Hosting Thanksgiving this year and looking for inspiration? We asked Shawn Gibson, co-owner of Teatro Verde, to share some of the top décor trends of the moment, as well as his entertaining tips for the holidays. What are some of your favourite tabletop trends this fall? We’re seeing a lot of multi-coloured pumpkins in all sizes and shapes, from traditional colours to modern brights and even DayGlo colours. Are there any fun or unexpected design elements you would recommend for the Thanksgiving table? We have a series of fun designer paper placemats and more from Hester & Cook. They are stylish, eco-friendly and easy to clean up, and many feature clever cut-outs. Teatro is known for its beautiful floral arrangements.
Read MorePreppy style is officially back in fashion. There were rugby shirts, pleated skirts and plenty of collegiate-inspired looks on the Paris runways for Fall/Winter 2022. Here are six fresh ways to wear the preppy trend this season. This wool and cashmere cardigan by Rhude offers an elevated take on the classic varsity sweater.
Read MoreFor most of us, denim is a year-round wardrobe staple. But this season, it’s also a fashionable must-have—designers showed wide-leg jeans, tailored denim jackets and more on the fashion week runways for Fall/Winter 2022. Here are seven ways to upgrade your denim for fall. This dyed denim chore coat by Alex Mill is perfect for cooler days.
Read MoreThis year, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) will be taking place from September 8–18. Here’s what to wear if you’ve got tickets or an invite to a World Premiere, gala event or star-studded after-party. Turn heads in this elegant silk dress by Fleur du Mal, available at TNT. You’ll feel great wearing the colour of the moment.
Read MoreFall is just around the corner, and now is the perfect time to start thinking about your new season wardrobe. Here are the top runway trends to know for Fall/Winter 2022. The slouchy pantsuit has been trending for a few seasons.
Read MoreYorkville Murals, an annual festival that celebrates public art, will be taking place in Yorkville this month from August 20-28, 2022. It’s a unique opportunity to see new murals, meet and discover artists, and enjoy food and drinks in a fun atmosphere at the heart of the city. During the festival, new murals by artists such as Mikael B., Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart, and Shelby and Sandy will be on view at the Murals Courtyard at 99 Yorkville. At Yorkville Village, a site-specific installation by talented Canadian artist Jordan Sook—a life-size tree made from recycled clothing—can be seen at The Oval.
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