

Introducing the latest iteration of the Tiffany Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden. In celebration of the launch, Tiffany & Co. hosted an intimate evening at New York’s historic Park Avenue Armory—two rooms of which were originally designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1881. Talk about a legacy! Celebs from Heated Rivalry heartthrob Connor Storrie to K-pop girl group singer Rosé attended the gala dressed to the nines, each adorned in Tiffany jewels, of course.

In case you’re unfamiliar with Blue Book, it’s the brand’s way of sharing its yearly high jewellery collections. The Hidden Garden collection is designed by Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille with the Tiffany Design Studio. While last year’s Blue Book, titled Sea of Wonder, was all things aquatic, this year’s theme is defined by delicate flora and fauna motifs on necklaces, earrings, rings and brooches. Think subtle butterflies and birds nestled in foliage crafted from exquisite diamonds and rare coloured gemstones. The Tiffany Blue Book 2026 celebrates the beauty of the natural world—and a beauty it is indeed.

Uniqlo just announced its newest collaboration with Danish designer Cecilie Bahnsen—an ethereal Spring 2026 collection titled “Shapes of Poetry”.
Launching in May, the collection is modern and feminine featuring pieces like relaxed sundresses, flowy tees and midi skirts with romantic details like ruffles and shirring. The lineup offers oversized, Scandinavian silhouettes and a minimalist colour palette that have become Bahnsen signatures. Plus, for the first time, her designs come in an equally cute girls’ line for a matching moment.

This Earth Day, Roots is teaming up with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) to protect the Canadian landscapes that have inspired their designs for over 50 years.
To celebrate this third-annual collaboration, Roots launched a limited-edition Earth Month collection of graphic tees made from recycled cotton with three unique illustrations of forests across Canada. The best part? All proceeds will go towards NCC’s conservation efforts.

If you love fashion and sports, you won’t want to miss this buzzy Canadian collab taking over Toronto.
Canadian legacy brand Reitmans is expanding its sports presence with an exciting new partnership with Toronto Tempo, Canada’s first WNBA team. Meet the Tempo Rhythm Section (aka the team’s dance crew) presented and dressed by Hyba, Reitmans’ activewear brand. On top of this exciting collaboration, Reitmans is also celebrating its 100th birthday. Sounds like a major win all around.

As part of Milan Design Week 2026, Louis Vuitton is hosting an immersive exhibit at the Palazzo Serbelloni. Put simply, it’s a love letter to interior design.
This multifaceted exhibit features artifacts from the Louis Vuitton archives, each room taking inspiration from various iconic artists from the Art Deco movement. Picture everything from furniture and textiles to abstract decor and classic Louis Vuitton trunks adorning the space. It’s a rich cultural moment that proves that LV is so much more than handbags.
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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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