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FLOWER CHILDREN

a first look at Katie Eleanor’s newest creations, plus an exclusive interview

UNITED FOR THE ORCHESTRA why Manchester Orchestra is still rocking our socks clear outta here SIREN SONG

we snag an interview with SIRENS AND SERENADES TULLE-Y GORGEOUS Tarte finds the prettiest styles for those lazy, hazy dog days of summer


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WELCOME TO YOUR THIRD ISSUE OF TARTE.

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REGULAR FEATURES

Letter from the

Editor Photography copyright Gerald Larocque Third time’s the charm, right? Three issues

and it’s finally starting to shape up into my

in and it seems like I’m finally getting a hold

original vision for Tarte.

of things here at Tarte. More interviews,

more photography, and an all-around more

tributors, helpers, and a huge gracias to the

visually appealing magazine.

lovely readers!

This is defintely our most exciting is-

sue yet -- it’s chock-full of talented artists

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Welcome to your magazine!

Emily Traver, Editor in Chief of Tarte ▲

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS

FUN STUFF

CRUSHING ON... Dead and Divine is a five-piece

and Shane Told of Silverstein

ly brutal friends, Straight Reads

band hailing from Burlington,

fame.

the Line (haven’t head of them?

Ontario (about 20 minutes away

The band resigned to Distort You’re doing yourself a disser-

from my own hometown!). They Entertainment in 2008, joining

vice). The album reached #18

discovered immediate success

the likes of Alexisonfire, Cancer

on the Canadian Neilsen Sound-

in Metalcore with their 2005 EP Bats, and Architects. They re-

scan Hard Rock charts, and

What Really Happened at Lov-

leased The Machines We Are in #39 on the Canadian Neilsen

er’s Lane with Verona Records

August 2008 and went on a Can-

– a label created by themselves

ada-wide tour with their equal- They were nominated for Favou-

Soundscan Alternative charts.

DEAD AND DIVINE Article by Emily Traver

rite Punk/Hardcore band for

crow-pleasing, and heavy as

the CMW Indie Awards along-

anyone could have asked for.

side Alexisonfire, Propaghan-

And while I’ll always have a

di, and Comeback Kid. The

soft spot for Sam Carter of Ar-

band kicked off their first Euro-

chitects (when accosted for a

pean tour with well-established

picture, he was the epitome of

group The Chariot.

a British Gentleman), this sea-

Their newest album will be

son we’re crushing on Dead

titled Antimacy, and is due for

and Divine. ▲

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release on August 2, 2011. I was recently lucky enough to see Dead and Divine (along with Architects, Counterparts, and Texas With a Dollar Sign)

Current Members:

in Ottawa. I actually went to the

Vocals – Matt Tobin

show mainly for newcomers

Guitar – Chris LeMasters

Counterparts, but was blown

Bass – Kellan Lindsay

away by Dead and Divine’s

Guitar – Sebastian Lueth

set – they were as energetic,

Drums – Kelly Bilan

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SWEET SOUNDS Chairlift

You might have heard their hit song, Bruises, on an Apple

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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WE LOVE

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CONTRIBUTORS

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BEHIND THE SCENES

fun stuff

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commercial. But what you don’t know is just how catchy, sweet, and endearing their entire discography is.

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MAKE YOUR OWN TARTE

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CRUSHING ON

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NO HANDLEBARS

Our personal favourite, Does You Inspire You, packs all the charm of any trendy indie band but with a hard-tofind meaning and depth. ▲

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MUSIC TARTE: Your new album! How is it different from your older material? ALLAN: The new album is above and beyond the old material, and musically so much better! For me, it’s finally something we can be really proud of and look forward to the release.

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SIRENS AND SERENADES

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SWEET SOUNDS

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MUSICAL MUSINGS

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THESE WORDS

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KATIE ELEANOR PHOTO-

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CLARA NEBELING PHOTO-

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Clara Nebeling Sweet, feminine, and mysterious, Clara’s photography captures her environment, her subject, and then some Site: flickr.com/people/claraphotography/ All images © Clara Nebeling. All rights reserved.

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CONTRIBUTORS

Contributors

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Editor in Chief Emily Traver

Contriburing Writers Emily Traver

Featured & Contributing Photographers Katie Eleanor, Thinh Le, Clara Nebeling, Emily Traver

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[BEHIND THE SCENES]

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ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

full of fun and fancy free

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FUN STUFF

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FUN STUFF

Make Your Own Tarte

Lemon meringue pie is a defi- to “medium-high� and blend ping by placing egg whites into nite summer favourite -- cool, the

ingredients

thoroughly a metal or glass mixing bowl

fresh, and just plain tasty! This using a wire whisk. Allow the and beating them with a whisk old fashioned recipe is perfect, lemon filling mixture to come or electric mixer until they are and incredibly easy to make. It to a full boil.

foamy. Add white sugar and

can sit for a few days in the

vanilla extract and continue

fridge, so it’s great cake/cup- 3

Whisk the butter and beating until the mixture is

cake alternative for impress- egg yolks into the filling mix- stiff. Pour the meringue over ing friends, too!

ture. Continue boiling the mix- the lemon filling and spread it

make it 1

ture, stirring constantly, until it out so it seals the edges of the thickens.

Place the white, granu- 4

crust.

Pour the lemon filling 6

Bake the pie for 10 to 15

lated sugar, all-purpose flour, into the baked pastry shell or minutes, or until the meringue cornstarch,

water,

freshly a crumb crust, depending on topping is golden. Garnish the

squeezed lemon and lime your preference. Preheat your top of the pie with fresh lemon juices and grated lemon zest oven to 325 degrees Fahren- peel twists or a sprinkling of in a saucepan.

heit.

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you’ll need 1 1/2 cups & 6 tbsp

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2 tbsp

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1 1/2 cups

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1/2 cup

Freshly squeezed

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FUN STUFF

CRUSHING ON... Dead and Divine is a five-piece

and Shane Told of Silverstein

ly brutal friends, Straight Reads

band hailing from Burlington,

fame.

the Line (haven’t head of them?

Ontario (about 20 minutes away

The band resigned to Distort You’re doing yourself a disser-

from my own hometown!). They Entertainment in 2008, joining

vice). The album reached #18

the likes of Alexisonfire, Cancer

on the Canadian Neilsen Sound-

in Metalcore with their 2005 EP Bats, and Architects. They re-

scan Hard Rock charts, and

What Really Happened at Lov-

leased The Machines We Are in

#39 on the Canadian Neilsen

er’s Lane with Verona Records

August 2008 and went on a Can-

Soundscan Alternative charts.

– a label created by themselves

ada-wide tour with their equal-

They were nominated for Favou-

discovered immediate success

DEAD AND DIVINE Article by Emily Traver

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rite Punk/Hardcore band for

crow-pleasing, and heavy as

the CMW Indie Awards along-

anyone could have asked for.

side Alexisonfire, Propaghan-

And while I’ll always have a

di, and Comeback Kid. The

soft spot for Sam Carter of Ar-

band kicked off their first Euro-

chitects (when accosted for a

pean tour with well-established

picture, he was the epitome of

group The Chariot.

a British Gentleman), this sea-

Their newest album will be

son we’re crushing on Dead

titled Antimacy, and is due for

and Divine. ▲

release on August 2, 2011. I was recently lucky enough to see Dead and Divine (along with Architects, Counterparts, and Texas With a Dollar Sign)

Current Members:

in Ottawa. I actually went to the

Vocals – Matt Tobin

show mainly for newcomers

Guitar – Chris LeMasters

Counterparts, but was blown

Bass – Kellan Lindsay

away by Dead and Divine’s

Guitar – Sebastian Lueth

set – they were as energetic,

Drums – Kelly Bilan

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NO FUN STUFF

HAN

DLE

BARS 16

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MUSIC

you choose your song and i choose mine

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SWEET SOUNDS Chairlift

You might have heard their hit song, Bruises, on an Apple commercial. But what you don’t know is just how catchy, sweet, and endearing their entire discography is. Our personal favourite, Does You Inspire You, packs all the charm of any trendy indie band but with a hard-tofind meaning and depth. ▲

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MUSIC

musical musical musings musings UNITED for the orchestra Article by Emily Traver ALBUM

Simple Math

ARTIST

Manchester Orchestra

YEAR/LABEL

‘11/Favorite Gentleman

Their third studio album, Simple Math maintains Manchester Orchestra’s tried-and-true indie rock sound while still progressing as a group. Lyricist/vocalist Andy Hull states that Simple Math tells a story of his life as a young adult, covering issues that we can all relate to. After the fame he garnered from his solo project (which, by the way, we loved), we’re happy to see Manchester back in action.

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ALBUM

Prophets

ALBUM

Scurrilous

ARTIST

Counterpards

ARTIST

Protest the Hero

YEAR/LABEL

‘11/Verona Records

YEAR/LABEL

‘11/Underground Ops

An under-20 metalcore band hailing from

There’s a problem with Scurrilous that was

Hamilton, ON, Counterparts is known for

hard to nail down; Protest the Hero is loved

their professional and outstanding perfor-

for their constant progression and change.

mances, songwriting, and execution. Any

Scurrilous, while not at all bad, is not espe-

fan of the genre should give Prophets a try.

cially different or improved from Fortress.

ALBUM

More Monsters and

ALBUM

One Reality

Sprites

ARTIST

Texas in July

ARTIST

Skrillex

YEAR/LABEL

‘11/Equal Vision

YEAR/LABEL

‘11/Big Beat, Atlantic

It’s hard to believe that One Reality is only

Oh yes, he did. Skrillex wows us again - with

the second album to come from Texas in

more remixes, drops, and WUB WUB WUB.

July; they are a remarkably established

This album needs no evaluation; we all know

band, and for good reason. If you were a fan

that it’s a must for any dubstep afficianado.

of I Am, you’ll love their new tracks. ▲

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These music is emotion at its finest Words Right away great captain

Just know that I love you

You haven’t seen devils till

I’ll go where you need me

But love’s such a simile

you’ve felt them all

The banks of the north shore

You’ve got to be strong

Or the hills I’ll go fleeting

For pearl gates of gold

I’ll take it back, if you want me to

Just give me one minute to tell

I will do my best to meet you

On a highway you know

my wife good bye

there half way

that I will do my best to meet you

I loved her so dearly but it’s time

Or the whole way

there

to take real flight

On a high way you know

On a dark desert road

Where the ending will take place

Please don’t leave

Or a middle sized fake show you

so beautifully

I wish you’d say please don’t

lead me to. (It’s so dark in there)

So beautifully

leave me

So beautifully…

But darling I am leaving

Well right away great captain I’ll surely leave everything

Right away great captain

God damned I love it

I’ll go where you want me to

But God you mean more to me

Don’t make it much harder

TITLE:

than any three hole punched

than what I have gone through

Captain!

fake scripture could come from

If you’ve got your systems ill tear

ARTIST:

me

down these walls

Captain! (Andy Hull) ▲

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Right

Away,

Great

Right Away,

Great

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MUSIC TARTE: Your new album! How is it different from your older material? ALLAN: The new album is above and beyond the old material, and musically so much better! For me, it’s finally something we can be really proud of and look forward to the release.

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MUSIC

WE HEAR SIRENS

Article by Emily Traver

MEMBERS:

Sirens and Serenades is a and have been rewarded with post-hardcore group from Al- positive words from their own

Phil Andrews – Guitar

monte, Ontario. Hailing from idols. In the words of Karl

Jacob Clarke – Guitar

a town with a population less Schubach of Misery Signals,

Allan Branje – Vocals & Bass

than 5 000 strong, they’ve “You will make it, you have

Matthew Roberge – Drum & come one heck of a long way. what it takes.” We talk to JaVocals

S&S is on their third year, cob, Phil, and Allan to get the

GENRE: Post-hardcore

and is stronger than ever. deets on their new album, up-

HOMETOWN: Almonte, ON

They’ve played with some coming tour, and more.

LABEL: Unsigned

of their greatest inspirations,

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â–˛ LEFT:

Phil Andrews RIGHT:

Jacob Clarke

â–˛ LEFT:

Alan Branje RIGHT:

Matt Roberge

TARTE: What got you into mu-

making my own sounds was way

and played really terrible, crappy

sic? Give us a brief history of

more fun than the radio!

songs -- but hey, we were young!

how S&S formed.

ALLAN: Just a thought among

My transition to heavy music

PHIL: I personally got into mu-

friends that being in a band

came with groups like Limp Bi-

sic because I had nothing else to would be fun and awesome. It

zkit, and after being in that ini-

do. My cousin played guitar and

started with liking bands like The

tial band for two years my friend

I thought it looked fun, so that

Offspring and Weezer; we all Garrett Fitzgerald (currently in

Christmas I bought myself my

started to learn instruments and

the band Hemispheres) started

first electric guitar from Radio

by the end of grade seven we

to enlist members to form what

Shack. I always loved music, but

got our little band together. We

is now Sirens and Serenades.

I really got into it when I realized

called ourselves Red Morning

Early on we acquired Matt, and

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MUSIC ALLAN: Things were going well,

he is (along with me) the only

and Silverstein -- bands that can

“original” member. Starting out

gain great success but still stay and then I left to attend school

as a more metal band, and then

true to the fans and their music.

morphing into metalcore, we

(TARTE: We would have to hours away. When I came back

quickly found our spot as a light-

agree!)

I used what I learned in school

core band.

JACOB: Slash, Carlos Santana,

to help organize our Sound the

TARTE: Who are your biggest

Black Sabbath, Randy Rhoads.

Sirens tour. Then we got hooked

and manage the band from four

MY BIGGEST INFLUENCES COME FROM ... BANDS THAT CAN GAIN GREAT SUCCESS BUT STILL STAY TRUE TO THE FANS AND THEIR MUSIC influences?

TARTE: What would you say up with the Metal Kombat tour

PHIL: 30 Seconds to Mars, HIM, was your “big break”, when

over the summer, and a fall tour

Sum 41, Blink-182... and a few

things suddenly got real for the

that I unfortunately can’t say

others. Different eras of my life

band?

much about – but we will be all

have come with different musical

PHIL: When we played the label

over the place!

tastes.

showcases at the Opera House

TARTE: What inspires you to

ALLAN: The likes of Blessthefall

in Toronto.

write new material?

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PHIL: Everyday life. Some art-

and watch Matt bring out a mil-

be lack of being clean, I don’t

ists look at events around the

lion ideas in a few seconds. It’s

know about you but I like to be

world and write songs about slightly awesome.

clean! Being showered every

war or the government system

TARTE: You’re also kicking off

day is sometimes a tough task to

and things like that. For me I

an Ontario tour on July 15; what

do, but at least we have our rule

just think about what made me

is the best part about a tour? The in place that whoever has been

happy that day; or sad or angry

worst?

in the band longest showers

or whatever the case may be.

PHIL: The best part about tour

first. That means I get the most

Sometimes just playing a guitar

is the exploration of all the cities

hot water, Matt goes next, and

is enough inspiration to write.

we visit. The worst is definitely

Phil and Jacob get what’s left!

ALLAN: In S&S, a lot of our mu-

sleeping in the van. My neck

[laughs]

sic is written by Matt and Phil.

was sore enough already from

JACOB: The best is playing

Once they have the song down, the last show!

a ton of shows in a row. The

I come along and put lyrics to it.

ALLAN: The best part of tour is worst? Being stuck with a bunch

Lyrics come very easy to me, I

meeting people at shows and

of smelly men in a van, and Phill!

definitely use past experiences.

getting our name out there, re-

TARTE: How do you get ready

Some songs I can just sit down

ally last tour was just to get our

for a show?

and write straight away. But the

name out enough to be able to

PHIL: I like to get ready for

day someone takes the time to

tour this summer and each tour shows by meeting the people. I

read our lyrics, I think they will

we hope to grow in fans until our

try to get to know a few people

see a new side of the band and

name is recognized for all our

in the crowd and have a more

of me.

hard work and dedication. The

intimate show with the fans and

JACOB: I’m often inspired to sit

worst part of tour would have to kids in the crowd, you know? I

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MUSIC don’t really get nervous at all anymore in terms of playing on stage for people. I get nervous about other things, like “What if an amp stops working or a guitar cuts out?” ALLAN: I’ve now played every instrument in the band except drums, so my pre-show routine has changed a bunch. This will be my first tour on bass as well as lead screams, so where before I only needed to warm up my voice now it’s tune the bass, vocal warm-ups, warm up the band’s tune and go on stage! Of course I get nervous; not nervous that I’ll screw up, but if people will like us. But the second we kick into our set it all goes away, there’s no time to worry any more -- you just have to give the people their money’s worth!

really good time.

TARTE: What’s your favourite show you’ve played

TARTE: Have you ever slipped up at a show?

so far?

PHIL: We were playing the Opera House and

ALLAN: This year in February we played North

my guitar strap ripped during a guitar spin and

Bay, and it was a room packed to the ceiling with

snapped the head of my guitar! [laughs] It’s still

metal heads and girls who screamed lower than

on YouTube I believe!

I could even dream of. And then when we start-

(TARTE: Check out

ed our set we had this electronic intro and glow

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nk7QF91F1w)

sticks, but the second it started everyone was into

TARTE: What can we expect from S&S in the

it... probably one of the most fun times I’ve had on

near future?

stage.

PHIL: More shows, more tours, and even more

PHIL: Agreed -- we showed up, and then a bunch

energy and fun! This is all we want to do and

of metal heads showed up, and we thought we

were going to keep doing it!

would be this odd band out that doesn’t belong.

ALLAN: Tour, tour, and more tour really, we got-

Then we played our set and right at the start of the

ta get our name out so we have to do anything

first song we had a mosh pit going and it was a

it takes to make this work. ▲

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ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

a picture is worth one thousand words

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ART

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Inky’s Revenge By Traver

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Flower Child Model: Miranda Read-Wilson Hair and Makeup: Alice Moore Photography: Katie Eleanor Clothing: Kee Boutique

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PHOTOGRAPHY

“Pure, raw, and writhing imagination. I like narratives, I like stories. If I’m not looking into myself and my own imagination then I’m looking to illustrations, romantic poetry, or avante-garde fashion photography for ways to execute the things that haunt my brain.”

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Katie Eleanor

Interview by Emily Traver of Tarte Magazines

tography start off? Did you al-

Are you self-taught?

me. I shoot in digital for clients

ways see yourself doing this?

I count myself as self taught on

because I have to and to build

When I was a child I saw myself

many levels; I taught myself ev-

my retouching skills. If it were

growing back into the ocean and

erything I use personally on my

my way I’d shoot everything on

remaining underwater, a sea

own shoots, my techniques and

film, every lookbook and every

creature in my own right. I be-

retouching skills, and remained

editorial, that’s what I hope to do

gan taking photography serious-

solely that way for three years.

one day.

ly when I was fifteen years old

Last September I came to a col-

and I shot for my first small cli-

lege where I could study pho-

What selection of cameras

ents and an agency, since then

tography, and it has given me

do you use for your photo-

I have never seen myself doing

access to things like large and

graphs?

anything else.

medium format film, black and

I have a small collection of film

white and colour darkrooms, and cameras, my favourite being my

And finally, what advice would

a large studio space that I would

Zenit-B, (who I named Vladi-

you give to aspiring photogra-

not have access to otherwise.

mir,) and I currently work with a

phers or other artists?

Canon 500D for digital work, al-

Give into yourself, in every way

Do you tend to prefer film or though I am saving a hopefully

possible, give into the deepest

digital?

darkest sides of your imagina-

upgrade next year.

I shoot in film as much as I physically can, it’s beautiful and it suits

tion and see the new muses you How did your career in pho-

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SO, WHAT HAS TARTE BEEN UP TO ALL SUMMER? Besides giving you all a fan-freaking-tastic new issue, we’ve been wasting a lot of time in between apartment viewings, packing, drawing, and all the other usual suspects. Check out www.veer.com for their awesome array of free swag including wallpapers, fonts, images, and texture. The best part? www.veer.com/products/free gives us a selection of Activity Books that you can print off and feel really hip doing. That’s right -- the friendly folks at Veer have given us a really good reason to stay indoors amidst the heat, and look like a graphic design insider. And tell us, what more could you want in a summer?

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work it, work it, and then work it some more

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TULLE FOR 2

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Tarte Hearts Tulle ABOUT TULLE

AND YOU WILL TOO!

At its heart, Tulle has always aimed to design vintage inspired

People Style Watch. Aside from being featured in popular-

modern clothing. The word itself – tulle – conjures up classic

magazines, Tulle is also a favorite of many celebrities.

notions of femininity and creativity. Tulle fabric has been a basic building block of gowns, veils and, of course, ballet tutus - all beautifully simple silhouettes that are simultaneously designed with great attention to detail. We strive to capture he essence of tulle”and reflect it in all that we create.

With a desire to start a young contemporary collection at an affordable price point, Tulle was launched in 1999. We began with a small collection that focused on outerwear and sweaters. Since then we have grown and now Tulle offers a full sportswear collection of tops, skirts and dresses. Our formula is simple: we soak up our love of vintage fashion, mix it up with vintage and modern silhouettes, and have fun playing with classic and contemporary prints to create a distinctive brand that is both feminine and sweet. Perfect for a day out on the town that can easily be carried into the evening.

Tulle has become an editorial favorite of magazines such

For our full list of press and celebrity sightings checkout

as Lucky, In Style, Marie Claire, Real Simple, Glamour and

our press section.

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Charity Involvement ABOUT TULLE’S CHARITY WORK AS AN ONGOING EFFOR TO HELP, TULLE DONATES 5% OF THE AMOUNT ALL OF THEIR CUSTOMERS SPEND (SUB-TOTAL) TO A NONPROFIT CHARITYTHAT IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TULLE. TULLE HAS BEEN DONATING TO NONPROFIT CHARITIES FOR OVER A YEAR... TULLE SUPPORTS ANY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT HELPS MAKING A BETTER COMMUNITY, WHETHER IT MAY BE FOR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, CLUBS, CHARITIES, OR HELPING THOSE WHO ARE LESS FORTUNATE. IN THE PAST TULLE DONATED 50% OF THEIR SUBTOTAL EARNINGS ON VALENTINE’S DAY IN HAITI RELIEF EFFORTS ▲

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FASHION & BEAUTY - TARTE HEARTS NOW DO YOUR HOMEWORK... LIKE THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE facebook.com/tulle4us OR FOLLOW THEIR TWITTER twitter.com/#!/tulle4us FOR TIPS AND EXCLUSIVE NOTICATION OF BRAND-NEW COUPONS, DEALS, AND MORE!

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FASHION & BEAUTY Urban Decay 24/7 Liner $18, urbandecay.com

“Completely smooth, gorgeous colours, and it seriously stays put in the most sweltering summer weather”

TARTE is PRETTY Article by Emily Traver

Physician’s Formula Happy Booster Glow & Mood Boosting Powder $11, physiciansformula.com

Benefit My Treat Lipstick $18, benefitcosmetics.com

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Beauties in the Blogosphere

Mode D’Amour - Annemiek Kessels TARTE: How does it feel to go from blogging about your style to being featured and interviewed by major names in the industry (among the likes of Vogue Girl Korea, Vogue.de, Refinery29)? AK: It’s awesome! But sometimes it’s still strange to see myself in a fashion magazine, or read my own interviews up on the internet. I would have never thought that blogging would bring so much oppertinities for me, but it definitely encourages me to keep blogging.

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TARTE: We love your more wearable takes on unique, trendy pieces. What are some tips for sampling a trend while still staying true to your own style? AK: Don’t buy something the first moment you’ve seen it without thinking about it. I always think before I buy something new if I can easily style menswear trend acne top, zara pants, zara heels

animal print trend zara jacket, COS top, COS jeans

it with the rest of my wardrobe before buying.

TARTE: Do you have one “go-

TARTE: We all have a few

to” piece that tends to make

pieces that end up in the back

more appearances in your

of the closet, tags fully at-

wardrobe rotation? Why do

tached. Do you have any tips

you love it?

for avoiding these impulse

AK: I love to wear my silk Acne

buys?

jacket with almost everyting.

AK: I think that everyone has

It’s the first item I take with

one of these buys once in a

me when I leave the house

while, but I think that the best

and I’m not wearing a jacket

way to avoid impulse buys is

already.

to think about how you are

Pictured at right.

planning to combine them with the rest of your clothes before buying them! ▲

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Image courtesy of jesszaino.blogspot.com

Beauties in the Blogosphere

Style Expert - Jess Zaino

Homegirl needs no introduction -- Zaino’s blog with my Summer floral sundresses. keeps us posted on what’s nouveau in the fashion world, with a fun mix of beauty, style, and everything else fun and girly. We catch up to get the goods on prolonging summer trends and maxing the sunshine hours we have left. TARTE: What are your tips on transitioning all those summer dresses, wedges, and blouses into the fall? JESS ZAINO: I love the idea of keeping my favorite Summer dresses and adding a fitted dark blazer and colored tights or leggings, if the cooler Fall weather calls for it. My Fall obsession? High heel penny loafers with tassels

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TARTE: How can we observe designer silk scarf. You can trends and inject some indi- pick a great one up cheap at viduality into the typical biki- a local thrift store and rock it ni-and-sunglasses beach en- as a headscarf with oversized semble?

sunglasses and red lipstick

JZ: I love the idea of a bright, ala vintage 1950’s or... as a sexy cover-up. It’s left stores cover-up for a one of kind by now, but the Calypso for beach bunny ensemble. Target collection can be found tarte’s favourite: inject some online on Amazon and their casual boho style! scarf @ turquoise tunics are still per- h&m fect to make a stylish statement on the beach or by the pool. I also suggest a unique,

TARTE: By the time late-sum-

TARTE: What do you recom-

mer heat rolls around, what’s

mend packing for a day in the

one “go-to” piece that you

sun?

couldn’t live without?

JZ: A favorite tote bag, towel,

JZ: As we’ve seen all Sum-

a book, SPF, water, fruit... and

mer, to look cool in the heat

my Summer beach staple, the

are rompers! rompers! romp-

Tommy Bahama beach chair

ers!

available at Costco for $25! ▲

both @ free people

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FASHION & BEAUTY Image copyright Jayson Araja

ALL THE pretty BIRDS SARAH LIPSIT MODEL STATS:

Fanning, Lindsey Wixson)?

What has been your favourite

Height

5’ 9.5”

photo shoot to date?

Hair

Brown

My favourite shoot was either a

Eyes

Brown

Spanish-Matador themed one

When did you begin modelling

with photographer Sylwia Bo-

professionally?

bryk, or a look-book i did for

In my hometown I would model

friend Jayson Araja.

for stores advertisements or

Being on the other side of the

left: Elle (13), Right: Lindsey (at 16) spreads, but it didn’t get very I think the girls who start when

camera, what tips can you

serious until last fall when I was

they’re 14 or 15 end up growing

give photographers?

introduced to Peggi Lepage and

up too fast and don’t really get

I always like when the photogra-

Mario at Velocci. So I guess it

a chance to become an individ-

pher gives feedback or yells at

started there!

ual.. It’s great that they’ve been

you to do something or move a

What do you think about the given the opportunity, but at the

certain way. It’s good to see en-

decision many girls are mak-

same time I’d wonder if it was thusiasm and that they want to

ing to launch one’s career at something they themselves truly

turn the project into something

a very young age (think Elle

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Image copyright Renata Kaveh, Toronto; first appeared in LUSH Magazine.

should be at least 18. It’s really hard at 19 to be away from your family and friends and deal with the fashion world, but at 16 I think it would very easy to lose your way. What tips can you give to designers or stylists when at a

ARIEL BOK

photo shoot? Stylists should always consider the girl they are dressing. They usually have a vision of what they want to achieve but its im-

MODEL STATS:

Without the help of these two

portant to make adjustments to

Height

5’ 7.5”

women I don’t know if I would be

suit the model. I Iove it when a

Hair

Blonde

modeling today.

photgrapher gives me feedback.

Eyes

Brown

What do you wish you could

If the photographer doesn’t say

What got you into modelling?

change about the fashion in-

much it’s hard to know if you are

I have always loved fashion!

dustry?

on the right track and giving them

When I was a little girl I would

The fashion industry -- and mod-

what they want. I love a photog-

put on my mom’s shoes and

eling in particular -- can be very

rapher who enjoys their work,

walk the runway (our hallway)

tough. There will always be a girl

and we can have fun but still get

and pretend to be a model but

thinner, taller, and younger than

the job done. I actually think that

I always thought it was just a

you. You have to love yourself,

the best thing about the fashion

dream. Then a couple of years

flaws and all. It really helps to

industry is the people that you

ago I met Peggi Le Page at the

separate the job from the person

get to meet! Most of the people

Eaton Center and she changed

you are. If I could change one

I’ve worked with are wonderful

my life. Peggi got me my first test thing, I would make sure that

creative people that are excited

shoot and took me to Cynthia

girls who are modeling and es-

about their work! ▲

Cully at Spot 6 Management.

pecially girls who travel to model

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life is here and there and everywhere in between

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TITLE

tarte library

Harry Potter and the

TITLE

Philosopher’s Stone

AUTHOR

AUTHOR

J.K. Rowling

It’s said too often, but this book really is life

Eating Animals Jonathan Safran Foer

Come on... We had to. Now that the mov-

changing. Written by a “sometimes meat-

ies are done, we’re all craving more Potter,

eater”, Eating Animals outlines the special

and for many of us, that means re-reading

type of forgetting that is required to eat meat.

the novels -- starting from the first. I’ve gotta

Foer scripts this delicate topic in a way that

say, while not the

pleases vegetarians,

best, this has a soft

vegans,

spot for me. There’s

many omnivores (no-

that “I know what’s

body is carnivorous,

next!!” feeling of good

deal with it). This one

times to come.

deserves a try.

TITLE

AUTHOR

and

A Tale of Two Cities

TITLE

Charles Dickens

AUTHOR

even

The Golden Compass Philip Pullman

Look who’s all fancy, finally checking out

This novel is, by far, my all-time favourite.

their high school reading list! This read might

Pullman draws the reader in from the first

seem scary, due to its admittedly slow-mov-

few pages, and keeps our (typically short)

ing start and oldschool status. But A Tale

attentions until the very end. The characters

of Two Cities is a great summer read, with

and plotline are as full and ruch as you could-

all the romance, gos-

want.

sip, and scandal that

-- the end of the last

could be expected

installment, while ex-

from a modern girly

cellent, will piss you

paperback. Upgrade

off.

and thank us later!

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CINEMATIC

cinematic

FILM

Cowboys and Aliens

FILM

Captain America: The

STARRING

Olivia Wilde, Daniel Craig

First Avenger

RELEASE

July 23 ‘11

STARRING

Chris Evans, Tommy

Starring Thirteen and James Bond, Cowboys

Lee Jones

and Aliens is poised to be the next big thing,

RELEASE

July 22 ‘11

compared to Transformers in its summer

Back with his fancy-ass vibranium sheild and

blockbuster-y-ness and with a great video

family friendly patriotism, Captain America is

game-like quality. Is it intelligently scripted?

the newest in a line of gritty comic “graphic

Maybe not. Is it thought-provoking? Srsly

novel” reboots. The film takes a Spiderman-

now. But Cowboys packs a crowd pleasing

like approach, showing the Captain as a

punch with its awesome premise (Cowboys!

scrawny soldier before his transformation.

Aliens! Holy sh*t!) that we thought would

Will he get the girl? Save a puppy? You’ll

only ever exist in our jumbled toy boxes.

have to watch to find out. (SPOILER: Duh.)

FILM

Friends With Benefits

FILM

Horrible Bosses

STARRING

Mila Kunis, J.T.

STARRING

Jason Bateman, Charlie

RELEASE

July 22 ‘11

Day, Jason Sudeikis, etc

So, after gaining (current) recognition

RELEASE

July 8 ‘11

through Black Swan, Mila Kunis freaks us all

Every summer needs one comedy that stars

out by doing the exact same role that Natalie

a slew of popular actors/actresses, has a

Portman did in her own post-Aronofsky rom-

slightly off-kelter plotline, and leaves us all

com, No Strings Attached.

a little bit unsatisfied. Horrible Bosses was

...

funny, but it lacked depth beyond “Man, our

Was Black Swan real life? Are Natalie and

bosses suck.” This is still worth watching,

Mila one person? Does Natalie resent Mila’s

like most silly Hollywood fluff.

sass? Will Mila’s slightly saucier knock-off

(Pompous criticizing aside, I did indeed

rock our socks off? We can only hope.

laugh my ass off.)

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POTTER PERFECT FILM

Harry Potter and the

Deathly Hallows Pt. 2

STARRING

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma

Watson,

Ralph Fiennes

RELEASE

JULY 2011

Rupert

Grint,

Everybody is still batshit over Potter. And who can blame them? I don’t just say that because I have been a more-than-loyal follower of the entire entire novel and film series -- the whole crew has seriously pulled out all the stops in the final two installments. How we were all lucky enough to watch three child actors grow, as opposed to lose any talent or charm over the course of a decade, is beyond me. Rupert Grint (as Ron Weasley) shows a particular heart (and talent) when compared to the existing films; Radcliffe and Watson, as usual, do their characters proud. However, it must be said that the very best part was the contribution of the smaller characters; those actors playing Molly Weasley, Neville Longbottom, and Luna Lovegood added to this film’s staying power. ▲

And here, Alan Rickman. Betcha weren’t expecting ol’ Snapey to make the cut as covergirl. But anyone who hasn’t read the books, watch out for this fella -- plot twists that would catch Shyamalan by surprise! Image courtesy of WB Pictures.

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Special Thanks SIRENS AND SERENADES

www.cargocollective.com/ PEGGI

LEPAGE

MODEL-

Allan Branje, Matt Roberge, thinhlephotography

LING AGENCY

Phil Andrews,

Peggi LePage, Ariel Bok,

and

Jacob

Clarke

CLARA NEBELING PHOTO-

www.facebook.com/siren- GRAPHY sandserenades

Sarah Lipsit www.peggilepage.com

Clara Nebeling www.flickr.com/people/clara- MODE D’AMOUR

KATIE ELEANOR PHOTO-

photography

GRAPHY Katie Eleanor

Annemiek Kessels www.modedamour.com

VEER CREATIVE

www.shuttermade.com/ka- www.veer.com

JESS ZAINO

tieeleanor

Jess Zaino TULLE

www.jesszaino.blogspot.com

THINH LE PHOTOGRAPHY

Kahla Finley

Thinh Le

www.tulle4us.com

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