As the summer season winds down, it’s time to look ahead to fall. And that forward thinking includes fall fashion, of course. Canadian brands are stepping up their style offering with a new finds that are poised to work overtime in your wardrobe. From perfect flats to pretty pearls, here are four fresh finds from homegrown brands.
Pearl girl
Toronto-headquartered jewelry brand Mejuri recently added a pearl design to its beloved initial pendant. The Pearl Letter Charm sees each letter of the alphabet offered in 14-karat solid gold, decorated with petite freshwater pearls. It’s the perfect pendant to add some personalization to your favourite necklace or bracelet. Or, pick up a new chain (sold separately) to create an entirely new accessory piece.
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Perfect pant
Searching for a wear-everywhere pant for fall? Look no further than these LuxTwill High Rise Trousers from the Vancouver brand Duer. Available in sizes 24 to 34, the high-waisted style is made from an organic cotton-blend material made with a slight stretch for a perfect fit and added comfort. A wider-cut leg lends a dressier appeal to these trousers to ensure they can go from work to weekend in your wardrobe.
Sweet step
Flats are officially back. This Studio style from the Edmonton-headquartered brand Poppy Barley ticks several trend boxes thanks to the on-trend Mary Jane style and a softly squared toe. Pair these structured flats with everything from jeans to trousers, skirts to dresses for a comfortable — and chic — footwear option this fall.
Skirt story
From the new Canadian brand &Or Collective, this ribbed-knit skirt style — simply dubbed the Skirt 01 — is a piece that can be mixed and matched with virtually any item in your closet. With midi and maxi-length skirts making a splash this summer and fall, a sleek, fitted skirt like this style is a worthwhile investment for its versatility. Wear it with everything from a cropped tee, fitted tank, oversized knit — the list goes on.
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