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Major Style Moments From the Biggest Night in Canadian Fashion
The first in-person Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards (CAFAs) since the pandemic was held on Saturday night at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto, and, boy, did it ever feel good. Not only did the industry come together to celebrate Canadian talent, but Justin Bieber’s mother, Pattie Mallette, attended for the first time; Vogue’s […]
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Smash + Tess Has a New Collab with Hilary Duff, Plus More Fashion News To Know This Week
Smash & Tess is launching a romper-ific collection made in collaboration with Hilary Duff Vancouver-based brand Smash + Tess continues to, well, smash it with collabs. This time, it has teamed up with actress and entrepreneur Hilary Duff to create a range of chilled-out rompers and takes on the brand’s best-selling Romperalls. “One of the […]
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How Red Rebel Armour Founder Sean Rayland Turned Pain Into Purpose
For Anishinaabe entrepreneur Sean Rayland, launching the streetwear line Red Rebel Armour wasn’t just about representing Indigenous culture in a fashion context. It’s also about love, reconciliation and healing – both personal, and across communities. “I got involved in the criminal justice system early on,” says Rayland, who is an ex-gang member. “I got out […]
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How One Writer is Passing on Indigenous Design Traditions, Old and New
My daughter is only six, but I’ve already begun to envision items from my closet belonging to her one day. While I understand that when she’s grown, she may have different fashion inclinations — will she want to wear my strapless Temperley London peplum dress? — I still want her to have access to the […]
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Four Canadian Jewellery Drops We’re Excited About
Whether you’re searching for something to gift yourself or someone else, Canadian jewellery designs will hit the spot. Here are a few new #shoplocal launches that are sure to pique your interest. Ora-C just launched a new line as a “tongue-in-cheek” homage to strange times Boasting an eclectic rendering of whimsical bows, Montreal’s Ora-C has […]
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Changemaker Sage Paul on Building a Future for Indigenous Design
As the founder of Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto (IFWTO) and a thought leader in Canada’s style space, Sage Paul has made great strides for Indigenous representation within fashion: She facilitated an unprecedented capsule collection featuring eight Indigenous labels in partnership with Quebec retailer Simons that launched this past spring; she’s a member of the Program […]
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Here’s the Fashion News You Need To Know This Week
From a Canada Goose x Y/Project collab to a virtual Vancouver Fashion Week showcase, here's the fashion news you need to know this week.
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Here’s What You Need To Know About the Santa Fe Indian Market’s Virtual Design Platform
Nearly one hundred years ago, the first Santa Fe Indian Market took place in New Mexico. And this month, the Market–which is sponsored by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA)–has taken an enhanced online approach to highlighting the work of Indigenous talent across North America. “The virtual platform has been a new experience, and […]
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Meet the Multi-Discipline Makers Behind Calgary-based Brand Indi City
“My Blood Memory is Couture.” That’s the ethos behind the accessory label Indi City, helmed by Angel Aubichon and Alex Aubichon-Manitopyes. The brand produces an array of bold jewellery including earrings and bolo ties inspired by the duo’s Indigeneity; and the phrase is a nod to the painstaking level of craft involved in the beadwork […]
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10 Pieces to Buy in Honour of National Indigenous History Month
We’re ten days into the month of June, also known as National Indigenous History Month. It’s a period for reflection on and actions towards the treatment of communities across Canada. Living on their land, it’s especially crucial for non-Indigenous Canadians to invest in the craft and creativity of Indigenous designers; here are 10 pieces to […]
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