Blue is the new black this season, thanks to the Pantone Color Institute’s handsome pick for Colour of the Year. “A poised and self-assured blue hue,” Classic Blue is “elegant in its simplicity, genderless in outlook and seasonless in endurance,” says the American colour-coding company. More timeless than trendy, 2020’s defining colour is a far cry from some flash-in-the-pan shade that will blow up and fizzle out by year’s end.
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Whether you plan on enjoying an elegant omakase dinner, cocktails at the latest mixology hotspot or a cozy, homecooked meal this Valentine’s Day, there’s no better time to put together a head-turning new outfit for the most popular date night of the year—and beyond! The key to any great date-night look—no matter if you’ve been with your partner for a decade or just a few weeks—is to find an outfit that highlights your favourite features, feels great on all night long, and is versatile enough to go wherever the night takes you. A luxurious, tactile fabric in an intriguing pattern or great colour never hurts, either. From sultry dresses to cheerful prints, here are three fashionable outfit ideas that will surely spark some romance on your next night out. Pretty in Pink Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to think beyond your trusty LBD.
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Mid-January is the time of year when many of us would rather hibernate than venture out, especially when the weather has been so unpredictable in Toronto. Thankfully, investing in plush, comfortable loungewear is one sure-fire way to make hibernating at home feel as luxe as a visit to the spa. After all, who wants to Netflix and chill in novelty pyjamas when you can be sporting a decadent silk robe or cashmere sweats? Here’s what to wear while you lounge in style ’til spring. Jet Set Last season’s ubiquitous tie dye jerseys look fresh again in jet black.
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Max Jamali is a luxury artist based in Toronto, with an award-winning background in fashion photography, with his work showcased in Toronto, New York, L.A., Paris and Dubai. He’s a mix-media artist famous for the use of luxurious items to create art.
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Born and raised in Toronto, Canada David Krovblit studied photography at Ryerson University. He has transitioned from a successful career as a commercial photographer, shooting many international campaigns and winning numerous awards.
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At Repaint History, they are determined to support and bring recognition to female artists of the past, present and future in order to address the gender gap in the art world. To date, Repaint History has partnered with various museums, galleries and institutions such as the Art Gallery of Ontario, Milwaukee Art Museum, Art Toronto, The Barnes Foundation, AND Joan Mitchell Foundation to recognize female artists. Join us in March as Repaint History takes over The Fix, and discover the untold stories of incredible female artists. Programming highlights include a special evening of inspired conversation with Art Toronto Director, Mia Nielson, as we celebrate Women’s History Month on Wednesday, March 11th. RSVP here!.
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