With a career spanning over two decades, June Ambrose has long been the go-to stylist celebrities call. Missy Elliott’s black “Michelin Man” suit? June Ambrose. Jay-Z’s fashion evolution from hip-hop superstar to mogul? June Ambrose. Now the fashion veteran is taking her talents to Puma as its new creative director. It was announced today, October
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Photo by Paul Massey/Shutterstock “I’m excited to reunite with my friends to both celebrate and examine the way supermodels transcended the traditional perceptions and limits of modelling in the fashion industry through time,” says Cindy Crawford. By Pahull Bains Date October 7, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Christy. Naomi. Linda. Cindy. These names are iconic, so no
For a creative director whose stylings generally land squarely in the future, it would seem Nicolas Ghesquière was focused on a much more contemporary issue this season: American politics. And yet, the first look to hit the runway featuring “Vote” across the chest was both a nod to Election Day as well as forward momentum
Photography courtesy of Room 502.The designer’s Room 502 label recently launched a new six-piece collection. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date October 7, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Since leaving the bustling New York fashion scene and her much-celebrated eponymous brand behind several years ago, Sophie Theallet – whose designs have been worn by the likes of Michelle
Before Kehlani and I can even begin our conversation, a baby coos into the phone and the line goes dead altogether. Adeya, the singer’s one-year-old daughter, accidentally slapped the end button on the call. Kehlani dials me back and apologize. “My baby just woke up from a nap,” she tells me. “I’m reading a book.”
Photo by LISA O’CONNOR/AFP via Getty ImagesThe singer says he’s “been wearing Crocs since the beginning of time.” By Maddison Glendinning Date October 7, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Crocs, fashion’s most polarizing shoe brand, has found yet another fan – this time in the form of Justin Bieber. The Canadian musician – who revealed in a
Versace Versace Sartorial contradictions have always been embedded in Versace’s DNA, a brand built on clashing traditional Italian style with audacious modernity—think merging vibrant prints with elegant silhouettes, or combining sleek fabrics like silk and lace with hard embellishments such as metal and beads. “Creativity comes from a conflict of ideas,” Donatella Versace once said.
Photograph courtesy of FarfetchThinking about tweaking your interior decor? The new Off-White collection should definitely be on your radar. By Maddison Glendinning Date October 7, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Given we’ve all spent so much time at home this year – and will likely continue to for the winter months ahead – we’ve become even more obsessed
Dominique CharriauGetty Images Lights, camera, Chanel. The Hollywood Hills came to Paris’ this morning as Chanel set its name in lights for the house’s spring-summer runway show. Per Virginie Viard: “This collection is a tribute to the muses of the House Gabrielle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld dressed so many actresses in films and in real
By Eliza Grossman Date October 6, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Courtesy of ImaxTree Just in case you don’t already have leather pants on your fall shopping list, we’ve compiled an edit of 14 pairs to prove why they belong in your wardrobe. The supple and sleek style goes with just about anything and the abundance of
Twenty million in 2020 is Michael Kors’s landmark achievement. That’s the number of donated meals Watch Hunger Stop—his brand’s long-running philanthropic initiative in partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)—reached this year, ahead of World Food Day on October 16. Now in its eighth year, Watch Hunger Stop is focused on helping WFP
Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty ImagesThe one-day digital conference is scheduled for November 12. The Atelier Collective, a Toronto-based organization focused on providing workshops, educational tools and other methods of support for female entrepreneurs, is hosting its second digital conference next month. Titled “The Atelier Digital: Beyond 2020,” the virtual event will feature actress/writer/director
Stephane Cardinale – CorbisGetty Images Chanel debuts its spring-summer 2021 runway show live from the Grand Palais in Paris on Tuesday, October 6 at 10:30 AM CET (4:30AM EST). Catch the fashion house’s ready-to-wear show from home, below: This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another
Photography courtesy of Hudson’s Bay.The eleven-piece collection launches today. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date October 6, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter During his seven-year tenure as creative director for Moschino, Jeremy Scott has delighted fashion lovers with his eccentric twists on pop culture references. For a new collab with Hudson’s Bay in honour of the Canadian retailer’s
Stephane Cardinale – CorbisGetty Images Louis Vuitton premieres its spring-summer 2021 runway show live from La Samaritaine on Tuesday, October 6 at 3:00 PM CET (9:00AM EST). Watch this season’s show unfold from your own front row seat, below: This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in
Photograph courtesy of PradaThe brand’s expanded sustainability-focused collection also includes genderless clothing styles. By Maddison Glendinning Date October 5, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Attention, West Coast fashion lovers– there’s yet another can’t-miss designer pop-up launching on your shores today. Last week, Bottega Veneta unveiled a limited edition pop-up in Holt Renfrew featuring an exclusive colourway of
Kate Moss loves jewelry a lot. Like, a lot a lot. Messika by Kate Moss, the British supermodel’s new collaboration with the French jeweler, unveiled today at Paris Fashion Week, features 70 pieces of high jewelry divided into 11 sets. Encompassing everything from Art Deco baguette-cut diamond bracelets and rings to vibrantly colored diamond-and-malachite necklaces
image courtesy craveIncluding: I May Destroy You, Mohawk Girls, Dickinson, Workin’ Moms and The Good Fight. By Pahull Bains Date October 5, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter October is Women’s History Month here in Canada, and to help you celebrate we rounded up the most empowering female-led TV shows you can stream on platforms like Netflix, Crave
Photography courtesy of Faulkner.It re-opens its doors today with a drop of new fall looks. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date October 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Since founding his eponymous Vancouver storefront in 2017, London, U.K. transplant James Faulkner has established his business as a purveyor of unique vintage and archival goods. Inspired by the second-hand
Nobody does a COVID compliant fashion show quite like Rihanna. The second installment of her landmark Savage X Fenty show is arriving on October 2 and set to deliver all of the elegance and star power of its headline-making first. Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2 will be available to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime
Photograph via Istock. Pink isn’t only for Wednesdays this month. By Maddison Glendinning Date October 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter October means many things – Thanksgiving, Halloween, the final quarter of the year – however most importantly, October is also Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, the month is dedicated to raising awareness of and funds
While some designers understandably phoned it in this season, Jonathan Anderson did not went all in. His spring-summer collection for Loewe brings new meaning to gallery girls. Each piece looks as if it belongs in a museum, and the art world is one that Anderson is familiar with. Since 2015, Anderson has worked with artist
image via sabina fenn/mrkt galleryThe pop-up runs for 30 days starting October 7. By Pahull Bains Date October 2, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter According to a recent article in Artnet, female artists account for less than 2% of the art sold at auctions over the past decade. It’s an abysmal statistic but one that Toronto-based artist
Courtesy of the Brands; Coach/Juergen Teller, Kwaidan Editions/Léa Dickely Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. This summer, I spent a lot of my time on the phone, chatting with designers and other fashion people about what they thought the future of fashion might hold. One of the
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