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Gender-Neutral Fashion Gains Momentum in Canada

Gender-Neutral Fashion Gains Momentum in Canada

In 2021, gender-neutral fashion became a major trend in Canada, challenging traditional notions of clothing. Brands like Simons, Thrifted, and Nudie Jeans launched unisex collections, focusing on inclusivity and breaking gender stereotypes. Simons introduced a “No Boundaries” line, featuring versatile pieces like oversized shirts, relaxed trousers, and minimalist jackets. These designs appealed to people across...

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Canada’s Music Industry Adapts During the Pandemic

Canada’s Music Industry Adapts During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 brought unprecedented challenges to Canada’s music industry. Despite these difficulties, Canadian artists and organizations found creative ways to connect with audiences. Virtual concerts and live-streaming platforms became the new stage for musicians, offering fans a chance to enjoy music from the safety of their homes. Artists like Shawn Mendes and...

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Athleisure Becomes a Canadian Wardrobe Staple

Athleisure Becomes a Canadian Wardrobe Staple

The athleisure trend continued to dominate Canadian fashion in 2021, as people sought comfortable yet stylish clothing for their everyday lives. With many still working from home, brands like Lululemon, Alo Yoga, and Aritzia saw a surge in demand for their cozy yet chic collections. Lululemon led the way with its versatile leggings, joggers, and...

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Indigenous Art Gains Global Attention

Indigenous Art Gains Global Attention

In 2021, Indigenous art from Canada gained immense recognition across the globe. Artists from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities showcased their unique works in prominent international exhibitions, bringing Indigenous culture into the spotlight. The growing popularity of Indigenous art was fueled by the use of traditional materials such as stone, wood, and animal hides...

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Sustainability Takes the Lead in Canadian Fashion

Sustainability Takes the Lead in Canadian Fashion

In 2021, sustainability became the buzzword in Canadian fashion. With growing awareness of environmental issues, Canadian brands and consumers started making eco-conscious choices. Renowned brands like Frank And Oak, tentree, and Kotn led the movement by adopting sustainable practices and launching eco-friendly collections. Frank And Oak introduced their “Circular Denim” line, which used organic cotton...

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Canadian TV Shows Reach Global Stardom

Canadian TV Shows Reach Global Stardom

Canadian television achieved international fame in 2020, with several shows capturing global audiences. The comedy series Schitt’s Creek led the charge, making history at the Emmy Awards by winning nine awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. Created by Dan and Eugene Levy, the show’s humor, heart, and inclusivity resonated with viewers worldwide. Other shows like Kim’s...

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Virtual Celebrations Redefine Canadian Traditions

Virtual Celebrations Redefine Canadian Traditions

The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant changes to how Canadians celebrated their cultural traditions in 2020. With social distancing rules in place, festivals and events moved online, proving that community spirit could thrive even during challenging times. Canada Day celebrations in 2020 were unlike any other. Instead of large public gatherings, Canadians enjoyed virtual concerts, live-streamed...

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Indigenous Voices Rise During National Protests

Indigenous Voices Rise During National Protests

In 2020, Indigenous communities in Canada gained significant attention as they raised their voices during national protests. The year saw a wave of demonstrations, with Indigenous leaders and activists standing up for their rights and demanding action on critical issues like land sovereignty, systemic racism, and cultural preservation. The Wet’suwet’en protests in early 2020 became...

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Canada's Fashion Industry Embraces Sustainability in 2020

Canada’s Fashion Industry Embraces Sustainability in 2020

In 2020, Canadian fashion took a significant step towards sustainability. As more people became aware of environmental issues, eco-friendly fashion gained traction across the country. Many brands began to prioritize ethical production methods, sustainable materials, and reducing their environmental impact. Prominent Canadian brands such as Frank And Oak, tentree, and Kotn were at the forefront...