Canada is full of talented designers, amazing boutiques, and department stores that you can shop online, you just have to know where to look! We’ve come up with a handy list of our favourite stores with Canadian roots to make the hunt a little easier for you.

Victoire Boutique: If you’re looking for a true Canadian shopping experience, this is it. The Ottawa-based boutique stocks jewellery, clothing, footwear, and accessories, and focuses primarily on Canadian designers such as Birds Of North America, Eve Gravel, Valerie Dumaine, and many more.
Ease: This store is for anyone who seeks well-crafted beautifully designed pieces – to complement and enhance their everyday wardrobe. It keeps a well-curated collection of consciously designed pieces from both established and emerging designers.
Liberty Clothing: 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.
437: 437 is a luxe swim and activewear brand that’s driven by a desire to create product that doesn’t compromise on style, quality, or fit.
Dynamite: Dynamite is a Canadian brand that is constantly on top of new trends and styles. If you need a chic last-minute outfit, this brand has your back.
Garage: The sister company of Dynamite, Garage, takes on the younger demographic. You can find adorable skirts, trendy crop tops, loungewear sets, and even score Steve Madden shoes!
The September: A mecca for designer shoes, this women’s only online shopping destination carries brands such as Aquazurra, Kate Spade, Jimmy Choo, Valentino, and more. Prices on this website start at around $200.
Knix: Revolutionizing intimates for women, Knix is a Canadian brand that is best known for its leakproof underwear. Since it originally launched, the brand has expanded into bras, loungewear, and swimwear that’s loved by women of all shapes and sizes.
Oak + Fort: This Vancouver-born boutique features minimalist clothing, shoes, and accessories for women. They also stock menswear. Prices are fairly reasonable with basics starting at around $40.
Boutique 1861: This Montreal-based women’s boutique offers a selection of vintage-inspired clothing and accessories at super affordable prices. Most notable from this online store is its selection of casual and formal dresses.
Soia & Kyo: Another Montreal-based brand that you should have on your radar is Soia & Kyo. The brand is known for its elegant and timeless outwear.
HUE Canada: Hue Canada creates the best tights, leggings, and sleepwear around. From colourful designs to neutral shades, this brand has everything that you’re looking for.
Coal Miner’s Daughter: Established in 2009 in Toronto, Coal Miner’s Daughter offers womenswear such as dresses, tops, pants, outerwear, and more. It also carries a bunch of small and well-known designers.
Horses Atelier: The label is known for its feminized workwear and iconic silhouettes—trusted pieces that are artful and easy with an impeccable fit and feel. All of the pieces are made right in Toronto.
LEZÉ The Label: 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.

Uncle Otis: Toronto’s menswear community would not be the same without Uncle Otis. The longstanding retailer opened over two decades ago and continues to clothe Canada’s best-dressed men in labels like adidas, wings + horns, Norse Projects, and The North Face.
Park & Province: Launched in 2014, Park & Province is a Canadian menswear boutique that has rapidly gained community and national recognition. The boutique carries brands that specialize in what they do. Brands you’ll find in this shop include adidas, Homecore, Bather, and more.
GOTSTYLE: The premiere Toronto menswear destination also offers online shopping for those who prefer to shop from home. At GOTSTYLE, you’ll find a huge roster of international brands like Nudie Jeans, HUGO BOSS, and Ted Baker, as well as Canadian-grown labels like Outclass and Kollar Clothing.
Get Fresh Company: The menswear company features stylish outerwear, t-shirts, pants, hoodies, shorts, and more. It always has awesome collaborations on its site to check out.
Outclass: A Canadian-made menswear brand that produces quality-driven, timeless clothing for the modern man. All fabric used for Outclass t-shirts and athletic wear is knit in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, then dyed and processed in Ajax, Ontario.
Veliance: Veilance offers climate-controlling solutions for men with a futuristic and sleek feel. It was founded by the brand Arc’teryx.

Petit Lem: If you’re looking for the most stylish children’s wear around, look no further than Petit Lem. The Montreal-based retailer is known for its adorable toddler and baby clothing in adorable prints and patterns. If you’re looking to score a major deal, head to Petit Lem’s online outlet.
mini mioche: All organic kid and babywear are what the Canadian brand mini mioche is all about. Designed and made in Canada, every piece is eco-friendly, so you can feel good about what you’re buying and putting on your loved one’s body.
Love Me Do Baby & Maternity: This Toronto-based boutique is an excellent place for new moms and registry gifts. A one-stop shop for all things baby and maternity, you can find car seats, toys, clothing, and more.
Kids Swag: This Toronto-based online store inspires confidence in children through representation. You’ll find backpacks with Black superheroes, dark-skin-toned bandaids, and so much more for kids.

kotn: Specializing in luxury basics for men and women, kotn‘s collection of t-shirts, turtlenecks, sweaters, socks, and more are made from ethically sourced Egyptian cotton.
Simons: While the Quebec-based retailer has expanded into new territories in past years, those who don’t have a location near them can still shop the department store online! There you’ll find fashion from designers like Marni, Missoni, Paul Smith, and more, as well as Simons beloved in-house labels.
Frank And Oak: What started as a menswear website has grown into a destination for both men and women. At this Montreal-founded store, you can shop clean basics and everyday apparel at respectable prices.
SSENSE: Based in Montreal, SSENSE is a Canadian go-to for high-end designer labels such as Maison Martin Margiela, Helmut Lang, Valentino, Kenzo, and more. The boutique features a large selection of womenswear, but you’ll find plenty of unisex and menswear online, too.
Good Neighbour: This Toronto shop sells pretty much everything. From menswear, womenswear, kid’s clothing, houseware, footwear, and so many other knick-knacks.
NRML: This Ottawa-based streetwear boutique features an extensive range of accessories, footwear, and clothing but is best known for its collection of hard-to-find sneakers. Brands you’ll find at this shop include Nike, Vans, New Balance, adidas, and many more.
lululemon: Founded in Vancouver, lululemon has made a name for itself for its yoga apparel. The brand, which is now loved internationally, is a go-to for Canadian-designed athleisure and technical wear.
Drake General Store: For one-stop shopping, the Drake General Store is an easy go-to. The store specializes in giftable like quirky mugs, cards, and bar accessories, but also stocks clothing for men, women, and children from its house labels and brands like Levi’s. Oh, and be sure to grab one of the store’s famous onesies come wintertime — you won’t regret it!
Peace Collective: Show off your Canadian pride with Toronto-based Peace Collective. The retailer is best known for its “Toronto vs Everybody” tee but has since expanded its collections to include sweaters, sweatpants, and more that rep a variety of different Canadian cities. Not to mention, for every item purchased, five meals are donated to kids in need.
Sport Chek: This is one of our Canadian shopping websites for athletic apparel, footwear, sports equipment, and more. Most notably, we love checking out the retailer’s weekly door crashers and online outlets for constant deals.
Atmosphere: From the same family as Sport Chek, Atmosphere focuses on outdoor apparel, footwear, and accessories. Similarly, the online shop features rotating weekly deals. Brands you’ll find include Arc’teryx, The North Face, Merrell, and more.
Joe Fresh: Another great on our list of Canadian shopping websites is Joe Fresh. Shop for the who family — it’s an excellent source for shopping wardrobes on a budget.
RYU: Based in Vancouver, RYU is an athleticwear brand that’s made for urban living. Its pieces are perfect for the gym, but beautiful enough to wear wherever you go.
The Last Hunt: This Montreal-based online outlet is a sister store of Altitude Sports. You’ll find discounts of up to 60% on brands like Arc’teryx, Herschel, Teva, The North Face, and many more. If you love the outdoors, The Last Hunt is an online shop you don’t want to sleep on.
Roots: For all things Canadiana, there are Roots. The beloved brand is a staple for lounge and everyday wear for the entire family.
Hudson’s Bay: Our list of Canadian shopping websites wouldn’t be complete if Hudson’s Bay wasn’t in the mix. The Canadian department store sells everything you could need — from furniture and appliances to fashion, beauty, and beyond.
shop.styledemocracy.com: We couldn’t write a list without including StyleDemocracy! Browse a rotation of name brand online warehouse sales for up to 80% off. Past brands that have been featured include Ted Baker, Frank And Oak, Valentino, John Varvatos, and more.
Mackage: For contemporary outerwear and leather staples, Mackage should be on your radar. We love the brand’s leather motorcycle jackets, but you’ll also love the down-filled jackets for Canadian winters, available in men, women, and kids’ styles.
Province of Canada: This brand is totally inspired by our country. It’s an awesome lifestyle shop for both men, women, and children. Plus, all of its clothing is made in Canada.

VSP Consignment: Check out this Canadian consignment boutique if you’re looking to score major deals on gently used accessories, clothing, and footwear from labels like Alexander Wang, Dries Van Noten, Celine, Chanel, and more.
I Miss You Vintage: Score classic coveted pieces like a Birkin Bag, as well as some special rare finds including vintage runway classics! The shop is super curated, carrying only top-notch, desirable items like these beautiful Chanel leather trousers!
Black Market Vintage: Known for being a Toronto staple, you’ll find a range of apparel that includes vintage band tees, sweaters, coats, leather jackets, boots, and so much more.
Second Nature Boutique: This family-owned consignment boutique located in Toronto, offers pieces from trusted high-quality brands at a fraction of the retail cost. This shop was born under the belief that good quality clothing and accessories provide women with the confidence to be their best selves.
Consign Toronto: This consignment store has products from brands like Dior, Balenciaga, Gucci, and more.
Public Butter: Public BUtter carries both men’s and women’s clothing, including cute dresses, graphic t-shirts and sweatshirts, funky bottoms, and cool outerwear to keep you looking chic and stylish.

Deciem: Under Deciem’s umbrella, you’ll find NIOD, The Ordinary, Hylamide, and more. The company, which was founded in Toronto, offers quality skincare at all price points, so you don’t have to break the bank on your beauty routine.
Consonant Skincare: Founded in 2009, Consonant Skincare is where beauty lovers go for clean and 100% natural products. Some of its best, award-winning products include the HydrExtreme serum and natural foaming face wash.
Pivot Skincare: Founded on the values of family, health, and sustainability, Pivot Skincare was created to offer amazing and natural beauty products. All materials and ingredients are ethically sourced from local vendors.
Evio Beauty: Evio is a good-for-you luxury beauty that is kind, conscious, and affordable. It has more than 2,700 harmful ingredients on its no list that are banned from formulas. With every purchase, you can choose from a variety of always-changing charities to donate to and receive a discount off of Evio Beauty products.
The 7 Virtues: The company sources fair trade, natural, and organic essential oils. All of the ‘peace’ perfumes are made without phthalates, parabens, sulfates, formaldehyde, or UV inhibitors, and are available at Sephora.
Well.ca: For Canada’s largest assortment of green and natural beauty brands, Well.ca is a no-brainer for conscious shoppers. You’ll find almost everything under the sun here; from beauty and pantry staples to kids’ products and beyond.
Glass House Cosmetics: Glass House has become Southwestern Ontario’s fastest-growing cosmetics company, expanding quickly into a full cosmetics line available online and in spas and specialty stores across Southwestern Ontario.

ARMED: This Toronto-based brand specializes in bold, handmade jewellery and everyday accessories like sunglasses, headbands, and more. The uniquely designed pieces feature materials such as unique stones and brass sourced from around the globe. Just take a peek at the online store to find out why it’s one of our favourite Canadian shopping websites.
Gravitypope: Created in 1990, Gravitypope first began as a footwear shop. The independently owned boutique now provides Canada with an extensive array of beautiful and handcrafted collections of not only footwear but clothing and accessories, gathered from all over the world.
Vitaly: This Toronto-born brand has gained much traction in recent years. The brand is best known for its jewelry — think rings, bracelets, and necklaces — and while its main customer base is men, some collections are simple enough for women to wear, too.
Maguire: 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.
Indigo: In case you were unaware, Indigo, the country’s leading source for books, is Canadian! With origins that date back to 1940, this store is not only a great place to shop for books but an amazing destination for housewares, toys, fashion accessories, and more.
Made For The People: The fun lifestyle brand creates for the people. It offers sustainable apparel and accessories made with purposes such as reusable bamboo straws, face masks, and a thrift collection.
Matt & Nat: For stylish vegan bags and footwear, Matt & Nat is a no-brainer. Everything in this Montreal-based brand’s collection is made from sustainable and recycled materials. Case in point: the liners of all bags are made from 100% recycled plastic.
Jenny Bird: Another Canadian jewellery brand to have on your radar is Jenny Bird. The Toronto-based brand offers jewellery that’s modern and fashion-forward, yet simple enough to wear every day.
Aldo: This Canadian company offers stylish and trendy footwear for such amazing prices. Being eco-conscious is a major deal for this brand, as it’s the first fashion footwear company in the world to be certified climate neutral. The brand continuously focuses on reducing its carbon footprint.
Mejuri: For more everyday jewellery that adds a little bit of lux to your wardrobe, there’s Mejuri. Another Toronto-founded brand, Mejuri has made waves in the fashion industry for its simple and elegant 14K white and yellow gold pieces at reasonable prices.
Partoem: The Montreal brand is simple, timeless and was inspired by origami and jewellery. Designer, Madeleine Beaulieu, creates unique leather bags, small goods, and fashion-forward pet accessories that stand out with folded designs and signature assembly hardware.
Little Burgundy: This Montreal-founded footwear store has locations across Canada but you can also shop them online. You’ll find contemporary brands and old favourites like New Balance, Dr. Martens, Vans, adidas, Vagabond, and many more for men and women.
Call It Spring: Under the ALDO Group, Call It Spring is the ultimate destination for shoes, handbags, and accessories. Check it out for coveted trends with accessible price tags.
Wolf Circus: Wolf Circus is a line of demi-fine jewelry thoughtfully designed and hand-made in Vancouver, BC. All of the pieces are hand fabricated or cast using the lost-wax casting process. Wolf Circus uses either recycled sterling silver or recycled bronze that is coated in a high-grade 14k gold plating.
Zane: This shop has all of the accessories that you need, from jewellery, to bags, to sunglasses. It works with the best designers that Canada and the world have to offer while keeping the price point attainable.
Zvelle: The brand sells beautiful hand-crafted shoes and bags. The merchandise is so classic, it will never go out of style.
Herschel: Founded in Vancouver, Herschel is best known for its collection of bags. You’ll find everything from backpacks and duffles to wallets and totes, as well as a selection of outerwear and other accessories.

Candace & Basil: The Canadian furniture company typically has new styles added to its 80% off online sale section every single week, so be sure to keep an eye out for those deals. From awesome items for the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and more, the options are endless, plus, it ships right to your door.
Linen Chest: Linen Chest carries a wide selection of the latest trends and name brands from around the world. In addition, it has an awesome sale section to score pieces at a discount.
Easy Tiger: Here you’ll find functional items — think bowls, kettles, platters, plant holders, and hooks — that look like modern pieces of art. Whether you’re looking for the perfect housewarming gift or something for yourself, this spot is a great place to check out.
Maison Tess: If you’re into those neutral, earthy tones, then Maison Tess is for you. The brand’s goal is to provide premium quality products with complete transparency, which is why they work with the most unique and high-end fabrics.
Au Lit Fine Linens: The company sources the world’s top, all-natural fabrics, from Europe, and hand-crafts them in Canada in its own factories. This cancels out the need for middlemen and an unnecessary supply chain.
KLIIN: An innovative Montreal company has introduced a first-of-its-kind eco-friendly concept to naturally remove stubborn stains and dirt from surfaces: concentrated cleaning bio-pods.
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Accessories are sometimes worn as a fashion statement but are also the perfect way to express yourself. Whether you love your jewellery to be gold, silver, metal, diamonds, gemstones, another material, or eyewear that will make a fashion statement, these brands create statement pieces that will complete your overall look. Companies handcraft and customize stunning pieces to suit everyone’s jewellery dreams from vintage to costume jewellery, fashion to contemporary, and even timeless pieces for weddings and engagements.
With so many accessory designers available online, it can be stressful to find great pieces at an affordable price. Although there is an endless number of designers, these are just a few need-to-know accessory brands we’ve rounded up for you.

Anice Jewellery focuses on quality, sustainability, and sourcing locally when it comes to designing these stunning pieces. The brand specializes in creating one-of-a-kind designs by revamping vintage pieces and using recycled materials. Its selection of bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings, and body jewellery will surely catch your eye. This Toronto-based jeweller has even moved online offering weekly workshops so you can jewel from home!
Justine Clenquet‘s accessories are a mix between femininity and masculinity, mixing universes and styles, and punk pieces with a glamorous touch. The items are handmade in France with brass dipped in 24k pale gold, palladium, and Swarovski crystals. They are adjustable and can be worn in many different ways such as a choker becomes a bracelet and earrings can be mixed up. So, if you’re looking for a brand that has ‘cool girl vibes,’ then this is definitely it.

Ease offers a wide variety of contemporary items that will elevate your entire wardrobe with its selection of bags, jewellery, clothing, accessories, and much more. Here you’ll find essential pieces from many designers to complete any look. If you like the look of items at Ease, be sure to check out its sister store Easy Tiger Goods. Plus, get free shipping within Canada with the code ‘STRONGERTOGETHER’.

Anne Sportun puts a focus on providing timeless pieces that will become a staple in your jewellery collection. Shop from its selection of beautifully made bracelets, charms, earrings, necklaces, rings, or even create custom pieces.

Coal Miner’s Daughter is a boutique nestled in the heart of Queen West and its focus is to have at least 85% of the brands it supplies to be Canadian. Not only will you find lots of apparel here, but you’ll also see a wide selection of jewellery, bags, shoes, sunnies, and so much more. Get Free shipping on all orders over $50 and a domestic flat rate of $5 on any orders under $50.

Logan & Finley is known for bringing eco-conscious fashion and sustainable brands to its customers. This urban and eco-conscious store carries an array of items like apparel but it also houses many items like bags, books, headbands, jewellery, homewares, skincare and so much more. Get free shopping on orders over $100 with code ‘MAYFREESHIPPING’ or opt for contactless pick-up.

Fashionably Yours will leave you with not only a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, but you’ll feel like you scored big time. Being a consignment store, you’ll find a number of pieces for much less than the retail price. Choose from a selection of the trendiest luxury fashion to fashion-forward looks on a budget. The store carries designer accessories like jewelry, shoes, sunglasses, and bags.

Mejuri is known for making fine jewellery that’s meant to be worn every day and is available at fair prices. These luxury pieces are simple, classy, and dainty, yet they still make a statement. Here you’ll find a beautiful selection of bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and rings to choose from. If you’re looking to do some shopping while social distancing, you can utilize the brand’s stylist services by setting up a live chat or video call.
The RealReal is an online store that ships worldwide, that actually started as a small business run out of the founders home, and eventually grew into a major consignment retailer. If the name didn’t already give it away, the company’s main mission is to always focus on authenticity. You can shop all of your fave luxury accessories like bags, scarves, jewellery, and more!

Zane is an accessories boutique that continues to flourish with its three core values in mind: quality, price, and style. You’ll find a broad selection of jewellery pieces, hats, wallets, and sunglasses that are ready to complete that new or existing outfit in your wardrobe.

Bailey Nelson is an Australian based eyewear company that crafts both beautiful and affordable eyewear. On its website you will find an array of glasses, sunglasses, clips, chains, cases, travel wallets (with a space for your glasses), and more. If you need any assistance, you can always book a virtual appointment and get free shipping on all orders and 30-day return policy.
The go-to online retail destination for modern style, Shopbop offers a hand-picked collection of apparel and accessories from the industry’s foremost contemporary and designer labels. It launched in 2000 and has grown into one of the world’s leading fashion authorities. Browse the sale section to snag designer pieces for up to 70% off!

ARMED is a trendy jewellery store located in Parkdale and it’s where you’ll find stylish fine jewellery, reworked vintage pieces, beauty, and other accessories like sunglasses and scarves to complete your look. There is so much versatility when it comes to these statement pieces that’ll add a perfect finishing touch to any outfit.

Spectacle sources the most sought out eyewear brands from around the globe to bring the most fashion-forward pieces to you. Known for launching new collections and up-and-coming designers into Canada, you’re bound to find cool and contemporary fashion here. Spectacle carries a selection of eyewear, sunglasses, cases, clothes, jewellery, and even apparel.

Biko is a Toronto-based jewellery brand that gives a modern, nostalgic feel to the pieces designed by this small team. This brand creates versatile pieces that are made with mixed metals, hand-cast pendants, and natural stones. You won’t want to wait to shop Biko’s selection of timeless designs and you can shop an array of bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and rings.

Strut Jewelry is an Ottawa-based jewellery brand with a wide variety of bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings, and jewellery care. These pieces are simple but showcase a selection of the most beautiful gemstones in most designs.

Bluboho Jewelry is a female-founded company that’s dedicated to creating the finest handcrafted jewellery. With a selection of bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and rings, as well as engagement to truly express yourself. These pieces are made from recycled gold and ethically sourced stones plus you can score free shipping on all orders using code ‘WELOVEYOU’.

Jenny Bird is a Toronto-based jewellery designer known for her bold and modern statement pieces. These beautifully crafted pieces have been seen on all the ‘it’ girls and celebrity stylists around the world.
Wolf Circus is a line of jewellery thoughtfully designed and hand-made in Vancouver, BC — with pieces just for you. The brand aims to inspire others to embrace their confidence during their daily hustle. All of the pieces are made from either recycled sterling silver or recycled bronze that is coated in a high-grade 14k gold plating.
OMA THE LABEL is a brand focused on challenging homogenous industry standards while offering quality and affordable pieces for the everyday woman. The company was built to fill the gap of needing more brands that represent people of colour. OMA THE LABEL produces pieces to make women feel empowered and confident.
At ADINAS, each piece of jewelry is designed for perfection with the intention of delivering quality jewelry that’ll make you stand out. All of the items are Sterling Silver and Plated in 14K Gold. The brand also adds an extra layer of tarnish resistance to avoid discoloration or rusting of any sort, so you’ll have these accessories for years to come!
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Canada is known for many things: maple syrup, hockey, and Drake, among others but one thing we’re not necessarily known for is our stance in the fashion and Instagram world. That is until now because there is a handful of Canadian brands that are absolutely killing it on Instagram. These brands might be your faves, or you may discover some new ones to follow but regardless, you won’t regret double-tapping these Canadian brands on your Instagram news feed.

If bright colours and fun patterns are your thing, then you have to be following Hayley Elsaesser. Hayley is a Toronto-based designer and her pieces are everything you need to brighten up any dull day you might be having. The brand is also no stranger to popular collabs, as its worked with Annabelle Cosmetics, Simons, Nike, and even Microsoft.

Beaufille is another Toronto-based brand that’s run by two sisters, Chloe and Parris Gordon. The brand is known for its modern, contemporary vibe that celebrates minimalism with clean lines and thoughtful details that never overwhelm the clothes. The brands clothes have been seen on celebs like Amber Heard, and Elle Macpherson to name a few.
If you’re in the market for new bling and want to shop local, then you’ll want to check out Jenny Bird. A fave of editors, influencers, and celebs, Jenny Bird’s designs are versatile, unique, and always well made. The brands Instagram is as polished and pristine as its jewellery that ranges from gold chains and hoops of all sizes, to rings and delicate bracelets. Plus, the brand has even been seen on Kendall and Kylie Jenner.

It’s time to get cozy and that means you need to have Vancouver-based Brunette The Label on your radar. Not only did the brand just do a crazy cute collab with Juicy Couture, but we love how female-focused it all is. From sweatpants and t-shirts, to sweatpants and cozy toques, it’s all here and perfect for this time of year.

Parkdale-based lingerie brand Fortnight produces all of its garments right here in Toronto, and its lingerie that you’ll definitely want to show off. The brand is focused on quality craftsmanship, quality, and design and it truly shows. Fortnight is also known for its collabs with MISFITSTUDIO and influencer Amy Patel. Fortnight Lingerie’s Instagram is where you’ll find dreamy photos of beautiful settings featuring women with real bodies rocking elegant lingerie.

We all know and love the Drake Hotel and its various properties but if you’ve never checked out Drake General Store before, then now is your time. Not only does the store house a variety of unique Canadian souvenirs, but you can also get your hands on locally made treasures here, too.

Another Toronto lingerie brand is Knix and its Instagram is a real celebration of women and our bodies. The brand is focused on inspiring all women to live unapologetically free and that’s exactly what you feel when not only scrolling its IG, but also when you step into its new Queen Street store.

Multitasking beauty products truly make the world go round because who wants to carry a zillion products in their bag at all times? Thank goodness Canadian brand Nudestix is on the scene because its all about easy, on-the-go makeup application for a natural looking no-makeup-makeup look. Founded by two sisters, Taylor and Aly Frankel along with their mom, Nudestix has taken off to worldwide success among influencers and beauty lovers.

Aritzia is no stranger to the fashion world. This Vancouver-based retailer has been majorly popular for what feels like forever and for good reason. It’s elevated basics, along with its relatively affordable price point has us constantly coveting pieces. In addition to it’s cool-girl vibe, Aritzia’s IG aesthetic is clean, minimal, and always chic.

Another Canadian brand that’s gone off to international success is Aldo. In addition to being a mall-staple for its trendy and affordable shoes, accessories, and jewellery, the brand also curates a kickass IG page to boot (pun intended.)
It might often feel like Canadian fashion brands don’t quite measure up to their American and European counterparts, but the truth is, that just isn’t the case. Canada is home to some incredible talent, especially when it comes to fashion. Some of the world’s most favourite brands were born right here on Canadian soil, including Aritzia, Jason Wu, Sentaler, and more.
From casual everyday wear and accessories, to red-carpet approved gowns, celebrities and models alike can’t seem to get enough of our homegrown talent. We’re talking about everyone from Meghan Markle, Michelle Obama, Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Camilla Cabello, and many many more.
Raised in Toronto but designed in New York City, the Tanya Taylor brand embodies youthful spirit with its artful use of colour, bold prints, and simple feminine silhouettes. The pieces are sophisticated yet fun, and have been spotted on a slew of stars including Reese Witherspoon, Lena Dunham, Sarah Hyland, Tracee Ellis Ross, Michelle Obama, and Beyoncé.
Whether you knew it or not, Pink Tartan actually started in Toronto in 2002 and creator Kimberley Newport-Mimran has been providing effortless simplicity to its garments ever since. Over time the brand has garnered a following by celebrities like Jenny McCarthy, fashion icon Kim Cattrall, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Suits star Sarah Rafferty, and others. Clearly whatever Pink Tartan has been doing has been working, as more and more celebs are repeatedly wearing the brand at red carpet events.
Founded in 2008, Jenny Bird is known for its bold, modern designs that are carried in leading fashion retailers worldwide. The Toronto-based brand’s playful designs have garnered international attention from A-listers such as model Ashley Graham, former first lady Michelle Obama, tennis-star Bianca Andreescu, comedian Chelsea Handler, legendary actress Jane Fonda, reality TV star and makeup guru Kylie Jenner, singing queen P!nk, runway icon Hailey Bieber, This is Us actress Mandy Moore, and the one-and-only Celine Dion, just to name a few.
Toronto-based SENTALER, which is known for its luxury outwear, has become not only a favourite of Canadians, but also the Royal Family. Made with ethically sourced, sustainable, and cruelty-free fabrics and furs, SENTALER is an internationally recognized brand thanks to support from the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, who has appeared publicly on multiple occasions in the brand’s Long Wide Collar Wrap Coat with Signature Ribbed Cuffs.
Known for its elevated and quality-crafted basics, Vancouver-born Aritzia is where most shoppers go to stock up on well-made coats, great jeans, tailored trousers, layering essentials, and cozy knits. And it’s not just Canadians that can’t get enough of the brand, but celebs, too, including Riverdale actress Camila Mendes, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle, model Haley Bieber, fashion icon Cindy Crawford, social media queen Kylie Jenner, and more.
Even some of the biggest names in the industry can’t get enough of our beloved homegrown footwear brand, Aldo. Singer Camila Cabello recently wore Aldo heels at the MTV Video Music Awards, Pretty Little Liars Actress Lucy Hale donned a pair of Aldo heels at New York Fashion Week, and country music star Kacey Musgraves was spotted in the Canadian brand at the Country Music Hall of Fame this summer. But let’s not forget about the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, who opted for Aldo heels at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships this year.
Since launching in 2004 with blazers and jackets, Smythe has evolved into a collection of everyday wardrobe essentials that have gained a cult-status following. Today, Smythe is a go-to Canadian favourite among celebrities and the list of supporters is endless. The brand is known for receiving support from actresses Viola Davis, Nicole Kidman, Jessica Biel, Amber Heard, and Lucy Hale in addition to English-American model Georgia May Jagger, and reality TV star Bethenny Frankel.
If you’re not a fan of Ellie Mae Studios yet, you definitely will be soon. The high-end womenswear line, which is focused on creating limited-run production collections, is located in the heart of Toronto, and 90% of the Ellie Mae production is done on-site in the brand’s very own production house. Since launching, the brand has picked up a cult following, which includes A-list stars. The Canadian brand’s list of celeb supports includes Bella Hadid, Nicole Scherzinger, Kate Beckinsale, Molly Sims, Alessandra Ambrosio, and even Miley Cyrus.
While Jason Wu is now based in the U.S., the designer was born in Vancouver, which is where he first learned to sew. Known for his chic yet edgy designs, Wu most notably went mainstream amongst celebs when Michelle Obama wore one of his gowns to her husband’s first inaugural ball after winning the presidency in 2009. Since then, Wu’s designs have been seen on multiple celebrities including Naomi Watts, Gwyneth Paltrow, Olivia Palermo, Adriana Lima, Linda Cardellini, Meghan Markle, Kate Bosworth, and Gemma Chan to name a few.
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Accessories are often a last thought, but I think they should be considered an integral part of any wardrobe. After all, we’ve all seen how the wrong accessories can seriously break an outfit, right? During the summer, we tend to see lots of minimal accessories because when it’s so hot and humid outside, the last thing you want is a whole tangle of necklaces sticking to you. With fall here, it’s time to open yourself up to what’s new and fresh, and that starts with shopping the hottest fall accessory trends.

It’s crazy how something so simple like tying a silk scarf in your hair, or around your neck, can upgrade a simple outfit. Put on your fave jeans and tee, throw in a leather jacket, and wrap a cute scarf around your neck, and you’re good to go. You can find gorgeous vintage options in secondhand stores, designer consignment shops, and even mall staple stores like Zara and H&M. I love the look of using a silk scarf as a ponytail holder — practical and adorable!

Not only are chain necklaces incredibly versatile, but they’re great to add to an outfit that’s in need of that extra something something. Available in chunky or delicate versions, there’s truly something for everyone with this trend. What’s cool about chain jewellery is that it’s got that cool ’90s vibe when it’s supersized. To really feel your true ’90s fantasy, I suggest getting a voluminous and bouncy blowout and rocking square sunglasses.

Love wearing earrings but hate how heavy they can get? Well you’re in luck because lucite earrings are back. This super cute and trendy material will give your lobes a much needed break as it’s super lightweight. Your options are truly endless when it comes to lucite because you can cop tinted versions in trendy pastel shades, tortoise print, or classic clear.

If you know me, you know I love rings as I wear 8 everyday. Knowing this, you can probably imaging my excitement when I heard that chunky rings are back in style after what feels like an eternity of delicate rings being all the rage. While you have my full permission to wear any chunky rings you want, in particular, it’s gold that’s having a serious moment this time around.

While a bright and colourful outfit is great, there’s something about rocking a beige monochromatic look that just looks so chic, especially in the fall. Don’t throw off your #ootd by wearing mis-matching sunglasses, grab a pair of beige-tinted sunnies that will work cohesively with your ensemble. While these sunglasses might not be the most practical on the sunniest of days, they will be perfect to wear on gloomier fall days when you’re looking to hide tired eyes or dark circles.

Here’s a trend I thought would never find its way back. Believe it or not folks, but square-toed shoes are back and better yet, they’re surprisingly chic. All during Fashion Month, I’ve seen countless influencers, bloggers, and editors all wearing square-toed sandals, boots, and pumps, and to tell you the truth, I’m kind of digging it. My only suggestion is to make sure your outfit isn’t too crazy, as the shoes will only add to the madness. Keep your look simple and let your footwear do the talking.

One of the hottest trends right now is barrettes. This classic ’90s accessory is back but better than ever because todays barrettes are dripping in gems like pearls, rhinestones, and even beads. Even folks who don’t need their hair pulled back are adding barrettes into their accessory rotation and I don’t blame them — they’re super cute!
The holidays are in full swing and that means you still have a whole whack of events to attend. From family dinners to parties with best friends, you’re going to need some great accessories to complete all your holiday looks.
But what better way to do that than with some local Canadian-made designs? The Canadian fashion scene is no stranger to international competitors anymore and as it turns out, Canada is chalked full of talented jewellery designers.
With unique designs and impressive techniques, we’ve rounded up 10 Canadian jewellery brands that will help you make a fashion statement this holiday season.
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If you love Canadian jewellery then it’s safe to assume you already own a piece from this designer. Jenny Bird is a self-taught jewellery designer who won the 2014, 2015 and 2017 CAFA Accessory Designer of the Year Award. Having founded her eponymous line in 2008, Bird has since grown the label to include showrooms in New York, Paris, Los Angeles and more. Each jewellery piece is personal, thought-out and never chain-produced, which is something that can be credited to the brand’s success over the years.
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ARMED designer Desiree Girlato is the ultimate girl boss and her jewellery brand is unapologetically bold while unforgettably unique. Located in downtown Toronto, ARMED’s designs range from super delicate to dramatically ornate, making it the place to shop for statement necklaces. The brand caters to both men and women, working to “elevate the everyday” with its pieces showcasing that it really does have something for everyone.
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Located in Toronto’s Liberty Village, Carnabys is owned and operated by local Torontonian, Geoff Black and offers affordable yet luxurious jewellery in a relaxed, pressure-free environment. Driven by personalization technology and supporting its customers’ creativity, Carnabys is the place to go if you’re looking to create your own statement piece.
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Karen McFarlane takes costume jewellery to a whole new level. From cocktail rings to chandelier earrings to Victorian-era collared necklaces, Jewellery by Karen McFarlane isn’t your run-of-the-mill statement jewellery brand. The Ontario-based designer creates Oscar worthy costume pieces like you’ve never seen before and can be found online or at her Leslieville storefront On The Other Hand.
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Founded in Toronto in 2014 by Kristin Elizabeth Barbaree, her label Betty Barbs has quickly become a Canadian go-to for high-quality jewellery. Each Betty Barbs piece boasts bold, edgy design mixed with a minimal aesthetic. Every design is made to order using precious metals with pearl and diamond accents for a true statement piece that is sure to make you stand out this holiday season.
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Cloud and Lolly designer Cheryl Currie used to be a graphic designer but now works to bring handmade boho-chic jewellery to the masses. Working out of her rural Alberta studio, Currie creates beautiful pieces that incorporate semi-precious stones and vintage elements for a refined gipsy vibe. Each piece requires a huge amount of attention to detail and involves a lot of workmanship on Currie’s part, which is evident in the wow factor of each design.
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Ashleigh Devon is the creative power behind Toronto’s Goldeen jewellery brand that focuses on “crystals and hip-hop and nostalgia.” Most popular for its mood rings and gold ID tag bracelets with hip-hop lyrics etched into them, Goldeen is one part saucy and one part cute but all parts badass. Whatever piece you choose from Goldeen – or whether you choose to get your own custom saying imprinted – it’s sure to be a statement piece.
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Lauren Klassen is unlike any other jewellery designer on this list. She has the ability to create fashionable industrial-inspired pieces from nearly anything around the house or office. She reinvents anything from paper clips to padlocks and keys and turns them into wearable, stylish accessories. Who knew wearing a push pin as a necklace would pick up as a trend?
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Nominated next to Jenny Bird for a CAFA this year, Dean Davidson’s jewellery effortlessly combines maximalism and minimalism. His designs forego overbearing gender-stereotypes and instead encourages both men and women to express their style through what he deems as “unexpected jewellery.” Dean Davidson products can be purchased at over 350 retailers across Canada including Nordstrom and have been seen on a variety of A-listers from Jessica Alba to most notably, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau.
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Caroline Néron is a Canadian actress, singer and now accessory designer. She had the idea for her jewellery line while on a trip to Las Vegas in 2004 and her pieces render the rugged, earthy vibes of Nevada’s landscapes. Her designs are artistic but play to the ever-changing world of fashion. Since then, her brand has opened over 20 stores across Canada and has expanded beyond jewellery to include accessories and leather goods plus accessories for men.
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Captve is more like wearable art rather than just jewellery. The Montréal brand uses the lost wax process for most of its pieces where the designs are first hewn in wax then cast in sterling silver, bronze or gold. This process gives every piece a whimsical, fairytale-esque feel that makes the jewellery seem more like mini sculptures. Although some of the prices can seem a bit steep, Captve’s pieces are definitely one of a kind.
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