Plus, Fendi introduces an astrology capsule.
Date June 9, 2023
Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton gets into luxury digital collectibles
Louis Vuitton’s iconic and storied trunk is launching into the metaverse. In this new voyage, so to speak, the French fashion house is carving out a space on Web 3.0 to house digital collectibles within the VIA Treasure Trunk. It’s basically a luxurious NFT. Through ownership (which comes at a cost of €39,000), you will have special access to new products and experiences that will be revealed through immersive launches at regular intervals throughout the year. What’s more, each of these very exclusive Louis Vuitton goodies — quantities will be limited to just a few hundred — are unique and, like a tangible trunk, come with a key to secure it.
Aaniin arrives at Stackt Market in Toronto
Photography courtesy of Aaniin
What better way to celebrate Indigenous History Month than to learn the stories of Indigenous brands and shop their goods? Newly launched department concept shop Aaniin is coming to Toronto’s Stackt Market on June 10, and it features over 35 brands by Indigenous makers. From Lesley Hampton and Section 35 to Aaniin’s very own merch, there’s much to see.
Fendi wants to know your star sign
Photography courtesy of Fendi
Astrology aficionados, listen up. Fendi is introducing an astrology capsule collection this summer, and it’s catered to all of the zodiac signs. The assortment of swim and beachwear features astrological prints originally drawn by the late Karl Lagerfeld in a chilled-out colour palette of white, pink, blue, brown, orange and black.
Duer sets up shop on Ossington Avenue
Photography courtesy of Deur
Vancouver-based apparel brand Duer, known for its environmentally conscious Performance Denim and other comfort driven lifestyle pieces, has opened up a new location on Toronto’s buzzy Ossington strip. Perched within a bright orange building, the store is stocked with the brand’s entire lineup of pants, tops, jumpsuits and outerwear.
Canada Goose opens an immersive art installation
Photography courtesy of Canada Goose
Canada Goose has partnered with local multidisciplinary artist Moya Garrison-Msingwana to create an immersive installation inspired by craftsmanship and sustainability. Titled Stitched in Ages, the figures are constructed out of upcycled Canada Goose fabrics and materials to mimic humans and draw attention to the importance of the human impact on our environment. See it for yourself at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre; it’s on display from now until June 26.
Mindful Pigs’ new collection will have you thinking
Genderless vegan brand Mindful Pigs is releasing its second-ever collection, Wonders of the Cosmos, and it’s inspired by the interconnection of everything in the universe. But don’t be fooled by the sounds of its otherworldliness — the pieces are understated enough to be timeless wardrobe staples. Bonus: They transcend seasons and can be worn all throughout the year.
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