Photography courtesy of Matthieu Paley

Including a look at Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty Show Vol. 3, and Nlaka’pamux designer Warren Steven Scott’s clothing debut.

Reebok reveals an upcoming collection with National Geographic

Photography courtesy of National Geographic

Performance brand Reebok launches its first collaboration with National Geographic on September 23, Inspired by National Geographic’s riveting visual storytelling from around the world, the collection of runners covets design details that mimic specific scenes and journeys. Further connecting each wearer with the world that inspired the product, each shoe style contains a unique QR code on the tongue that transports them through unique perspectives and 360 immersive videos, while kids’ models feature fun-facts about each shoe’s habitat theme. What’s more, the campaign itself is photographed by two National Geographic explorers, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant and Matthieu Paley. The collection is available exclusively at Reebok.ca.

Warren Steven Scott launches new collection that celebrates Indigenous craft

Photography by Kristina Dittmar

Toronto-based Nlaka’pamux designer Warren Steven Scott has created a name for himself creating acrylic earrings and jewellery pieces — but on September 20, the creative will introduce womenswear clothing and fine artwork to the lineup of his namesake label. The new vibrantly-coloured capsule is titled Cedar in Sec-he Sky and is inspired by traditional cedar weaving techniques and woven clothing of the Pacific Northwest. Traditional processes are reimagined into textured focal points, which give dimension and shape to full, roomy silhouettes.

“Wear it for yourself, a dinner party, or your grocery shopping, or just to feel good,” Scott says in a press release. With longevity and versatility at the heart of his design process, you can re-style these pieces over and over again. Along with this launch, Scott will release nine new styles of earrings.

Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 reveals teaser and all-star lineup

Mark your calendar for September 24, as Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 3 is coming to screens. This week, Amazon Prime Video releases a teaser for the video and it reveals the lineup of all-stars we can expect to see at this year’s show. Musicians, models, actors and dancers such as Adriana Lima, Alek Wek, Behati Prinsloo, Erykah Badu, Gigi Hadid, Jeremy Pope, Leiomy, Lola Leon, Mena Massoud, Nyjah Huston, Precious Lee, Sabrina Carpenter and more are all wearing the latest Savage X Fenty collection. What more can we say? Start making that guest list to ya watch party baby! (Rihanna’s words, but we concur.)

H&M Studio Fall 2021 collection is here

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H&M Studio’s Fall 2021 collection is launching online on September 23. Charged with attitude, passion and regal spirit, the collection is designed to strengthen and empower, and mixes maximalist dressing with skin-hugging knitwear and loungewear. The collection is titled “Queendom,” which is inspired by an agenda-setting muse that is fearless, brave and unafraid to make a statement.

Deur introduces pants made out of wood chips and plastic water bottles

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Now that comfort is a non-negotiable in our everyday lives, performance-wear brand Deur is launching Smart Stretch fabric for a hybrid “workleisure” pant. Made from wood chips for a soft, smooth feel, and recycled plastic water bottles for strength and shape retention, the pants offer an extended range of motion and moisture-absorbing properties. Plus, the brand’s signature gusset is worked into them for a cooling and drying effect during your day’s most hectic moments.

Canadian ready-to-wear label Ellie Mae launches its third annual partnership with Kids Help Phone

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For a third year in a row, Canadian label Ellie Mae is teaming up with Kids Help Phone. For the organization’s back-to-school initiative, Ellie Mae designed a limited-edition capsule that includes a variety of scrunchies, socks and a tote bag, and will send all proceeds directly to the charity. The goal is to bring awareness and break down barriers in speaking about mental health, especially among young people. The capsule is available to shop now.

Maison Tess. reveals first homeware collection

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Online Canadian luxury brand Maison Tess. has just become the one-stop-shop for your dream space. Originally known for its sustainable bedding, the label is now introducing its first homeware line. Tess Living is a curated collection of enchanting home fragrances, vases (that make a statement whether they are left empty or filled with fresh flowers) and an assortment of tableware, all in delicate, timeless and unifying tones. It’s time for a living room refresh.

By: Sarah Mariotti