

Traditionally associated with rebirth and new beginnings, the upcoming spring season means that lemon and sunflower hues are sure to cause a splash on the city sidewalks. If you’re ready to replace your LBD with a little yellow dress, try taking your fashion cues from the Spring 2017 catwalks right now.

With our nation’s freezing temperatures and endless winter, it’s no surprise that Canadian coats are known for being practical yet chic. As a Montreal-based outerwear designer, Joseph Tassoni is passionate about layering and comfort. Tassoni recently showcased his Fall 2017 “Queen of the North” collection at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week, taking his inspiration from the notoriously frigid climate of our country. From sourcing fabrics to taking his cues from the women in his life, here’s what the designer had to share about his label.

With the 1990s and 1980s returning to the forefront of style, it’s no surprise that we are increasingly seeing over-the-top embellishment and powerful shoulders. For Spring 2017, the square shoulder has arrived as a must-wear trend, making waves on the runways and the sidewalks.

As we prepare for early spring, try slipping into vibrant, eye-catching patterns for a hint of visual interest as we wrap up the season. This season, draw your sartorial cues from our favourite models, who are stepping out in a variety of snazzy, quirky prints. With fashionistas everywhere preparing to revitalize their dull and drab winter wardrobes, look no further than these outfit ideas for the ultimate patterned ensemble.

For anyone who is coveting the arrival of spring, there’s nothing quite like a pop of sparkle to instantly rejuvenate your favourite frocks this season. On the Spring 2017 runways, sequin-adorned dresses stole the spotlight in a variety of lengths and colours.

With a passion for ladylike silhouettes and sweet pastel shades, Toronto designer Miriam Baker is known for flattering the female figure. At Toronto Women’s Fashion Week, the homegrown designer (who studied at George Brown College and Ryerson University’s School of Fashion) presented a new Fall 2017 collection. We spoke to her backstage about her creative inspiration, sartorial influences and more.

For fashionistas who are wondering how to transform the season’s must-have bomber jacket into a March sartorial essential, look no further than our favourite A-list models. If you want to channel your inner model off duty, here are a few chic ways to sport the bomber jacket just like our favourite catwalk stars.

As Belle in director Bill Condon’s new live action Disney film Beauty and the Beast, Emma Watson looks exactly the part of the princess. The 26-year-old actress stuns in a voluminous yellow gown, which truly brings Princess Belle to life on the silver screen. We’ve curated three inspired sunny yellow dresses, which are sure to leave you feeling like the “Belle” of every ball this spring.

As a designer of intricately embellished eveningwear and bridal gowns, Mikael D (who was born Mikael Derderian) is recognized for crafting Canadian couture. Recently, Real Style spoke to Derderian backstage at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week Fall 2017.

While the calendar may read March and the official first day of spring is next week, the temperatures in Toronto are currently frosty. If you’re wondering how to rock late winter style just like a champion, look no further than Kendall Jenner. If you’re ready to face the last stretch of cold weather in style, here’s how to master Jenner’s chic airport fashion for yourself.

Canadian designer Rachel Sin recently showcased her new joint Spring 2017/Fall 2017 collection at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week. Following the show, Real Style spoke to the designer backstage about her label’s creative vision, signature aesthetic and her definition of killer sartorial sense.

Last night, the 5th annual Canadian Screen Awards were held at the Sony Centre in Toronto. The evening, which recognizes leading talent in homegrown television and film, also featured beautifully attired stars. Suiting the occasion, a number of proudly Canadian beauties stepped out on the red carpet. Here’s our roundup of the best dressed celebrities at this year’s CSAs.

This past weekend, the inaugural Toronto Women’s Fashion Week took place at Waterworks. Real Style was in the front rows and had the opportunity to see the latest in Canadian fashion, which ranged from wearable pieces to extravagant outerwear. Here’s our runway report from the front rows of the shows.

While fashionistas in the True North are certainly awaiting the arrival of spring, there are a few wintertime pieces which we can’t get enough of. Although we aren’t liking the fierce, howling winds of the great outdoors, winter does offer the perfect opportunity to slip into a furry topper.

Calgary-born design talent Paul Hardy first entered the industry in 2002, with a debut show at Toronto Fashion Week. Fifteen years later, the humble, soft-spoken and meticulous Hardy recently presented his latest collection at FashionCAN at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Read on to learn more about his thoughts on the leading Spring 2017 trends, his passion for layered materials and the iconic designers who have helped to inspire his craft.

Traditionally associated with rebirth and new beginnings, the upcoming spring season means that lemon and sunflower hues are sure to cause a splash on the city sidewalks. If you’re ready to replace your LBD with a little yellow dress, try taking your fashion cues from the Spring 2017 catwalks right now.

With our nation’s freezing temperatures and endless winter, it’s no surprise that Canadian coats are known for being practical yet chic. As a Montreal-based outerwear designer, Joseph Tassoni is passionate about layering and comfort. Tassoni recently showcased his Fall 2017 “Queen of the North” collection at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week, taking his inspiration from the notoriously frigid climate of our country. From sourcing fabrics to taking his cues from the women in his life, here’s what the designer had to share about his label.

With the 1990s and 1980s returning to the forefront of style, it’s no surprise that we are increasingly seeing over-the-top embellishment and powerful shoulders. For Spring 2017, the square shoulder has arrived as a must-wear trend, making waves on the runways and the sidewalks.

As we prepare for early spring, try slipping into vibrant, eye-catching patterns for a hint of visual interest as we wrap up the season. This season, draw your sartorial cues from our favourite models, who are stepping out in a variety of snazzy, quirky prints. With fashionistas everywhere preparing to revitalize their dull and drab winter wardrobes, look no further than these outfit ideas for the ultimate patterned ensemble.

For anyone who is coveting the arrival of spring, there’s nothing quite like a pop of sparkle to instantly rejuvenate your favourite frocks this season. On the Spring 2017 runways, sequin-adorned dresses stole the spotlight in a variety of lengths and colours.

With a passion for ladylike silhouettes and sweet pastel shades, Toronto designer Miriam Baker is known for flattering the female figure. At Toronto Women’s Fashion Week, the homegrown designer (who studied at George Brown College and Ryerson University’s School of Fashion) presented a new Fall 2017 collection. We spoke to her backstage about her creative inspiration, sartorial influences and more.

For fashionistas who are wondering how to transform the season’s must-have bomber jacket into a March sartorial essential, look no further than our favourite A-list models. If you want to channel your inner model off duty, here are a few chic ways to sport the bomber jacket just like our favourite catwalk stars.

As Belle in director Bill Condon’s new live action Disney film Beauty and the Beast, Emma Watson looks exactly the part of the princess. The 26-year-old actress stuns in a voluminous yellow gown, which truly brings Princess Belle to life on the silver screen. We’ve curated three inspired sunny yellow dresses, which are sure to leave you feeling like the “Belle” of every ball this spring.

As a designer of intricately embellished eveningwear and bridal gowns, Mikael D (who was born Mikael Derderian) is recognized for crafting Canadian couture. Recently, Real Style spoke to Derderian backstage at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week Fall 2017.

While the calendar may read March and the official first day of spring is next week, the temperatures in Toronto are currently frosty. If you’re wondering how to rock late winter style just like a champion, look no further than Kendall Jenner. If you’re ready to face the last stretch of cold weather in style, here’s how to master Jenner’s chic airport fashion for yourself.

Canadian designer Rachel Sin recently showcased her new joint Spring 2017/Fall 2017 collection at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week. Following the show, Real Style spoke to the designer backstage about her label’s creative vision, signature aesthetic and her definition of killer sartorial sense.

Last night, the 5th annual Canadian Screen Awards were held at the Sony Centre in Toronto. The evening, which recognizes leading talent in homegrown television and film, also featured beautifully attired stars. Suiting the occasion, a number of proudly Canadian beauties stepped out on the red carpet. Here’s our roundup of the best dressed celebrities at this year’s CSAs.

This past weekend, the inaugural Toronto Women’s Fashion Week took place at Waterworks. Real Style was in the front rows and had the opportunity to see the latest in Canadian fashion, which ranged from wearable pieces to extravagant outerwear. Here’s our runway report from the front rows of the shows.

While fashionistas in the True North are certainly awaiting the arrival of spring, there are a few wintertime pieces which we can’t get enough of. Although we aren’t liking the fierce, howling winds of the great outdoors, winter does offer the perfect opportunity to slip into a furry topper.

Calgary-born design talent Paul Hardy first entered the industry in 2002, with a debut show at Toronto Fashion Week. Fifteen years later, the humble, soft-spoken and meticulous Hardy recently presented his latest collection at FashionCAN at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Read on to learn more about his thoughts on the leading Spring 2017 trends, his passion for layered materials and the iconic designers who have helped to inspire his craft.