

How do you know when a collaboration has been a success? You spot an It girl wearing it, of course. The day after the release of the Sorel x Proenza Schouler collection, Bella Hadid was seen sporting the Caribou Mule in black while out in L.A. We also wouldn’t be surprised if she also had the Sorel x Prozenza Schouler Chelsea Boots stowed away in her closet somewhere.
Both styles beautifully merge Sorel’s famed functionality with the NY-based brand’s signature heavy contrast stitching. While we expect the shoes to sell out soon, head to Holt Renfrew to shop them for yourself.

Tiffany & Co. is no stranger to sparkle. But with the release of ‘The Eternity by Tiffany’ watch collection, they might’ve outdone themselves.
The new timepiece draws inspiration from eternity-style rings (hence the name) and the brand’s advertisements from the 1960s. Each hour is marked by a uniquely cut gemstone, with the heart-shaped diamond at the 12-hour mark “symbolizing love,” according to a press release from the brand. And we haven’t even mentioned the bedazzled band, which features 512 diamonds of over 5.9 total carats. Talk about a showstopper!

Is it ever too early to start your holiday shopping? We certainly don’t think so. For any jewellery lovers on your list, may we recommend one of the season’s most beautiful new coffee table books, The Van Cleef & Arpels Collection (1906-1953).
This newly released tome is an immersive experience into the world of the luxury brand, with 700 exquisite jewels and 200 archival documents that explore the artistic and cultural landscape of the early 20th century. A not-so-hidden treasure, indeed.

Celebrating Loro Piana’s refined craftsmanship and minimalist-ethos, the Italian brand has partnered with Net-A-Porter and Mr. Porter on a winter capsule collection. Taking cues from its Fall 2024 runway presentation, the womenswear assortment comprises 21 pieces ranging from wool blazers, luxurious knits and suede accessories. For men, there are 34 styles, including shearling-lined outerwear, tailored trousers and an abundance of cashmere. Consider your winter wardrobe woes solved.
Underwear shopping is hard enough, let alone trying to do it online. Luckily, things just got much easier for Torontonians looking to buy IRL, as Knix has opened a new store at the Yorkdale Shopping Centre. The roomy location features all of the Canadian brand’s signature pieces, like its period underwear and wireless bras, plus its customizable shapewear line that allows you to cut each piece to fit your clothing.

There’s a lot of creativity in Canada — especially in the world of fashion. In search of where to find it? Consider Bloom Across Canada as a reference guide of sorts. Written by Beka Shane Denter, the volume features a collection of fifty interviews and portraits that celebrate innovative women and non-binary people. Some of the names include Tene Ward, a ballerina with the National Ballet of Canada and Truc Nguyen, a renowned fashion journalist and FASHION collaborator. We won’t blame you if you finish this book with more than just a few crushes.
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Annika Lautens is the former fashion news and features director of FASHION Magazine. With a resumé that would rival Kirk from "Gilmore Girls", she’s had a wide variety of jobs within the publishing industry, but her favourite topics to explore are fashion sociology and psychology. Annika currently lives in Toronto, and when she’s not interviewing celebrities, you can find her travelling.