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Canon Blanc

6 Mar

Their Story: Though I am no expert on the subject, having only been to Paris once, I can still confidently express some of the stereotypes afforded to the French: romantic, political, cultured, great wine, great bread (great food generally), and a high degree of passion in all that they do (aforementioned included). Based on these stereotypes, it was no surprise  that when I spoke with the Parisian couple Mateo and Caroline, owners of the newly opened fashion boutique Canon Blanc, they exuded passion for fashion and their Parisian roots generally.

Until recently, the couple ran a fashion boutique in Paris selling local Parisian designs as well as pieces from Italy and Japan. Due to the troubled European markets and a desire to succeed in the face of adversity, they picked up shop and relocated to Toronto to kick off the Spring Season with the opening of Canon Blanc in April, 2012. They still carry mainly Parisian designers though they have continued to import Italian and Japanese designs. To maintain originality for their customers, they only import a limited number of each clothing article and accessory piece.

Their store is set up and decorated like a Parisian apartment, and in case you love the look, everything from the clothing, jewels and accessories to the mirror that you check yourself out in is for sale. What’s more, the store is lit with red, blue and white (i.e., normal) lights- symbolizing their French roots and their goal to bring Parisian style to Toronto life. The passion they have for what they do is best exemplified, however, by their motto: “Liberte’, egalite’, ou la mort.” Translated into retail terms, it means: to provide good quality, good prices, or die trying. Now, if that ain’t quality customer service, mon frère, I don’t want to know what is.

Style, in Three Magic Words:  Parisian, Style, Quality.

Price Range (for clothing): $60- $400, but most between $100-$200.

Address: 679 Queen Street West

Website and Other Info: http://www.canon-blanc.com

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Gaspard

7 Nov

Their Story:

Buy Local? I’ll happily support the movement!  Boutique owners Jennifer Halchuck and Richard Lyle have been fashion designers in Toronto for 18 years, selling their brand Mercy at Gaspard- and in Canada, only Gaspard. Otherwise, the label is sold in boutiques across Japan, New York and Paris. So go ahead and support homegrown… shopping’s never felt so good!

As for you international fashion mamas out there, you’ll be happy to know that Halchuck and Lyle are quite the globe-trotters. In turn, Gaspard is somehow local and international all at once, as most of their inspiration for Mercy is gained from Paris and New York and the boutique’s collection is laced with pieces from London, Paris, Italy, New York and Germany.

The clothing in Gaspard is best described as cool, calm and sophisticated, the jewellery as eclectic, and the boots and bags as vintage-inspired.

Style, in Three Magic Words:  Timeless, Discerning, Front-running.

Price Range:  $150-750

Address: 913 Queen Street West

Website and Other Info: http://gaspardshop.com/

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Chocolate & Durumi

12 Sep

Their Story:

We are gathered here today to pay tribute to the union of one Chocolate and one Durumi… well, it’s really more of a common law relationship but let’s skip the details.

So how did the romance begin? Chocolate was just a lone independent  Korean shoe boutique who one fateful day met its match – another  Korean boutique named Durumi, specializing in none other than… stockings! It was love at first sight. It was destiny. It was the perfect partnership. Soon after, in 2011, the pair shacked up on Queen West and expanded the family to include clothing and accessories. The boutiques have remained legally independent (hence the common law joke) and simply share retail space and a passion for Korean fashion (everything being imported from South Korea).

The clothing and shoes are best described as classy with a  twist, while the jewellery as sexy. The only caveat is that the clothing is one-size only, which might create some fitting issues for the taller and bustier ladies in the house.

 Style, in Three Magic Words: Unique, Fun, Classic.

 Price Range:  $30-100

Address: 416 Queen Street West

Website and Other Info: http://chocolateshoes-toronto.blogspot.ca/

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