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The Fashion News You Missed This Week

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From unexpected designer collabs to fresh window displays.

Uniqlo launched the Bille Eilish x Takashi Murakami UT collection

A collaboration between musician Billie Eilish and artist Takashi Murakami launched this week in Uniqlo stores. The two began their relationship over Instagram before partnering on Eilish’s music video for You Should See Me in a Crown. The collection of t-shirts, available in adult and children’s sizes, includes graphics like Murakami’s signature flowers and Eilish’s Blohsh symbol. Ranging from $15 to $25, the graphic tees can help customers achieve Billie Eilish’s streetwear style. Click here to shop the Billie Eilish by Takashi Murakami Uniqlo UT collection.

Louis Vuitton unveiled “The Rainbow Project” on Bloor Street

Louis Vuitton is brightening the street with its latest series of window installations. The brand has invited its employees and their children to participate a global initiative called “The Rainbow Project” by creating the art for their window displays. Rainbow drawing from local submissions will decorate the windows through digital screens or stickers. The Bloor Street store in Toronto features a colourful arch from a Canadian submission and while there may not be a pot of gold beneath the rainbow, we’re thinking some monogram luggage would be a worthy substitution.

The WEInfluence collection for Walmart went live

Canadian-designed extended size collection, WEInfluence has launched exclusively at Walmart. Ranging from sizes 16 to 24 and priced entirely under $30, the collection provides affordable fashion to women of all sizes. With hand-drawn prints by a Montreal artist, the wearable collection gives Canadian more way to wear the season’s hottest trends.  The playful spring/summer assortment includes seventies-inspired denim dresses, flirty florals and colourful stripes.

Hayley Elsaesser collaborated with Coors Slice

Designer Hayley Elsaesser released a collaboration this week with Coors Slice to promote the brand’s latest citrus-infused beer. The collection of punchy prints, that are inspired by the lime and orange flavours, includes fanny packs, hats, bathing suits, shorts and t-shirts. Known her her inclusive designs and casting during fashion week, Elsaesser is the Canadian Queen of collabs having worked on past projects with brands like Nike and Hasbro. Th is the perfect park attire (to be worn while socially distancing, of course) will hit the spot this summer.

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