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The Temperature: November

Our monthly assessment of all things faddish and fleeting

Ladies who lunch turn ladies who brunch with the arrival of buzzy Belgian bakery Le Pain Quotidien in Yorkville.

Great Scot! Grown-up plaid makes a fashionable splash on DSquared’s fall-winter runway.

With our economy circling the crapper, costume jewellery (half the cash, twice the flash) is tops.

An Avril Lavigne concert gets banned, then swiftly unbanned, in Malaysia. At least she’s still ruffling feathers somewhere.

The Branson-ification of Toronto continues as Mix 99.9 becomes Virgin Radio.

Bin there, done that—Toronto porches buckle under the weight of waste receptacle overkill.

Pushy parents are to blame for the rise in bikini waxes for pre-teens. Mommy loves you; she just doesn’t love your unruly pubes.

 

Canada’s royal couple McGosling are back on and going strong—Brangelina, watch your backs!

Cancel that collagen injection. Homegrown beauty Coco Rocha is singled out for her perfectly thin pucker. Good riddance, trout pout.

The end of an eyesore: a Bloor Street reno project announces plans to tear down Cumberland Terrace.

Bring on the soy butter and jelly sammies. Cold cut worries and peanut bans leave lunch-packing parents with limited options.

Our jury’s still out on Bell's perplexing new ad campaign. (We’ll admit it’s better than the beavers.)

Galen Weston Jr.’s irksome everyman President’s Choice commercials. Worth changing channels for.

Air Canada Jazz nixes life vests to cut costs. Next on the chopping block: wings?

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