

Charismatic, sincere and dubbed the internet’s collective crush, fans have long been head over heels for Pedro Pascal’s acting chops and endearing persona. Now, Chanel is recognizing his style, too.
The Chilean-American actor, known for starring in works like The Last of Us and The Mandalorian, was just announced as the newest house ambassador for Chanel. Dedicated to dressing well and bringing audiences joy, Pascal perfectly aligns with Creative Director Matthieu Blazy’s vision for the brand.

A new era of Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses has officially begun.
Designed with prescription wearers in mind, new generations of the Ray-Ban Meta optics styles are now available online and at EssilorLuxottica retailers in slimmer and more customizable versions with new colourways, streamlined for everyday wear. Now, you’ll get to test out impressive AI features like live translation and hands-free commands—all without sacrificing personal style. The future of fashionable tech starts here.

Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and what better way to surprise the women in your life than with new, breathtaking jewellery?
Luckily, Tiffany & Co. has made it easier than ever with a curated gift guide. If you’re not sure where to start, take inspiration from their Mother’s Day campaign starring actress and model (and mother) Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. She is pictured with her young daughter wearing the brand’s iconic HardWear collection, representing the strength of motherhood.

If you’ve been watching Canada Goose for a while, you’ll know that the brand’s cult-followed Snow Goose capsules are bound to make an appearance at the start of each season. Now, its Spring 2026 collection has arrived!
Introducing the latest iteration of Snow Goose by Haider Ackermann. It’s campy and futuristic, pushing the boundaries of what we think of as performance wear. Think funky windbreakers, sport shorts, vests, tees and more in bold psychedelic hues from neon azure and mint to baby pink and blue paired with a toned-down umber. The pros? No one will ever lose sight of you on a hike again—plus, you’ll look fab while exploring the great outdoors.

Zendaya and her long-time stylist Law Roach are back at it again with a new co-created collection with On.
But they’re no stranger to partnerships with the brand; the two have joined forces more than once before to co-create the perfect everyday sneaker. This time, however, marks their first expansion into both footwear and apparel. Think everything from ballet sneakers and windbreakers to parachute pants, shorts and skirts with unique drawstring details in laidback tones. Plus, the launch also includes a promotional film set inside Zendaya’s “Dream Lab,” giving the collection a whole cinematic world of its own. We can’t wait to see what this power pairing comes up with next.

Fashion and sports are old friends. From the recent rise of vintage athleisure to NHL players becoming style icons, it’s no shocker that big fashion houses are getting in on the game.
That’s why Boss just announced that it is the Official Lifestyle Outfitter of the Australian Open from 2027. The brand will bring elevated style on and off the court to everyone at the event, from staff to umpires to ball kids. Keep an eye out at Melbourne Park next January for Boss serving unmatched tennis fashion.
It’s nearly Spring Fashion Week in Toronto! You can feel the buzz in the air, and Fashion Art Toronto (FAT) is building up the hype for its upcoming Spring 2026 programming.
Running from May 25-31, guests can attend runways, events and activations across the city and see 50+ designers like Lesley Hampton, BRIELLE, Zoe Stone and many more. This year’s theme, “Toronto, Show Yourself,” is all about celebrating and embracing the momentum of local designers and creatives. Being a part of FAT is being part of the growing Canadian fashion landscape. We’ll see you there.
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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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