassionate means.

But tooting-my-horn efforts aside, it’s Cathy’s expertise that sets her apart in and above her media presence. Let me explain.

She helped refine my image with stylish hair designs that I never even thought possible with my hair. Now I had fantasized about having some freaky, off-the-wall style that would ultimately cause heads to turn and thus, in turn, make me feel beautiful.

Without going into too much detail, I was afflicted with confidence issues for a good portion of my life and felt like an outlier when it came to the attractiveness side of life. My appointment with Cathy calmed my worried soul and she pulled off a sleek hair design that was far more different than what I was expecting while simultaneously being in line with my deepest desires. People started noticing me when I thought they didn’t before. It had THAT much impact. It pretty much changed my entire look. Just from a simple haircut.

Her work after that established a benchmark on which I base all other hair services I have or will receive should it not be with her for whatever reason, and it did help increase my confidence as I noticed more people “taking notice” of me as I walked around in public or among my friends.

Aside from a God-given talent, the beautiful thing, if I may use that term, is Cathy’s dedication, the spirit and drive to help people find their inner beauty regardless of what those particular goals are. She observes, probes, and listens to whoever she is talking to, letting her personality calmly indicate to the inquiring individual that she’s there to help improve their own beauty with natural means and that everything is going to be okay.

It’s quite impressive to see such a caring, dedicated and motivated practitioner who actually lives up to what she professes. There have been instances where some people have given Cathy a hard time and I think it’s unfair that she’s been treated that way even though she does her best to help.

What’s also interesting is she’s branched out to include a more cosmetic feel to her practice, investing and offering top-notch quality laser services for handling all sorts of body therapy needs. How that came to be is another story altogether (which involves me picking her up and driving to Kitchener where I used my savvy negotiating skills to get a great deal on the equipment and driving back all within the same afternoon).

So what is beauty exactly? Beauty is the richness of character; sometimes it shows wonderfully on the surface; other times it hides and needs help to shine through. Whichever it is for you, know that you are beautiful both inside and out.

And if you’re having trouble discovering it, perhaps Cathy can help you out.

Sean Mitchell, CHRL, is a certified human resources professional and wannabe venture capitalist. Sean is also owner of Blacktalon Enterprise Solutions, loves business and making his clients become the best they can be.

Beauty Beyond is a regular featured blog on goldentouchmedispa.com, presently published weekly.



Beauty Unleashed – Unleash Your Inner God(dess)




Unleash your inner god(dess)

Cathy of Golden Touch Medispa

Cathy is owner and head hair designer and aesthetician at Golden Touch Medispa

Do you ever wish you could be as gorgeous as those celebrities in Hollywood, mimic the look and style of those on the catwalk? Or you dream of being able to get more than a quick glance when out on the town. Or maybe you’re simply looking for a few tips or a quick touch-up so you can be a knockout at your friend’s wedding.

Whatever your reason or purpose, Golden Touch can make all of your beauty dreams come true. Want to know a secret? It’s really quite simple to achieve.

Beauty is a unique thing that has existed since the beginning of human civilization. Wars have been fought over it. Lives have been forever changed upon its discovery and fulfillment. People have gone to great lengths to get it, often times being overwhelmed by it and unable to handle its power, succumbing to the weight of irresponsibility it brings. People spend obscene amounts of money to look beautiful, whether it’s through Botox, plastic surgery or intense make-up all in their pursuit to awaken their confidence and experience the sensation of being desired and appreciated. Such a heated pursuit with incredible rewards obtained from such an endeavour; but, at what cost?

While it’s perfectly acceptable for people to do whatever it takes to look and feel beautiful, what if I told you that the perfect beauty arrangement lies within you right now as you read this?

Shocking, isn’t it?

I started Golden Touch years ago because I felt that there just isn’t enough effort being done by people to find their inner beauty, who then use—or misuse—cosmetic procedures that just don’t fit and whose affects aren’t noticeable until we age and they no longer suit us.

You see this a lot in Hollywood; celebrities loading up on plastic surgery to the point where they are barely recognizable, and when they reach an age milestone their faces resemble the look of a trapped soul frozen in time screaming for help. That’s not an ideal manner to conduct oneself especially if these individuals are, for all intents and purposes, role models to the millions of youth—and some adults—around the world.

We need more efforts to create awareness and support for natural beauty without going to incredulous lengths to get it.

That’s where I am confident I can lend a hand.

At Golden Touch I, and my business partner Sean (who also has a blog on this site, called “Beyond Beauty”), we’re here to make achieving and realizing your beauty goals with advice and services that best work for you. They are:

  • Hair design
  • Aesthetics
  • Laser hair removal (LightSheer)
  • Laser liposuction (non-invasive) – VersaSlim
  • Laser liposuction (non-invasive) – Nlazer
  • Massages
  • Facials
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Peels
  • Beauty products
  • And more!

We all yearn to feel and be beautiful one way or another. You know deep down inside there’s a beauty queen (or king!) waiting to come out and be alive. If you give me a few minutes of your time, I’ll make it come to fruition. Your friends, family and colleagues won’t recognize you once the truly confident you is revealed and walks around like a fine peacock in all its glamour.

Clients might want to make a special connection outside of business too.

Whichever way you look at it, beauty is a factor of human existence and denying it won’t make it any better. Let me delve deep to bring your beauty desires to surface and make them a reality.

My environments are clean, ambient, and completely free from judgement. I welcome you with open arms.

And, if you are still unsure of whether to begin this epic journey into newfound inner beauty, I, as well as Sean, will post flavourful and insightful articles highlighting my own journey and our perspectives offer tips to help stoke your interest and confidence.

Be catwalk ready.

***Cathy is owner of Golden Touch Medispa with a rich history and intriguing stories to tell. Join her each week as she shares these tales and inspiring insight and practical tips to enhance your own beauty naturally. You’ll fall in love with her unique character and, ultimately, yourself.