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Osheaga here we come! We style 3 looks that will keep you looking festival-approved from the folk shows to the dance parties
Read ahead to see all three festival looks! » Festival style has become such a sartorial staple that even mega retailers like H&M have jumped on the festival style wagon, creating entire collections inspired by the motley crew of Aztec print wielding, face-paint dabbing festival goers that make the trek to far-away locales every year. […]
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Daily Steal: Strapless crochet maxi, $34
This semi-sheer maxi dress would be our first pick for a music festival weekend. With a woven leather belt, big sunnies and a floppy hat, you’ll be ready for the streets or Osheaga. Forever 21 strapless crochet maxi dress ($34, canada.forever21.com)
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The Weekend To-Do: We hit Toronto’s pop-up tuck shop, Vancouver’s Playland festival and watch Serena van der Woodsen and Tim Riggins collide on the big screen
Record-breaking temperatures got you feeling like a wilted flower? Down some H2O and resist the urge to camp out next to an A/C vent, because the weekend is finally here. Shop for vintage and designer summer wares, contemplate the Wild West as interpreted by painters and photographers and watch worlds collide when Serena van der Woodsen meets Tim Riggins in SoCal. XOXO.
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Music festival style snaps: Osheaga
Summer festival season finally hit Canada this past weekend with Montreal’s annual fest, Osheaga. In between some seriously stellar sets from Eminem, Janelle Monáe as well as Canada’s own Death from Above 1979 and Crystal Castles, Toronto-based photographer Phil Birnbaum was snapping the fedora and feather-wearing pretties. Check out our favourites!
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FASHION plates: Montreal summer essentials
First we shared our favourite picks for the ultimate summer in Toronto. Next, we crossed the country with our western editor, Joy Pecknold’s top picks for how (and in what!) to spend the summer months in Vancouver. Next up, we give you the best bets for a magical summer in Montreal. From checking out top musical acts at Osheaga to donning a pair of mega-angular shades from homegrown talent Rad Hourani, Montreal editor Patricia Gajo has got you covered.
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