Ode to Betsey Johnson

Betsey Johnson grew up in Wethersfield, Connecticut, where she had two great loves: drawing and dance. She had always been passionate about the arts. She started designing clothes as she saw them as a way to bring her two-dimensional drawings to life. She studied art at the Pratt Institute before switching to Syracuse University to study fabric design. Betsey began her career in fashion after winning the Mademoiselle Guest Editor Contest, a summer scholarship contest for promising young women…

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Cassidy Rae
Daisy Jones and the Six: Bringing ‘70s Back

What is most compelling about the story of Daisy Jones and the Six is that while each main character endures their struggles, they all fight for their beliefs and do not conform to societal norms. In Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel, all the women she creates are […]

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Cassidy Rae
A Guide to Mindful Thrifting

The question of “how do I sustainably build a wardrobe?” is often one that lingers in my mind. With all of the barriers that come with shopping, such as the price, size, durability, and the amount of times that you think you will wear the item, this can be a hard feat […]

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Emma Rychliwksy
Runway Stunts: Attention Seeking or Avant-Garde Genius?

The runway is no stranger to acts of performance art, an opportunity for brands to showcase their collections’ themes through eye-catching novelties and thought-provoking stunts. Alexander McQueen was known for his radical and imaginative runway shows, which often sought to exploit controversial […]

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Nicole Dancey
Olivia Rodrigo: From Punk-Princess to SOUR Purple

In honour of Olivia Rodrigo turning 20 and exiting her teenage years, this article is a retrospective on how the singer-songwriter redefined what it means to be a heartbroken and resentful teen. Rodrigo's debut album was released in May 2021 and showcased her versatility in writing angsty […]

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Cassidy Rae
A Crystal Ball For My Closet?

This just in. Skinny jeans continue to be banished; unless they arrive with flared bottoms. A Y2K revival is in the works. What’s hot and what’s not in the future? What if I told you there was a way to predict trends in the fashion industry with the help of artificial intelligence? This powerful tool […]

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Rhea Matharu
The Fashion Evolution of Emma Chamberlain

Looking back to early 2017, I recall a few things: Boho chic outfits, Adidas Superstars, and Emma Chamberlain making her rise to fame. While the first two mentions have outgrown their popularity, Emma has only adapted and thrived since then. For those of you […]

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Jesse Vyner
Is Crochet Here to Stay?

During my Pinterest and Instagram scrolls, I have been noticing more crochet tops, hats, skirts, and dresses making their appearance lately. Not only has crochet been having its moment in the media, but in high fashion as well: Jonathan Simkhai’s collection “the crochet edit,” the Prada bucket hat, and the […]

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Emma Rychliwksy
His Muse, Her Armour

If you follow fashion, you are probably familiar with the classic opening scene from Breakfast at Tiffany's. Fashion icon, Holly Golightly, eats a pastry in front of her favourite diamond store wearing a little black dress and  five-strand pearl necklace.  For over seven […]

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Cassidy Rae
A Thought For Your Next Thrift Trip

I always love my trips to a thrift store. Finding unique vintage trinkets and clothes that transport me back to decades ago. It is like an affordable time travel machine. Not to mention, I’d be reusing pieces and giving them a second life. 

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Rhea Matharu
A Dive Into the Archives

Much of fashion was, and still heavily is, influenced by the designers and creative minds of the 90’s. Some of the most iconic runways and collections debuted, and many worked tirelessly to create a name for themselves in a cutthroat industry. In addition, this was […]

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Isabella Hamilton
Coco Chanel: Revolutionizing Women’s Fashion for Years to Come

Having a long-lived and fulfilling life, it is no question that Coco Chanel has made a legacy for herself. With so many pivotal avenues to discuss in her journey, it was hard to choose the focus of this article. As we know so much about her iconic fashion and creative designs, it seems her upbringing is overlooked. Now, for you luxury design enthusiasts, do […]

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Jesse Vyner
Layering Circa 2010 Disney

Most of us can’t quit this toxic relationship. We can’t resist the impulse purchase expensed as retail therapy or a pick-me-up. A quick scroll down, a few accidental clicks, and a full cart. Who is it hurting, really? Though we pay the price of the clothing, the greater price is paid by garment workers trapped in systemic poverty […]

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Rhea Matharu
The Power of Influence

Do you ever see a celebrity in an advertisement and wonder if they use that product in their daily life? How much do companies pay celebrities to read their strategically written scripts? Often, celebrity endorsements lack an authentic connection between consumers and the celebrities we see. When choosing the face of a brand […]

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Cassidy Rae