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Never sacrifice comfort for style again with these guidelines Comfort is key when it comes to fashion right now, and there is nothing more uncomfortable than an ill-fitting bra. And as it turns out, most of us are wearing the wrong size without even realizing it. For plus-size women, it can often be even more
Photograph courtesy of Crayola By Maddison Glendinning Date May 22, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter The name Victor Casale is likely to ring a bell for just about every Canadian. In case it doesn’t, here’s a quick recap on why he’s a man to know: he was the chief chemist and managing director of R&D at MAC
My favourite time of day is around 8 p.m., after the sun has already set but the air is still warm in Lima, Peru. This is when the clapping begins, first as a quiet patter, and soon as loud applause with cheers and sometimes music, as more people in the nearby apartments throw open windows
Photograph by Luis De FilippisNouveau Chez Vous shows how tastemakers are making something old new again from the comfort of home. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date May 22, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter After two years of selling vintage wares full-time, Andrea Lalonde, the Toronto-based Montreal transplant, found a permanent home for her business in Toronto’s busy
Here are the precautions the mega beauty retailer is taking to keep customers safe during the COVID-19 pandemic As Canada begins easing some of the restrictions that were put in place due to COVID-19 earlier this spring, many businesses are slowly starting to reopen. As of tomorrow, May 22, this includes select Sephora Canada stores
Images courtesy of Imaxtree. Design by Danielle CampbellGet ready to style your curls for days. By Natasha Bruno Date May 21, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Welcome to Texture Talk, a weekly column that celebrates and deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair, from springy S-patterns to densely-packed coils — because curly hair is far
What workers in Canada need to know about applying for EI benefits and looking for a new job Nearly one million Canadians applied for employment insurance (EI) benefits between March 16 and March 22 and you can be sure that the COVID-19 crisis will have caused another massive spike in applications this week. Just look
Photograph by Hao NguyenAs DJ Me Time, she’s disrupting dancefloor culture in more ways than one. By Esther Heath Date May 21, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Ask any introvert who’s been so carried away by a killer groove that she’s abandoned her inhibitions and busted a move in the middle of a crowded floor: At its
I knew I could no longer deny it when my aunt peered into my face and said “Oh yeah, I see what you mean. Those little orange lines?” One year post microblading and my brows are ruined. Under my actual hairs, which are naturally brown and fluffy, I now have these ghastly orange shadowbrows. What
Photograph courtesy of MackageHere’s how to protect yourself (and others!) and support a local business at the same time. By Maddison Glendinning Date May 20, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter With social distancing orders still very much in effect across Canada, fashion brands are increasingly coming up with ways to help support the community at this time,
Climate change is going to be particularly hard on women. Thankfully, they’re leading discussions about how to mitigate its impacts Climate change is going to hurt women more than men. The reasons, as outlined by the United Nations, Oxfam and others, are stark, and plentiful—including that women are more likely to live in poverty just about everywhere on earth. Women
Photograph courtesy of Mackage. Design by Danielle Campbell. By Eran Elfassy and Elisa Dahan Date May 20, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter We’re officially in Month 3 of self-isolation with an uncertain road ahead but for some much-needed inspiration, FASHION is reaching out to some of our favourite Canadians to get a peek into how they’re living
Deodorant is a tricky one. Not only is it super specific to your own taste, in terms of both scent and texture, but the way you sweat is also specific to you. That said, not all deodorant works for all people, and that means you might have to go through a lot of trial and
Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImageHere’s everything you need to know about fashion’s biggest night. By FASHION Staff Date May 19, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Update (10/05/2020): After months of will they, won’t they speculation, the 2020 Met Gala has officially been cancelled. The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced the news in a release, stating that the decision
Honestly, he’s doing a great job right now The coronavirus pandemic has produced a lot of unexpected outcomes, from Mitt Romney’s embrace of a universal basic income to Britney Spears calling for a general strike and the redistribution of wealth. But few have been more surprising than Doug Ford’s transformation from a carbon-tax hating, license-plate
Photography by Alyssa Lau and Eric Yun.Talk to Ashley Callingbull about her skin ink for half an hour, and you will have a powerful conversation about resilience, strength and self-love. By Natasha Bruno Date May 18, 2020 icon-facebook icon-twitter Some people simply like how their tattoos look when they see themselves in the mirror. But
Real talk: It’s not always easy finding chic plus-size clothing IRL. Way too often, the options are frumpy, cheaply made or look like they came straight out of a time capsule from the 1980s (and not in a good way). But, there are *tons* of retailers that are finally coming around to the idea that women