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Balenciaga Hamptons Sneaker
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The ‘90s Called—Balenciaga’s Sneakers Answered + More Fashion News

Plus, the Ritz-Carlton just got even more stylish.

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Balenciaga drops a new ‘90s-inspired sneaker

Balenciaga Hamptons Sneaker
Photography courtesy of Balenciaga

Ever wish you could replicate that perfectly worn-in feel of sneakers from the ‘90s? Look no further than Balenciaga’s newest launch.

Introducing the Hamptons Sneaker. The shoe is designed to have the rough and relaxed look of retro sportswear,  aligning perfectly with fashion’s current obsession with all things well-worn (and well-loved). The sneaker features distressing, raw edges, contrasting lining and is available in six colourways across both men’s and women’s sizes.

Veronica Beard takes a crack at timeless sunnies and jewellery

Veronica Beard sunglasses
Photography courtesy of Veronica Beard

After a successful expansion into the realm of footwear and handbags, Veronica Beard has taken its designs a step further. Rounding out our summer wardrobe, the brand now offers a curated selection of sunglasses and jewellery that align with the timeless essentials they’re famous for. From cat eye to square frame and earrings to bangles, the collection is the ultimate way to elevate an everyday look.

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Mejuri’s latest collection finds whimsy in nostalgia

Mejuri Found Objects Collection
Photography courtesy of Mejuri

Imagine you’re walking along the beach. You spot scattered sea shells, a discarded bottle cap and an abandoned match glistening in the summer sun. At first, you might pass them off as nothing out of the ordinary—but look again.

These items are the muses of Mejuri’s latest jewellery collection: Found Objects. Inspired by memories made and keepsakes pocketed, the nine distinct styles are a unique way to express your individuality with accessories. Necklaces, bracelets, charms and brooches in variations of silver and gold make up the capsule—there’s something for everyone. After all, the best jewellery is the kind that reminds us to live in the moment.

The Ritz-Carlton just got even more stylish

The Ritz-Carlton x Holt Renfrew
Photography courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Montreal

What’s better than a lavish stay at The Ritz-Carlton? Wearing their new limited edition merch during your stay.

In partnership with famed fashion authority Holt Renfrew, the collection is the epitome of elevated, quiet luxury. It features monogrammed loungewear, accessories, stationery and more in classic navy and white to honour the hotel’s logo. Explore the city’s Golden Square Mile in style exclusively at Holt Renfrew Ogilvy and the Ritz-Carlton Montreal.

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Tiffany & Co. reinvents high jewellery with Daniel Arsham

Tiffany & Co. x Daniel Arsham
Photography courtesy of Tiffany & Co.

It’s green, made of metal and historically significant—and no, it’s not the Statue of Liberty. We’re talking about the limited-edition HardWear necklace by Tiffany & Co. and artist Daniel Arsham.

Inspired by a Tiffany Archive design from 1971, the 18k white gold necklace is set with over 1,000 diamonds and 500 tsavorites. Encasing it is a bronze and crystal vessel in the shape of a penny designed by Arsham, blending sculpture and high jewellery. The style is described as a “future relic,” and we wouldn’t be surprised to see this piece memorialized in the archives just like its predecessor.

Toronto Tempo launches a streetwear line for Pride Month

Pride transcends June—but we’re all here for this timely, Canadian-designed streetwear drop. Toronto Tempo just launched Together We Win, a platform for uplifting Queer and Indigenous communities in Canada. To celebrate, they created a collection including hoodies, tees and totes with custom graphics designed by queer Canadian artists. Even better, Tempo will donate a portion of the proceeds to local charities.

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Maddison Hoyt is FASHION's Summer Editorial Intern. 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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