How-To: Eccentric and Unconventional Eye Makeup

With self-expression being conveyed in many stylistic means, there has been a recent rise in personal creativity displayed through colourful and artistic eye makeup. Shows like HBO’s Euphoria have highlighted ways to express your style other than clothes, often showcasing unique eyeshadow and makeup designs. While it might feel intimidating to sport an orange winged eyeliner or monochromatic eyeshadow look daily, taking small steps out of your comfort zone will help you evolve your sense of style and individuality.

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Rebecca Yan
The Fusion of Luxury and Streetwear: An Interview with Homage Brand’s Creators

Ultimately, an era of a cutting-edge fusion between upscale high fashion and sporty streetwear has been embraced by both designers and consumers in the fashion realm, and lucky for us, Canada has produced some enticing up-and-coming brands that embody this fashion synthesis. Homage Brand, created by two Canadian 21-year-old creatives, is a streetwear label that transcends the domain of relaxed streetwear and, instead, gracefully combines comfort, elegance, and modernity.

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Ema Popovic
Fall 2021 Trend Predictions: Accessories

Looking to do a small wardrobe upgrade for the upcoming school year? No worries, this article might help you! As a student, spending money on my wardrobe means investing in practical and versatile pieces to make sure I use the product’s life cycle well.

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Kelsi Lee
Proof Canada: The Importance of Textiles, Quality & Fit

The conversation around the future of the fashion industry tends to lean towards sustainability and waste management. The term sustainability itself can draw many different definitions for everyone, especially since it acts as more of an umbrella term to describe the interconnectedness of social, political, and economic development in relation to the environment.

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Isabella Hamilton
Fashion in 1920s Paris

When we think of iconic fashion decades, the roaring 20s is undeniably one of the first periods my mind eagerly races to. Along with pivotal political turning points, social justice waves, and literal regime changes, the international fashion scene completely changed following the First World War. Specifically, Paris in the 20s, the time of the Lost Generation, was consumed with new, daring trends- trends that were not coincidentally in tune with the coexisting societal changes.

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Ema Popovic
5 Indigenous Designers and Brands Using Fashion and Lifestyle for Advocacy

Five Indigenous designers and brands to listen to and learn from, as well as support on their journey to achieving excellence. Amongst all five of these brands and designers are individuals who are deeply connected to their work and continue to use it as a platform to advocate for change in social influence, product development, and, most importantly, representation in the fashion industry.

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Kelsi Lee
Dior Men SS22

There is no denying the fact that fashion and music are intertwined. The creative director of Dior, Kim Jones, took that statement literally when he decided to collaborate on his SS22 menswear collection with American rapper and producer Travis Scott.

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Isabella Hamilton
How-To: Shop Small

Ever since the start of lockdown in March 2020, I’ve seen the popularity of small businesses rise. Other than supporting your friend’s entrepreneurship, there are many reasons why shopping small can help you, the creator, your community, and the economy.

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Rebecca Yan
It Takes A Village: Angel Chang & Her Commitment to Sustainability

With the rise of performative activism on many of our timelines, it has become difficult to differentiate between clothing brands that genuinely strive to maintain a sustainable agenda and those that are just hopping on the bandwagon. Designer Angel Chang fully embodies what it means to care for the earth, evident through her electricity-free brand’s commitment to sustainability, cultural knowledge, preservation, and strong will to empower the younger generation.

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Isabella Hamilton
Playing with Primary Colours

As we approach the upcoming summer of bright and bold colours, this new colourway of fashion can be intimidating. Do you stay with the neutral blues, greys, and whites or venture out into the burnt oranges, vivid purples, and sunny yellows? One of the best starting places to achieve a colourful look this summer is to lean on the primary colours.

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Rebecca Yan
An Everlasting Fashion Influence: The History of Men’s Jewelry

Men’s jewelry has made a comeback not only in the high-fashion realm but in the lives of everyday Western consumers. This trend could be attributed to Harry Styles' seemingly limitless success as both an artist and fashion influence. The re-invigorated appeal of men’s accessories has reconceptualized the meaning of self-expression, elegance, and gender normativity.

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Ema Popovic
SS21 - 1970s Inspired Fashion for All

It’s out with the old and in with the new, but maybe not this spring-summer season. From Gucci’s vibrant resort collection to Versace’s bold ready-to-wear looks, designers have re-invented the revolutionary style of the 70s, including genderless silhouettes.

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Kelsi Lee