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19-year-old gets pinned as head of luxury streetwear line by HENDRIXROE
After a short interaction at Fashion Week Toronto 2022, Jordan Mckay, owner of HENDRIXROE, offered Costa Dumitras a chance that would change his future in the fashion world. By:…
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Bonafide: A fashion lookbook
A curation of some of the best looks at a Toronto art exhibition By: Angel Agbontaen On March 10, individuals from the Greater Toronto Area gathered to commemorate some…
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The Good Friends Market: Sparked in the name of fashionable friendship
Thrifting anxiety? Looking to support locals? The Good Friend’s Market is the spot where the worlds of local creative vendors and Toronto thrifting lovers collide By: Reema Najjar The…
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10 Canadian stars taking over fashion
From actors and musicians to models and social media influencers, these 10 Canadians are making their mark on the fashion industry with their distinct style By: Jacob Marion Canadians…
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For the love of Parkdale: Valentine-themed market unites community and fashion in the West End
The market is part of a larger initiative seeking to rejuvenate small businesses in a Toronto neighbourhood hit hard by the pandemic By: Edward Lander What sets Parkdale apart…
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‘Documentation and representation matters’: An exclusive Q&A with Charmaine Gooden
Uncovering the lost archives of Black creatives, this Toronto-based journalist creates a platform for discovery By: Teresa Valenton Through years of navigating through creative industries as a Black creative,…
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Five Black Canadian-owned fashion brands to support all year round
Supporting Black talent should go beyond Black History Month By: Angel Agbontaen With Black History Month in full motion, our Instagram feeds are probably full of infographics containing who…
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Dupe Culture: Is it worth it?
With the rise of dupe culture on social media, there are many ethics and sustainability questions around the topic By: Jillian Gonzales Everyone loves a makeup dupe but shopping…
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Livia Manywounds: In the eye of the ‘Dancing Storm’
From broadcasting to publishing books and creating a successful fashion brand—Manywounds has done it all By: Bashair Ali The Toronto Star named Manywounds as one of Canada’s many Indigenous…
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Krater: The new fashion movement
A new non-gendered, high-end elevated streetwear brand hits the streets of Toronto By: Monserrat Quintana Costa Dumitras just participated in his first fashion show and he’s making waves in…
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‘Made in hell’: How the reputation of tattoos made a hot spin into the world of fashion
People embellish their bodies with tattoos as a form of expression By: Aliya Karimjee Different mediums are available to create art; its canvas can even be someone’s body. This…