

Luxury connoisseurs are in for a treat: Ami Paris has officially opened its first Canadian store right here in Toronto.
Located in the Yorkdale Shopping Centre, the new location currently offers its Fall 2025 collection of menswear, womenswear and accessories as well as a curated holiday selection. The boutique channels elevated Parisian simplicity with curved lines, dark oak interiors and accents that nod to the brand’s signature stripes.
This year, the repertoire of brands at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre has only continued to grow, from the opening of Canada’s largest Chanel boutique to fun holiday pop-ups like this one by Loro Piana. Ultimately, Ami Paris fits right in.

What’s better than a glacial getaway in the Canadian Alps? Looking fabulous both on and off the slopes, of course.
The Michael Kors 2025 holiday campaign is giving all things wintery glamour. Shot on the glistening peaks of Banff, Alberta, it’s a perfect mix of après-ski coolness and festive-chic. Picture sleek, black and white looks paired with handbags made of metallic pebbled leather and rhinestone-studded fringe for dramatic effect. It’s more than just ready-to-wear and accessories—it’s a lifestyle. Catch you on the slope-side.

Fashion lovers know better than anyone that F1 races aren’t just about fast cars. They’re a hub of exclusive hotels, private yachts, indulgent meals and, of course, big-name luxury brands—like Louis Vuitton. This year, the House has been announced as Title Partner of the Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco 2026. Centuries of craft expertise and athlete trust make this partnership a natural fit, especially since the brand has presented the Louis Vuitton Trophy Trunk (designed specially for the Grand Prix de Monaco trophy) since 2021. Keep an eye out next year for Louis Vuitton banners, trunks and trackside treats. It’s sure to be the chicest Grand Prix yet.

Gwyneth Paltrow is serving quiet luxury looks and surprises this season with a limited-edition capsule just in time for the holidays.
After the launch of her new clothing brand, Gwyn, at New York Fashion Week this fall, the fashion world has been watching to see what she’d do next. That time has officially come! The new collection features ten sophisticated yet sultry designs, including everything from a pantsuit and lacy bodysuit to a silk blouse and skirt pairing. As we gear up for the home stretch of holiday parties, we say thank you, Gwyneth.

Daydreaming about what you’ll wear on your next vacation? Veronica Beard’s newest resort collection has all the bases covered.
Dubbed Après Ski, Après Sun, this double capsule release is a perfect pairing of styles fit for a wintery wonderland and seaside sanctuary. Choose between luxury outerwear and cozy knits or breezy cover-ups and macrame accessories. The possibilities are endless—regardless of whether you’ve booked a snowy retreat or a week on the beach. (May we suggest both?)

When it comes to effortless elegance, no one does it better than the French. Especially when it comes to holiday dressing.
That’s why Sézane has released a three-part collection carefully crafted for the festive fêtes fast approaching on your calendar. The Parisian brand is known for unfussy, dainty designs that emit polished put-togetherness. Picture timeless dresses, skirts, knitwear and blouses in clear reds, crisp whites, and bronzy-hued shimmers with playful sheer touches. Consider your sartorial soirées sorted.

Have you ever wished you could connect with the person behind your favourite brand in person? Steff Eleoff, the founder of It-girl indie Canadian jewellery brand, did just that.
Last weekend, her eponymous brand held a two-day immersive pop-up at Ratelier Café in downtown Toronto. It featured a charm bar with customizable pieces made on site, as well as the brand’s bestsellers available to shop, like the drip bangle and squiggle ring. Guests also enjoyed themed beverages with jewellery-like metallic sprinkles for extra fun. If you missed it, don’t worry—keep an eye out on their socials for your next chance to attend.
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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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