Clean lines and smart structure form the canvas on which Toronto native Kayla Seah adds eye-popping details and an eclectic mix of trend pieces and rare finds. It's this minimalist approach with utmost attention to detail that has seen her...
Growing up, he was influenced by LA’s progressive streetwear style centered on skateboarding, surfing, music, nightlife, and all that inner city life at the heart of old school-brands David wore such as Freshjive. As his sister, I am of course able to attest to the evolution of his style that became more gentrified and refined as he grew into his role as a young professional
Dainty. Delicate. Demure. Andrea’s understated style is what creates her undeniable allure. Her beauty lies within her simple yet stylish look – no heels, no makeup, no nail polish – just a laissez-faire attitude and a trail of charm that everybody loves
Charlotte loves playing with fire and making jewelry. If she catches you smiling at any of her bracelets, chances are she will take it off and give it to you on the spot. This whimsical beauty is on the road to becoming a master in the medieval art of metalsmithing
Beige Style is anything but...sort of. The mandate of this boutique furniture and home store is to bring timeless, classy, and elegantly simple furnishings and designs to your home. Hence, it's easily one of our fave shops to design the ideal YP Pad
This past weekend, Notable pulled out our best Hamptons-inspired attire and attended the annual “event of the summer,†Thoroughbred: A Day at the Races alongside nearly 800 other guests
While there's always reason for Toronto ladies to get excited about a new shopping experience, it seems rare that stores for stylish gents pop up around town. Luckily, Toronto is getting its very own Ben Sherman stand-alone store sometime this fall
An integral part of the Young Professional lifestyle is, not surprisingly, looking good. Being fashion-conscious is part and parcel of being a well-rounded YP...and really, who doesn't like to look rockin' when out and about on the town