Including a new release from Brunette the Label.
By Sarah Mariotti
Paula Abdul launches an athleisure line with Smash + Tess
Photography courtesy of Smash + Tess
This week Smash + Tess launched a capsule collection in collaboration with pop icon Paula Abdul. Designed for those who love to move and play, the athleisure line features hip-hugging pants, sweat-wicking crop tops and quarter-zip knitwear. Plus, with pops of color that have just the right amount of retro flair, you’ll be able to go from the gym to the mall with ease. Perfect for if you’re in a hurry, in a hurry (IYKYK).
H&M Move launches the Empower collection
Photo courtesy of H&M
Forget New Year’s resolutions for a moment, let’s talk about new clothes. H&M Move’s newest launch is a line of seamless activewear products, including bodysuits, leggings, bras and t-shirts. Backed by energetic brand ambassadors Jane Fonda, Zlatan Ibrahimović, JaQuel Knight and Nadia Nadim, the collection and campaign are sure to let you move your body in the way that suits you best. Does not require resolution.
Put your pinky fingers up for Smythe
Photo courtesy of Smythe
The color pink is having such a moment. Think: Barbiecore, Valentino’s Pink PP Collection, and most recently Pantone’s Color of the Year 2023. Now, to add to the fun, Canadian label Smythe’s pre-spring collection focuses on fun hues with outerwear, formalwear, separates and a cozy knit sweater. But if pink isn’t your thing, this release is peppered with pops of green, crimson and navy, with a handful of items in classic black and grey. Something for everyone!
Warby Parker launches its star-studded Spring 2023 campaign
Photo courtesy of Warby Parker
Before you ask yourself what you’d like to see in 2023, perhaps reflect on *how* you’d like to see. Spec specialist Warby Parker has revealed his new styles for spring and they look très chic. Harnessing the Y2K aesthetic with bold frames and dazzling colours, this anonymous accessory is brought to life in the brand’s star-studded new campaign, featuring Christina Ricci, Jeremy O. Harris, Arpana Rayamajhi and Henry Eikenberry.
Brunette the Label enters her Girlboss era
Photography by Ryan Pugsley
In today’s world, many of us work from anywhere. Building on this idea, Vancouver-based female-owned label Brunette the Label partnered with Girlboss on a fleet of limited-edition tracksuits that can easily be considered their office-hour uniform. Branded with slogans like “Recovering People Pleaser” and “In My Girlboss Era,” the purpose is to give you that extra boost of confidence, support, and comfort as you pursue your dreams.
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