

If you’ve taken a stroll through the Toronto Eaton Centre recently, you’ve probably felt the buzz of excitement lingering in the air. That’s because Aritzia just reopened its doors—and it’s bigger and better than ever.
This new store expansion makes it the brand’s largest store in central Toronto yet, with all the essential Aritzia amenities included. Think a spacious lounge with ample boyfriend couches, an A-OK Cafe (aka Aritzia’s in-house coffee shop for when you want to sip while you shop) and even more product selection. The store interior is cozy yet undeniably elevated.

Tiffany & Co. has announced a partnership with 20th Century Studios in its recent film The Devil Wears Prada 2. ICYMI on first watch, here’s everything you need to know.
The massive box office success has had its fair share of buzzy partnerships, but this one stood out. It’s no wonder—Tiffany is no stranger to cerulean. Not only are the film’s stars pictured wearing iconic Tiffany & Co. pieces like the platinum and aquamarine necklace worn by Emily Blunt’s character, Emily, but some scenes were even shot inside Tiffany’s Via Montenapoleone store in Milan. To celebrate, the location will feature on-theme window displays throughout the month of May. That’s all.

With the recent shutdowns of many big department stores, this new label under the Caulfield Apparel Group is making it its mission to fill the premium menswear gap in Canada.
Introducing Hank: the newly announced menswear retailer opening its doors in 2026, now with locations to share. The brand will officially open three stores late this summer across Southern Ontario: one in the Bayview Village Shopping Centre in Toronto, one in the Upper Canada Mall in Newmarket and the third in Masonville, London—plus an e-commerce platform, of course. Canadian menswear shoppers deserve an elevated in-store experience, and Hank is delivering.

Who says style has to end when you go to bed? Not Damson Madder.
The cult-followed London fashion brand just launched a new summer sleepwear capsule in their signature sustainable style with feminine, vintage touches. Think mini and midi nightgowns in primary pastels, matching ditsy floral blouse and short sets and classic white bloomers with lace inserts and a bow-tied drawstring. Pair the capsule with a good book and your favourite tea in bed to romanticize your summer Sundays.

Are you a self-proclaimed shoe expert? Maybe you have an extensive collection in your closet at home…or a particular affinity for vintage footwear finds. If so, this must-attend Toronto exhibit should be on your bucket list this summer.
“Unearthing Vindolanda: Footwear from the Edge of the Roman Empire” is an exhibition presented by Toronto’s Bata Shoe Museum, showcasing nearly 2,000-year-old Roman footwear from the Roman fort Vindolanda. These artifacts include exceptionally special finds unlike any archival fashion you’ve seen in museums before. We promise you won’t come across shoes more vintage than these.
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Maddison Hoyt is a freelance writer for FASHION Magazine. Studying Fashion Communications at Toronto Metropolitan University, she’s captivated by the diverse ways people connect with fashion, art and storytelling. When she’s not writing, you can find her knitting or watching YouTube essays on pop culture.
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