UpMarket - Merry & Bright Edit Join us for an opportunity to shop and support local in The Oval of beautiful Yorkville Village. This is a unique collaboration between Brika and Foodie Pages for a chance to discover Toronto's most exciting new makers.
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Sick of down jackets and knit layers? A pretty, flowy dress—ideally in a bright colour or vibrant print—might just be what your winter-to-spring transition wardrobe needs. Ahead, eight stylish and versatile spring dresses that can be worn now over a turtleneck and knee-high boots or tights, and later with new-season sandals and your favourite summer handbag. This long-sleeved dress by Maska features an asymmetrical hem and removable belt. Florals for spring are always a good idea. This mini dress is by Diane Von Furstenberg at Andrews. Available at Heidi-Ho2, this pretty cotton dress can be worn loose or belted. Wear this linen maxi dress from Heidi-Ho2 with an oversized blazer and heeled boots now, and with flat, strappy sandals later. This elegant Judith & Charles style works well for the office, and can be worn as a wedding guest dress for spring and summer nuptials. Available at Andrews, this cotton poplin number can be styled with knee-high boots or over a fine-knit turtleneck during the spring transition months. By Isabel Marant Étoile at TNT, this charming cotton mini looks great with and without black tights. Wear this floral print dress solo, or with knee-high boots and a co-ordinating blazer.
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This time of year, the weather in Toronto can change quickly, and drastic temperature fluctuations are almost par for the course. For this transitional season, versatile outerwear that’s designed for layering—with adjustable features and high-tech finishes—is a must-have. Ahead, seven great jackets you can buy now and wear through spring. Available at TNT, this navy wool and silk jacket can be worn under an oversized coat or on its own. This Mackage trench, available at Andrews, comes with a removable, down-filled hood. The roomy fit of this Judith & Charles topper allows for layering as needed. This hand-dyed leather jacket is made in Italy and available exclusively at Via Cavour. Max Mara’s Vicolo Marine quilted coat is water repellent and features a lined interior.
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To give you a head start on Spring/Summer 2023, we asked the style experts at TNT to share their top men’s and women’s fashion trends, and must-haves for the transitional months ahead. Here are the key winter-to-spring trends to shop now. 3D Florals Magda Butrym’s latest collection—the brand is new to TNT this season—features dresses and tops with sophisticated, 3D floral details. Magenta Pink Named Pantone’s colour of the year for 2023, this vibrant hue is a must-have this season. Cargo Pants Like so many early-aughts trends, cargo pants are now back in style. Wear yours with a fitted top, elevated sneaker, and bomber or blazer on transitional weather days. Micro Mini-Skirts The shorter, the better for hemlines this season.
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Tired of working out at home and looking for new ways to get fit and stay motivated? You’re not alone. Breanna Perkins-Weston, General Manager of Equinox Yorkville, has been observing a return to fitness and the club, and a move away from at-home workouts.
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Whether you’re shopping for a romantic partner or looking to treat a friend for Galentine’s Day, here are seven great gift ideas, including a stunning floral arrangement, heart-shaped jewelry and a chic silk robe to wear all year round. Fleur du Mal’s silk-blend robe features ostrich feather trim and an alluring hemline. Available at TNT. Make a bold impression with an elegant floral arrangement from Teatro Verde. How sweet are these designed-in-Toronto earrings? Available at Andrews. Find this striped Brunello Cucinelli button down at Via Cavour. Treat your Valentine (or yourself) to a custom facial at Radford Studio. Maska’s heart pattern sweater also features eye-catching embellishments. Head to Serli Diamonds to check out this charming bracelet with a timeless appeal..
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