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Reformation x Jimmy Fairly Is the Collab of the Summer + More Fashion News

Plus, Lululemon drops the long-awaited Align No Line pant

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Reformation is summer-ready with new sustainable sunnies

Reformation Jimmy Fairly sunglasses
Photography courtesy of Reformation

Reformation’s first collab with Jimmy Fairly was so nice, they’re doing it twice!

Partnering for the second time with French eyewear brand Jimmy Fairly, the brand just dropped seven new limited-edition sunglasses just in time for summer. The frames are vintage-inspired and made of 100 per cent plant-based materials, coming in aviator, butterfly, oval, square and rectangular styles. Pick your favourite shade and get ready for sunny days, indeed.

Canada Goose teams up with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Canada Goose
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What happens when you mix an NBA star and a Canadian legacy brand? A whole lot of good.

Style icon and professional basketball player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander just partnered with Canada Goose to design a one-of-one quilted vest. Inspired by archival Canada Goose designs and his roots in Hamilton, Ontario, the piece is utilitarian, rugged and comes in grey with graphite trim and pockets galore. Shai is a regular runway guest and fashion enthusiast, so it’s no wonder this collab is so on the ball.

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Lambert is carrying the handbag scene this summer

Lambert Summer Handbag
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Looking to add a pop of colour to your accessories this summer? Say hello to Lambert’s new Tutti Frutti collection.

From pink and orange to cream and taupe, these sunny shades brighten up any outfit. Made from vegan leather and priced between $22.99 and $154.99 (budget-friendly and cute? Yes please), these bags are a sweet addition to your wardrobe. Totes, backpacks, crossbodies, belt bags and keychains—how’s a person supposed to pick just one? Pro tip: pair with an all-white look for maximum impact.

Steff Eleoff hosts an exclusive Toronto jewellery pop-up

Kylie Jenner, Olivia Rodrigo and Doja Cat all have one thing in common (and no, it’s not just that they’re celebs). They’re all cult followers of Canadian jewellery designer Steff Eleoff.

If you’re in Toronto, you’re in luck! Eleoff is hosting a pop-up event from May 16-18 at 117 Ossington Avenue. Handmade-to-order in her Toronto studio, her pieces are made from recycled wax and metal with zero waste. Don’t miss your chance to see what gives this brand cult following status.

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Lululemon drops the long-awaited Align No Line pant

Lululemon Align No Line Pant
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This is your sign to refresh your activewear drawer (and actually go to those yoga classes you swore were your new thing!).

Lululemon Align fans rejoice! Ten years after creating their world-renowned leggings, the Canadian brand is introducing a follow-up: the Align No Line Pant. What makes these leggings different? Say goodbye to the front seam. The pants feature a smooth, clean aesthetic but still have that same buttery soft material that we all know and love. Stock up while you can!

Smythe brings the summer vibes to your desk (and beyond)

Keeping up your reputation as best dressed at the office this summer? We’ve got you covered.

Introducing Smythe’s Spring 2025 collection. Female-founded and mindfully made, their workwear-inspired designs are sure to get you that promotion. Think lace-clad pencil skirts, oversized blazers and impeccable tailoring — all reimagined with summer days in mind.

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Maddison Hoyt is FASHION's Summer Editorial Intern. 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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