
Fashion: Out of Body
Perched in Perspective
Our cover story tests the limits of style without a human subject, projecting the absences that have defined the year.
Our cover story tests the limits of style without a human subject, projecting the absences that have defined the year.
There are the famous fragrances, from the classic Twilly d’Hermès to the sparkling Eau des Merveilles, but nothing in the line of makeup or skin care—until now.
For the past 14 years, Pierre-Alexis Dumas has worn the mantle of artistic director at Hermès—he is the scion and a member of the sixth generation of a family business founded in 1837.
Painter and sculptor Nadia Gohar navigates the liminal space between the home she left behind and the home she’s made for herself in art.
Don’t underestimate her five-foot-two frame—Ghanem’s serendipitous story and quinquagenarian chutzpah render her larger than life.
Thoughtfully designed and well-considered, these unique finds are sure to delight even the most discerning of valentines.
Gear up in style with this season’s accoutrements.
Taking place in the Coal Harbour neighbourhood’s Jack Poole Plaza, the 5,000-square-foot event is comprised of nine stations from a watchmaker solving a precise puzzle of gears and screws, to a saddler, leatherworker, silk-printer, gem-setter, and more.
The iconic coat’s enduring autumnal appeal.