Indigo Arrows has partnered with Freed & Freed on a line of face masks, Dior has a brand new podcast that celebrates its newest Girl Dior artists + extra.
Brunette the Label has a brand new unique capsule assortment out in collaboration with Chatters

A lot-loved Vancouver way of life model Brunette the Label has joined forces with Canadian hair care and salon-based retailer Chatters for a brand new line of sweaters that boast monikers like Brunette, Blonde, Crimson Head, Jet Black and Balayage (the primary Balayage second for Brunette the Label, FYI), which will likely be bought solely on the Chatters web site. The array provides to Chatters’s current providing of Brunette the Label’s wares – actually a match made in coiffure heaven.
Dior celebrates the 5th version of its Girl Dior Artwork Challenge with new podcast episode

That includes the work of creatives from all over the world – Joël Andrianomearisoa, Judy Chicago, Gisela Colón, Music Dong, Bharti Kher, Mai-Thu Perret, Recycle Group, Chris Soal, Claire Tabouret and Olga Titus, to be actual – Dior introduces its newest assemblage of arted-up purses with a particular episode of its podcast sequence, Dior Talks; you’ll hear the collaborating artists share their views on reworking the long-lasting accent and provides perception into their inventive course of.
Freed & Freed has teamed up with Indigo Arrows for a brand new face masks line

Two Winnipeg-based manufacturers, Freed & Freed – greatest identified for its made-in-Canada outerwear – and Anishinaabe inside design firm Indigo Arrows have collaborated on a trio of adult-size face masks (there’s additionally one dimension for teenagers) that function patterning derived from pottery items and bone instruments made by ancestors of Indigo Arrows founder, Future Seymour.
100 per cent of proceeds from gross sales of the masks will go to The Butterfly Membership, a neighborhood group designed to interact, encourage and help Indigenous women and Two-Spirit youth. “Because the mom of two Indigenous daughters, I’m so happy to have the ability to increase funds for The Butterfly Membership, by partnering with Freed & Freed on this assortment of face masks impressed by my tradition’s historic patterns,” Seymour stated in an announcement. “I’ve seen firsthand the alternatives that this program creates for Indigenous women, and Two-Spirit youth, and imagine that supporting the leaders of tomorrow is an funding in our future.”
Ssense now sells Every part Else™

Simply in time for the vacations, Montreal-based e-tailer Ssense has debuted a brand new division that focuses on fashion-adjacent objects like house décor, tech, health equipment and objects on your four-legged mates. From Bang & Olufsen headphones to apothecary wares from Aesop and Tom Dixon’s minimalist glassware, there’s no scarcity of unusual goodies to be discovered. Bonus: Unique items from cult manufacturers like Serapis and Ottolinger will likely be frequently added to the combo.
Metropolis Shred and George Sully of Black Designers of Canada have partnered on a brand new shoe and digital exercise occasion

Six celebrated Canadian coaches and trainers will come collectively for a digital exercise occasion and fundraiser on Saturday, December 12th at 12pm EST which celebrates the current launch of the One Neighborhood Shoe, a glossy slip-on canvas design devised by George Sully – additionally the co-founder of the style manufacturers Sully Wong and Home of Hayla – and Instagram health neighborhood, Metropolis Shred.
The One Neighborhood shoe launch is a part of the inspiring ‘Stroll a Day in My Sneakers’ marketing campaign, and 100 per cent of internet proceeds from gross sales go to the Kids’s Assist Basis of Canada. “I imagine youngsters want an equal probability, and if given the instruments, there isn’t any restrict,” Cheryl Willberg, Founding father of Metropolis Shred, stated in a press launch. “We felt working with Kids’s Assist Basis of Canada was the right marriage in with the ability to spotlight their programming in help of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC). Serving to the subsequent technology resonated with the Metropolis Shred workforce.”
Along with the philanthropic footwear, the initiative encourages you to sweat it out with host Kevin Yeboah, Rolli Adenmosun, Raia ‘Coach’ Carey, Jay Jean Paul, Skylar Helm, CY Iwanegbe, and Jahmeek Taylor on the 12th throughout a Zoom-based health fundraiser.