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From ’80s mania to Western wear, fall 2018’s hottest trends are born to be wild and free.
Known for their custom-print silks from Bellagio, Italy, For Restless Sleepers offers pyjamas that get you from the sheets to the street in one artfully dishevelled 100-percent-silk swoop. $800 to $3,000, secretlocation.ca
Feel the blues in this Chapter Two midi dress, a couture-level piece courtesy of this year’s fashion week phenom, Kym Ellery, a designer who artfully crafts boldly exaggerated sartorial lines and shapes. $1,495, simons.ca
Fall’s sneaker trend is red hot in Balenciaga’s men’s Speed trainer, with its oft-copied (but never equalled) super-light knit sock design. $940, holtrenfrew.com
Be an armchair critic on Gucci’s whimsical made-to-order GG Jacquard chair, featuring the house’s signature double-G logo, bees and stars sitting pretty against brass nailhead trim, knotted fringe and painted beechwood legs. $6,535, gucci.com
Balmain looks pretty in pink with this shiny powder leather BBox 25 bag with renaissance buckle and metal shoulder chain with logo. $2,895, thebay.com
Known for its ’50s-retro-inspired appliances designed in collaboration with architects, Italian-based Smeg recently teamed up with fashion powerhouse Dolce and Gabbana for the Sicily Is My Love collection. From citrus fruit and cherries to sailboats and acanthus leaves, the two-slice toaster elevates bread to beautiful. $729, thebay.com
Bacci’s Vancouver used to carry British activist designer Katharine Hamnett in the ’80s and now reprises the partnership with the Duvetica and Katharine Hamnett London made-in-Italy Dionisio and Love puffer jacket. It’s crafted in part from recycled plastic bottles and discarded goose feathers. $1,000, baccisvancouver.com
Giddy-up with this Run for the Roses T-shirt channelling the season’s Western trend thanks to Kanye West’s protegé, Virgil Abloh, the cult-fave creative director behind Off-White and now LVMH. $535, off—white.com
This year’s Baselworld—ground zero for watch nerds—unveiled Rolex’s Cosmograph Daytona, a blinged-out timepiece in 18-karat Everose gold embellished with 56 brilliant-cut diamonds and 36 sapphires. $111,200, globalwatchco.com At the nexus of high-performance outerwear and high-performance design, there’s the Junya Watanabe x Canada Goose Fall 2018 collection of powerhouse coats, including this smart khaki men’s offering. $2,340, leisure-center.com