Le Centerpiece, At the Heart of It

Interior design has taken center stage over these past few years. Before the proven ability for mass-remote living, the home was…  taken for granted?

From Assouline to Zine: Print is Back

There was a time when Kindle threatened the existence of books. It’s 2014, your parents just gifted you the new Kinlde 7 already uploaded with The Fault in Our Stars, the complete Divergent series, and a year’s subscription to Kindle Unlimited.

Where Did You Go, Polyvore?

Nepotism, wealth, and elitism have long been points of contention in the fashion industry. Twenty years ago, the industry was nearly unreachable by the “average” person and virtually impossible to access for those in marginalized sectors.

On the Decks: Chissmiss Cherry

Multidisciplinary DJ and creative Chissmiss Cherry spent the majority of 2023 delivering queer-friendly DJ events to the downtown Toronto area. Her two music projects, Traxx & Feels and Stir Fry, aim to create inclusive and absolutely ass-shaking music events in the Toronto nightlife scene.

Rediscovering Wonder with Marc Jacobs SS24

Similar origin stories float around the fashion industry. Stylists whose first clients were high school friends seeking their expertise, designers who learned to sew from family members and whose first commissioned pieces were for their siblings, photographers whose first photoshoot was a field trip shot with their iPhone.

Dreamscapes by v?

Connection has been a hard ideal to articulate as of late. Being physically dissolved through global isolation while being equally amplified through social digitalization, the concept of genuine connection has become difficult to understand and even harder to communicate.