Of course Canada is a great place to live and we’re all lucky to be here, but Canada is not, generally speaking, “cool.”
But could it be that “Canadian-ness,” as a style, a culture, is cool again? Or maybe not “again”… because… was it ever cool? Hmm, perhaps not? Alright, so I’m going to suggest something here… maybe Canada is not necessarily any cooler than it ever was, but I think we’re seeing a Canadian Heritage trend happening.
Check out Classified’s surprisingly popular Oh Canada song, which starts off with “A Heritage Moment”…
Or that the sales of Canada Goose jackets have “inexplicably” soared this year, with the jackets becoming a much coveted item. I can’t believe I see teenagers wearing these things (don’t they go for something like $800 a piece? WTF?) You may recall my biz partner Angela’s lovely post entitled, “Bitch! That’s My Jacket Episode #1,” over a woman’s suspicion that Angela stole her Canada Goose jacket… in bar packed with Canada Goose jackets. And I can’t remember if Angela posted about her experience a week later… but she actually got her jacket stolen (and subsequently wrestled it back) at a Montreal bar.
Apparently, the Canada Goose thing was just one of those tipping point trends, largely seeded by the brand itself when the founder’s granddaughter took over in 2001.
Hayden Christensen in a Canada Goose jacket
The Bay leveraged the Canadian Heritage trend this past year with their clever PR initiative of tasking ten Canadian designers to turn the traditional Bay point blanket into a winter coat.
Our friends on the leading edge of fashion have been playing with this too. One of our favorite photographers Troy Moth did a photo shoot for HOT LIGHTS which mixed aboriginal inspired pieces with PVC leather, to create beautiful, fashion forward looks.
Troy Moth for HOT LIGHTS
And another fashion photographer Mackenzie Duncan co-created a fashion film called Cazar with Stuart McIntyre for Filler Magazine, which plays on an aboriginal/colonialist theme (I think… what do you think this film is about? Either way, I like it) and uses several Canadian leathers and designers.
So what’s the upshot here? High quality, staunchly Canadian brands, like Roots Leather, are primed to see sales increase this year. Maybe even the awards jacket will be making a return.
First Alli, let me apologize for our resident Trend Spotter, Kat Turchick accosting you at the Balenciaga party at The Room last Thursday. Your shoes were fierce and you didn’t stand a chance.
Meet Alli Pidgen, a lovely and charming stylist at MTV and the wearer of these fine Dolce and Gabbana wedges. We’ll be seeing you around…
Penny Lane and I hit the Halston Heritage Launch hosted by Sarah Jessica Parker (her awesomeness to the rest of us) last eve, and needless to say, we hit it hard. We wore vintage dresses that we scored at Frou Frou on Queen West (Roncy) and I vote them a total success. We were a little underwhelmed by the lack of creativity expressed at what should have been a fabulous throw back event in honour of the King of Disco attire- Halston.
I was a little disappointed in my picture taking skills as I was only able to get a pic of the back of SJP’s pretty head before a host said my camera would be confiscated if I took another snap. Dick.
Then came out the dancers in the dresses which I thought were totally lack luster compared to Kat’s vintage find for a fraction of the price. The girls were dancing on the lit disco-esque stage and trying to coerce the gawkers to come on stage and bust their moves. But in typical Toronto fashion, every one was too cool or chicken shit so the stage stood empty except for the disco queens who danced while exchanging stink eyes with each other over the lame crowd and the attendees watched awkwardly- and it was awesome. I have it on good authority from a cater waiter who I knew, that they were instructed to leave their posts and go dance on stage in an effort to try to get a dance floor going. Ha. Fail.
This dusty pink cape dress was the one stand out piece from the show last night. Kat and I both want it in our closets. $325 at Neiman Marcus
And of course, as per usual, it’s not a party until Kat starts eating. Woot. Go mini burger.
Is it wrong that the bathrooms are my favorite part of This is London?