We connected with Aleksei, the founder of Canadian hand-made candle and fragrance brand Arolab, to dive into the world of clean fragrance.
August 7, 2025
And just like that won’t be renewed, ending in the quiet unraveling of everything that once made these women unforgettable
August 5, 2025
From Patou to Schiaparelli: For over a century, the backless dress has been a wardrobe disruptor.
July 21, 2025
A series of essential truths about women's bodies, sexuality, and rights — from period poverty to the power of pleasure — that challenge stigma and celebrate knowledge.
The Surajkund International Crafts Mela (English: Fair) originated in 1987 and with each passing year it grows into more prosperity. Held in the National Caption Region of India, it is a colourful, traditional Craft Festival bringing light to the enormous talent of Artisans and Craftsmen in India. It showcases the rich culture of tribal craftsmen; with folk dancers, traditional paintings, tribal handmade jewellery and exquisite figurines. This brainchild of the Haryana Government has been able to garner many praises and tourists from all over the world.
I mostly grew up with my wardrobe being my best-friend. The more days passed, the more I was preoccupied by the thoughts of new attires, dreaming about the different versions of myself. It almost opened up a new world to me, one which I later realized to be a counterfeit version of a real one-a world that only made me feel elated, uplifted and entrapped, sometimes.
A study of color, form, and balance—"Nuances of Food" deconstructs fruits and vegetables to create striking geometric compositions, capturing nature’s artistry in a fresh perspective. Photography by Nocera & Ferri
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed modern life as we know it. Self-Isolation and social distancing has been a sudden and prolonged experience in this halted new way of life. We caught up with Artist’s from around the world to hear how they’ve been coping and how they stay positive.
Last Saturday, May 30 2020, thousands of peaceful protesters took to the streets of Toronto to honour the life of 29-year-old Regis Korchinski-Paquet. The protestors demanded justice and answers as Korchinski-Paquet died after falling 24 storeys from a High Park highrise during an encounter with police.
Because racism isn’t always overt. It operates in the structures of which society has been set and sinks deep into biases you hold in order to tint the way in which you see the world. And anti-racism isn’t merely the sedentary state of not partaking in racist behaviours. It is the active dismantling of confines for the white supremacist world in which we exist in; confines which are rife and rigid within fast fashion.
Before the great North American landscape was “discovered” by fellows like John Cabot, Jacques Cartier or other European colonizers, this bountiful land which we celebrate on Thanksgiving was the home of fish. Make that, is the home of fish. Fish, who as Dr. Leroy Little Bear states, are older than the dinosaurs and we cannot imagine the inherent wisdom they carry with them. Our countries’ fish has been caught in Miꞌkmaꞌki, the territory of the Mi’kmaq peoples (pronounced meeg maw) since before any other person whose name we readily recognize.