Including a sustainable caspsule wardrobe from Canadian brand SophieGrace.
BOSS Partners With The NBA on a Capsule Collection
The Golden State Warrior’s Draymond Green is the front man for the latest co-branded BOSS and NBA Capsule Collection. The collection of casual pieces like sweaters, t-shirts and sweatpants will feature the NBA logo as well as logos from the New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Clippers, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors. Others joining Green in the campaign include NBA G League player “Zay” Todd, rapper Aminé, and jewellery designer Greg Yuna. The collection will be released this month online and in stores.
Sentaler Releases ‘Unity’ Collection
Canadian coat brand (and royal favourite), Sentaler, has released an array of purple styles as part of the Sentaler Refresh ‘Unity’ collection. The purple shades are inspired by the coats worn by Kamala Harris, Jill Biden and Michelle Obama at the recent inauguration. The three different purple coats are a staple silhouette in the Sentaler collection and are made from limited edition archival fabric.
SophieGrace Produces Sustainable Capsule
Calgary-based brand SophieGrace has launched a three-piece capsule collection made of sustainable Cupro satin, a fabric sourced from Japan that is plant-based and biodegradable. The slip skirt, button down and tank top are all made in Vancouver and each piece is named after a woman who has been involved in the COVID-19 vaccine realization. Sold separately, the machine washable collection is the ideal wardrobe base for any lifestyle.
Twinning With Your Pet Never Looked Better
VIP (Very Important Puppies) and Les Benjamin have launched a collaboration of matching apparel for humans and their four legged friends. The collection features sweatshirts, t-shirts, collars, leashes and carry bags that allow owners to coordinate with their furry family members. The cozy pastel collection is perfect for Valentine’s Day spent at home with your most faithful companion.
Tommy Hilfiger Partners with The fashion and Race Database
As part of Tommy Hilfiger’s The People’s Place program, the brand has committed to a partnership with The fashion and Race Database created by Professor Kimberly Jenkins from the School of fashion at FCAD Ryerson. Jenkin’s platform challenges the misrepresentation in history and the industry and Tommy Hilfiger will fund and support research of a study called “The Unsung History of American Sportswear.” This study aims to uncover the influence of Black American culture and will create educational resources with their findings.