

Uniqlo has kicked off its UNIQLO F.RISSO collaboration with Italian designer Francesco Risso, debuting with one of the most imaginative lines of the season. The capsule collection revisits the pair’s previous partnership, bringing back Risso’s vibrant flair with pieces full of free-spirited joy.
The debut collection, “Made for Dreaming,” takes a playful approach to abstract patterns and vivid colour, paired with classic silhouettes for the perfect balance of practical and artistic. The palette spans a wide range of pigments, balancing bright beachy hues with mellow neutrals for pieces that carry well into autumn. Combined with hand-drawn designs for distinctly original patterns, the collection takes a spontaneous approach to summer styling.
Versatile, fluid, and designed with a unisex approach, it’s built to lighten your look with an easygoing spirit. Soft structures and lightweight materials bring a fresh feel to the elevated everyday, embracing a truly Uniqlo philosophy.

Reformation has just announced its newest collaboration with Umbro, launching June 22 online and in select Reformation stores. This limited edition collection arrives just in time for World Cup season, combining sporty silhouettes with sleek design for your most effortless game day look. Made with deadstock materials, the line taps into the current trend of vintage-inspired athleticwear in a way that feels completely timeless.

Joining the growing roster of high-end brands embracing Oakridge Park, Rolex has now opened its new boutique in the luxury epicentre. The space stays true to Rolex’s sleek design and emphasis on elegance, with an interior crafted from premium American walnut and Verde Alpi marble, intentionally selected to create an atmosphere with the same standard of excellence as the brand’s watches.
The opening falls on the tenth anniversary of Rolex’s initial expansion into Vancouver, making it an extra special milestone for the brand. Sassan Parfour, founder and CEO of Global Watch Company, comments on the new location: “For a decade, Vancouver has entrusted us with its most meaningful moments, and we view this expansion as the next chapter in our shared story.”

Armani is returning to its roots with its most recent bag drop. The “1981” collection is named after the year of the brand’s founding, digging deep into its history to capture the vision Armani was built on. The bags are versatile, crafted with premium quality and intentional functionality. Revisiting the core of Armani’s values, the “1981” family brings back a signature micro-print with a modern edge—a nod to the past while embracing contemporary interpretations of style and design.

Gen Z has resurrected Coach, turning it back into one of the most coveted bag and accessory brands around. Now Coach is returning the favour, launching &Coach as a way to lean into the generation that revived it. The content series is rolling out across social media with some of the internet’s most-watched young stars, catching them in moments where the bag reads less like an accessory and more like an extension of who they are.
It’s a smart read on a real shift: for Gen Z, clothes and accessories aren’t just style choices, they’re storytelling, a peek into someone’s internal world. Coach clearly gets it—and once again, the brand has struck gold with the generation that put it back on the map.

Pandora has spent the past few years reinventing itself, and the Essence Collection is proof the glow-up is working. Sculptural shapes meet delicate accents in pieces built for the kind of jewelry lover who sees accessorizing as a love language. Whether you gravitate toward fluid, organic curves or clean minimal lines, there’s a piece here that gets you.
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