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It is mid-July and I am finishing the photoshoot for the Ogilvy autumn/winter fashion brochure. After carefully studying each garment to ensure pieces work together and deliver a coherent message, I make my selection. The collection must have a strong narrative and personal lifestyle quality to it, the same way one would make selections to …

There’s magic in the air down on Front Street — an enchanting allure enticing the senses with the sights and smells of a mystical land where history is as rich as the fare. The source is The Sultan’s Tent & Café Moroc, and waiting at this authentic Moroccan restaurant is an experience fit for a …

It's hard not to love the serenity of a starry night or a sun-kissed sky. Universal Stretch Ceilings offers these blissful views indoors, making your home dream-worthy. “Our ceilings can give a room so much life and vibrancy,” says Melissa Gooding, director of business development. “They not only help make the most of a space, …

Elizabeth Moniz stands at the helm of Marlowe, Toronto’s branch of the Italian company renowned for its timeless garments infused with unmatched quality. With a background in psychology and sociology, Moniz strives to understand every corner of her customers’ needs. THE PITCH “I get to know my clients so well that when a new season …

Seventeen and a half years ago, Shawn Gibson partnered with Michael Pellegrino to create Teatro Verde, Toronto’s “giant mixing bowl” of unique and luxurious gifts. Blending his theatrical background with Michael’s landscaping expertise, this pair of designers open their doors to a world all their own. THE PITCH “We pay attention to the trends, but …

George Corbo and his wife Lisa blended their passions and expertise to create George C., Toronto’s chic, sleek boutique set in a renovated Victorian home. Bursting with cutting-edge garments hand-picked by the Corbos themselves, Toronto’s style addicts will find refuge at this haute fashion house. THE PITCH “Picking the right item off the bat is …