There is a particular intimacy that happens when fashion enters the home, especially a home that feels slightly wrong. Our December cover starring Rebecca-Jo Dunham-Baruchel and featuring garments by Atelier Artifact leans fully into that unease.
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Fashion Art Toronto FW25 Highlights
Fashion Art Toronto has always been less about polish and more about possibility. It is one of the few platforms in the country where designers can experiment without the weight of commercial expectation, where collections feel closer to performance, gesture, or emotional artifact than seasonal product.
DZHUS “ABSOLUTE”: A Study in Grief, Survival, and Transformative Design
With “ABSOLUTE,” Ukrainian designer Irina Dzhus transforms trauma into a stark, sculptural language. The project began during a period when Dzhus, having fled war and survived family abuse, entered what seemed like a safe chapter that quickly unraveled.
Semaine de la Mode Montréal FW25
Semaine de la Mode Montréal FW25 unfolded less like a week of runways than a palimpsest, layers of history, material memory, and cultural contradiction inscribed into each collection.
How Matières Fécales’ ‘Hannah’ Extends Montréal’s Avant-Garde Legacy
At Place Vendôme this past week, Matières Fécales unveiled Hannah—their sophomore Paris Fashion Week collection, and a love letter to co-founder Hannah Rose Dalton.
The Dreamer is Still Asleep
To dream is to hover between presence and absence, to drift into the liminal space where the body is neither fully there nor fully gone.
FINE CHAOS SS26: POST MORT3M
Marc C. Møllerskov has long mined dystopian subcultures for their capacity to reframe survival as style, yet POST MORT3M marked a shift from his earlier, more chaotic presentations toward something tighter in its narrative arc and more deliberate in its construction.
Fashion Art Toronto SS25 Highlights
This past weekend Fashion Art Toronto presented its SS25 edition of 1664 Fashion Week, marking the platform’s historic 20th anniversary with a charged slate of designers who blurred the line between subversion and sophistication.
Andy + Jialin
Toronto-based fashion and beauty photographer Jamie Brockie captures the elegance of structure and the artistry of form in ANDY + JIALIN.
Flight of Imagination: Styntsov’s Bold Debut Collection
Fashion, much like air travel, has always been about motion—moving between places, ideas, and identities. For Toronto-based designer Anton Styntsov, this metaphor takes flight in their debut collection, a daring synthesis of tailored power suits, aviation-inspired uniforms, and structured evening wear.









