SUPERNATURAL is Now Open! Located on the Upper Level near Whole Foods

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philip welcomes you to an exclusive product unveil from John Varvatos. Shop Limited Edition product only available to purchase for four days. John Varvatos Collection is straight from the runway and we like to describe it as Rock Royalty.

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Petits Genoux is a Canadian made line of hand-crafted minimalist baby clothing for all of your baby's 'firsts'. Using sustainable and natural fabrics to provide ultimate comfort for your baby.

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Crêpe Street is a Toronto based food truck offering both sweet & savoury crêpes. In addition to a full menu, Crêpe Street also offers a variety of decadent milkshakes. You can find Crêpe Street in The Lane, open during Yorkville Village hours. For more information, please visit crepestreet.com.

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Fall temperatures have finally arrived, and with them a reminder that the ever-changing weather calls for a versatile and well-cut topper. While it’s too early to break out your parka (don’t worry, you’ll have plenty of time to wear that soon), a lighter weight, transitional jacket will keep you fashionably covered without weighing you down.

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Via Luca’s methodology is inspired by the skilled Italians who design and produce the clothing we sell, matched with the desires of today’s selective shopper, who questions the honesty of the ‘made in’ label found in many brands. While honoring the traditions of the Italian families who started their manufacturing businesses generations ago, and the talents of the people who continue to work in these communities, Via Luca guarantees transparency and authenticity of every item we offer you as made in Italy. In 2017, Via Luca was founded and conceptualized by fashion industry executive, Rachelle Giroux, who began her luxury menswear career in 1991.

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From September 4–6, 2018, Yorkville Village will be home to Toronto Fashion Week’s many runway shows, fashion talks and exclusive happenings. Internationally recognized designers such as Sid Neigum and Mikhael Kale will debut their Spring 2019 collections for the first time, and while fashion week started as an industry event, many of the most notable experiences at Toronto Fashion Week are also open to the public. Whether you’re a fashion industry insider or proud supporter of Canadian design, Toronto Fashion Week is the perfect opportunity to scout fresh talent, support local designers, and learn more about key apparel and styling trends for next season.

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