Canadian Activewear Brand Mackage Taps Tennis Champion Donna Vekić for Its Spring/Summer Collection
With the latest instalment of Protect Your Craft, Mackage continues its journey of finding the intersection between sports and fashion.
With the latest instalment of Protect Your Craft, Mackage continues its journey of finding the intersection between sports and fashion.
Combining the power of analog and digital cameras, Cole Sprouse employs his distinctive reportage approach to portray togetherness ignited by the forces of nature based on Canada Goose’s Live in the Open philosophy: take life head on; live joyfully, bravely, and without reservation; embrace community; and forge deep connections with the natural world.
With a growing awareness of the urgent need for change in the fashion industry, Tabitha Osler wanted to create a brand that encouraged interaction with the outdoors.
Canadian luxury winter wear brand Moose Knuckles has teamed up with New York-based clothing line Telfar for a second capsule collection of futuristic outerwear that the cast of Euphoria might wear après ski.
Canada Goose and Reformation have come together to create a seven-piece outerwear collection that unites function with fashion. The new collection offers reversible puffers, vests, headscarves, and parkas in bold colourways and playful prints—made with responsibly sourced down and recycled-fibre ripstop outer fabric.
Discovering a clothing item you instantly fall in love with can be a visceral experience. The French call it coup de coeur—love at first sight. This was the inspiration for outerwear brand Cape de Cœur.
Winter is coming—and so is ski season. But before you pull out your parents’ neon one-piece from the ’80s, consider Après-Ski, a new seven-piece capsule collection of high-performance skiwear from Canadian outerwear brand Quartz Co. designed in collaboration with womenswear designer Marie-Ève Lecavalier.
Transparency is essential for LIVØM, the recently launched Canadian slow-living brand producing sustainable homeware and clothing.
Montreal’s Ciele Athletics has been outfitting runners at all levels since 2014. The brand began with a hat, which has long been ubiquitous among stylish sprinters and has expanded to include high-performance, tech-packed apparel and shoes.