The week’s news, views and sales
Stripe spotted In its never-ending campaign to blanket the world in its signature stripes, The Bay (176 Yonge, 416-861-9111, and others, thebay.com) is collaborating with Converse (converse.com) on a collection
Stripe spotted In its never-ending campaign to blanket the world in its signature stripes, The Bay (176 Yonge, 416-861-9111, and others, thebay.com) is collaborating with Converse (converse.com) on a collection
Fall fashion’s fixation on spiky, gothic details is best expressed with a riot of rebellious jewellery.
The zigzag is a popular motif this fall, oscillating across sweaters and socks and this handsome wrap by textile label String Theory. Working with mills in Quebec and North Carolina,
BEAU & BAUBLE 3092 Dundas West, 416-904-6136, thebeauandbauble.com Kate Elia had a different, much younger demographic in mind when she opened Beau & Bauble in the Junction. The boutique focused
Oh, shirt Financial district suit spot Garrison Bespoke (26 Wellington East, 416-566-2041, garrisonbespoke.com) is launching a custom shirt subscription service for top-addicted shoppers. For $250 per month, a fresh, crisp
BUSTLE bustleclothing.com Toronto menswear label Bustle is probably best known for its cheeky Fashion Week presentations, where local celebs and chiselled models strut runways themed to collection inspirations like horse
Chambray shirts with unique details and jean tops in special washes are fall’s most hype-worthy blues.
Summerhill concept shop, café and studio Room 2046 (1252 Yonge, 647-348-2046) has launched its own collection of clothing and home textiles in collaboration with artist and printmaker Flora Shum. Dreamy
For many shoppers, Target’s biggest draw is the retailer’s designer collaborations, and this fall’s partnership with American talent Phillip Lim has their hearts predictably palpitating. The 75-piece lineup, launching Sunday
Paradoxically, it won’t be hard to spot fall’s ubiquitous camouflage prints
SPECTACLE18 Rack House, 416-363-5300, spectaclelovesyou.com If you visited the Distillery District over the summer, you know the neighbourhood is on the grow, with new condo towers climbing to the sky
Laing launches menswear After seasons of men lusting after many of the pieces in Jeremy Laing’s (jeremylaing.com) womenswear collections, the Toronto designer debuted his first full garment lineup for guys