Montreal-based luxury outerwear brand Moose Knuckles announced that it has teamed up with designers Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta, and their eponymous label Eckhaus Latta to launch an exclusive collection.
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Racine: The Montreal-based Futurism Label Making Waves
Emile Lemay-Racine has always been attracted to different artistic media throughout his life. When he isn’t designing, you can find him delving into producing, painting or DJing.
Grimes Releases Shinigami Eyes
Another new song has been dropped by Grimes, her second in recent months. This song is called “Shinigami Eyes” and was produced by Brthr and written by Grimes.
Chrisauntae
Chrisauntae at Want Management photographed and styled by Stella Gigliotti exclusive for Liminul Magazine.
The Red Room: Exploring Intimacy and Femininity
The Red Room, a multi-disciplinary artist installation in the St Henri borough of Tiohtià:ke / Montreal this past week, was equal parts community, femininity, and unfettered artistic expression.
Reconceiving Public Space Post-Pandemic
Re-conceptualizing how public space is perceived today in tandem with how they are envisioned has to do not only with the future of a city but also with its past.
A Conversation between Sheila Nadimi & Brent Cleveland
Brent Cleveland and Sheila Nadimi, two artists living and working in Montreal, are both perhaps emblematic of the city’s propensity toward the avant-garde.
Verseau Belladonna
It has been more than four years since Toronto-based Label Verseau launched its first collection. Then, a fledgling hobby of founder Josephine Kent’s, the first offering from the designer’s brand was “quintessential ‘Verseau’” as she puts it.
Christian Dior: Haute Couture – Exposition au Musée McCord
Christian Dior has been a staple in haute couture since the mid-century. The designer, whose sumptuous and elegant vision of femininity redefined modern dress for women has had a formidable presence in fashion ever since.
Canadian Photographer Ibrahim Mahmoud’s ‘Where his Flowers Bloom’
The project ‘Where his Flowers Bloom’ by Montreal-based photographer Ibrahim Mahmoud explores notions of toxic masculinity and how young men and people of color are often ostracized and depicted as violent and hypermasculine.