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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

How Celebrities Honoured the Dads in Their Lives for Father’s Day 2021

Despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions preventing large in-person gatherings, celebrities still took to Instagram to celebrate all the dads and baby daddies in their lives on Father’s Day 2021. Here’s how some stars honoured the father figures in their lives on social media and some of the sweet things they had to say.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

 

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Kim Kardashian posted a series of photos honouring all the dads in her family (past and present), including her late dad Robert Kardashian and her soon-to-be ex-husband, Kanye West, father to their four children. Kardashian wrote: “Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing dads in our lives! Love you unconditionally!”

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend

 

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Chrissy Teigen posted a photo of her husband, John Legend, and their two kids, Miles and Luna. The caption reads: “There are no words. Only tears that I am fresh out of. To our everything, we love you forever.”

Madonna, an “excellent Father”

 

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Madonna took to Instagram to wish both herself *and* her dad a happy Father’s Day. This isn’t the first time the queen of pop and single mother of six has celebrated the holiday. Last year, she posted a photo with her kids as a tribute to “every parent out there doing their best.” In 2018, she posted a selfie with a #momdad hashtag, proving once again, that she can truly do it all.

Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake

 

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Jessica Biel posted a series of photos on Instagram honouring her husband, Justin Timberlake. “Baby, you are the moon, the stars and the sour cream pound cake of my life … You bring the light into our lives in so many ways,” Biel captioned the photo. The couple welcomed their second child, a boy named Phineas, last July during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott

 

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Though speculation on Kylie Jenner and her former partner, Travis Scott, reconciling since their split in 2019 is near-constant, one thing is for certain: the couple are excellent co-parents. The pair was attended the 72nd annual Parsons Benefit in New York City with their three-year-old daughter, Stormi last week. Jenner gave a shout out to the rapper on Instagram for Father’s Day, captioning the photo: “One day isn’t enough to honour the dad you are. We are so blessed to have you.”

Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik

 

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Last September, Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend, Zayn Malik, welcomed daughter Khai into the world. To honour Malik’s first Father’s Day, Hadid posted an intimate photo of him with Khai beside a warmly lit globe. Additionally, Hadid made a separate post for her dad, Mohamed Hadid. “I love you so much and have loved watching you be the sweetest Jido to Khai,” the caption reads.

Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus

 

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Though pandemic restrictions have caused their fair share of mullets, country singer Billy Ray Cyrus remains the original mullet king. Miley Cyrus honoured her dad in a series of photos on Instagram, along with a video of the father-daughter singing duo. “Happy Daddys Day Legend! Thanks for teaching me the true meaning of a mullet!” the caption reads.

Ariana Grande and Edward Butera

 

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Newlywed Ariana Grande graced us with a baby photo of herself in the arms of her dad, Edward Butera. “I love you endlessly. I cherish every moment of our time together, I cherish our facetimes, your laugh! Making you laugh! I cherish the parts of me that remind me of you (there are very many). They make me smile. You make me smile. I love you and I am deeply grateful for your being in my life and proud to be your daughter everyday. Happy Father’s Day,” her caption reads.

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Monday, June 21, 2021

Get To Know Indigenous Design Advocate and Fashion School Prof, Riley Kucheran

On June 23, the Council of Fashion Designers of America will present its second of two talks, hosted by Vogue editor and author Christian Allaire, which focus on Indigenous representation in the style industry. The panelists for this upcoming virtual event include designers Orlando Dugi, Anna Sheffield and Korina Emmerich; Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto founder and artist, Sage Paul; and Riley Kucheran, an assistant professor at Ryerson University’s School of Fashion and advocate for the Indigenous design resurgence.

Given the CFDA talk’s theme, “Opportunities to Foster and Preserve the Crafts of the Native American and Indigenous Design Community”, Kucheran will lend a particular expertise to the discussion. For FASHION’s Summer issue, Kucheran spoke to us about the work he has done in the academic world to support the traditions and artistry of Indigenous peoples, and his exploration of Two-Spirituality through design.

What’s your earliest fashion memory?

“This will date me as a millennial, but The O.C. comes to mind — that Californian ‘Hollister’ look, with two polo shirts layered and popped collars. I grew up in a very small town, of under 3,000 people, so this ties into the kind of dreaming I was doing about leaving there.”

What else has played a part in your style journey?

“In high school, I had a monthly subscription to Vogue and GQ. Even back then, my desire to engage in fashion and express myself was quite limited by gender. I saw haute couture in Vogue and was very drawn to that, but I was also reading GQ and finding that the notion of ‘fashion’ only went up to a certain point in terms of suits; male self-expression felt quite limited to things like wacky socks or a colourful tie. I admire men who experiment with shape and colour and fabrics. I have a beadwork-detail suit by Justine Woods that I feel is a step toward my being more comfortable in expressing my love of design and multiple gender identities. It’s an important piece because it also represents me moving toward thinking about fashion more critically. It was made for me at a time when I was starting to learn more about Indigenous fashion and Two-Spirituality.

“I’m also dressing for my role as a professor teaching design leadership. But that’s not necessarily a good thing because I want to question the notion of who should be at the front of a classroom. I don’t think it should just be an older person wearing a patched tweed blazer.”

Kucheran with Justine Woods, wearing one of her beadwork-embellished designs at the 2019 Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards. Photography courtesy of Riley Kucheran.

How does this tension inform your work?

“I wanted to get into the university system to change it and to get into the fashion industry to change it. I very much consider myself anti-capitalist and probably anti-fashion, too. That is to say, our notion of seasonality and trends, our desire for novelty, the pace of consumption — all of these come from fashion, and other industries have adopted its practices. Fashion is also a tool of colonization, historically used to enforce cultural assimilation and now used to reduce whole cultures into commodities.

“I’ve been really fortunate to have the support of my faculty colleagues, who encouraged me to add three new courses to the curriculum. There’s Indigenous Fashion 101, which introduces students to Indigenous philosophies and approaches to design that are inherently sustainable and socially responsible; it examines a few different culturally specific designs, history and colonization, ethics and cultural appropriation, Indigenous fashion weeks and Indigenous forms of entrepreneurship. Then there’s Indigenous Craft Practices and Land and Fashion, which are upper-year courses where we can travel and engage directly with communities — rural and urban. I’ve also been able to adapt existing courses. I taught one on design history that was previously very canonical: It focused on the ‘iconic designs’ of the 20th century and ‘good design’ from exclusively European design movements and mostly white male designers. I widened the scope and provided examples of Indigenous design and design before the Industrial Revolution; we also discussed the intersections of design and colonization, capitalism, race and gender. I’m probably most excited about an accessory design course that I adapted this past semester. We engaged knowledge holders like Amber Sandy and Janey Chang to help us create our own fish-skin leather. It’s an Indigenous practice found globally, and it can teach us a lot about cultural heritage, reciprocity, slowing down and respecting the process and using fashion to make political statements.”

Kucheran is wearing a scarf tied kokum-style and a plaid shirt — a nod to a nongendered approach to dressing. Photography courtesy of Riley Kucheran.

What are you hoping to encourage in the communities you’ve been a part of this year?

“I’m now living in a small town, Zooming with my classes and spending more time on the land chopping wood and collecting water. One’s priorities aren’t necessarily looking a certain way — it’s more about function than expression. At one point, I was dressing very butch, in plaid shirts, tech pants and hiking boots; I hadn’t been shaving, and I looked very gruff and masc. One day, I woke up and it was like a switch had been turned off: I shaved, cleaned up and put on what we call a kokum [granny] scarf. I went out looking so femme and was joking with the elders about how they’d never seen a man wear a scarf like that. This was important during a semester of land-based teaching; the community got to see a kind of ‘switching’ of gender. Queer people in smaller communities often end up leaving because they want to find others like them. So, expressing yourself outside of gender binaries becomes even more important when you’re not in a larger city. There was a dormant period when queer and trans expression had completely gone underground in order for it to survive. Now, it’s about finding, re-establishing and reaffirming that every community has queer and Two-Spirit members.”

Next, read about 5 practical ways to support Indigenous communities, including educational resources to read, organizations to donate to and Indigenous creators to follow. 

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16 Gifts for Cancers That Feel Like a Warm Hug

Welcome to Cancer season! It’s time to celebrate the sweet, caring and emotional souls that we love, so naturally, we’ve gathered all the best gifts for Cancers.

What better way to say HBD to the artistic, natural-born caregiver in your life than with artful pearl and gemstone earrings or a charming pan to bake seasonal desserts? As the infamous homebody of the zodiac, Cancers crave familiarity and comfort. Maison Margiela’s Replica perfume in Matcha Meditation — a spritz described to be “memory in a fragrance” — will fill them with warm and fuzzy feelings. Tap into their crustacean mascot for inspiration and put a bow on a cheeky swimsuit, jelly slides or a pair of Velvet Canyon sunnies, all perfect for the crab to take seaside. Top it all off with a Polaroid camera so your favourite Cancer can turn moments with loved ones into lasting memories.

Browse the edit below to see our top gifts for Cancers.

Interested in astrology? Check out our 2021 predictions here.

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Mixing function with fashion at a fraction: Transforming athleisure into your weekend fit

In the age of pandemic lockdowns, when most of our daily work-from-home life occurs on the couch, comfort has become key. For the majority of us, gone are the days of waking up an hour early to decide what to wear. We’ve traded dress pants, pencil skirts and silk blouses for joggers, leggings and cute sports bras. And the fashion world is loving it.

Lucky for us, gym clothes are no longer just for getting your sweat on. Since COVID-19 hit, the women’s activewear apparel sector has seen an incredible boom and is the fastest growing category in the market. By 2025, it’s projected to reach a value of $216.9 billion, which is a growth of 82 percent since 2017.

With this influx of activewear on the market, you might be wondering where to look, but Nordstrom Rack has you covered. With every brand, style and all price points under one roof, it’s your ideal one-stop destination.

Ready to dive into this growing trend? Here are our top tips on how to make activewear transition from couch to coffee shop to corporate meeting.

Discover your athleisure style

What kind of fashionable athlete are you? Are you into the revamped 90s biker short trend, or do you prefer the coziness of a pair of drawstring pants? Maybe you are a leggings-every-day kind of person or would rather rock slim-profile joggers on your grocery store run. Whatever your preference, narrowing down your personal style and scoring some staple pieces is your first move. Nordstrom Rack makes discovering your unique athleisure style easy, and without breaking the bank.

Accessorize, accessorize, accessorize!

Using jewelry to dress up plain clothes is the oldest trick in the fashion book. A layered chain necklace or a pair of gold hoops take a white T-shirt and make it fancy, while a sleek pair of cat-eye sunnies instantly elevate a look. Adding jewelry to any outfit is a quick way to amp up your work-from-home attire for that last-minute Zoom call.

Crossbody bags are back, and we couldn’t be more excited for hands-free living, especially when the pandemic requires speed and agility when out and about running errands. Throwing a crossbody bag allows you to carry your essentials in style. With Nordstrom Rack’s wide selection of bags and purses, you’ll surely find one that fits you just right.

Style your look with clean sneakers and slides

When has a pair of crisp, white sneakers ever steered you wrong? The perfect white shoe is equal parts comfort and aesthetic, and totally suitable for jazzing up a pair of joggers or black leggings. With warm weather on its way, a pair of easy-to-wear slides can help give your look a relaxed and trendy vibe.

Layer workout wear with everyday fashion pieces

Layering is the name of the game when it comes to styling activewear. Think: oversized blazers, denim and leather jackets, and bombers. A faux leather moto jacket or pink satin bomber adds edge and can take your day look into date night cocktails, while a blue denim jacket says sophisticated without trying too hard. Throw them over top of your leggings and sports bralette for the chicest post-gym (or post-lounge, no one will ever know) look. Bonus: Sports bras easily substitute for crop tops.

Mix textures with common materials

If you think your outfit is lacking a certain je ne sais quois, but you can’t quite put your finger on it, try introducing a new texture or material. Swapping your cotton leggings for a faux leather pair, or wearing an oversized silk blouse with stretchy biker shorts, is an instant upgrade while staying on-trend and without letting go of comfort.

Eager to hop onto the activewear trend? Visit your nearby Nordstrom Rack location and browse through their wide array of stylish, and functional, picks.

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Quiz: Which Everie CBD beverage is your ideal summer drink?

This season, we’re making it a priority to treat ourselves with an expertly-crafted CBD-infused beverage from Everie. If you don’t already know, the Canadian CBD brand offers high-quality and approachable bevvies, like vibrant seltzers, bubbly sparkling waters and aromatic teas. Everie beverages also use the finest ingredients, like natural flavours and 98% pure CBD isolate—CBD isolate is the purest form of CBD on the market—so you can feel confident in choosing Everie when you’re looking for a CBD beverage this summer.

To find out which Everie beverage flavour is your ideal summer drink, take the quiz below.

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Saturday, June 19, 2021

Stella McCartney Campaigns to Ban the Use of Fur + More Fashion News

It was a busy week in the fashion world. In keeping with her enduring focus on sustainability, Stella McCartney delivered her Fall 2021 lineup with a fantastical presentation of fashionable animals. Also aiming to make the future of fashion a little greener, Allbirds added hemp fabric to its roster of natural materials for their new summer line. Plus, Afterpay is blurring the lines with a genderless shopping platform. Read on to find out more about what global changemakers are doing to make the fashion world a better place.

Stella McCartney’s Fall 2021 collection is a direct nod to animal cruelty

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Enter a world where animals and humans coexist as equals with Stella McCartney’s Fall 2021 campaign “Our Time Has Come.” This dream-like display of stylish animals rewilding in London (wearing McCartney’s Fall 2021 clothing, of course) communicates a message that animals are our equals. Think: a rabbit in faux leather joggers and stilettos on a sidewalk, or a parrot and seagull clad in billowing reams of red and pink fabric on the steps of the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain. The clothing itself embodies “J is for Joy” from the Stella McCartney A to Z Manifesto, and is made from 80 percent recycled materials.

“While this campaign is light-hearted, I wanted to address a serious issue: ending the use of fur. Whether it is being sold here in the United Kingdom or farmed globally, barbarism knows no borders and this effort is key to my life’s mission of bringing a conscience to the fashion industry,” said McCartney in a press release. The designer was one of nine global business leaders at last week’s G7 Summit, for a first-ever meeting to discuss the acceleration of a sustainable future.

With this campaign, McCartney’s label is partnering with Humane Society International, and is asking for signatures on the Humane Society Global’s Stop Deadly Fur petition, which calls on all countries to ban fur farming and highlights the trade’s danger to both human and animal lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Afterpay launches a gender inclusive shop

 

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The leading “buy now, pay later” service for fashion and beauty brands has announced the launch of their Genderfree shop — and it’s quite innovative. Rather than following the grid layout of traditional e-commerce experiences, this platform will display a free-flowing curation of products, brands, influencer content, styled images and educational text, in hopes to inspire consumers to break gender binary molds. This project is part of a larger commitment to focus on inclusivity beyond Pride month, as it offers a shopping experience that transcends gender and encourages self-expression.

Afterpay will also be developing a year-round series of gender-inclusive programming in partnership with gender non-confirming writer and performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon, which will include programming at New York Fashion week in September. Non-profit organization Reimagine Gender will also have a part in guiding the Genderfree shop and help to elevate LGBTQIA+ brands on the platform.

Ferragamo’s new shoe collection has its own dance challenge

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Ferragamo’s latest women’s footwear collection entitled “Let’s Dance” unveils a lineup of newly designed shoe styles that combine lightness and comfort. To accompany this release, the house of Ferragamo has revealed a short dance film directed by American director Danielle Lessovitz in an attempt to capture the spirit of modern women. “Let’s Dance” has also been turned into a dance challenge for the Ferragamo community — this month, the brand’s new TikTok channel will launch with the #FerragamoDanceChallenge, which will offer tutorials for choreography. The “Let’s Dance” capsule is available now in Ferragamo boutiques and on ferragamo.com.

Allbirds launches a sustainable summer clothing line made from hemp

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Last week, sustainable footwear and apparel brand Allbirds launched its first summer clothing capsule. Launching with four classic styles — a ribbed tank, button-up shirt, shorts and dress — the lightweight lineup allows for an easygoing summer of versatile styling. To top it off, the capsule is made from hemp, which requires fewer resources to make than most other summer fabrics. Hemp is the newest fibre to join the brand’s roster of natural materials, and it earns itself a triple-threat badge of honour for being durable, soft and breathable.

Urbancoolab celebrates Pride month with gender neutral collection

Photography by Riley Stewart.

Modelled and photographed right in the heart of The Village (Toronto’s LGBTQIA+ enclave within Church and Wellesley Streets) is a new collection by Urbancoolab that celebrates all things Pride. The AI-powered collab platform trailblazing the indie streetwear landscape has launched a gender neutral collection in conjunction with Rainbow Railroad, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping LGBTQIA+ individuals facing oppression and mistreatment based on their sexuality and gender identity. The “We’re ALL in This Together” collection features an array of super colourful railroad-inspired designs on loungewear separates, with 50 percent of proceeds going towards Rainbow Railroad. You can shop the collection here.

Looking for more fashion news?

Victoria’s Secret has officially retired the Angels, and replaced them with the VS Collective

Fast fashion giant Shein is called out for stealing designs, yet again

The iconic Isabel Marant wedge sneaker (namely the IT shoe of 2011) is back

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Laneige’s Iconic Lip Mask Is Available In a Summery New Flavour + More Beauty News

The Scented Market launches hand sanitizers in summery scents


Canada’s own The Scented Market has just launched three new hand sanitizers in irresistibly summery scents (Beach Day, Raspberry Bush and Peaches), expanding their already impressive offering of hand sanitizers (all approved by Health Canada, of course). The new summer scents are also available in the brand’s bath bombs, hand soaps and more.

Kosas’s Good Body Skin AHA + Enzyme Exfoliating Body Wash is here

 

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This past week, clean beauty fave Kosas launched Good Body Skin AHA + Enzyme Exfoliating Body Wash, a daily exfoliating gel body cleanser that’s loaded with AHAs (a combo of glycolic, lactic and mandelic acids) and fruit enzymes (papaya and pineapple, to be exact) to help unclog pores, smooth the texture of skin, and fight pesky breakouts that tend to emerge in the summer heat.

Laneige launches its iconic Lip Sleeping Mask in Peach Iced Tea flavour

 

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If you’re one of the many people who have made a habit out of collecting different flavours of the beloved Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, have we got news for you. The brand’s latest addition, a limited edition Peach Iced Tea flavour that’s made with the same nourishing formula you know and love, has just launched online and will be available to shop in Sephora stores on July 2. Made with hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, antioxidants and minerals, consider this your new summertime staple.

KKW Beauty’s Camo Collection is here

 

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Looking for a way to kope cope with the end of Keeping Up With The Kardashians? Look to KKW Beauty’s new Camo Collection to take the edge off. The just-launched collection features a plethora of products, from an eyeshadow palette to liquid lipstick to highlighter, all inspired by — what else — camo print. We’re calling it now — that rich metallic olive green shade will be be everywhere before you know it.

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