Donté Colley Hudson's Bay
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PORUS VIMADALAL. STYLING BY LUCIA PERNA. CREATIVE DIRECTION BY GEORGE ANTONOPOULOS. ART DIRECTION BY DANIELLE CAMPBELL. HAIR AND MAKEUP, SUSANA HONG FOR P1M.CA/ARMANI BEAUTY. HAIR AND MAKEUP ASSISTANTS, ARIELLE PARK, KAILA BAKER, ROMY ZACK AND SIERRA ELLIOTT. MANICURES, LEEANNE COLLEY FOR P1M.CA/TIPS NAIL BAR. FASHION ASSISTANT, POUYAN REISDANAEE. PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANTS, ARASH JAHROMI AND SAISHI XU. JACKET, $1,535, TOP, $295, AND PANTS, $390, PYER MOSS. SOCKS, $8, UNIQLO. SHOES, $325, REEBOK BY PYER MOSS. TOP TWO CHAINS, FROM $135, BIKO. EARRINGS, NOSE RING AND PENDANT NECKLACE, COLLEY’S OWN. RINGS, STYLIST’S OWN.

Donté Colley hosts Hudson’s Bay TikTok challenge + More Fashion News You Missed This Week

Donté Colley, Hudson's Bay, Kotn and Peace Collective all aim to spread joy in dark times.

Donté Colley hosts Hudson’s Bay TikTok challenge

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#ShowUsYourStripes @HudsonsBay ❤️??? #HbPartner

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In honour of Hudson’s Bay’s 350th anniversary next month, the brand is using social media platform TikTok to spark some joy and positivity during these uncertain times. Hosted by FASHION’s March cover star Donté Colley, Hudson’s Bay is creating a TikTok challenge called #ShowUsYourStripes. To participate in the challenge, simply download the TikTok App, search and follow @hudsonsbay and click on their video with Colley. From here you can tap “Share” or “Duet,” or simply click on the audio tag at the bottom and use the sound to make your very own version — wearing your favourite HBC stripes, of course. Tag it with the hashtag and re-post it to Instagram or Facebook to spread some much-needed joy.

Kotn embarks on three initiatives in support of COVID-19 relief

Sustainable loungewear brand Kotn recognizes that not everyone is in a position to shop right now. So instead of having a sale, Kotn is instead inviting its community to gift up to three people a free Kotn product. The campaign kicks off on April 28 and will run through May 12. Kotn has also partnered with Holt Renfrew to create masks for Canadian essential workers in need. Using deadstock from past Kotn collections, the Holt Renfrew alterations team will work from home over the next several weeks to create over 10,000 reusable masks. So far, 2,500 have been donated to Sunnybrook Hospital’s Infection Prevention & Control and Occupational Health team for non-surgical uses. Additionally, the brand has donated 2,000 pieces of clothing to Brands for Canada, to be distributed directly to Canadians living below the poverty line, and families most affected by COVID-19.

Peace Collective and Travelzoo launch #HomeTodayTravelTomorrow capsule collection

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TODAY ???: Our new collaboration with Canadian lifestyle brand Peace Collective, called #HomeTodayTravelTomorrow. . As travel lovers, staying put is the last thing our hearts want to do, but staying home now means we’ll all be able to start exploring the world again soon. ? . To turn our time at home from a point of pain into a point of pride, this limited-edition wearable collection features a collaboration design that delivers a powerful message we can all rally behind: Stay Home Canada. ? . . ✨ Travelzoo-exclusive VIP sale launches today >> travelzoo.ca/stayhome . . The collaboration will also feature designs tailored to show love for Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary. . . ? Each purchase helps to give back: ? . . – Every cloth mask pack purchase = 1 mask donated to a frontline worker – Every t-shirt purchase = 3 free meals from a local food bank to a fellow Canadian in need And the fun doesn't stop there. As a reward for staying home today, we're making tomorrow's travel dreams come true: . . – Every order comes with a FREE $10 Travelzoo gift code ? – Every order is automatically entered into the Golden Ticket contest, where you could win the trip of a lifetime to Portugal (for travel in 2021) ✈ @peacecollective @travelzoo #HomeTodayTravelTomorrow #travelzoo #travelunexpected #bettertogether #communityovercovid #communityovercovid19 #covid19 #stayhome

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While we won’t be travelling anywhere for a while, Toronto’s Peace Collective has teamed up with Travelzoo to keep the travel bug at bay. Launching today, this partnership will see the launch of a capsule collection of face masks and T-shirts, all marked with messages encouraging passionate jetsetters to stay home during the global pandemic. Some messages on the aforementioned wares include “Stay Home Toronto” and “Stay Home Canada,” among others. Most importantly, purchasing an item from the collection gives back to the community in multiple ways: For every pack of masks purchased, a mask will be donated to a frontline worker in need, and for every T-shirt purchased, three meals will be provided to a person in need through a local food bank. Plus, every purchase from the #HomeTodayTravelTomorrow collection will include a $10 Travelzoo promo code (to stow away for a time when it is safe to travel), and an entry to possibly win a Golden Ticket Getaway—a once in a lifetime, all-expenses-paid trip for two to either Morocco, Portugal, India or Peru.

Altuzarra collaborates with Etsy artisans on limited-edition home decor

Luxury fashion label Altuzarra has teamed up with online indie artisan marketplace Etsy. Together, they will create a highly curated, limited-edition home decor collection filled with one-of-a-kind pillows, pottery pieces, dog beds and more. With the skills of eight Etsy makers from around the world, creative director Joseph Altuzarra’s passion for handmade quality goods with a personal touch will be brought to life. This project is especially timely as it poses an opportunity to bring joy to our current four-wall-bound reality. “The idea of being surrounded by objects and furnishings that bring you peace, joy and happiness, is so important. I wanted to create a collection that would bring people a sense of comfort and joy,” says Altuzarra.

Archival Toronto is hosting weekly pop-up fundraisers for COVID-19 relief

Archival Toronto is known for creating fashion events in the city. Now, during a time when social distancing rules are being strictly implemented, Archival Toronto has shifted to become an online platform for charity fundraising. Starting April 27, their first-ever pop-up fundraiser will go live on Instagram and will run for a month. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, their grid will see a new item for sale, listed with a base price and chosen charity that the proceeds will go to. Be sure to follow Archival Toronto closely on Instagram, as the items being sold will go to the first person to DM their invoice email.

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