Petite Fashion Challenge 18: Date Night

This month’s Petite Fashion Challenge hosted by Easy Petite Looks asks us to: IMPRESS OUR DATES (i.e. put an outfit together for “date night” with the significant other or a girls’ night out).

The outfit below, purchased at White House Black Market at a recent trip to Rochester (my first time at the store!), this loose-fitting, flowing blouse and cropped pants, paired with black Christian Louboutins are not only comfortable, but great for a brunch or dinner at a nice restaurant (or, at least one that doesn’t require you dress up-dress up a la old school dining rooms at many country or city clubs).  In fact, I regret not wearing this to my three Summerlicious (Toronto’s prix fixe culinary event (three course meals at the participating restaurants are $15, $20 and $25 for lunch and $25, $35 and $45 for dinner) that just ended on July 22 – the winter version is called Winterlicious) meals with my husband!

Another picture, this time with a bag (Coach):

Top: Palm Leaf Print Blouse, size XS
Pants: Seasonless Cropped Pant, size 00
Shoes: Christian Louboutin Prorata, size 34
Bag: Leather Colorblock City Willis

Pictures of some of the things we ate at Summerlicious:

“Combination Plate” from Tabülè, a Middle Eastern restaurant in midtown Toronto (on Yonge, between Eglinton and Davisville) featuring humüs, babaganüj (eggplant dip), tabülè and falafel)

Chicken curry with veggies and thin noodles from Cantine (Avenue Road and Davenport, just outside of Yorkville, proper)

Panna cotta from Ciao Wine Bar in Yorkville

Thanks again to Easy Petite Looks for hosting!!

Note: if you’ve been following my tweets or Facebook posts, you’ll probably know that we’re going to be doing a major overhaul to Shorty Stories.  This will happen late August-September-ish.  Watch for more information soon!

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About Cynthia Cheng Mintz


Cynthia Cheng Mintz is the founder and webitor-in-chief of this site and the petite-focused site, Shorty Stories. She has also written for other publications including the Toronto Star and has blogged for The Huffington Post. Her first novel, Aspirations, was published in 2007. Outside of writing, Cynthia researches and advises philanthropic ideas for family funds and foundations and also volunteers.

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