The Fall/Winter 2023 collections have started arriving in stores—now is the time to make your seasonal shopping list and secure those must-have items that will update your wardrobe for the months ahead. Ahead, six of our favourite new arrivals for fall. Grunge is a big trend this season, and this cotton Brunello Cucinelli shirt at Via Cavour makes for a great layering piece for concerts and the office alike. The sporty, flat ribbing on this sweater adds texture and interest to any look. Available at Via Cavour. Trust us—the gorpcore trend is not going anywhere.
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This year, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) runs from Thursday, September 7 to Sunday, September 17, 2023. Whether you’re looking forward to the Dumb Money world premiere or have tickets to the gala presentation of the documentary featuring Lil Nas X, there are sure to be many reasons to dress up and go out in September—and that’s not even counting all the red carpet events and TIFF-adjacent parties and that are in the works. Ahead, six stylish finds for every TIFF event on your schedule. This chic Magda Butrym dress, available at TNT, works for both cocktail and black tie events, depending on how you choose to accessorize. This stylish, versatile dress by Toronto-based label Greta Constantine will look and feel great on all night long. Available at Andrews. For an informal event with a fashionable crowd, swap your go-to blazer out for this fun Acne Studios jacket.
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You’ll find beautiful murals, oversized installations, inflatable sculptures, a block party and more at this year’s lively Yorkville Murals (YVM) festival. This year’s theme is No Empty Spaces, and the free annual event will see artists including Ness Lee, Ben Johnston, Jordan Sook, and Julia Monson transform over 50,000-square-feet of space in Yorkville over the last weekend of August. At Yorkville Village, there will be an art installation by Canadian artist Jordan Sook in The Oval. “Natural Selection,” an eight-foot sphere made using basketballs, explores "the inherent human desire to reach new heights and pursue personal and collective elevation.” Between August 26–27, 2023, you can expect to find everything from a larger-than-life hopscotch game and free mini-golf to live painting by local and international artists like Dalkhafine and Elvis Mourao on Yorkville Avenue and Bellair Street.
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Can’t get away before Labour Day but still want to take a break from routine? Consider booking a fun and relaxing weekend or overnight staycation in Yorkville before the end of summer. Get pampered, do some shopping, dine out with your partner or friends, and find time for yourself—all without worrying about travel delays or unexpected weather events. Here are five ideas for a memorable Yorkville staycation. ENJOY A FIVE-STAR STAY AT THE HAZELTON HOTEL Reserve one of The Hazelton Hotel’s 62 luxurious rooms or 15 spacious suites and you’ll be steps away from the heart of Yorkville. The luxuriously appointed boutique hotel features a Spa by Valmont, indoor saltwater pool and fitness facilities, and guests have access to 24-hour in-room dining from ONE Restaurant. BOOK A TREATMENT AT RADFORD At Radford studio, you can book hair services, facials, injectables, makeup services and maintenance for brows and lashes seven days a week.
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When it’s hot out, having the right work wardrobe is key, whether you’re commuting on transit or Zoom-ing the team from your home office. Look for versatile, loose-fitting separates in breathable fabrics like cotton and linen, and you’ll be able to stay cool in style. Ahead, eight summer finds you can wear to work. The Darcy sleeveless dress by Judith & Charles is sleekly minimalist, and available in sizes 00 to 12. This blouse by Rag & Bone at Andrews would look great worn with jeans or your go-to cardigan. Linen a classic and versatile addition to any summer wardrobe.
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The Brain Project is a Toronto-wide art exhibit created by the Baycrest Foundation to raise awareness and inspire conversations about brain health with Canadians. Proceeds support Baycrest’s world-leading work in brain health and aging care, research and education. The Brain Project engages artists from across the globe, both established and emerging, to design and create one-of-a-kind sculptures that are displayed throughout the city, and will be available for purchase. This year, The Brain Project will focus on one key driver in maintaining brain health and support in delaying the impacts of dementia: physical fitness.
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