FASHION Magazine

  • Street Style, Toronto: 28 spring-ready shots from Trinity Bellwoods this weekend

    Street Style Toronto Trinity Bellwoods
    Photography by Mauricio Calero

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    Spring sorta sprung this weekend and for a hot second it seemed like every single one of Toronto’s 2.6 million inhabitants was outdoors celebrating the warm weather’s return. Amongst the stacked locales, the west end’s Trinity Bellwoods Park was abloom with hip kids doing hip things like biking, riskily park drinking and just maxing on the sun’s rays in their finest springtime attire. For some direction on what to wear all summer long, look no further than 28 shots of the city’s early adopters wearing swaggy baseball shirts, Comme des Garçons florals and snapback hats.

  • Summer street style: 20 photos of Toronto’s cool kids sunning in Trinity Bellwoods

    Summer Street Style Toronto
    Photography by Stefania Yarhi

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    Summer is finally here and whether or not it actually feels like it, Canadians are so desperate for some respite from a never-ending cold spell that we’ve been flocking to those friendly familiar sunny dens as much as possible. For any cool kid in Toronto, the definitive place to hang (and be seen) during the summer months is the west end’s Trinity Bellwoods park. Each Saturday and Sunday, the grassy fields, tennis courts and dog bowl fill up with cute picnickers, athletes and flower crown sellers looking to have a good time. Over the past few weekends, photographer Stefania Yarhi’s been hanging around the ever-popular spot capturing the most stylish maxing on relaxing time. All the hallmarks of summer street style are present in these 20 photos shot at Trinity Bellwoods, including floral prints, flow-y dresses and the requisite Kenzo baseball hat. Amongst our street stylers, we caught notable Torontonians including Magwood Boutique’s Sarah Magwood, and The Coveteur’s Stephanie Mark. Because where else would anyone be?