On December 1st Royal de Versailles Jewellers and Rolex announced the opening of a new boutique, located in Toronto’s prestige Yorkville neighbourhood at 101 Bloor Sreet West. Royal de Versailles Jewellers, a family-owned business, prides itself on providing a premium shopping experience and outstanding customer service. The long-standing partnership with Rolex has flourished, leading to the opening of the Official Rolex Boutique. The recently opened boutique spans 2250 square feet and provides expert services in an environment designed to cultivate a feeling of harmony, discretion, and a close connection with the brand. The refined Rolex aesthetic can be seen throughout the space, exuding the values represented by the iconic Rolex crown, through the thoughtfully selected furnishings and colour palette. The pieces are displayed and highlighted in leather-lined showcases underneath subtle lighting for an overall luxury boutique experience in the boutique, and the private guest lounge. As a tribute to the city, a custom artwork of the Toronto skyline is hung in the center of the boutique as customers enter the space.
Presenting @gucci: La Famiglia—a new campaign by Demna, captured by Catherine Opie, where a cast of characters reinterprets the House’s iconic codes with unapologetic sensuality, attitude, and Italian sprezzatura.
Artistic Director: @demna
Director: Mau Morgó
Photographer Endorsed: Catherine Opie
Photographer Still Life: Vincent Levrat
Make Up: Sam Visser
Hair: Guido Palau
Video and cover photo courtesy of @gucci
From new campaigns from @burberry and @dior to a new @chanelofficial COCO CRUSH campaign starring new muse @gracieabrams, here’s what been happening in fashion in the first week of 2026.
Photo 1 + 4: courtesy of @burberry
Slide 2 video: courtesy of @chanelofficial
Photo 3: courtesy @prada
Photo 4: courtesy of @esteelauder
Photo 6: by David Sims courtesy of @dior
As a fresh year beckons, so do new travel destinations. No matter the season, it’s always nice to escape to go somewhere warm—where the sun shines every day; where the air envelops you in its embrace; where you, quite simply but importantly, don’t need a jacket. At the link in bio we break down five off-the-beaten-path destinations. The hardest part will be choosing which one to visit first.
Words by @sara.harowitz
Photo 1, 2, 3, 4 + 6: via Adobe Stock
Photo 5: Macao Government Tourism Office
#travel #warmdestinations
A new year means time to try new experiences. We’ve rounded up five unique spa treatments that, thanks to the latest innovations, you can now do from the comfort of your home. At the link in bio read more about how you can up your at-home wellness regimen.
Words: @carlyostroff
Photo 1: courtesy of @therabody
Photo 2: courtesy of @higherdose
Photo 3: courtesy of @ammortal_official
Outside the household names and headline-grabbing shakeups, there’s a crop of emerging and growing entities worth watching. From your pop-star’s favourite brand to boutique labels building cult followings, these are the ones to watch because big things are definitely on the horizon.
Read more about these designers at the link in bio.
Words: @caeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Photo 1 + 6: by Pascal Gambarte
Photo 2: courtesy of Ashley Williams
Photo 3: by Angela Suarez
Photo 4: courtesy of Olivia con Halle
Photo 5: by Arianna Genghini
@chanelofficial has named Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and House Ambassador @gracieabrams as the new muse of COCO CRUSH. A defining voice of her generation, she brings a sense of confidence that perfectly mirrors the codes of the collection.
The COCO CRUSH campaign will be unveiled on January 13.
A new year calls for a little home refresh to set the tone for how we intend to live and move through our spaces. From circular systems that reimagine kitchen composting to heirloom-quality pieces designed to endure for generations, sustainability today is woven into daily routines through thoughtful, nuanced expressions. The selection of products at the link in bio elevates spaces throughout the home, with each piece serving a purpose to be shaped and made uniquely yours.
Words: @alexandrapetros
Photo courtesy of @potterybarncanada
@paultazewell, who won Best Costume Design for ‘Wicked’ last year, has taken the foundation of the first film and evolved it into something more mature, intricate and deeply symbolic for the sequel. “Many of the changes are because they are maturing as women,” Tazewell explains. “They are realizing who they are and what their own clothing sensibility is.”
At the link in bio, @paultazewell breaks down the creative costume choices behind the most notable characters in ‘Wicked: For Good’.
Interview by @marriska.fernandes
Photos courtesy of Universal Pictures