Feeling stir-crazy during the winter months may be par for the course, but lockdown is definitely adding another layer to the listlessness, right? We suggest getting creative, getting outdoors, and getting active to combat the winter blues. From content creator Omar Ahmed’s hyper-local look to Melissa Grelo giving Canadian activewear a spin, here’s some style inspo to get you motivated.
Keeping it casual for a winter walk, Omar Ahmed’s monochromatic moment comprised pieces from Frank and Oak, RW&Co. and Toronto vintage clothing shop, Expo– showing us exactly what it means to have natural style.
Hey, take it easy! That’s what TV host and ethical kid’s wear entrepreneur Melissa Grelo seems to say while rocking a patterned parachute jacket by The Quarterly. And this piece is currently on sale, FYI.
We love to see Canadian design being repped around the world! And Melbourne-based PR and comms maven Hana Hong’s graphic business-casual look doubles our pleasure courtesy of a necklace by Toronto-based jewellery brand, Biko, and flowy palazzo pants made of reclaimed materials by Vancouver’s Jessica Redditt.
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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