Novella Magazine - Spring 2015

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Futura Pekota Clean, classic furniture with industrial aesthetic and elegance.

Things We Love & Hot Spots

Discover our latest finds in fashion, lifestyle art & culture. From local artists to spring high-heels.

Miriam Baker’s Spring 2015 collection is fresh and feminine.

Spring Fling

Starring Emily.

Spring Issue 2015

Fashion/Lifestyle/Art/Culture Highlighting Toronto’s most creative designers and retailers.

Curating the good life with style.


Spring Issue 2015 A quarterly review of fashion, lifestyle, art and culture. Join us now at www.novellamag.com

Curating the good life with style.

Publisher/Creative Director Terry Lau Fashion & Content Director Drew Brown Fashion Editor Sasha Xiao Business Development & Editorial Editor Angelic Vendette

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Explore a futuristic vision with Pekota.

Arts & Culture Editor Bojana Duric Contributing Fashion Editor Katie Lamacraft Arts & Culture Writers Marina Koslock, Jessica Lea Flemming Social Media Coordinator & Fashion Contributor Celia Fernandez Fashion Contributor Anthony O’Dell Client Service Rep Tanya Meutemedian Design Assistant Lauren Martin, Abby Kanary

Paul Cade brings a new kind of creativity.

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European Marketing Coordinator Lilia Bara Contributors Jayson Gallop, Joanne Klimaszewski, Ana Sorys, Marie-Eve Tremblay, Tamar Cox, Jenn Bannon, Stephanie Small Paper Sponsor Rolland Enterprises Inc.

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Harmony.

Special Thanks Laura Velasquez, Marco Pecota, Miriam Baker, Caitlin Power, Centennial Park Conservatory, Abby Kanary, Lauren Martin, Heli Prajapati, Heather L. Hood, Bobby Bharwani @ Supply & Demand, Anna Principe, Jason Cyrus, Junction Craft Brewing Matias Lau-Velasquez, Scott McMaster, Jason Ulrich, Davids Shoes, Richard Markowitz, LightForm, Wei Lin Zhong, Molly Aghaee, Dean Vargas, Sam Fleming, Super Fifo, Love Art, Plutino Group, Tina Pham, Zara Bagramian, Tia Ko, Myriam Jimenez, Carlos Posadas and all of our sponsors, supporters and clients. And my mom, dad and sisters!

See what’s in this season! Manolo Blahnik available at Davids Shoes in Yorkville.

Emily blossoms in the garden as our cover girl.

Novella Spring Issue. I am consistently learning through Novella. This production of the spring issue has made me realize how harmony can be achieved through trust, respect and understanding. Each individual has their own vision, however at the magazine, success is achieved through the respect and admiration of the common end goal. We come together to create instinctively and it is absolutely a treat for me to see synergy and flow come to life. I have the best team I could ask for at Novella and this issue is dedicated to everyone involved, and everyone that has committed their time, energy, and passion into these pages. Please read along and celebrate with us.

Terry Lau Publisher/Creative Director

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13 Christina Norberg’s inspired by spring colours

Cover: Emily dressed in Miriam Baker Photographer: Jayson Gallop Hair & Make-up: Tamar Cox Styling: Drew Brown, Sasha Xiao

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UKAE takes centre-stage! Our favourite indie rock band playing at Novella Launch.

Left Page: Kelleth in Lace Plume Dress by Andew Majtenyi Photographer: Joanne K Hair & Make-up: Ana Sorys Styling: Marie-Eve Tremblay

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Fly Studio introduces Novella to their brand of Aerial Yoga.

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Futura By: Angelic Vendette

Clean, classic furniture revamped with industrial aesthetic and elegance represent Pekota’s vision. Incorporating retrospective design, futuristic detailing and materials, the Canadian furniture collection is a beautifully eerie dichotomy that breathes renewal within the industry. Marco Pekota’s inimitable design and approach are strongly influenced by the designer’s background in film and publication which has lead to a highly versatile and visually appealing collection of tables, seating, shelving, and lighting that is consistent in tonality and marries the best of both retro and heavy metal work worlds. www.pekota.com Art Direction: Terry Lau Photography: Joanne K Hair & Make-Up: Ana Sorys Stylist: Marie-Eve Tremblay Model: Kelleth @ Plutino Styling Assistant: Katerina Theodorelos Photography Assistant: Keith Haist Design/Prop Styling Assistant: Lauren Martin Pekota City Lounge Chair - $1795 Leather bustier, Izzy Camilleri Sateen short, Andrew Majtenyi Melissa “Bite” heels, available at Gravitypope - $198

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Titus Shelving Unit - $ 1495 and Titus Bench - $1295 available at Pekota Lace Plume Dress, Andrew Majtenyi Chie Mihara Atame heels available at Gravitypope - $410

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PEKOTA Mark 1 Armchair - $495 PEKOTA Titus Glass Top Desk - $ 1695 BLONDE Barcelona white crop top, Caitlin Power - $205 Leather pants, Izzy Camilleri Necklace, Caroline Néron Melissa “Boho” heels, available at Gravitypope - $195 BRUNETTE Shanghai black & white Leather dress, Caitlin Power $925 Melissa “Boho” heels, available at Gravitypope - $195

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Left Owen yellow & black leather scuba dress, Caitlin Power - $875 This Page PEKOTA Bar Stool - $345 Sheer body suit, Izzy Camilleri Sheer skirt, Izzy Camilleri Leather bustier, Izzy Camilleri Chie Mihara Atame heels available at Gravitypope - $410

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Art & Culture Profile Artist Paul Cade

Artist Hot List

Collection of the Finest in the city

by Bojana Duric

Peter McLennan

“What if?”That is the enchanting question
 that sparks the beautiful insanity behind Paul 
Cade’s artwork. The Toronto-based artist does 
not limit his abstract creations to one thing. From sculptures made from recycled material 
he finds on a stroll through the city, to his paintings that could use simply acrylic and charcoal or could be constructed from almost anything, there are no rules or boundaries to what can go into making a painting. He hates to repeat himself and is always looking 
for a new challenge. After visiting his home/studio, filled with an array of materials, found objects and art pieces, there is no doubt that if Cade were suddenly to lose everything, he would find a way to make art. The art projects that have been most influential in making him the artist he is today were the ones that constantly challenged him to make something out of nothing. 
At seventy, life has taught Paul to rely only on his imagination, 
to never give up and never fear failure.

Shades of Influence - 48” x 60” x 18” Recycled Material and enamel paint 2014

Time and time again, society tries to define art and what makes 
artworks stand apart from the rest. However, no matter how many 
times one tries to understand, the more complex and elusive it seems. 
Something that can clearly be taken from Cade’s work is that it’s 
a personal fulfillment, that undeniable urge and need to create 
regardless of what it is or how it is received. Cade states,“The creative act (without ego) can be the closest you can get to your own soul”. One of his alluring pieces is a work on paper (“I Love My Pig Tails”) that uses, shellac, charcoal, oil, ink and thinner. When finished, with subtle shifting of earth tones and an economy of line, there appears a figure, barely defined. Though mostly suggested, there is something about the piece that keeps your eyes drawn to it, maybe it is it’s simplicity or it’s soulfulness. Paul Cade was born in Timmins, Ontario. He studied at the Ontario College of Art, The New School Of Art and with Canadian artist, Joyce Weiland. He worked as an illustrator, graphic designer, and art director in advertising before becoming a film director. It wasn’t until 2005 that Cade returned to his first passion, making art. He continues to explore and challenge his own creative nature, through whatever sparks his imagination at the moment.

Christina Norberg

Winter Storm in the Country 2013 #1 When Peter thinks of winter, he thinks of farms and simpler times. He loves to photograph during midday snowstorms because the light, diffused by the snow and clouds, creates a timeless void reflecting that sense of serene silence and calm that can only be experienced in winter. The entire series can be seen at www.petermclennan.com and is available in various limited edition sizes. Contact him at peter@galleryinprint.com for more details.

Mike Smalley

Canadian artist, Christina Norberg, uses surreal, organic imagery in her mixed media paintings and sculptures. Her work explores places “where everything intersects; where everything feels right.”Norberg is inspired by our place as humans in both the digital modern world, and within the natural world. Her uplifting artwork aims to reconnect us with nature and ourselves, as we move further into the technological future. In November 2013, Norberg had her first international exhibition in Bologna, Italy. Her work can be found in both private and corporate collections across North America and overseas. Original artwork and commissions are available. www.christinanorberg.com

The Zoo - 36” X 66” Mixed Media on Paper 2013 - 2014

Ramona Nordal

Untitled 15-4 is a piece from the new collection of large scale painting by Mike Smalley that represent the artist’s transition from working in the peace of Muskoka, to a new studio in downtown Toronto. Constantly being influenced by his environment, these new works reflect the dynamics of a city in constant motion. Using graphite and oil on linen; colour, form and light collide in a fragmentation of insight that bring together the energy and rhythm of the city. As a member of the ColourShift Collective, his work can be viewed at the Arta Gallery in Toronto’s Distillery District, or online at: www.mikesmalley-art.com

WT No.1 - 33” X 24” Mixed Media on Mat Board

Flight of Fancy - Recycled Wire Screen on Metal Stand, Size Variable

Corrie Clark

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April 16 – 19 Contemporary Art Fair Exhibition Place Toronto Contemporary art from $100 to $10,000. 50 local and international galleries. Located in Heritage Court at the Direct Energy Centre, entrance off Nunavut Road. Buy on the spot, love forever. Loveartfair.com

Corrie Clark is a writer, film and television actor, and artist largely influenced by Canadian culture and landscape. She paints in a vibrant, colourful, mosaic style reflecting a sense of movement and emotion. Her use of thick, black lines creates pieces reminiscent of stained glass. As a self -taught artist, Corrie begins a piece by reflecting on the canvas like a blank sheet of paper, and when she starts painting … she feels like a“visual story-teller there to let the character and the story of the painting out”. Her works are in private homes in Southern Ontario,Vancouver, Calgary, Los Angeles and NewYork. Corrie is currently living and painting in Toronto working on her next project, the Children’s Brand“The Adventures of Johnny Canuck”. www.corrieclark.ca

The Flint Collection is a new series of acrylic paintings created by Toronto artist Ramona Nordal. This new collection is a direct influence of the past six decades of fashion, art, and culture blended together. Showcasing innuendos of a diverse representation of female growth, through characters of conformity, strength, perseverance and independence. This particular piece,“Call Me Sebastian”is the newest addition to The Flint Collection. It measures 50”x36”and is both compelling and alluring with her trademark mix of bronze stripes and glowing orange highlight. Watch out for an upcoming exhibit of this collection later this summer in Toronto. www.ramonanordal.com

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By: Angelic Vendette

Miriam Baker’s Spring 2015 collection is fresh and feminine and showcases an array of flirty pieces every woman will love to wear this season - whether out on a date, at work, or while simply appreciating the season’s latest blooms. Toronto-based designer and 2014 TFI New Labels winner, Miriam Baker, designs with today’s modern woman in mind. With the goal of making women feel great about themselves, the designer sets out to create a line where women can at once shop for their dress size as well as their bust size, which allows for the best fit possible…and with warmer weather bringing shorter hems and form flattering silhouettes, we couldn’t think of a better time to start wearing this new crisp collection than spring. www.miriam-baker.com A special thank you to the Centennial Park Conservatory for their involvement. They need our continuous support. Please do-so by donating onsite or contact the conservatory at www.toronto.ca/ parks/featured-parks/conservatories

Art Director: Terry Lau Photographer: Jayson Gallop Hair & Make-up: Tamar Cox Fashion Editors: Drew Brown & Sasha Xiao Model: Emily Hobson @ Angies Fashion Assistant: Celia Fernandez

Eyelet Shirt, Gold Blazer, and Gold Shorts by Miriam Baker Statement Necklace, Available at J. Crew

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Left & Top: Pink Sleeveless Top and Pink Skirt by Miriam Baker Statement Necklace, Available at Aldo Accessory Shoes by Salvatore Ferragamo, Available at David’s Footwear Bottom: Purple Shirt Dress by Miriam Baker

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Top: Purple High-low Dress and White Eyelet Coat by Miriam Baker Lace Bow Necklace by Komorebi, Available at Sashion.ca Grey Suede Boots by Tabitha Simmons, Available at Davids Shoes Bottom: White Eyelet Dress and Detachable Collar by Miriam Baker Right: White Sequin Dress by Miriam Baker

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The Hot List

Things We Love

Who is making a statement

Special pieces we think you will enjoy

UKAE

Stitch & Mechanics Jeans Stitch & Mechanics jeans are uniquely lined inside the back-pockets, coin pockets, and fly to create a premium hand-feel. The “M” is the signature logo for Stitch & Mechanics and can be found on the back pockets and the bottom front fly opening. www.stitchandmechanics.com

The AVENUE necklace by ALYSHAALEX The AVENUE necklace, from the A-MAZE Collection by ALYSHAALEX, is inspired by architectural and geometric lines and shapes to resemble a maze-like structure. All jewellery is proudly handmade locally in Toronto with precious metals and natural gemstones – in fact, many pieces are named after Toronto city streets, to reflect the designer’s roots. The AVENUE necklace is made from Sterling Silver. www.ALYSHAALEX.ca

Pekota medal Bow tie Dapper style meets Industrial elegance! Marco Pekota teamed up with bow tie designer Just Sultan to create this innovative Arcus steel tie design with interchangeable leather centers and embossed leather strap. www.pekota.com

Kal and Mooy Indie-rock band UKAE is one of Toronto’s rising talents to hit up the city’s music scene. Since Taylor and Nickie reunited to ignite their passion for music, the band has evolved into a talented five-piece band. The line-up consists of Taylor Whittaker (vocals, guitar), Nickie Minshall (vocals, ukulele, harmonica, guitar), Tim O’Reilly (bass, backup vocals), Andrew Dawson (lead guitar, backup vocals) and Nick McKinlay (drums). Taylor’s raspy voice paired with Nickie’s powerful and soulful sound creates

a foot-stomping ruckus. UKAE’s debut EP, Morning Story, was released July 30th 2014, and features the band’s knack for folk-drenched song writing and heartfelt melodies. The band’s style has since evolved into rowdier rock & roll displayed in full by ‘Boneshaker’, UKAE’s latest single. Morning Story and ‘Boneshaker’ are available for purchase on iTunes. Make sure to check UKAE out at their next show on Thursday, June 4th at the Horseshoe Tavern

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The Treasure Chest

Parlour

Parlour, an early era speakeasy inspired establishment, came naturally. It was as if the walls of this 19th century building guided the owners on their journey. Built in 1895, with all its character and charm, Parlour is located in one of the last remaining row of town homes in the downtown core. Embracing style, music & art, entering Parlour will teleport you to a time when jazz musicians were rock stars, gangsters were celebrities, and where speakeasy’s were the place to see and be seen.” www.parlour270.com

With no additives, and being nut and dairy free, there are menu options for vegans, vegetarians, die-hard carnivores, and everyone in between. Kal and Mooy prides itself on the quality of its food and its more-than friendly service. They are also available for catering and events. Kal and Mooy’s counter within the Queen Live Fresh Food Market is set to open on May 15th … in the meantime, find where their food truck is heading to next via Kal and Mooy’s website www.kalandmooy.com or via twitter @KalandMooy.

Slingback Shootie by Le Chateau Italian-Made Leather Slingback Shootie. LE CHATEAU LUXE from the Lauren’s Closet Spring 2015 collection. Available in-store and online www.lechateau.com

Manolo Blahnik Unleash your inner Carrie Bradshaw this Spring in these floral fabric pointed toe pumps by Manolo Blahnik, available at Davids Footwear in Yorkville. www.davidsfootwear.com

Baby Kanye Backpack by Opelle As chic as it is practical, this bag is designed with a modern rounded shape, curved zippers and contrast suede trim. Sturdily constructed with slim reinforced straps, double stitched seams and a lightly structured frame to keep its shape. The Baby Kanye is the perfect size for a day bag with room for all essentials, and holds an 11” laptop comfortably. www.opellecreative.com

Fly Studio Our Fashion & Content Director, Drew Brown, felt more like Goldilocks from The Three Bears then a ‘fashionisto’ while searching along Queen Street West to find a stylish, yet affordable pair of prescription glasses with a price that was just right. He walked into Optical Thirty 8 and met the amazing Gigi Wong, who immediately put him at ease by providing true value and genuine service. Drew left with a new pair of Tom Ford designer frames that did not break the bank. If you are ever in need of new glasses, be sure to make Optical Thirty 8, located at 623 Queen Street West, your first choice.

Gertrude Stein invited artists into her salon, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrapped his characters in the warm smoke of

The duo Aisha Mohamed and Ahmed Duale behind one of our favourite Toronto food trucks, Kal and Mooy, is set to open a bricks and mortar location on Queen St. West this spring. That means you will now be able to get your fix for traditional Somali comfort food like Soor, Samosas, Anjera or Sabaya wraps, and their Goat rice dish with cinnamon and raisin at both their fixed counter and throughout the city on wheels. All of Kal and Mooy’s recipes and menu options are made in-house from fresh vegetables, herbs and spices, and tomato sauces.

in the body without compressing the joints and spine. The silks are intended to assist in alignment and bring new life and understanding to traditional and modern yoga poses. Aerial silks are used to deepen or modify poses, making the practice accessible, fun, and enjoyable for all!

Fly Studio is a boutique Aerial Yoga and Reformer Pilates studio located at 489 Queen St. W. Aerial Yoga combines traditional Yoga postures modified with the use of suspended silk hammocks. With the help of gravity, students can playfully explore floating, fluid movements and create space

Benefits of practicing AerialYoga include: decompression and traction of the spine in a safe way; inversion to promote healthy circulation; increased mobility of joints; reduced stress through the mind & body; as well as building strength, flexibility and fine balance www.flyqueenwest.com

Tabülè Restaurant a vibrant room and now Samantha Michelle welcomes dreamers alike into her glittery 1920’s haven. With silk blouses, fur-lined coats and sequins galore, the Treasure Chest hosts carefully curated European vintage in the fittingly decadent Windsor Arms Hotel. Unlike other trending lobby shops in boutique hotels, The Treasure Chest invites you to sip whisky, play dress up, and indulge in your very own fantasy adventure.

THE COMMON by Sarah Jones Mixed media on canvas, 36”x48”, this piece of artwork by emerging visual artist Sarah Jones is inspired by city maps and plans, gritty urban cores and whitewashed graffiti walls. Based in the port city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Jones works with various media like copper, cardboard and canvas to interpret and re-vision urban and industrial spaces. www.jonesgallery.ca sarah@jonesgallery.ca

Dcora Pillows Beautifully made to order from their collection of designer fabrics in a variety of finishing styles. Accentuate your space with these stylish designer throw pillows. www.etsy.com/shop/DcoraPillows

TOMS Bay Collection This leather canvas backpack is definitely a versatile, unisex piece for anyone who doesn’t want to sacrifice style for comfort. As the company known for starting a global movement through its“One for One” business model, TOMS has launched its fourth and newest product- the Bag Collection. With every TOMS bag purchased, TOMS will help provide a safe birth for a mother and baby in need. Available at TOMS.ca and retailers across Canada.

Blossom Bomber Jacket Soon-to-be launched online shopping platform sashion.ca is aiming to bring unique yet wearable independent designer pieces that are proudly made in China. This blossom bomber jacket from London based label J.H Zane is no doubt a statement piece that embraces femininity with a slight edge. Available at SASHION.ca

Samantha Sandbrook Samantha Sandbrook is a visual artist and decorator working in Toronto. Her most recent series,“Runway,” examines the relationship between the paparazzi (the observers, symbolized by lens-flare circles) and their subjects (the observed, cropped images of models walking down the catwalk). Samantha’s high-gloss paintings are included in residential and corporate collections, at home and abroad. Contact her for custom paintings or an at home art-consultation: www.samanthasandbrook.com

“Undulation” Series by Lisa Hemeon Lisa Hemeon’s paintings are rich in colour, depth and atmospheric qualities. Compositions investigate undulation and vacillate between abstraction and representation. Lisa’s working process includes accumulating layers of acrylic emulsion wiped across the canvas. Glazes and blended tones become suspended within the increasing layers, enhancing translucent, dimensional and textural qualities. You can find Lisa’s paintings in private and corporate collections. www.lisahemeon.com

Junction Craft Brewing Junction Craft Brewing was established in Toronto’s historic west end Junction neighbourhood in 2011. Their mission is to brew the highest quality, handcrafted beers, offering beer drinkers a range of new and classic styles. They’re always brewing something new and interesting, so drop by for a tour, a taste and a take home, fresh from the brewery. All Aboard! www.junctioncraft.com

Street Style Photographer Chris Smart

From Bay Street to Union Station, from sunrise to sunset, Toronto-based Photographer Christ Smart is always on the go. Through Smart’s lens, we have seen how Torontonians take to the streets with their own styles. Through Smart’s unique eye and urban street approach, Toronto has now become a city we know so well, yet we are constantly surprised to see how individuals express themselves differently. www.csmartfx.com

Tabülè is a well-established destination in the heart of midtown Toronto and Riverside/Leslieville, offering refined yet comforting takes on the exotic flavours of the Middle East. Since it first opened in 2005 it has become an instant local favourite, attracting patrons from all corners of the city and lovers of Middle Eastern food from across Canada. Husband and wife team, Chef Rony Goraichy and Diana Sideris, are the heart of Tabülè. Using the freshest quality ingredients, Goraichy’s cultural expertise and interpretation of traditional dishes has created a broad menu with robust flavour that is sure to delight the senses. Following several rave reviews and awards in Toronto-based magazines and restaurant guides, Tabülè has developed quite a reputation among the city’s finest

Middle Eastern eateries. Those that frequent Tabülè are constantly restating their adoration for the savoury and hearty menu options and the unique interpretation of Middle Eastern cuisine. The discerning attention to detail is evident from the moment one enters the dining room – from its design and cozy ambience, to the warm and accommodating service. As a perfect complement to a meal, the drink menu also offers a hearty amount of options that include numerous choices of wine, exotic martinis, fresh juices and loose-leaf teas. Furthermore, a great selection of in-house made desserts is available. Tabülè Restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner, and offers BYOB, office catering, take-out and delivery offered 7 days a week. www.tabule.ca

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Novella Network Available at these fine establishments.

ACCOMMODATIONS Fairmont Royal York Business Centre 416.368.2511 Fax: 416.368.9040 ryh.reservations@fairmont.com www.fairmont.com Gladstone Hotel 416.531.4635 x 0 Dinner Reservations: 416.531.4635 x 7106 reservations@gladstonehotel.com www.gladstonehotel.com Ritz Carlton Hotel 416.585.2500 www.ritzcarlton.com Templar Hotel 647.933.5546 reservations@templarhotel.com www.templarhotel.com The Omni King Edward Hotel 416.863.9700 tweetme@omnihotels.com www.omnihotels.com Trump International Hotel 416.306.5800 www.trumphotelcollection.com Windsor Arms Hotel 416.971.9666 reserve@windsorarmshotel.com www.windsorarmshotel.com ART Abbozzo Gallery 416.260.2220 mail@abbozzogallery.com www.abbozzogallery.com Analogue Gallery 416.901.8001 info@analoguegallery.com www.analoguegallery.com Art Square Main Cafe: 416.595.5222 Gallery: 416.894.6456 info@art-square.ca www.art-square.ca Distill Inc Gallery 416.304.0033 info@distillgallery.com www.distillgallery.com Norman Felix Gallery 416.366.6676 art@normanfelix.com www.normanfelix.com Sandra Ainsley Gallery 416.214.9490 contact@sandraainsleygallery.com www.sandraainsleygallery.com Urban Gallery 647.460.1278 urbangalleryart1@gmail.com www.urbangallery.ca AESTHETICS Allan Parss Salon 416.622.9070 aparss@rogers.com www.allanparss.com Armando Frasca & Co. 416.769.4367 armando.frasca@icloud.com www.salonaf.com Aroma Clinic 416.505.5222 aromawcs@gmail.com www.aromawcs.ca H&CO 647.247.2190 h.cosalon@gmail.com www.hair-co.ca Hero Heroine 416.532.4376 admin@heroheroine.com www.heroheroine.com Kim Du Salon 647.388.8713 kimdusalon@gmail.com www.kimdusalon.com Lux Spa Yorkville 416.921.1680 info@lux-spa.com www.lux-spa.com

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Rok Cork 416.901.7507 info@rok-cork.ca www.rok-cork.ca

Decorium 416.736.6120 Toronto Showroom: 1212 Yonge St. Toronto, ON M4T 1W1 416.515.1212 info@decorium.ca www.decorium.com

Show Room 416.977.3888 cs@shopatshowroom.com www.shopatshowroom.com Simon Carter 647.428.7545 cedric@simoncarter.ca www.simoncarter.ca Sydney’s Boutique 416.603.3369 customerservice@shopsydneys.com www.shopsydneys.com Sylvie and Shimmy 647.348.3332 info@sylvieandshimmy.com www.sylvieandshimmy.com Ted Style Shoppe 416.535.1922 info@tedsstyleshoppe.com www.tedsstyleshoppe.com Tiger of Sweden 416.588.4437 info@tigerofsweden.se Timeless Apparel 416.850.9125 timelessapparel39@gmail.com Uncle Otis 416.920.2281 info@uncleotis.com www.uncleotis.com Untitled & Co 647.521.3114 www.untitledandco.com

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Ahimsa Yoga 416.922.9642 info@ahimsayoga.com www.ahimsayoga.com

Agora Café 416.761.9991 agora.cafe@gmail.com www.agoracafe.ca

Flirty Girl Fitness 416.920.1400 Toronto@flirtygirlfitness.com www.flirtygirlfitness.com

Atlas Espresso Bar 647.472.8527 q@atlasespressobar.com www.atlasespressobar.com

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