Louis Vuitton Debuts Its First-Ever Fall-Winter 2024 Collection Trunk Show in Canada
Louis Vuitton took over Toronto’s iconic Roy Thomson Hall to celebrate a significant milestone with its first-ever runway presentation in Canada.
Louis Vuitton took over Toronto’s iconic Roy Thomson Hall to celebrate a significant milestone with its first-ever runway presentation in Canada.
Here, we’ve compiled a list of brands that continue to carve a path for Canadian fashion design—and its wide range.
Eugenia Kim marks 25 years of excellence, creating a future filled with delectable garments for hat enthusiasts of all sorts.
Brunello Cucinelli, and Holt Renfrew, have collaborated on a new capsule collection inspired by the former’s personal wardrobe and style.
Romantic silhouettes, delicate detailing, and an ultrafeminine allure define Reformation’s new collaboration with Laura Vassar. An expression of summer dressing, the Collection encourages you to slip into something sweeter (or sexier) during the warmer months.
Family-owned Andrews, which has firmly established itself in the upper echelons of the Greater Toronto Area’s luxury womenswear market in its 33 years of operation, has a new Yorkville address.
Chic sweaters will never go out of style, but the process of crafting our cozy knits is quickly evolving for the better. Olbrich Knitwear, a Montreal brand producing 3D knit garments is focused on integrating sustainability into every step of its production process.
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.
Marilyn Monroe once said that “happiness is not in money, but in shopping.” She knew the experience is what we crave, an indulgence to be savoured and enjoyed. This has been the mantra of Andrews since it opened its first store inin Toronto’s Hazelton Lanes (now Yorkville Village), developing a niche in the city’s fashion landscape that focuses on customer experience.