Cinched fur jacket

One of the most common vintage furs that people own and we see in vintage shops is the classic Persian Lamb coat. Ubiquitously known as ‘Grandma’s coat’, it was most common in the late 1950’s and throughout the 1960’s.  Typically these are found in black, grey, and chocolate brown, often with a sapphire or brown mink collar.

Continue reading

Flared jeans

The internet may remain divided about whether skinny jeans will ever be “a thing” again, but it’s pretty united about wide-leg styles having universal appeal. Transcending trend cycles entirely, they are, without a trace of doubt, the most versatile jean type.

Continue reading

Leather bomber in winter

The oversized leather bomber is the « coat » carrying me from winter to spring. It’s not just having a moment—it’s defining the entire season. Here’s how to wear the look.

Continue reading

In the western era

For winter, women’s fedoras are stylish in felt or wool, pairing well with cozy layers like sweaters, gilets, and warm coats for practical warmth and chic appeal, with options ranging from classic wide brims to modern short-brimmed designs for versatile cold-weather looks.

Continue reading

Head-to-Toe Denim

Almost everyone is familiar with the Canadian Tuxedo (we can thank pop culture of the early aughts for that), but lately, the denim-on-denim style has taken a chic turn courtesy of a very fashionable group of street stylers.

Continue reading

Puff-shoulder blazer

Are puff sleeves still trendy? Although this style looks bold, it’s super easy to wear and actually pays ode to the ’80s padded shoulders. Instead of the mattress-thick padding, this style features some ruching at the shoulder seam to create the extra volume. 

Continue reading

Leopard in Shades of Brown

If you are someone who buys a wool coat in black, navy or grey every few years, then a leopard-print coat might seem like a bold, impractical direction to take. However, you don’t need to go full “mob wife” to benefit from a splash of animal print in your winter wardrobe.

Continue reading