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Stella McCartney and H&M Host an It Girl Party + More Fashion News

Plus, Omega opens a new boutique in Toronto’s Bloor-Yorkville Corridor.

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Stella McCartney and H&M threw a party to celebrate their new collab

Celebrations for the Stella McCartney H&M Collection in NYC
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This week, Stella McCartney and H&M hosted a celebratory event in Chelsea, Manhattan, to launch a new collaboration between the two brands.

It girl celebrities, artists and models who made an appearance at the celebration include Reneé Rapp, Janelle Monáe, Lila Moss, Amelia Gray—the list goes on, and it’s no wonder why. Stella McCartney, known for her sustainable fashion label and VIP parentage, is highly respected in the luxury fashion scene. Following Zara and Galliano’s recent pairing, this collaboration continues the ongoing trend of coveted designers creating collections for fast fashion giants. But this isn’t their first rodeo; McCartney first partnered with H&M back in 2005, and they’re now reuniting after 20 years. So nice, they had to do it twice.

Bottega Veneta unveils a moody Fall 2026 campaign

BOTTEGA VENETA fall 2026 campaign
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Bottega Veneta just shared its Fall 2026 campaign, photographed in Venice by Chris Rhodes under the creative direction of Louise Trotter. The campaign imagery is moody and wistful with a touch of nostalgia. Picture creative close-ups of the collection set across the city with intriguing crops, giving the campaign a unique narrative quality. Plus, the collection matches this energy, with reimagined classics like the Madison shoulder bag and an overall archival spirit. What can we say? It’s very Bottega.

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Omega opens a new boutique in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood

new Omega Yorkville
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Omega has popped up in a lot of cool places recently: the Olympics, the moon…and now the Bloor-Yorkville Corridor in Toronto.

The Swiss watchmaker is officially opening its doors on Toronto’s iconic luxury shopping street at Royal De Versailles Jewellers. The boutique is clean and streamlined with minimalist cream walls, honey-coloured wood panelling, and red accent details. Now, customers can experience the full Omega collections for themselves and learn everything there is to know about its timepieces—all without ever leaving Bloor Street.

Louis Vuitton reveals its 2026 high jewellery collection

ENIGMA MYTHICA COLLECTION LOUIS VUITTON HIGH JEWELRY
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It’s that time of year again: Louis Vuitton is back with a brand new release of high jewellery imbued with both beauty and a story.

Meet Mythica. This high jewellery collection features 110 pieces across 11 themes made from exquisite diamonds and exceptional gemstones—each with mythology-reminiscent names like Conquest, Spell and Sirius, to name a few. Each piece tells a tale of its own, honouring the wearer as the hero of their story, as represented by House Ambassador and actress Ana de Armas, who shines in each of the 11 capsules. Breathtaking and empowering, high jewellery has never felt more meaningful.

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Reformation’s latest bridal drop is summer wedding approved

Reformation Lupe Silk Dress Ivory
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Our favourite part of wedding season? The crop of new bridal collections, of course. Luckily, Reformation just dropped a series of wedding-approved dresses for the occasion.

This new bridal capsule offers silky, summery slips made with sustainability (and nuptials) in mind. Our fave is the Lupe Silk Dress, made from 100 percent silk charmeuse with a strapless, curved neckline and a corseted bodice. If you’re not a bride to be—fear not. Ref also included plenty of wedding guest dress options in subdued blue hues. Consider your wedding season wardrobe sorted.

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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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