
Aiming to inject a little glamour into life after this very, very hard year, jewellery designer Hania Kuzbari is teaming up with the luxe label Narces for a three-day pop-up housed in Narces’s Yorkville-neighbourhood boutique.
“As an independent brand, it’s important to create collaborative events with other independent designers, which allow us to connect with our clients, amplifying their lifestyle with our artistic vision,” says Narces founder Nikki Yassemi Wirthensohn. “Showing Hania’s designs in our Atelier is exciting and we cannot wait to work together.”
From November 19th to the 21st, you can shop a selection of both brands’ pieces including items from Narces’s Spring 2021 collection and a variety of Canadian-made gift ideas. And in the spirit of the holiday season, 15 per cent of proceeds from the pop-up’s sales will go to the Anishnawbe Health Foundation.
“Our pop-up event is a celebration of luxury Canadian design that is both safe for our customers and also in support of an incredible local charity,” says Kuzbari, highlighting the importance of staying connected to community even while we’re isolating. “The Anishnawbe Health Foundation provides improved health and well-being for the Indigenous community in Toronto.”
To visit the pop-up IRL or virtually, book by emailing haniakuzbari@mattepr.com.
Odessa is a Toronto-based writer and stylist. She is the contributing art editor at Globe Style Advisor and the founder of Opaloma, an art and style-focused platform. Previous to this, she was the fashion news director at FASHION Magazine, and the fashion editor at The Globe and Mail.
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