Coachella Weekend 1 has officially wrapped, which means your Instagram feed is probably full of outfit pictures from the festival. Coachella is known for being a festival fashion playground with many influencers and celebrities in attendance sporting their pre-planned looks. While anyone can attend the festival, it’s no secret that it’s a pricey affair. If you’re feeling any amount of festival FOMO, the good news is that you don’t need to attend Coachella to participate in the fashion – in a big or small way. Boho is very much trending at the moment, making festival fashion all the more relevant right now!
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Boho-chic is back, and it got a makeover! Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have entered the chat. Back in the early 2000s, the boho-chic fashion aesthetic was huge. Popularly being worn by it-girls such as the Olsen twins, Nicole Richie, and even Gossip Girl’s Serena Van Der Woodsen. You may remember the boho fashion with a hippie-like, maximal approach, and although some core traits are being carried forward into today’s version of the trend, there’s an overall more refined feel to the new boho-chic.
The resurgence of the trend was made extra concrete with the virality of Chloé’s latest runway show (Chemena Kamili’s debut collection for the brand). She said it best to Vogue when asked about the return of boho-chic: “I think there’s this longing for undone-ness and freedom and softness and movement…” The designs in the show featured flowy silhouettes, shirred necklines, statement accessories, large sunglasses, and an overall bohemian vibe that felt fresh and nostalgic at the same time. Boho-chic doesn’t stop at Chloé, though; there are plenty of places to shop the new-and-improved trend.
Free People never gave up on boho. You can always find flowy dresses, maxi skirts, fringe, frill-adorned everything, and essentially all things boho while shopping the Free People catalog. The shop itself was founded in the 1970s, then rebranded to Urban Outfitters, and later became its own separate identity again. Free People aims to provide femininity, courage, and spirit in clothing—which is really what boho is all about!
Urban Outfitters was essentially founded by Free People and remains a part of the URBN group of brands. So it’s no surprise that it also has an extensive inventory of boho-chic finds. While shopping at UO, you’ll find a mix of in-house and branded apparel, accessories, and shoes. While bohemian isn’t what it’s exclusively known for, you’ll find no shortage of options!
Guess what? Anthropologie is also part of the same brand group (URBN) as Free People and Urban Outfitters! Although the brands all have their own identities, the aesthetic similarities are definitely there. Anthropologie carries a wide range of high-quality brands as well as its own label, curated to perfection, with a heavy theme of boho-chic.
You can always trust Zara to come out with whatever fashion is trending at the moment, boho-chic included. From slouchy trousers to flip-flops to ruched dresses and skirts, you can surely create a number of chic boho outfits with Zara’s selection.
If you’re on the hunt for boho-chic wardrobe staples, don’t overlook American Eagle! The brand has always had a festival fashion vibe, and it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. Be festival-ready any day of the week with American Eagle’s wide selection of boho-esque items.
Indulge in the boho-chic trend sustainably at Reformation! Its pieces that lean more boho remain classic enough to wear long after the trend may or may not faze out. Shop items like its Valetta Two Piece, Simmie Linen Top, and Sariah Dress to get the boho-chic vibe, with emphasis on the chic.
If you love the boho trend for its feminine frills, layers, textures, and prints, you’ll love For Love & Lemon! The brand is known for its ultra-feminine pieces, a portion of which can fall into the boho-chic category.
Founded in Indonesia in 2014, Faithfull the Brand has collaborated with Bali’s best artisans to create its hand-made garments since day one and has continued to work closely with its local community ever since. Faithfull is known for its vintage-inspired prints, flattering feminine shapes, and unique designs that evoke a sense of summer and travel—AKA, a boho-lover’s dream.
Cleobella is a sustainable fashion brand that celebrates traditional craftsmanship with its pieces handmade all over the world. Every piece at Cleobella is a literal work of art, with boho-chic characteristics like frills, tassels, patterns, eyelet details, and so much more woven into every design.
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many retailers are stepping up and taking preventative measures to put the safety of its workers and consumers first.
For a number of retailers, this means temporarily closing its stores — and in some cases, company-wide operations — to prevent the spread of Coronavirus across North America.
Note: This article will be updated as more stores and brands announce temporary COVID-19 store closures.

Apple was amongst the first retailers to make the call on COVID-19 store closures. While shoppers can still visit the online store and the Apple Store app, all retail locations will be closed until March 27.

Patagonia was also amongst the first retailers to announce the temporary closure of stores. The outdoor retailer temporarily closed its stores, offices, and other operations on March 13. At the time of writing, the retailer’s online store is closed as well and Patagonia plans on reassessing the situation on March 27.

With the well being of teammates and shoppers at top priority, Nike made the decision to close stores in multiple countries including Canada and the U.S. to help limit the spread of the Coronavirus. The closures came into effect on March 16 and will run until March 27, though you can still shop online and through Nike apps.

Another retailer taking precautions in light of COVID-19 is Urban Outfitters. In a statement to the UO community, the company announced that it would be temporarily closing stores globally. Urban Outfitters noted that stores will not reopen until at least March 28 and all team members will continue being paid during this time. The online store and app are still open to shop.

Urban Outfitter’s sister store Anthropologie will also be temporarily closing stores. In a statement released on Instagram on March 15, the retailer announced that stores will be closed until at least March 28. The online store and app will still be accessible to shoppers during this time.

Another retailer in the Urban Outfitters family that announced COVID-19 store closures is Free People. The retailer announced via Instagram that effective March 15, all stores will be closed until March 28. The online store and app will remain open.

On March 15, lululemon announced that it will be temporarily closing stores across North America and Europe from March 16 to 27. In the statement, the athleticwear company noted that all employees will still receive pay for all hours scheduled to work and will have access to lululemon’s Global Pay Relief plan.

Reformation announced that it will be taking precautions and close stores until further notice. The statement, which was released on March 14, did not specify when stores will reopen but did reassure that retail staff will be receiving paid leave and that the online store will remain open.

In a statement, Lush let shoppers know that all 258 retail stores across Canada and the U.S. will be closed until March 29. The company also noted that due to its made fresh by hand operations, that it will be significantly scaling down its manufacturing and distribution. For the time being, Lush’s online store will continue to run, though shoppers should expect digital orders to take extra time.

In a statement, Abercrombie & Fitch announced that it will be closing all of its stores outside the Asia-Pacific region as of March 15. This includes abercrombie kids. Its online stores will remain open and the company will be extending its return policy to cover the period of store closures. There is no set reopen date for its physical locations as of yet.

Hollister Co., which is apart of the Abercrombie & Fitch family of stores, will also be closing all of its stores outside of the Asia-Pacific region as of March 15. Like Abercrombie & Fitch, its online store will remain open with an extended return policy.

On March 15, Aritzia released a statement on Instagram that noted all retail locations will be closed until further notice. In order to support its employees during this time, the Vancouver-based retailer set up a Community Relief Fund, stating that “all of Aritzia’s profits while we get through this challenging time, will go to the Aritzia Community Relief Fund to support our people and their families.” Aritzia.com is still accessible for those looking to shop.

In a statement to Business Insider, Under Armour confirmed that it will be temporarily closing stores in North America. The stores will be closed until March 28, and all employees will be compensated during this time. The online store and its online outlet continue to stay open.

UNIQLO announced store closures in a letter to its community. All retail locations across Canada are closed until March 30, effective May 17. Shoppers are still able to shop online in the meantime.

Another retailer that’s made the decision to close is Levi’s. The denim retailer has temporarily closed Levi’s and Levi’s Outlet stores across North America and plans to reopen on March 27. All staff are being compensated during this time and the online store is still open to shop.

As of March 17, Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack stores in the U.S. and Canada will temporarily close for two weeks. All of the store employees will be provided with pay and benefits during this time.

On March 17, Sephora made the difficult decision to close all of its retail locations in Canada and the U.S. All retail workers will be paid during the hiatus. Sephora stores are planned to reopen on April 3, but until then, you can still shop the online store and receive free shipping with the promotion code “FREESHIP”.

Hudson’s Bay has temporarily closed all stores until the end of March, with store associates receiving pay for all scheduled shifts. At this time, thebay.com is still up and running for shoppers and the Canadian department store has extended its return policy. For online shoppers who have placed a “Buy Online Pick Up In Store” order, the retailer is arranging curbside pick up.

The upscale department store made the decision to temporarily close all of its retail locations on March 17. The retailer did not announce when it planned on reopening. The online store remains open to shop with free shipping and returns.

Another upscale department store closing its doors to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 is Harry Rosen. On March 17, it announced that all Harry Rosen, Harry Rosen Outlet, and Zegna-branded stores would remain closed until March 31.

Fast-fashion giant Zara has temporarily closed 3,785 stores globally, including its Canadian locations, though its online store remains open. During this time, Inditex, the company that owns Zara, has made a major push to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus, donating much-needed masks for patients and medical workers in Europe.

On March 18, IKEA announced that it would close all of its Canadian stores in order to “support social distancing efforts and based on recommendations from local health authorities.” While the stores are closed, IKEA’s 7,300 store employees across the country will be supported by a “comprehensive benefits package and paid leave policy” and the online store will still be open to shop.

All H&M retail locations will be temporarily closed until April 2. Employees will continue to receive pay during the two weeks of closures. During the closures, H&M’s online store will still be open and the retailer is offering 90-day returns, free shipping, and free returns.

The Montreal-based footwear and accessories retailer announced that it would close stores across Canada, the U.S., the U.K., France, and Ireland until March 31. The online store is still open to shop and the retailer is offering free standard shipping on all orders and extended returns.
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Are you an active member of the SSC? The Same Sweater Club? Don’t get us wrong – there’s no shame in the outfit-repeater game. Though, if you’re needing to switch up your favourite piece of knitwear for something new, or if you’re looking to gift something cozy to someone you love this Christmas, we’ve got you covered. These cute and cozy sweaters will do just the trick. Since we know that a good quality pullover can come with a steep price tag, this time around we’re sharing a sweater selection that is warm, stylish and under $200 too.
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With temperatures already dropping below zero here in Toronto, it’s time to start taking the weather into consideration before heading out the door. And when a hoodie or a jean jacket simply won’t do by itself anymore, winter accessories that’ll keep you warm come in to play. Think chunky knits, faux fur, the softest wool, and so on.
The first flurries that fall from the sky are a good indication of when you should be stockpiling your wares for the rest of the winter. Not to mention an opportune time to ask grandma to put her knitting needles to work. Though instead of getting grandma to produce a season’s worth of mitts and scarves, we’ll show you some that you can buy. (Quit it, humbug.)
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Oh, the disappointment! After finally being granted the Forever 21 you’d been wishing for in your local mall, it’s closed in a matter of months. On the bright side, there’s more than a few stores you can shop at that offer similar styles at similar price points when it comes time to break up with your favourite, millennial fast fashion house.
The restructuring of the Forever 21 mecca came with the company’s decision to file for bankruptcy in both the U.S. and Canada in late September. Following the bankruptcy claim, all operations in Canada had been ceased and in total, 44 stores are now shuttering across the country. Look at it this way: there’s no unhappy ending to this story. You might be spending a few dollars more here or there at some of the shops listed below, but it’ll be worth every penny. Great quality, better processes, inclusive size ranges, sustainable materials, unisex designs – need I say more?

One plus of shopping on a consumer-to-consumer site like eBay is having a better chance of finding items you wouldn’t in a regular store. From vintage and curated designer collections at reduced prices, to brand new styles from stores you love, there’s the added benefit of being able to bid on auctioned items too. Plus, you can start shopping at literally $1!

What can’t you find on Amazon that you can find at Forever 21? Absolutely nothing. There’s hundreds upon thousands of brands to shop from in the clothing and accessories categories on the world’s largest online retailer – all at a fraction of the regular price. You no longer have to worry about being distracted by the annoyingly cute, pastel-coloured cash-grabbers in the checkout line at Forever 21, because makeup sponges on Amazon start as low as $0.09, if you can believe it.

While H&M carries plenty of trendy styles you’d likely see in Forever 21 outside of its workwear and basics sections, the retailer also offers a range of sustainable clothing items from its Conscious Collection. And no, these pieces won’t cost you a ton more, in fact the quality-made basics from the Conscious Collection start at just $6.99.

If you’re reading this and you own a fashion item from Forever 21, then you might find relief in knowing that Everlane’s clothes are sustainable and made to last. The brand’s dedication to “Radical Transparency” and keeping ethical factories make you feel that much better about wearing its designs – which feel amazing without even considering its processes. Vintage-inspired cotton henleys and warm waffle knits perfect for fall and winter weather start as low as $37.

With 5,000 boutiques in 2,000 cities and 30 countries, Shoptiques is an ideal online shopping destination for those who love to hunt through a handpicked selection of unique styles from small brands and businesses across the world. If you want something that no one else has but don’t want to look through three dozen racks to find it, Shoptiques is a good place to start looking. Not only for brands that are miles and miles away, but for those with an eco-friendly focus as well. Office-appropriate blouses start at $45.

Thankfully, there’s brands like Reformation that are attempting to design and produce trendy yet timeless pieces that don’t perpetuate the fast fashion cycle. Using beautiful deadstock fabrics alongside recycled linen, cashmere, and organic cotton, Reformation creates clothing that’s in every way elegant as it is reflective of past and present trends. Real vintage tees start at $44.

If you buried yourself in the racks of vintage-inspired frills and florals, crochet halters, rocker-chic tees, and (maybe sometimes) faux fur at Forever 21, then Free People is your new best friend. A combination of handmade and specially bought clothing items, beauty, and wellness products that are perfectly suited to the boho-city girl is what you’ll find on its site, and the perfect mini-slip dress starts at just $39.30.

Urban Outfitters is the brand of the VSCO-Girl and the streetwear fiend with an added touch of boho. From Champion to Calvin Klein, Urban Outfitters supplies the trendiest fashions to city folks everywhere. You can grab a cozy winter-essential wide-knit beanie for just $18.00.

With a modern, minimalist approach to every day necessities, Oak + Fort has successfully reimagined what “basic” really means when it comes to clothing. Its unisex range encompasses the beauty of simplicity, and with a new capsule collection of hoodies and sweatshirts made from recycled materials and fabrics, it just got better. Sweatshirts at OAK + FORT are currently on sale for just $30.

Frank And Oak is a Certified B Corporation, meaning it meets the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability in the apparel industry. For what started as a small Canadian company harnessed around producing quality essentials, Frank And Oak continues to impress with its commitment to shaping an environmentally conscious world. You can shop the brands selection of organic and recycled tees starting at $34.50.
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Throughout the slow and often confusing transition from summer to fall, dressing appropriately for the weather can be hard. And when it comes to ditching sweater weather for good, finding a fall jacket that’s not too hot, or too heavy is a struggle. When it’s freezing cold in the morning, but warm and sunny by the afternoon, figuring out what to wear becomes less fun and more strategic but that doesn’t mean your style has to suffer.
With so many options online and in stores, choosing a piece that checks all your boxes can be overwhelming, as every single detail needs to work for you. But worry not because we’re making the process a whole lot easier.
It’s the long weekend, and that means there’s extra time to spend with your family, relax, and…shop!
If you’re sticking around the city, there are tons of free, family-friendly events for you to partake in. And with all of the extra money you save, you can easily hit up one of the sales on this list. Shop from the comfort of your own, or stretch your legs and get outside. Whichever method you choose, rest easy knowing that many of the sales on this list are sales on sale so the savings are huge.
If you have a penchant for designer clothing, then this sale is definitely for you. TNT is hosting a big clearance sale at its Yorkville, Bayview, and Montreal locations. Find brands like Acne Studios, Miu Miu, Chloe, Comme des Garcons, and many more, all starting at just $39. The sale runs from now until the end of the month, but like any amazing sale, you’ll want to shop early — the good stuff always goes first! Get full details about the TNT Clearance sale.
Right now, The North Face is hosting a big winter sale with up to 30% off men, women, and children’s apparel, accessories, and footwear. If you know the brand, you know that it sales are hard to come by, so shop this sale while you can! You’ll find winter parkas, down-filled vests, sweaters, winter boots, and so much more. Take a peek at the sale on The North Face — you’re sure to find a few gems. Plus, when you shop online, you’ll get free shipping and free returns.
We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again: we love a good sale on sale! Free People is taking an additional 25% off already reduced items, no promotion code necessary. Head over to Free People’s online store to shop deals on footwear, tops, dresses, denim, and more. Just act fast because the sale is only running for a limited time.
Under Armour is also hosting a sale on sale this weekend. Head to the online Under Armour Outlet to receive up to 40% off apparel, footwear, and accessories. Plus, receive an extra 20% off when you spend $100 or more by using the promotion code “RALLY20.” Shoppers also receive free shipping on order over $75.
Enjoy the last couple of months of winter in cozy sweatpants and a sweater — and don’t spend a fortune on your new sweatsuit either! Roots is taking 30-60% off sale items, as well as an additional 20% off for a limited time. The best part about Roots’ sale section is the ability to sort by percentage off. Whatever your budget, you’ll be sure to find something, whether it be a hoodie, a t-shirt, or even leather boots and a bag. Shop the Roots Winter Clearance Sale.
For four days only, Sportchek is offering deals on clothing, footwear, and more of up to 50% off. Brands included in the sale are Woods, adidas, Under Armour, Reebok, and Nike. Prices for adults start at around $18, but they’ve got plenty of kids’ styles, too, with prices for children’s apparel starting at $9.98. Shop the sale on Sportchek.ca.
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This weekend is the shopping weekend of the year.
With Black Friday, almost every retailer is hosting a sale, and sometimes it can be hard to know if you’re actually scoring a good deal. Luckily, StyleDemocracy is here for the rescue, and we’ve weeded through the bunch to find you the best of the best deals.
If you’re looking for a larger roundup of deals to shop online and in-stores, you check out our full Black Friday guide, which spans categories like home, fashion, and lifestyle, or you can continue reading below!
Avid adidas fans will go gaga over this sale. Head to any of the brand’s outlet locations to shop 50% off shoes, apparel, bags, hats, and more. To find the outlet nearest you, head on over to adidas’ store locator. The sale runs until Wednesday, November 28, so you’ve got a little extra time to shop this one.
If you’re looking to score deals on furniture, this is the Black Friday sale for you. From November 20-26, shoppers can find deals of up to 40% on sofas, sectionals, lounge chairs, and more online at HauserStores.com or at the retailer’s Waterloo warehouse location. The sale ends on Monday, so act fast!
This sample sale has been a StyleDemocracy fan favourite for years, and for good reason. Millenium is offering sample sale prices on labels like Sanctuary, Desigual, Lucky Brand, Supertrash, and more. On the last day of the sale — Saturday, November 24 — shoppers can expect an extra 50% off on already low prices. Just remember: this sale only accepts debit and cash. Get location details on the event page.
Sometimes you get an itch to redecorate you home, and with Linen Chest’s Black Friday event, you can scratch it! They are taking an extra 30% off all bedding and an extra 20% off everything else — including things that are already on sale. The sale is happening online and in-stores, and they’re also hosting a contest where 12 lucky people can each win a $1,000 gift card. Find out more about the sale on the event page.
Sometimes Black Friday sales aren’t that great, but 40% off (almost) everything is definitely a pretty big steal! Garage and its big sister store, Dynamite, are taking 40% off. Both sales are happening online and in-stores, and they both run all weekend long.
Free People ain’t cheap, people! But luckily, with Black Friday deals, the brand is made slightly more affordable. Head to FP’s website to save 50% on select styles of dresses, sweaters, boots, trousers, peacoats, necklaces, and more.
Another retailer that’s offering 40% off everything is American Eagle. Head in-stores or shop the sale from the comfort of your own home. They are also offering free shipping on all orders! Just note that Aerie undies aren’t included — sorry, ladies!
It seems like Gap always has amazing deals, but this one is absolutely bonkers. The retailer is taking 50% off everything…and there are absolutely no exclusions! Shop the sale in-stores or online, just make sure to use the code “GAPFRIDAY.” Oh, and as an extra treat, they’re giving online shoppers an extra 10% off, too with the code “GAPTREAT.” The sale ends on November 24.
This sale might not seem as impressive as the others, but considering you can rarely ever find UGGs on sale, it’s a steal! Right now, UGG is taking up to 30% off select styles, and 15% perfect off every order with the code “CYBER15.” The sale only runs until November 26, so don’t sleep on it.
Do we have any Eddie Bauer fans out there? Because this sale is killer. Head in-stores or shop online and save 50% on everything! The only things that the offer excludes are sleeping bags, tents, and non-Eddie Bauer brand products, but we can live with that. Use the code “FRIDAY50” if you’re shopping online.
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If you haven’t noticed from all the winter wear coming out this year, puffy coats are back, and honestly, we couldn’t be happier. Unlike a lot of other winter fashion trends, they actually keep you warm and they also happen to be extremely comfortable. To keep you warm this season, we’ve put together a list of the 10 puffy coats you need to get your hands on.
Image: Aritzia
This beautiful, water resistant, down coat from TNA is literally the puffer of our dreams. Coming in over 7 colours, this epic puffer will match anyone’s style while keeping them warm.
Buy it: The Super Puff, $250.00 at Aritzia

Image: Zara
This metallic, fur puffer will dress any outfit up and it’s adjustable elastic waist drawstrings will give you some shape, even while all bundled up.
Buy it: Quilted Jacket, $45.99 at Zara

Image: Nike
Made with smooth and durable taffeta fabric and a lightweight fill for warmth without the weight, this Nike baby blue puffer is perfect for athletes.
Buy it: Nike Sportswear Advance, $220.00 at Nike
Image: H&M
This white knee-length puffy coat is perfect for everyday wear, and with the little bit of length, you get a whole lot of extra warmth.
Buy it: Long Down Jacket, $99.00 at H&M
Image: Free People
We’re obsessed with this classic style, black puffy jacket. Simple, chic and, most importantly, cozy.
Buy it: Cold Rush Puffer, $125.44 at Free People

Image: UNIF
Who says winter has to be a drag? This bubblegum pink puffer is a way to bring your summer style to life this winter.
Buy it: Certa Jacket, $130.23 at UNIF


Image: Gap
This winterized version of the classic army bomber coat is potentially the coolest winter puffer you can get your hands on this season. Oh, and it’s reversible, with a grey and black camo blend on the other side.
Buy it: Reversible Camo Puffer Jacket, 178.00 at Gap

Image: Urban Outfitters
There’s no reason a winter coat should ruin a Friday night outfit, and this silver velvet puffer coat is proof.
Buy it: Velvet Puffer Jacket, $154.00 at
Image: H&M
This camel coloured puffer is warm, on trend, and so affordable we can’t think of a reason to not buy it.
Buy it: Padded Jacket with Hood, $69.99 at H&M
Image: Urban Outfitters
This evergreen corduroy jacket (also comes in red) is the answer to your 90’s nostalgia with a modern day flare (and a whole lot of comfort).
Buy it: Corduroy Puffer Jacket, $129.00 at Urban Outfitters
Featured image: Urban Outfitters
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