

These days, Canadian coat brand Sentaler has lots to celebrate. Known for its high-quality pieces designed in Canada and handcrafted in Peru, the label is on every luxury outerwear lover’s wishlist. In celebration of the company’s sixteenth anniversary, it opened two new seasonal boutiques: one in Toronto’s Yorkdale mall and the other on New York’s Madison Avenue. Additionally, the brand will host a series of pop-up trunk shows across the US showcasing its Fall 2025 collection. Think: double-breasted coats, capes, wrap coats and more in Sentaler’s signature colours.

Speaking of which, we’re obsessed with Sentaler’s sumptuous shade of the year, cherry lacquer. The hue is a rich crimson that transcends seasons, but it particularly embodies the feminine essence of their most recent collection. A sweet sixteen, indeed.

Calling all K-pop fans! Chloé just announced that model and singer Anna Tanaka from the girl group MEOVV is their newest global brand ambassador.
The luxury House’s latest collections are all about flowing fabrics, muted pastel hues, lace details and feminine touches—their Spring 2026 show was no exception. It’s only fitting, then, that the brand would select Anna to star in their latest campaign. With her polished personal style and elegant on-stage presence, she effortlessly embodies Chloé’s free-spirited femininity. A perfect pairing if we’ve ever seen one.

Burberry always brings fall dressing gems, and the heritage brand’s signature scarf is the ultimate example.
The check scarf was first introduced in the 1980s and has been a Burberry staple ever since. This year, there are more than 30 different colourways and multiple fabrics options to choose from, so you can really make your scarf your own. Cashmere, silk, wool—you name it, they have it. The best part? Burberry offers a complimentary monogramming service to give your accessory a personal touch.

What happens when you mix Canadian footwear with Japanese streetwear? Great shoes.
Canadian legacy footwear brand Sorel is partnering with Neighborhood to create the ultimate high-performance winter footwear. The result: the Daystorm Horizon boot. Fit for the city or the mountains, it’s designed to be durable, comfortable and versatile. Starring professional snowboarder Kazuhiro Kokubo, the campaign imagery captures the fierceness of Canadian winters with Neighborhood’s ultra-cool edge. What better way to kick off the season?

Good things come in threes. That’s why Reformation is joining forces with model and It girl Camille Rowe for a third time.
After the success of their most recent collab in 2023, the two fashion forces are getting back together this fall. This limited edition Ref & Camille capsule includes everything from backless dresses and sophisticated suiting to sexy heels and practical purses, all emitting the model’s je ne sais quoi aura. We’ll take three of each.

A power couple we didn’t see coming? Luxury automotive brand Porsche and upscale appliance manufacturer Smeg.
The partnership is a bit unexpected, but makes sense: both companies pride themselves on precision, performance and quality craftsmanship with sleek style. The limited-edition collection includes classic Smeg designs like its iconic kettle, fridge, and espresso machinet. For a special twist, each design comes in a variety of signature Porsche colours like metallic red and muted green, showcasing both brands’ iconic logos. Consider this the perfect gift for the luxury car lover in your life.

Mackage’s 2025 Core campaign is more than just about outerwear. It’s about a vibe: including a mix of signature styles as well as striking new designs with a focus on lifestyle. Picture sleek, minimalist pieces that offer both fashion and function. For the campaign, supermodel Stella Maxwell and actor Matt Bomer pose with animals (think: stoic hounds, a regal owl and a striking falcon) representing the brand’s powerful core values. Philosophical meanings aside—they look incredibly cool.
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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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