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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Uniqlo’s Musée du Louvre Collection is Coming + More Fashion News You Might Have Missed

There’s plenty to talk about in the wide world of fashion this week, both on a local and global scale. From a new partnership between Uniqlo and the Louvre to Nike’s new adaptive shoe style, here’s the fashion news you need to know.

Uniqlo will launch a Musée du Louvre Collection on February 12

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Incorporating original designs for its women’s UT (Uniqlo T-shirt) line as well as a covetable selection of men’s styles created by famed graphic artist Peter Saville, Uniqlo’s upcoming Musée du Louvre offering marks the beginning of a four-year partnership between the Japanese retailer and fabled French institution. In the first batch of pieces from the union, available on February 12, you’ll find wearable takes on some of the Louvre’s most well-known collection items like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo — meaning you can admire these masterpieces sans the trip to Paris.

Marine Serre dropped a new anti-pollution face mask

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There’s sadly no end in sight to when we’ll stop wearing masks in public, but thankfully, fashion brands continue to innovate with their face covering offerings. Cult label Marine Serre just announced it has collaborated for a second time with French mask specialists R-Pur on a new pollution-filtering design for Spring 2021. The timely launch features two takes on Serre’s ubiquitous graphic prints, and speaks to “a product that nowadays is a must in our daily life,” as Serre notes in a press release.

Naatal partnered with Farfetch to highlight Black fashion creatives

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Global multimedia brand Naatal, which amplifies the contemporary cultural output from Africa and its diaspora, has joined forces with e-tailer Farfetch to create a platform that promotes the ideas and work of Black creatives. To celebrate the launch, which was timed to Black History Month, Balmain’s Creative Director, Olivier Rousteing, speaks to the importance of his muses — Grace Jones, Josephine Baker and Beyoncé — as well as the cultural importance of Black style, and what it was like creating Balmain’s latest collection during lockdown (pieces from which you can also get your hands on via the site).

Nike announced its first hands-free shoe

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Boasting a bi-stable hinge and midsole tensioner that allows for a shoe to be put on and taken off without the use of hands, Nike’s new Go FlyEase style is set to change the shoe game forever. The inclusive design has already found a fan in Paralympian Bebe Vio. “Usually I spend so much time to get in my shoes,” the champion fencer said in a statement. “With the Nike Go FlyEase, I just need to put my feet in and jump on it. The shoes are a new kind of technology, not only for adaptive athletes but for everyone’s real life.” Now available for select Nike members, the Go FlyEase will have a wider launch later this year.

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ALT and DVF Talk Studio 54 with the AGO + More Canadian Fashion News To Know

The upcoming AGO Talks event features André Leon Talley and Diane von Furstenberg

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As part of the programming for its Studio 54: Night Magic exhibit, the Art Gallery of Ontario will host fashion industry legends — and avid Studio 54-goers — André Leon Talley and Diane von Furstenberg for a virtual conversation on Tuesday, February 9 at 7pm EST. The hour-long free event will offer an intimate look at the iconic editor and designer’s insights into the unrivalled style moments of the ’70s; dressing up for the occasion is obviously encouraged.

IZ Adaptive launches several styles of its Game Changer pant

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With the allure of a great pair of jeans as its inspiration, the Game Changer Collection is the latest innovation from IZ Adaptive, the accessibility-centric brand launched by Toronto-based designer Izzy Camilleri over a decade ago. “It’s the most important work I’ve ever done,” Camilleri says of the designs, which feature a seamless, pocket-free back to prevent the onset of pressure sores that wheelchair users can develop from sitting on such detailing all day. Denim versions come in blue and black styles, and there are chinos and sweatpants to choose from, too. And, there are versions for kids in the works as well.

Hayley Elsaesser introduces new accessories made with recycled plastic

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Incorporating some of the most beloved prints from her eponymous brand, Hayley Elsaesser dropped a selection of charming earrings and necklaces fabricated from 100 per cent recycled plastic. The nostalgia-tinged pieces are hand-assembled in Elasesser’s Hamilton, Ont. studio, with the necklaces available in two lengths to suit your personal preference.

Révolutionnaire has collaborated Roots with on a new t-shirt

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Founded with the purpose of “democratizing dance” and “revolutionizing nude apparel,” and now incorporating a wider scope of social empowerment initiatives, Révolutionnaire — a platform managed by sisters Nia Faith and Justice Faith — has partnered with Roots on the creation of a t-shirt to celebrate Black History Month. A donation from the sales of the shirts will go to The Black Academy, a Toronto-based division of the arts-focused not-for-profit B.L.A.C.K. (Building A Legacy in Acting, Cinema and Knowledge) Canada.

There’s a limited edition ring out from MDG Jewellery x Neophyte

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Love is in the air, and Toronto-based MDG Jewellery has teamed up with the boutique Neophyte to offer a heart-shaped ring for the month of February. Set with a striking black onyx and customizable with your choice of birthstone, the made-to-order talisman is only on offer until February 28 so make your move accordingly.

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Amanda Gorman Wears Canadian Label Greta Constantine on the Cover of Time

It’s safe to say that Amanda Gorman is having a moment. The 22-year-old National Youth Poet Laureate captivated people worldwide with an inspiring appearance at U.S. President Joe Biden’s January 20 inauguration ceremony. Clad in a marigold custom Prada coat and ruby satin headband and earrings gifted by one Oprah Winfrey, the young writer recited an original poem entitled “The Hill We Climb.” Shortly thereafter, the Harvard graduate signed a contract with IMG Models and now, she appears on the March cover of Time Magazine—wearing a sunny yellow creation by Canadian designers Greta Constantine, no less! (To make the cover even more compelling, Gorman converses with none other than former first lady Michelle Obama about art and identity in the accompanying feature.)

 

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To say this is major would be an understatement. We caught up with one half of the Greta Constantine design duo, Kirk Pickersgill, who started the brand in 2006 with Stephen Wong, to get the inside scoop on how this milestone unfolded.

Congratulations! Tell us how this happened.

From start to end, the process was truly organic. We received a note from our showroom team in Los Angeles that a stylist we often work with, Jason Bolden, was in need of a pair of dresses from our Spring 2021 collection for Amanda Gorman. The dresses were currently in production but how could we say no! The garments were packed and sent overnight to Los Angeles and we were crossing our fingers that — considering the ongoing situation and the challenges so many of the couriers are encountering — it would even arrive in time. Once we saw the package was signed for, we knew the first hurdle had been crossed but the next hurdle would be even tougher.

Fast forward to the day of the shoot and as we were packing up to leave the studio, an email came through sharing that the garment had been photographed. Exciting, but as the team pointed out, this was no guarantee of inclusion in the publication. That evening, I had ordered pizza and with RuPaul’s Drag Race in the background, I received a text message from Brooke, the founder of our LA showroom, asking me to call her. Seconds later, I had a trio of calls coming through: one from my colleague Jesse, who oversees our communications and sales, another from Brooke herself, and a third from an unknown number which I assumed (correctly) was the pizza delivery driver. Priorities being priorities, I grabbed the pizza and dialled the other two back.

“It’s official,” Brooke said. “You got the cover.” I was speechless, and in a way, I still am.

Can you describe the dress in your own words? That yellow is so joyful.

The dress is from the Greta Constantine Spring 2021 collection. We began designing this collection in August 2020. After months of panic and fear brought along by the ongoing situation, we wanted garments that excited us — styles that evoked a sense of hope. Sweatpants, for all their comfort, don’t inspire you to begin your morning on a high. Somber colours don’t inject your afternoon with a smile. And by committing to producing bright, structural garments, we were looking to bring a smile on the face of both the wearer and the beholder.

If you look at the look book image itself (below), the model is also smiling. After months where we had no choice but to take everything seriously, this was the dress that would invite you to let your guard down and simply be.

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The dress from the Greta Constantine spring 2021 collection worn by Amanda Gorman on the cover of ‘Time.’ Photography Carlos + Alyse.

What was your reaction to finding out that Amanda Gorman was wearing Greta Constantine on the cover of Time?

Truthfully, I grew very emotional. It was a gush of excitement. The accomplishment was a testament to our hardworking team, from the pattern drafter to the cutters, sewing, quality controllers, and packers. That garment was the product of not one but many.

It was also validation of our brand. It was recognition of our Jamaican roots and Canadian upbringing. It was an approval to be and look different in an industry that has a tendency to look very much the same. And what excited me most was that this photograph was so much more than the fashion. It was about capturing a moment in history that celebrates Black creativity in all of its beautiful, challenging, inspiring forms.

How are you going to celebrate this moment?

In all honesty, the celebration is the image itself and the fact that we are all part of this historic moment. The outpouring of support has been overwhelming in the best way. Seeing the faces of our team light up at the recognition tastes so much better than Champagne ever can. That’s not to say, of course, that there isn’t Champagne to be had.

What’s your mood after experiencing this milestone and as we enter the second month of 2021?

I am elated. I am proud of the resilience we have shown to find ways to survive at a time when our industry, from independent designers to retailers, is hurting. There is so much more we must do to get through this but this photograph will keep me pushing, creating, and dreaming.

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Friday, February 5, 2021

Texture Talk: 4 Protective Hairstyles That Will Give Natural Hair Life

Through all the twist-outs, wash-and-gos and high puffs in my six years of being natural, protective styles that use synthetic or human hair extensions reign supreme as my favourite way to style my afro-textured hair and help it thrive.

From cold winter air to wet summer humidity, protective styles tuck your own hair away from the elements, encouraging growth and moisture retention. They also prevent product overload and keep your hands out of your hair which helps avoid breakage, says Zaynab Logun, a stylist in Edmonton who is known for her protective styles that incorporate extensions. Installing may be time-consuming at the get-go, but adding in hair is key to making protective styles long-lasting and low-maintenance, which will make your morning routine a breeze. “With extensions, a hairstyle can last up to six to eight weeks,” says Glenna Sandy, a Toronto-based stylist who has been styling natural hair for over 15 years.

But here’s the thing: Sandy says people can make the mistake of turning to these styles when their hair is too fragile to support the added hair, so to avoid damage, make sure your hair is well-moisturized and fairly healthy before trying them out. Logun and Sandy recommend prepping your hair by washing and deep conditioning and using a light leave-in conditioner. Next, it’s important to choose a style compatible with your hair texture and density (the number of individual strands per square inch on your head). If your hair is fine and low density, you risk breakage with a heavy style. And when done the right way, protective styles shouldn’t hurt you or your head, so avoid styles that are too tight, which can cause headaches and traction alopecia.

With this in mind, we’ve rounded up four popular added hair protective styles to consider for your next in-salon appointment and the key need-to-knows for each.

Box Braids

Box braids are three strand braids that get their name from the square parting that is often used when doing the style, but they can refer to any parting shape. Classic box braids involve parting a section of hair, wrapping extension hair around it and braiding the extension hair with your own. A variation of this style are knotless braids, where the braid starts with your own hair and extension hair is then fed in as you braid. This particular style is low-tension, lightweight and currently Logun’s best selling hairstyle. For both styles, a smooth synthetic hair like kanekalon is used.

Chair time: This style typically takes three to six hours to install depending on the size and length.

Life span: Box braids last six to eight weeks with proper care.

At-home maintenance: Sandy recommends spritzing your scalp with rose water daily to hydrate and clear buildup, and oiling your scalp once a week to keep it moisturized. Both hair experts like castor oil. If you wash your braids, use a clarifying shampoo but skip conditioner, as it’s hard to rinse out and it can cause buildup. Tying your hair up and covering it with a silk or satin scarf or a bonnet while you sleep will keep your braids fresh.

Senegalese Twists


Senegalese twists are a two-strand braiding technique that takes extension hair and twists it together with your natural hair from the root. Traditionally kanekalon extensions are used for a silkier finish but the same technique can be done using kinkier textures of synthetic hair, often called marley hair. A variation of this style are passion twists which are done with curly synthetic hair, creating a textured look. Passion twists can be installed by crocheting; taking pre-twisted hair and using a crochet tool to loop and tie the twist into single braided or cornrowed hair. Crochet styles provide low-tension and lightweight alternatives to traditional twists.

Chair time: Generally two to six hours.

Life span: Senegalese twists lasts six to eight weeks but passion twists typically last only three weeks because of the hair texture.

At-home maintenance: Unlike braids, your hair is less secure and washing it will cause your hair to stick out from the style, so stick to oiling your scalp and spraying rose water to keep buildup at bay.

Faux Locs


Meant to imitate natural locs, faux locs are created by wrapping hair, often marley, around braided sections until the entire braid is hidden. Faux locs are a higher-tension style, so if you have fine hair, crochet locs are a good alternative. These employ the same technique as crochet twists and take less time to install.

Chair time: Faux locs can take five to 10 hours depending on the length and hair used. For crochet locs, it takes about two to four hours.

Life span: This style can last up to two and a half months, but beware of keeping it in too long as the take-down process becomes harder.

At-home maintenance: Faux locs can’t be washed so stick to the same scalp cleaning and moisturizing methods, like rose water and castor oil. If you have issues with buildup, Logun suggests using a face towel to scrub your scalp with shampoo and then using a wet towel to clean residue.

Fulani Braids


Fulani braids are named after the traditional cornrow styles of the Fulani people, who live mainly in West Africa. Using kanekalon hair, this braiding technique incorporates smaller cornrow patterns divided in the centre, as well as cornrows braided towards the front at the sides of your head. Sandy notes that language is fluid and stylists define Fulani braids differently, so make sure to find an inspirational photo of the style you want.

Chair time: Three to five hours.

Life span: You’re looking at about three weeks before your cornrows begin to frizz.

At-home maintenance: Any water will contribute to aging the style faster, so skip the rose water spray for this style and just oil your scalp. The cornrows allow your scalp to breathe and be easily moisturized. As always, cover your hair when you sleep to help prolong the style.

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Get Into the Valentine’s Day Spirit With These Fragrances and Scented Candles

No matter what your Valentine’s Day plans consist of — whether it’s a romantic home-cooked meal with your significant other, an evening of Netflix and takeout, or a snuggle session with your furry friend — one thing we all have in common this year is that our plans, both big and small, will be taking place in the comfort of our homes. The quickest and most surefire way to get into the V-Day spirit? With gorgeous Valentine’s Day fragrances — ones that you can wear or fill your home with. Whether you’re in the mood for something soft and romantic, or bright and uplifting, the below selection of Valentine’s Day fragrances is sure to get you in the mood for however you choose to spend the day.

Louis Vuitton Étoile Filante

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The latest fragrance from Louis Vuitton, Étoile Filante (which means ‘shooting star’ in French) launched at the end of January and is the perfect antidote to a cold and gloomy winter season. Ushering in (or perhaps manifesting) sunnier days with floral notes, plus notes of sun-ripened strawberry and jasmine, Étoile Filante is bright and radiant, and just the thing to set the mood for a joyful Valentine’s Day — no matter what your plans may be.

Nanor Effervescent Scented Candle

 

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The Canadian brand’s selection of natural and biodegradable soy wax candles feature timeless scents that you can’t go wrong with. Our favourite, Effervescent, is inspired by a cold, refreshing glass of aperol spritz. Sparkling and bubbly, and featuring notes of peppercorn, lime, ginger and orange flower, this is the perfect candle to light as you pour a glass of bubbly and toast to a warm and cozy Valentine’s Day.

Dolce & Gabbana Dolce Rose

Dolce&Gabbana Dolce Rose perfume

Is there anything that says Valentine’s Day more than a bouquet of roses? The latest Dolce & Gabbana fragrance, Dolce Rose, is an ode to the classic bloom, blending fruity notes of green apple, mandarin and white peach with two different rose notes — rose absolute and rose centifolia.

Boy Smells Fleurshadow

 

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Fleurshadow is the newest launch by cult favourite candle brand Boy Smells. The smoky floral fragrance is made with floral notes like rose, violet and geranium, and finished with smoky incense to balance out the romantic scent.

Atelier Cologne Lemon Island Cologne Absolue Pure Perfume

 

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We don’t need to tell you that a fresh burst of citrus is exactly what the doctor ordered right now. No list of Valentine’s Day fragrances is complete without some crisp, fresh lemon notes and the newly launched Atelier Cologne perfume, aptly and delightfully named Lemon Island, fits the bill. Awaken your senses with notes of lemon (duh), plus warm vanilla and jasmine. Atelier Cologne founder Sylvie Ganter describes the fragrance as, “the warmth of the island, the scent of your skin after bathing in the ocean and wearing sunscreen. There is something sensual, sunny, and happy at the same time.” Sign us up!

Diptyque Eau Capitale Hair Mist

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When you think of Valentine’s Day fragrances, you may not immediately think of hair mist, but may we suggest adding one to your scent wardrobe? Diptyque’s new Eau Capitale Hair Mist leaves a light and delicate veil of fragrance on the hair, subtly revealing its notes of rose, bergamot and pink peppercorn only to you and to those who get close enough.

Colekt La Chambre Cologne Concentrée

Swedish unisex fragrance and skincare brand Colekt launched ssense.com at the end of 2020 with a collection of three fragrances, La Chambre, Void and Persona, inspired by the contemporary art scene in Stockholm and made with 89.5% natural ingredients. La Chambre is a versatile, milky scent that you can wear yourself or gift, with notes of pink pepper and lavandin, rounded out with spicy cardamom.

Mugler Angel Nova Eau de Parfum

The first Mugler fragrance developed using an upcycling process (the scent uses already-distilled rose petals, saving them from early destruction and getting two extracts from a single flower), the newly launched Angel Nova perfume is a fruity floral scent with notes of rose, raspberry and lychee. The result? A deliciously sweet, totally Mugler scent that’s perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Fancy Face Inc. French Affair Candle

Leading makeup and hair service brand Fancy Face Inc. recently launched a candle inspired by the scents of Paris. With notes of vanilla, patchouli and spiced tobacco, the candle is warm, alluring and seductive — everything you could want for a Valentine’s Day at home.

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Thursday, February 4, 2021

Mouna Traoré in Soft Focus + More Canadian Fashion Moments We Loved This Week

It’s natural to feel like your wardrobe’s in a slump when February hits. Spring feels so far away, yet we know it’s coming… How to keep things interesting before switching over to warm-weather attire? Maybe you need a little pick-me-up courtesy of vibrant loungewear, or perhaps a bold accessory to banish the winter blahs. From Mouna Traoré’s happy-making sweatpants by Soft Focus to Zeynab’s bold gold jewellery, this week’s Canadian fashion moments will have you smiling.

Mouna Traoré in Soft Focus

 

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There are few nicer places to spend Canadian lockdown in the winter than Muskoka, and actress/filmmaker Mouna Traoré shared a pic of her soaking up its peaceful ambiance in a pair of sunshine-hued sweatpants from Toronto-based brand Soft Focus. Worn with a classic white turtleneck, the ensemble is the epitome of cottage chic — a mood perfect for combatting cabin fever.

Gail G. in Aldo

 

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Accessories take an outfit from simple to standout — and when they play up a monochromatic look, even better. New York-based blogger Gail G. paired emerald green separates with a fun matching fedora from Aldo for an effect that was effortlessly enticing. Now that’s what we call a hat trick!

Zeynab in Armed

 

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If loungewear is the WFH wardrobe staple, then statement jewellery is the glue currently holding our sartorial sanity together. Sporting a selection of gold pieces including a thick band ring from Toronto brand Armed, blogger Zeynab worked those video call angles like a pro.

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