Harry Rosen, the luxury menswear retailer, is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a limited-edition capsule collection!

The brand, which began as a small store in East Toronto’s Cabbagetown in 1954, has grown over the past seven decades to become a trusted menswear fashion destination, providing its customers with unparalleled service and craftsmanship in the form of clothing and accessories.

“My father’s philosophy was to carry menswear that dresses leaders, visionaries, and creatives who drive our communities–this vision still informs Harry Rosen today.” States Larry Rosen, CEO of Harry Rosen. 

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In collaboration with Emporio Armani, Patrick Assaraf, Eton, HAROLD, Polo Ralph Lauren, Santoni, Tatossien, and Varsity, the new capsule collection aims to showcase how fashion moments in history weave their way into modern style, incorporating elements Harry Rosen has become known for.

In addition to remaining strong in its heritage over the past 70 years, Harry Rosen continues to evolve, catering to an even wider audience. This year, the brand added many new designer brands to its roster, including Kenzo, Jil Sander, MM6, Maison Margiela, and more, to cater to a younger, fashion-forward audience.

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Shop our picks from Harry Rosen’s 70th-anniversary capsule collection:

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If you’ve ever wished that you could shop local and support your favourite Canadian brands, all under one roof, this is your chance! The bi-annual pop-up event, INLAND, is back for its 10th year, this time, at Toronto’s Eaton Centre

INLAND’s spring 2024 pop-up will take place at CF Toronto Eaton Centre from May 9th to 12th, on the mall’s third-floor luxury level, next to Sephora. Over 40 of Canada’s most celebrated fashion designers and creators will be available to shop!

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Since launching in 2014, INLAND has showcased over 500 Canadian brands and makers from across the country, encouraging shoppers to explore and shop local talent. 

The vendor line-up will showcase women’s and men’s apparel, swimwear, jewellery, footwear, bags, and more, showcasing some of Canada’s most visionary brands

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“It’s a great time for fashion and retail because we are all in a “rethink” frame of mind, taking a closer look at what we buy and why we buy it. This is why I’m thrilled to be marking our 10th anniversary at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, bringing local design to one of Canada’s busiest shopping destinations. The intent is to disrupt what shoppers typically experience at the mall and hopefully encourage new thinking about both style and consumption,” says Sarah Power, founder and director, INLAND.

INLAND is also partnering with Fashion at The Creative School, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), allowing TMU students to showcase their collections alongside esteemed brands. 

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INLAND Pop-Up Hours & Location:

Where: CF Toronto Eaton Centre, 3rd Floor, Beside Sephora. 

When: Thursday, May 9 from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Friday, May 10 from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, May 11 from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, May 12 from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

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Toronto fashion people, it’s time to get dressed up in your best fits and attend the city’s longest-running fashion week, Fashion Art Toronto (FAT) – where you will experience runway shows, fashion presentations, art installations, shopping, and more! 

Running from May 2nd to May 5th, Fashion Art Toronto’s 1664 Fashion Week will be held at Black Creek Assembly, with this season’s theme titled “BLOOM”.

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“BLOOM” is our 1664 Fashion Week theme this season, celebrating the essence of spring and summer with collections that are bursting with emotion and imagination. Inspired by the vibrant energy of nature in full bloom, designers are showcasing pieces that evoke the feeling of a fresh start, a new beginning. Expect to see an emphasis on experimentation, play, and fun, with designers pushing boundaries and exploring innovative ideas. This season, fashion is all about embracing the beauty of transformation and growth, reflecting the spirit of the season in every stitch and silhouette.” Shares Fashion Art Toronto.

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Over the four-day event, more than 40 Canadian designers, including OAMA, Caffery Vanhorne, and Storrveldi (to name a few), will be showcased.

Plus, you’re sure to be entertained in between runway shows within the Fashion Playground, which boasts 1664 Bar, a guest lounge, a 50-foot pink carpet, endless photo opportunities, two retail pop-ups with goods from over 25 local brands and artisans, and provocative fashion-inspired art installations. Sign us up!

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We can’t wait to see what these talented Canadian designers have in store for Fashion Art Toronto’s 1664 Spring/Summer Fashion Week!

Check out the full schedule and runway lineup here. Get tickets here

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As we’re the festive season is quickly passing us by, you’re likely trying to finish up your holiday shopping! It can be quite overwhelming with the endless options to gift to your loved ones, so why not narrow it down and shop Canadian? There are so many awesome Canadian brands on the market that will check off everyone’s wish list. Some of these brands are super well-known, while others may be new to you!

Here are our fave Canadian brands to shop for gifts this holiday season.

OKAYOK

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OKAYOK was launched in September 2017 by fashion designer Adrienne Butikofer. The brand creates quality, sustainable, creative goods for all kinds of people, produced locally in Toronto. OKAYOK’s playful designs are the ideal gift, celebrating bold printed graphics and true Canadian craftsmanship! Its socks are the perfect stocking stuffer.

Nudestix

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Cruelty-free, clean, multi-functional, and Canadian. What’s not to love? The beauty brand Nudestix was founded by sisters Ally and Taylor Frankel with the mission to provide makeup products that provide a “nude but better” look. The brand is known for its multi-purpose products, such as its Nudies collection, which are designed to be applied on the face wherever you wish. Any beauty lover would appreciate a gift from Nudestix!

Mejuri

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Since being founded in 2015 in Toronto, Mejuri has grown to be a widely trusted jewellery brand known all over the world. Mejuri provides luxury jewellery at a reasonable price point, releasing new designs each week! It has a ton of classic gift-worthy options to shop for the holidays for both him and her.

Smash + Tess

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Smash + Tess has gifts suitable for the whole family! From its bestselling cozy rompers to its cute accessories, you can surely cross some loved ones off your list while shopping the Vancouver-based brand.

Roots

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Roots hardly needs an introduction as it has been a Canadian staple brand since 1973. But – just in case, Roots is a Canadian outdoor lifestyle brand that has been offering heritage and quality (and comfort) for generations! Its sweat sets, PJs, and cozy socks are all classic gift options!

Devi Arts Collective

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Devi Arts Collective is a women-led jewellery brand born out of the inner-desire and willful purpose to connect with people. Through high-quality craftsmanship, the products are created by sourcing recycled and refined silver and gold, and ethical gemstones. Shop gifts under $70 here and gifts under $40 here!

Lambert

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Contemporary, fashionable, and affordable, Lambert’s bags and accessories are made for people on the go who aren’t willing to compromise ethical and sustainable standards for the trendiest of styles. Lambert’s bags and accessories are Canadian-designed, PETA-certified, and authentically stylish.

BonLook

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BonLook offers so many incredible designs and styles of frames for everyone’s personal taste. You can shop for sunglasses and prescription glasses, as well as non-prescription too. Glasses always add a nice elevated touch to any outfit, so give the gift of style this year to your loved ones!

Aritzia

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Aritzia is a well-known retailer that makes some pretty trendy items with a minimal twist. It offers a mix of casual wear as well as super chic pieces. The brand makes for a perfect holiday gifting choice that’ll fit seamlessly into everyone’s wardrobe.

Easy Tiger Goods

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Easy Tiger Goods is a lifestyle concept store that specializes in beautifully designed and well-made products. These products include home décor, accessories, jewellery, and other interesting knick-knacks. The brand curates a selection of goods that are made with integrity by creators, to ensure high-quality pieces.

LEZÉ The Label

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LEZÉ The Label was founded in Vancouver back in 2017 by Tanya and Karen. The Canadian brand was created on the basis of wanting workwear that’s recycled, comfortable, and chic, all at the same time. Plus, sustainability is definitely at the forefront of the brand’s practices and manufacturing processes.

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If you’re looking for a fresh wardrobe upgrade, what better way to do it than by supporting local Canadian Toronto designers and labels? Canada is full of incredible, talented designers creating unique pieces that you won’t be able to find anywhere else! From celebrity-approved labels to designers you may have never heard of before, we’ve rounded up 7 Toronto brands that you should definitely have on your radar!

Shop & follow these designers and labels!

MAYER

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Toronto designer Ross Mayer founded MAYER in 2018, fuelled by his passion to create collections that meld masculinity and femininity, without restriction. At MAYER, you’ll find everything from sequin cardigans to luxurious shirts, perfect for special occasions. All of its pieces are made to be unisex, and you can shop online on in-store on Bloor Street West in Toronto. 

Ellie Mae

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Ellie Mae founded her self-labeled brand in 2014 with the goal of creating effortless one-of-a-few pieces, designed to remain in your wardrobe season after season. The brand began with a fringe leather jacket with the phrase “This morning, with her, having coffee”, famously spoken by Johnny Cash, and has since grown into the brand it is today, offering seasonal collections featuring Ellie’s unique and recognizable luxury flare. Shop the collection online or in-store in Toronto! 

Sandy Bottom Swimwear

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Growing up in St. Luca, Sanya was always surrounded by the tropical landscapes of the island. Sparking her appreciation for beachwear. Now the swimwear designer is based in Toronto, having founded Sandy Bottom Swimwear with the vision to make women feel fashionable, radiant, and sexy through her swimsuit designs. The swimsuits are made by master artisans from around the world, making every piece feel like you’re wearing actual art. 

Horses Atelier

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Founded in 2012 by best friends and novelists Claudia Dey and Heidi Sopinka, Horses Atelier built a name for itself thanks to its perfect-fitting jumpsuits, quality wardrobe staples, and artful designs. Every piece is ethically and sustainably sewn in downtown Toronto, and you can experience the label’s designs in person at its Walnut Street location!

Lesley Hampton

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Lesley Hampton is an Indigenous-owned, women-led, size-inclusive, Canadian clothing and accessory brand based in Toronto. Founded by Lesley Hampton herself! The self-titled brand is known for creating high-quality fashion of eveningwear and occasionwear as well as athleticwear and leisurewear. Often highlighting Indigenous design elements. 

Sid Neigum

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Sid Neigum is a Canadian fashion designer who lives and works right here in Toronto! Sid’s designs have notably been spotted being worn by Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber – so it’s safe to say it has a celebrity stamp of approval. While shopping the Sid Neigum website, you’ll find everything from red-carpet-worthy dresses to state-making wardrobe staples

Hayley Elsaesser

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Once upon a time, Hayley Elsaesser had a boutique on Queen West in Toronto. Although the store itself has closed, you can still shop Hayley Elsaesser online, worldwide! Hayley’s designs are known for their unique, bold prints, loud colours, and nostalgic references. The brand strives to be inclusive, body-positive, and artistic, all while not taking itself too seriously.

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Toronto’s longest-running fashion week, Fashion Art Toronto, popularly known as FAT is having its Fall/Winter 2023 fashion week this month from Thursday, November 16th to Sunday, November 19th, and you don’t want to miss it! 

The 4-day fashion showcase will feature an array of runway shows and presentations featuring Canadian Designers and artists. There will even be a ‘Fashion & Beauty Retail Boutique’ where you can shop pieces from your favourite local fashion brands as well as ‘The Boutique’ Pop-Up, a curated shop highlighting black-owned brands.

This edition of Fashion Art Toronto will take place at Black Creek Assembly (131 McCormack St.), each day having a unique line-up of talented designers showcasing their lines. 

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FAT is known for providing an immersive and inclusive fashion experience, showcasing some of the best talent in the city! 

“Whether you love watching contemporary fashion on the runway or contemplating mind-bending art works, shopping local designers and brands, or mingling with like-minded style-savvy Torontonians, Fashion Art Toronto offers a diverse range of stylish entertainment.” Shares Vanja Vasic, founder and executive director, Fashion Art Toronto. 

Shop tickets for the Fashion Art Toronto F/W23 here

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Keep scrolling to check out some of the designers being showcased! See the full lineup here.

VANDAL

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MAYER

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Tristan Réhel

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Fugnitto

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Kyana Kingbird

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Suburban Deviant

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House of Hendo

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Jessica Halabi

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Nary Aref

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Mr. Haque

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Vveyago

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Kerotix

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It’s always the perfect time to include new pieces in your wardrobe, especially when they’re from Canadian brands. From a variety of trendy sweaters, chic jackets, essential trousers, and more, you can’t go wrong with any of them. You need to have these Canadian brands on your radar the next time you decide to shop. Stay trendy and chic with these pieces, season after season.

Here are Canadian Brands To Add To Your Wardrobe.

Kotn

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The Canadian brand Kotn is a fan favourite for those minimal yet super chic pieces for men and women. Ethically made from authentic Egyptian cotton, the quality is seriously remarkable. You need to grab your wardrobe staples from here.

Kuwalla Tee

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Kuwalla Tee prides itself on being eco-friendly and minimizing waste, without compromising quality, style, comfort, and affordability. All of the brand’s packaging is made from recyclable and biodegradable material and it’s also a proud partner of 1% for the planet!

Liberty Clothing

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At Liberty Clothing, its mission is to produce Eco friendly clothing and high-quality products that inspire consumers to make sustainable choices. From t-shirts to pants, the brand carries a variety of affordable ethical clothing including hemp merchandise.

Lambert

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Contemporary, fashionable, and affordable, Lambert’s bags and accessories are made for people on the go who aren’t willing to compromise ethical and sustainable standards for the trendiest of styles. Lambert’s bags and accessories are Canadian-designed, PETA-certified, and authentically stylish. Made from PU leather (polyurethane), Lambert is changing the vegan leather world with its multifunctional bags that are made to last!

Smash+Tess

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Vancouver-based company Smash+Tess has changed the game for comfortable day-to-day. Its pieces can transition seamlessly from working from home to working in the office.

Vitae Apparel

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Vitae Apparel is an awesome Canadian brand that is a go-to for athletic-wear and loungewear. The material is so soft and luxe, you’re going to be choosing these pieces all the time. It’s also very focused on building a community to empower women.

Tentree

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Tentree is dedicated to finding and sourcing the most sustainable fibres and materials available. The brand takes great pride in finding better, healthier, and more eco-progressive solutions for its customers. In addition to placing such a large focus on amazing materials, tentree plants 10 trees per every item purchased. How cool is that?

Mayana Genevière

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Mayana Geneviere, founded by Nadine Woods, is a fast-growing luxury lingerie start-up that is BIPOC female-founded and owned.  All of its garments are ethically made, using sustainable fabrics in Toronto. The brand creates one-of-a-kind, eco-friendly undergarments that empower women through supportive fit and conscious design, allowing them to feel beautiful, comfortable, and equally sensual. Most notably, MG is home to the world’s only bra that women can nurse with, without a clasp.

Dynamite

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I’m sure you’re quite familiar with this Canadian company. Dynamite is an awesome women’s brand that has a variety of clothing for every occasion. From dressy outfits, to luxe loungewear, you’re going to find something that you love. Go check out its sister store, Garage, as well!

Viberg

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Viberg’s number one priority is quality. Specializing in men’s shoes, the brand creates footwear made to last and withstand the test of time.

Eliza Faulkner

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The Canadian brand has super feminine classic pieces that are perfect to add to collection. Created with wonderful textures and colours, Eliza Faulkner is definitely a brand to keep an eye out for.

Andrea Iyamah

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Andrea Iyamah, owned by Nigerian fashion designer Andrea Iyamah, is a clothing line strongly inspired by colour, ethnic cultures, nature and design elements that stay true to creating authentic clothing. The brand not only sells clothing, but also gorgeous swimwear and accessories.

Maguire

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Maguire is a women’s footwear and accessories led by two women. Each and every designed featured in stores or online are designed in Montreal and made at hand-picked manufacturers in Canada, Ethiopia, Greece, Italy, and beyond to ensure quality and a transparent price.

Raised By Wolves

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Established in 2008, Raised By Wolves had a goal of putting streetwear on the map for Canadians. With super cool designs and patterns, the brand has definitely succeeded.

Ursa Minor

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Ursa Minor is a Canadian brand created in Montreal. Minimal and simple is the main focus for this company. The brand uses very high quality fabrics for each of its garments such as linen, organic cotton, and renewable, eco-friendly fibres.

LEZÉ The Label

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LEZÉ The Label was founded in Vancouver back in 2017 by Tanya and Karen. It was created on the basis of wanting workwear that’s recycled, comfortable, and chic, all at the same time. Plus, sustainability is definitely at the forefront of the brand’s practices and manufacturing processes.

Ahiri

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Ahiri is a Canadian womenswear label providing elevated basics and trendy staples designed to be worn with your existing wardrobe. All Ahiri items are designed in Toronto and the brand just started selling on Amazon, too!

Lesley Hampton

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LESLEY HAMPTON is an Indigenous-owned, women-led, size-inclusive clothing and accessory brand based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 2016 by Lesley Hampton herself, the brand is known for creating everything from high-quality athleisure to formal evening wear.  

Aritzia

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Aritzia doesn’t need much of an introduction with the popularity the store/brand has achieved since opening. Aritzia carries a variety of its own brands as well as other popular brands, including Levis. It’s a major go-to shop for elevated basics.

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We don’t know about you, but there are few things better than when two brands or individuals collaborate and drop an exclusive collection. And with the holidays on the horizon, there’s no better time to share with you some awesome new fashion collabs that are definitely worth checking out. 

From Canadian-made to fashion-forward, here are some recently launched collabs to have on your radar. 

OVO and Roots Capsule Collection

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Whether you’re a fan of October’s Very Own, Roots, or both, OVO announced it’s launching a Fall/Winter 2022 collab with iconic Canadian retailer Roots to celebrate their shared Canadian heritage. ​​The capsule is complete with varsity jackets, heritage hoodies, short-sleeve T-shirts, sweatpants, caps, and beanies. To further bring the collab to life, the brands brought on legendary Toronto Maple Leafs fighter, Tie Domi, to help promote the collection. 

B.DY by GARAGE with Chlöe Bailey

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Garage has teamed up with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Chlöe Bailey to launch the first collaboration of its kind with a musical artist. The collab, named B.DY, includes a variety of seamless knit tops and bodysuits designed to enhance your natural and unique curves. The fabric is buttery soft, smooth, sleek, and available in rich colourways. These are the perfect essentials for anyone’s closet and are versatile from day to night.

Jillian Harris X Joe Fresh

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Joe Fresh has teamed up with Canadian lifestyle maven Jillian Harris to create a colourful collaboration with pieces for everyone. The collection includes over 20 pieces, including styles for your little ones so you and your minis can twin! Sizes are available in XS-3X for women, 2T-5T for toddlers, and S-XL for kids. Staying true to Jillian’s core values, each item was created with the environment top of mind, using fabrics such as recycled polyester and yarns, Primaloft fill and organic cotton. 

JW Anderson X Carrie Capsule

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JW Anderson and MGM have released a capsule collection inspired by the spine-tingling supernatural horror film Carrie. The collection features t-shirts, tracksuits, puffer jackets, and coordinating sets that resemble pajamas adorned with images of the lead protagonist of the film, Carrie White, played by Sissy Spacek. 

Remi X Revolve

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Remi Bader, the plus-size TikTok star who first went viral for her “realistic” clothing haul videos, launched an inclusively sized collection, Remi x Revolve, which marked the first time the popular online retailer expanded past size XL. The online collection features “elevated and versatile” pieces for fashion-forward individuals, including dresses, skirt sets, tops, bodysuits, and more. 

The Birds Papaya X Brunette the Label

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Vancouver clothing brand Brunette the Label teamed up with Canadian influencer Sarah Nicole Landry of The Birds Papaya to launch the “Romantic” collection, which features several mommy-and-me clothing styles including sweatshirts, bike shorts, T-shirts, and more — each piece featuring a sweet, all-over rose print. 

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Now that fall is officially here, it’s time to hit refresh on your wardrobe. Notoriously a fashion trend favourite, the fall season allows for creativity, while incorporating layers and weather-appropriate accessories. If your closet is in need of a much-needed revamp this season, you’ve come to the right place.

We’ve rounded up the top fashion staples that deserve a spot in your fall outfit lineup. 

Loafers

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School is already in session, and one of this season’s biggest trends is a nod to school-girl vibes. Picture prim penny loafers with a pair of white socks, paired with mini skirts, loose-fitting jeans, or cargo pants for the ultimate influencer-approved look. 

Metallics

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Metallic tones are no longer just for evening wear. This fall, embrace the bold trend by incorporating statement-making pieces into your wardrobe, including silver tote bags, footwear, outerwear, and even trousers. If you’re not quite ready to wear head-to-toe metallics, as seen on none other than Kim Kardashian, we suggest styling one metallic piece with black leather and white T-shirts for a chic look.

Cargo Pants

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Easily the bottom of the season, relaxed-fit cargo pants are making a comeback, and we couldn’t be happier about it. From pants to skirts, this utilitarian look is making a statement for all of the right reasons.

Cool Corsets

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While the corset may have first become popular in sixteenth-century Europe, they’re back in hot demand this fall season. However, this season, you’ll see corseted waists built into tops and dresses for an effortlessly sexy look. 

Heavy-Duty Leather Coats

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While leather jackets are always in style during fall, this year it’s all about edgier and heavier styles. While you can surely pick one up from your favourite designer, you can easily hit up a local thrift store to find the perfect piece that’s it-girl-approved. 

White Tank Tops

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This is likely a fall staple piece you already have in your closet. But after being spotted on countless designer runway shows, it’s an item you’re going to want to wear a lot more frequently.  Style your favourite simple white tank with denim or cargo pants for a casual day look to styling for a night out with a long skirt, the options are endless.

Over-Sized Blazers

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While no wardrobe is complete without a timeless blazer, this season is all about strong, powerful, oversized silhouettes. The best part about this trend is that it’s extremely versatile. Whether you’re heading to yoga in a matching workout set, to the office, or out for a night on the town, throw on an oversized blazer for an effortlessly cool look. 

Plaid Patterns

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Nothing says ‘fall staple’ quite like plaid. This season, to give the traditional print some edge, try mixing it with fur, sequins, or silk for a bolder look. However, if you’re looking to ease into this timeless trend, try styling a plaid skirt with a turtleneck and a pair of boots for a timeless yet chic look.

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Although fall may not officially begin until September 22nd, the second September hits the itch for fall fashion and simply can’t be ignored! Now that fashion week is back in full swing, we can’t help but notice the excitement in the air to embrace new fall fashion trends. We’ve been seeing everything from ‘balletcore’ to biker chic, and we can’t wait to embrace the trends fall 2022 has to offer. 

Balletcore

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Balletcore as a whole is a trend that we’ve been seeing throughout summer and is being carried full force into fall. More specifically ballet-style shoes have been taking over the fashion scene. Miu Miu’s ‘Satin Ballerinas’, for example, have been going viral and they are super reminiscent of traditional pointe shoes, (hopefully more comfortable than pointe shoes though!). 

Midi & Maxi 

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For those of you who didn’t love the micro mini skirt trend, you’ll be happy to know that midi and maxi skirts and dresses alike are making a major comeback for fall! We’ve been seeing hemlines get longer from just past the knees, all the way to the ground. Styled with a pair of chunky loafers or statement boots is such a vibe.

Waistcoats

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It’s no secret that waistcoats are hugely popular right now! This piece will easily be carried over into fall with its layering and styling capabilities. We’ve seen it worn with matching trousers for a suited look, or styled as a single piece – both equally chic. 

Baggy Jeans

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The baggier the better, when it comes to your jeans this autumn! Not only are skinny jeans being left behind, but baggy, loose-fitting jeans are being favoured over all else. Bonus points for mid and low-rise styles! 

Biker Chic

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Rev your engines because the biker trend is back! All you really need to accomplish this trend is a staple leather jacket, specifically, a moto jacket if you have one handy. You can take it to the next level by pairing it with leather pants and or some black leather boots if you wish. Basically, just incorporate a lot of leather. 

Home-made Knits

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Home-made knit pieces, especially ones with loose or “un-done” finishes are a trending layering piece for fall! We’ve seen hand-made knit sweaters, cardigans, and shruggies styled over pretty much anything from simple tanks to fancier dresses. Opting to shop this trend from smaller creators is the move! 

Prep School

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Whether you’re walking the hallways or not, take notes from prep school uniforms for this trend! Collared shirts, pleated skirts, knee-high socks, loafers, and even varsity jackets are all trending fashion pieces that are easily categorized into the “prep school” trend. Where the pieces all together for an extra preppy look or mix and match. 

Tall Boots

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It’s never too soon to pull out your tall boots if you ask us. Putting on a pair of statement boots instantly elevates, and makes any look more autumnal. Knee-high boots, over-the-knee boots, and western boots are all appropriate options! 

Sheer Fabrics

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If you’ve been paying attention to current fashion week streetwear styles, you’ve likely noticed the sheer clothing garment craze. Once it was more likely to see this trend on models on the runway, but now it’s become a huge trend to wear a sheer top or dress out and about.

Long Coats

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As practical as it is stylish, long coats are definitely a fashion trend for the fall! Whether it be a classic trench coat or a colourful faux-fur peacoat, long coats and jackets are being worn as the focal point of an outfit, rather than just as a garment to keep you warm. With the colder weather coming, why not treat our jackets as a fashion statement?

Silver

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Not only in jewellery, but in all forms – silver is taking over. After a major part of the past couple of years being spent in casual attire, it’s no surprise that people want a little more glam in their day-to-day style! Not only can silver be styled in a glam way but it is also known to be a tad more grunge than gold, making the styling possibilities for this trend endless!

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