In celebration of over three decades of Air, Nike launched the Department of Unimaginable in 12 cities across the globe for this year’s Air Max month. The interactive pop-ups contained a range of visuals that highlighted the design evolution and history of the iconic sneaker. Orchestrated by Nike designers and partners, each city implemented workshops with a focus on industrial design, colour design and materials exploration, and illustration and typography.
Anticipating the Fenty Rihanna x PUMA Autumn/Winter 2016 collection, it’s hard to know what to expect. With an eerie setting on the runway, complete…
How does one feel in Whitney Linen? Model Rose Francella sums it up: “Easy, simple, sexy.” Designer Whitney Westwood’s Whitney Linen Spring/Summer 2016 ready-to-wear…
Milan-based, Vancouver-native Christopher Bates’ Fall/Winter 2015 collection is impressive. And it is no wonder given Bates’ fashion training at the legendary Istituto Marangoni in…
Prints, mono chrome and bold colour are the essentials to compliment sneakers, flats, loafers and stilettos for this season. At least when it comes to…
OBEY stays true to its original street style this spring/summer season, while fusing in colour, chromatics, prints and texture for the warmer weather. The…
Loose fits, plunging necklines and the use of white and cream – all on trend this season. When stylist Aliecia Brissett (@AsSeenByLeesh) hit up Toronto’s World…
The Timberland Company has reached a level of brand recognition that all brands aspire to. Timberland has become a regular noun like Kleenex, Xerox…
Whether it’s the Clueless look, the Rock n’ Roll look, or the classic Daisy look with a twist, this winter promises that while the…