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This May, a new floral series by Fleurs de Villes will make its Canadian debut in Toronto, including a beautiful installation at Yorkville Village. Fleurs de Villes VOYAGE, presented by the Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area, will be on display from May 10–14, 2023. The free floral show, which celebrates the cultures, people and heritage of iconic global destinations, will include 35 stops, each featuring floral mannequins and installations created by talented local florists and event designers. “Fleurs de Villes champions talented florists on an international scale, and we’re delighted to bring Fleurs de Villes VOYAGE to Toronto for its Canadian debut as we honour timeless monuments, diverse traditions, and notable people around the world,” Karen Marshall, Co-Founder of Fleurs de Villes, said in a statement. In addition to one-of-a-kind floral installations and mannequins, there will be a number of complementary events happening in and around Yorkville around the VOYAGE show dates.

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From May 4–5, 2023, Via Cavour will be hosting an exclusive, in-store Brunello Cucinelli Trunk Show at Yorkville Village. Appointments are essential, and customers will have the opportunity to preview and pre-order menswear styles from the Fall/Winter 2023 collection, which won’t be in store or online until mid to late summer. On view will be an edited selection of outerwear, knitwear, loungewear and footwear pieces from the brand, some of which will not be offered off-the-rack. For the upcoming season, says the team at Via Cavour, the Italian luxury label is offering many new and exciting outerwear options.

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Rundi Phelan: Afloat "Staying a float, with all the moving pieces in our lives. How to thrive with grace and beauty during our time here? Flowers struggle to survive and they bring beauty to our planet. Afloat is no sinking - it is surviving and flourishing! For that we need trust, faith and pixie dust!" Step into a blooming paradise with the works of Rundi Phelan and discover a vibrant array of colours an intricate details that will transport you to a garden oasis. March 6 - April 6 Located in the Oval For more details follow Rundi Phelan.

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The new, 4,000-square-foot Andrews boutique recently opened near our Hazelton Avenue entrance, across from Teatro Verde. “The Yorkville neighbourhood has long been the epicentre for fashion and lifestyle retailers, we are very proud to have been a part of this dynamic community for more than 30 years,” Darren Mason, the President of Andrews, said in a release. “The store is uniquely situated amongst a bustling array of lifestyle retailers including art galleries, health and wellness studios, restaurants and floral designers.” Inspired by the Japandi style, which combines Japanese and Scandinavian design and is described by Architectural Digest as “centered on tranquil, minimalist, and functional interiors,” the stunning space features large arched windows, light wood details, sculptural lighting and elegant, well-lit fitting rooms. At Andrews, an iconic Canadian womenswear retailer that opened its first location in 1990, you’ll find everything from stylish workwear to designer eveningwear to great denim.

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Farré by Emmanuel, located at The Fix on the lower level of Yorkville Village, is where you can find French shoe designer Emmanuel Farré’s stunning, handmade and hand-dyed leather goods. Named one of the city’s best-dressed denizens by Toronto Life in 2015, the stylish Frenchman is best known for his eye-catching footwear designs, meticulously crafted in France and hand-dyed by Emmanuel. In the shop, there are handsome leather monk-strap shoes, tassel loafers, Chelsea boots and more—available in a range of colours and customizable with the designer’s signature patina finish. In addition to carrying Farré’s namesake footwear line, the Farré by Emmanuel boutique houses a distinctive, unique leather salon.

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Vibrant shades of green, from clover to emerald, are an easy way to liven up your spring wardrobe. For maximum impact, wear a matching set head-to-toe, or brighten up an all-black ensemble with a pop of bright green. Here are six ways to wear the trending colour now. Go monochromatic in this elegant, minimalist Maska set.   This fitted knit by Maska can be worn with a matching pencil skirt for the office, and your favourite high-waist jeans on the weekend.   By Far’s patent leather mini bag, available at TNT, will fit all your going-out essentials and add a pop to any look.   Available in three colours, Roberto Festa’s bejeweled slides are perfect with denim now and for spring weddings latter.

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