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Whether you’re shopping for a romantic partner or looking to treat a friend for Galentine’s Day, here are seven great gift ideas, including a stunning floral arrangement, heart-shaped jewelry and a chic silk robe to wear all year round. Fleur du Mal’s silk-blend robe features ostrich feather trim and an alluring hemline. Available at TNT.   Make a bold impression with an elegant floral arrangement from Teatro Verde.   How sweet are these designed-in-Toronto earrings? Available at Andrews.   Find this striped Brunello Cucinelli button down at Via Cavour.   Treat your Valentine (or yourself) to a custom facial at Radford Studio.   Maska’s heart pattern sweater also features eye-catching embellishments.   Head to Serli Diamonds to check out this charming bracelet with a timeless appeal..

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The best way to stay warm this winter is to lean into natural fabrics like cashmere, wool and flannel. Worn solo or in smart layers, these insulating materials offer ample protection from the elements but are also breathable and offer a cozy hand feel. Ahead, great finds in the best textures of the season. CASHMERE Isabel Marant’s cashmere cardigan comes pre-distressed and is made in Italy.

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Headed to a ski resort or cottage country this winter? Or just looking for stylish staples that will keep you warm and comfortable in the city through the coming months? The key is to find extra hygge styles that are designed with performance and movement in mind. Depending on your destination and plans, that could be base layers to go under your favourite down coat, a winter hat that’s actually flattering, or a knits that can be styled multiple ways. Here are seven stylish pieces to pack for your next vacation. This pretty sweater by Maska could be dressed up with a lace skirt, or worn with your favourite jeans at the chalet.   This Sentaler scarf is available in a great range of colours, and proceeds from the sale of #SENTALER4SickKids pieces are donated to SickKids Foundation.   These shearling La Canadienne boots, available at Jean-Paul Fortin, are made for snowy days and wintry walks.   Looking for a packable, warm layering piece? We’ve got our eye on this Woolrich men’s jacket from TNT.   Brunello Cuchinelli’s cashmere beanie looks great on and off the slopes.

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Not quite done with your holiday shopping? Fret not, there’s still time to find the perfect presents for everyone on your list. From budget-friendly stocking stuffers to splurge-worthy finds for your nearest and dearest, here are ten great last-minute gift ideas—all available at Yorkville Village. This bracelet by Toronto-based Biko is both timeless and fashionable. Available at Andrews.   Shopping for a fashion enthusiast? Wow them with this hand-woven crystal macramé handbag by Staud at TNT.   Encourage writing and reflection with this beautiful floral notebook from the Christian Lacroix Collection at Teatro Verde.   Cop.

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Looking for an outstanding new coat that will keep you warm this winter? We’ve got you covered with options ranging from a made-in-Canada wool coat to a chic Harris Tweed topper. Here are seven of the season’s best outerwear options. Sentaler’s houndstooth print coat is made with a warm and luxe Suri Alpaca fabric.   A fashionable alternative to the basic puffer, this Mackage style from TNT would make for a thoughtful splurge gift.   Find this ultrawarm, reversible shearling and leather coat by Toronto-based Hiso at Andrews.   Made with Harris Tweed cashmere, this Loro Piana design is fully lined and water-repellent. Available at Via Cavour.   This classic maxi coat from Rinascimento at Maska can go from day to evening with ease.   TNT’s charming Ganni topper is ideal for layering experts and transitional days.   A Canadian-made, 100% virgin wool coat in the colour of the season? This Judith & Charles topper is sure to be a wardrobe hero this winter..

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Mark your calendars! Galerie de Bellefeuille Toronto will be exhibiting the work of four talented  artists this fall: David Drebin, Jennifer Hornyak, Patrick Rubinstein and Peter Horvath. From floral still lifes to assemblage portraits, expect to see bold and thought-provoking work at these upcoming solo exhibitions. David Drebin October 20, 2022 - November 8, 2022 New York City-based photographer and multi-disciplinary artist David Drebin is known for his cinematic and dramatic work. Courtesy: David Drebin   Patrick Rubinstein October 27, 2022 - November 15, 2022 Futuristic and avant-garde, Rubinstein’s colourful compositions draw from Optical, Pop and Street Art. Courtesy: Patrick Rubinstein. Galerie de Bellefeuille will be hosting an artist meet and greet with Patrick Rubinstein on Saturday, November 5th from 1:30–5:30 p.m.   Jennifer Hornyak November 10, 2022 - November 29, 2022 Painter Jennifer Hornyak’s textured, moody still-life paintings are eminently memorable. Courtesy: Jennifer Hornyak   Peter Horvath December 1, 2022 - December 20, 2022 The Canadian photo-based and New Media artist’s new work uses assemblage to deconstruct and recontextualize imagery. Courtesy: Peter Horvath.

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