Get into the holiday spirit with the return of Fleur De Villes NOËL to Bloor-Yorkville, and Yorkville Village, from December 6–10, 2023. Every Fleur De Villes event is spectacular to see in-person, and this year’s edition of NOËL promises to be a beautiful experience. During this free annual event, you can expect to see 30 festive, larger-than-life displays from talented Toronto florists set up all around the Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood, and even shop several fresh floral markets on Saturday, December 9. At Yorkville Village, you’ll find a dazzling skating scene created with a cornucopia of blooms and seasonal greenery in The Oval. There will be floral mannequins in skating poses, including an adorable dog made of flowers.
Read MoreA family-owned jewelry brand, Serli & Siroan has been in business in Yorkville for over 44 years. Founded in 1979 by Jacob and Denchali Siroan, the company specializes in handcrafted fine jewelry made with platinum, and yellow and white gold. “We make everything by hand, and offer custom designs,” says Daniel Siroan. It takes over 90 hours to craft a Serli & Siroan engagement ring.
Read MoreOne of our top summer events is back for 2023 and better than ever! From June 14–August 30, you can find UpMarket: Shine On! in The Oval at Yorkville Village. The curated market will run from 11am to 3pm every Wednesday this summer. UpMarket: Shine On! will feature products from a rotating selection of up to 25 local vendors each week, offering everything from clothing to sweet treats to beauty and wellness products.
Read MoreEarlier this year, Toronto-based Radford Beauty introduced an exciting rebrand—all new packaging, updated formulations and a fresh approach to skincare. The new promise? “We are a skincare brand that focuses on what matters - what’s inside the bottle.” To find out more about the story behind the rebrand, we spoke to Victoria Radford, founder of Radford Beauty and Radford Studio, about the exciting changes happening with her eponymous skincare line. You launched your beauty range in 2015.
Read MoreGloria Green is Canadian abstract artist. She has artist representation at Petroff Gallery, Toronto, Canada. "My art is a form of storytelling.
Read MoreToronto, Ontario – JL PHILLIPS GALLERY, in partnership with Yorkville Village, is proud to announce an upcoming collaborative art exhibition “Art from the Turtle’s Back: Indigenous Artwork from Coast to Coast,” showcasing the rich diversity of styles, mediums, and cultures from across Turtle Island. The Exhibition will run from October 10th to October 24th at The Oval, and The Gallery on the Upper Level in Yorkville Village, located at 55 Avenue Road in Toronto, Ontario. In collaboration with Gallery On Queen of Fredricton (N.B.), Bear Paw New Media Productions (N.B.), Unorthodox Yukon, Whitehorse (Y.T.), and Highness Global, Toronto(ON).
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