Fashion Art Toronto to host fall exhibit and more fashion news

Photo by Chris Cheung/Courtesy of FAT. Designer Glammylee at Fashion Art Toronto May 2022

Including a look at Smythe’s Christmas collection.

By Sarah Mariotti

Fashion Art Toronto returns for the fall season

Inward at FAT May 2022

Photo by Jamai SJ/Courtesy of FAT. Inward at Fashion Art Toronto May 2022

Toronto’s fashion scene continues to heat up. The evidence? Fashion Art Toronto (FAT) announced this week that it will host a fall 2022 exhibition, an unexpected second event for the organization this year. Set at the historic Parkdale Hall from November 10-13, a comprehensive style experience will feature red carpet moments, runway shows and social spaces, all while spotlighting 30 Canadian designers.

“Canada is home to a community of dynamic and creative designers and we are excited to offer our inclusive platform for the second time this year,” said Vanja Vasic, Founder and CEO of FAT. “We look forward to welcoming all fashion lovers to FAT this November.” Don’t miss out: opening night will feature highly anticipated shows from designers Lesley Hampton and Hendrixroe. Fashion Kills, Demaine Tyrone, Fugnitto, Ao Dai Canada and more will also be featured this season.

Hilary MacMillan’s Bloor Street pop-up is here for three more months

Hilary MacMillan FW22

Photography by Justin Wu

Nothing sounds like a shopping excursion downtown during the holiday season. And to make your trip even better, Canadian designer Hilary MacMillan’s Bloor Street pop-up will be open until December 31. Peruse the brand’s recently launched Fall 2022 collection, as well as Barbie’s super nostalgic and interactive wardrobe, plus enjoy several surprise activations appearing in the coming months.

Smythe’s Christmas collection is a bespoke dreamscape.

Smythe's Vacation 2022

Photo courtesy of Smythe

Local hero Smythe knows how to bring the vibes. With its array of shimmery fabrics, colorful sequins, boxy blazers and striped vests, the Christmas collection has everything you need to tackle a very social holiday season (finally!). Fuzzy knits and cozy coats complete the release to ensure you don’t have to choose between style and warmth.

MCM opens a store in the Yorkdale Mall

MCM Yorkdale

Photo courtesy of MCM

MCM’s Canadian presence is growing, thanks to its new Toronto retail location in the Yorkdale Mall. The boutique will not only house the German brand’s RTW and leather goods, but will also be an immersive design experience from the moment customers enter the space. It is the epitome of luxury and opulence.

Wuxly collaborates with Bryan Adams

Wuxly x Bryan Adams

Photography by Jay Clark

Sustainable outerwear brand Wuxly has announced a collection made in collaboration with rock star Bryan Adams. Inspired by his recently released song “Kick Ass,” the limited-edition BAD collection consists of three pieces: a hoodie, a parka (for down to -25 degrees Celsius), and a lightweight, waterproof jacket. What makes Adams such a good fit for Wuxly? The Canadian music legend shares the same values ​​and dedication to protecting the planet and its animals, something we can all make a priority.

Chloe Bailey is the face of the new Garage collection

Chloe Bailey in B.DY's Garage

Photo courtesy of Garage

On October 13, Garage will launch its new line B.DY by Garage with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Chloe Bailey as the face. The collection includes everyday staples like seamless knit tops and jumpsuits that enhance unique, natural curves. Available in a variety of colors, the pieces are the perfect essentials to mix up your wardrobe.

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