Friday 31 December 2021

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Intrigued by tarot? “Tarot is an extremely helpful introspective tool for those who are open to exploring themselves and the energies that they’re working with,” says Canadian clarity coach Chris Corsini. We spoke to Corsini to understand how can tarot card readings can help us take on the new year, so we can step into 2022 with purpose and intention. (Learn what’s in store for January 2022 with our astrological forecast.)

What are the benefits of tarot?

Tarot assists with “shadow work,” essentially, examining the parts of ourselves we don’t like or were taught not to like because of societal, religious or cultural norms. “Once you start exploring tarot,” says Corsini, “you can begin to question those things. You start asking yourself: do I believe this? Is this something I still stand by?”

Note: Tarot is not fortune telling, nor is it astrology. Rather, it’s more of a confirmation of what you are already feeling, which can help people feel empowered in their decision making.

Can anyone use tarot cards?

Short answer: Yes. “Sit down and start pulling cards, and familiarize yourself with what’s coming up,” says Corsini. “The booklets that come with the deck are always very helpful, but remember that’s just a jumping off point.” For example, if you pull a card and it indicates something to you personally – go with that. Just because the card doesn’t precisely represent that doesn’t mean your interpretation is wrong. “Your intuition is going to guide you better than a booklet,” he says.

Corsini recommends any new tarot user attend a workshop; he offers them in both English and ASL on a pay-what-you-can basis). Podcasts are another great resource; Corsini likes Tarot for the Wild Soul with Lindsay Mack. Biddy Tarot courses and booklets are also a popular educational option.

How often should I pull tarot cards?

“When people begin on their tarot journey, I always tell them to set a limit,” says Corsini. “You will drive yourself crazy if you ask every question and are pulling 35 cards a day – don’t do that.” Create a ceremony for yourself once a week, max. Another good way to structure your tarot card readings could be every new and full moon (so twice a month) in 2022. “Pull cards for friends or relatives if you want to add more than one reading a week for practice,” he suggests. This is just a guideline for beginners, notes Corsini, who pulls three cards every morning – one each for his body, mind and soul – and asks, what energies am I working with today?

What other questions should I ask the tarot deck?

The answer to this will be very personal, however Corsini suggests the following to get started: where’s my energy best served right now? Where is my attention best spent? What do I need to let go of? What do I want to bring in? Is this good for me? Is this something that is in alignment with my path? Should I take action? What is the potential outcome if I continue to behave this way?

This year is a good time to ask questions in general, says Corsini. “There’s so much information flying around right now. This will lead people to question their beliefs, which is good, but then they can also be misled,” he explains. “Do your research, ask more questions, talk to your friends, talk to your communities and build new ones. Be open to conversations.”

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The new year is here and — based on my astrology predictions for January 2022 — things are about to get interesting. After a year of focusing on inner alignment and manifestation, I decided to ditch the New Year’s Resolutions I would’ve drafted in the past and turn inward. It’s taken 27 years, but I’ve finally realized that motivating myself by writing a list of fixed goals (like “read 30 books,” or “exercise twice per day”) is more “gaslight, gatekeep” than “girlboss.”

Instead of the brute-force method, I’m opting for an intuitive approach to goal-setting this year — and using the planetary retrogrades to my advantage.

In January 2022, the astrology forecast is calling for a Venus retrograde, a Mercury retrograde and a Mars transit. While the internet views astrological transits as the source of all breakups and bad haircuts, FASHION knows that retrogrades aren’t to blame. Rather than causing conflict, these cosmic occurrences simply bring issues we may have ignored (or avoided) to the surface.

Whether you’re super into all things witchy or a bit of a skeptic, you can’t deny the logic in “work smarter NOT harder.” Retrogrades are only disruptive when we suppress our inner voices and work out of alignment with our true self. So, to level up — and level up QUICKLY — prioritize the connection you have with your inner self over external relationships.

Below, my astrology predictions for January 2022, and how you can cope with the changes.

 

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Venus retrograde (Dec. 19, 2021 to Jan. 29, 2022)

Venus will station retrograde from Dec. 19 to Jan. 29 in the sign of Capricorn. As the planetary ruler of flirty Libra and sturdy Taurus, Venus plays a big role in our romantic and financial endeavours. Since the Morning Star goes retrograde in the practical sign of Capricorn, we may be called to view our love lives and finances through a more traditional lens. This can mean saying a firm no to situationships and precarious work. It can also mean saying yes to long-term partnerships and investments.

@e.mo.tions#astrology #zodiacs #venusretrograde #geminifullmoon #december2021 #astro #astrologytok #capricorn #venusincapricorn #positiveaffirmations♬ Dreamy – Elijah Lee

In pop culture, we mostly hear about the romantic possibilities of a Venus retrograde. We all have an ex we low-key want to see again, even if just for a little drama and validation (‘tis the season?). But instead of practicing Blair Waldorf’s iconic “three words, eight letters” speech, let’s remember that retrogrades are way more about introspection than ultimatums. This TikTok User breaks it down perfectly:

@peytonmichiVenus Retrograde Breakdown #venusretrograde #retrograde #astrology #zodiacsigns #SimsSelves #spirituality #capricorn #astrologypredictions #astrotalk♬ Take Me to Pluto – idonthateyou

Last year I realized that someone can be kind to you and still be wrong for you. After shedding the false selves I’d created to protect myself from disappointment, I brought my expectations up to meet my desires instead of the other way around.

This Venus retrograde, ask yourself what it would really take for you to be happy and secure with your finances and relationships. Don’t soften your answers; instead, ask yourself why voicing your desires makes you uncomfortable.

Mercury retrograde (Jan. 14, 2022 to Feb. 3, 2022)

Mercury goes retrograde in two signs this month: first in innovative Aquarius from Jan. 14 to 25 and then in ambitious Capricorn from Jan. 25 to Feb. 3rd. Mercury rules over the solution-focused signs of Gemini and Virgo, so the areas of our lives where communication really matters will be most affected — yes, that means all forms of communication. The way we relate to others at home, work and online will likely be called into question. This TikTok highlights what to expect:

@healingwithjazVenus/Mercury retrograde 2022 #venus #mercury #MakeABunchHappen #retrograde #astrology #astrologytiktok #venusretrograde #mercuryretrograde #zodiac♬ nhạc nền – AK乂Duty

We all have negative associations with Mercury and its infamous transits. Email mix-ups, shattered iPhones and buyer’s remorse are just a few of the frustrations we can look forward to this month (note: sarcasm). Even if your plan is to just lay low and try to survive this retrograde, let me remind you that both Venus and Mercury are retrograding in unison.

What does that mean? This TikTok explains it pretty well:

@peytonmichiVenus & Mercury Retrograde #DoTheJuJu #astrology #venusretrograde #mercuryretrograde #astrologypredictions #astrotalk #astrology2022 #spirituality♬ Winter / Chill / R & B_No517 – table_1

Last year I noticed a lot of the tension in my friendships was stemming from my inability to express my needs. So, instead of swallowing my discomforts like the “Strong Black Woman” stereotype says I should, I learned to trust the people I love with the softest parts of me, and say what I needed.

This Mercury retrograde, ask yourself whether your fear of conflict comes from the possibility of losing others or betraying yourself. There will always be miscommunications and disagreements, but by remembering that we’re safe with those who love us, we can learn to be less defensive and more open.

Mars transit in Sagittarius (Dec. 13, 2021 to Jan. 24, 2022)

Mars entered adventurous Sagittarius on Dec. 13, and will stay there until Jan. 24. The Red Planet rules impulsive Aries and intense Scorpio, and since it’s associated with our aggression, sexuality and ability to take action, it should come as no surprise that Mars is actually quite comfortable in Sagittarius. But will we be comfortable operating on Sagittarian impulses…especially during a double retrograde?

 

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I love my Sun sign, but it’s no surprise we’re commonly referred to as “Sagiterrorists.” Our energy is known for being fun-loving, chaotic and non-committal (listen to “The Archer” by Taylor Swift, she explains it pretty well). Balancing these Sag desires for excitement and freedom with Capricorn sensibilities is definitely easier said than done.

I’ve realized that allowing yourself to do whatever you want can be a form of self-love, but it can also be a form of self-abandonment. We owe it to ourselves to take actions that make us happy, and we’re allowed to reconsider any actions we’re uncertain about.

Based on my astrology predictions for January 2022, I’ll give you one last piece of advice: Whether you’re deciding on UberEats, buying a new desk chair, or sending your ex a “Happy Birthday” text, ask yourself: “Is this in alignment with my best self?”

Trust the process, trust the planets and (most of all) trust yourself. You got this!

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Thursday 30 December 2021

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For Los Angeles natives Tonya Thompson and Sharie Wilson, what started as a passion project in their garage quickly turned into the DreamGirls hair salon along with a brand that surpassed $2.5 million in sales in its first year and has amassed a loyal following of over 50,000 on Instagram (@dreamgirlshair). The sister duo specializes in strengthening hair treatments designed to take the guesswork out of natural hair growth.

“The goal of DreamGirls is to break the stereotype that Black women can’t have long natural hair,” says Thompson. In 2006, she and Wilson opened their salon in Los Angeles, followed by a second location, in Sacramento, in 2008, and began their Healthy Hair Program to offer professional services for women looking to grow their hair.

In March 2020, during the pandemic, they launched their Healthy Hair Care System product line to allow women across the globe to care for their hair at home. The system not only repairs, restores and revives damaged locks but also encourages women to embrace their curls and coils by giving their textured hair some serious TLC.

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Photography courtesy of DreamGirls Hair Care.

The sisters remain dedicated to teaching their customers about growing and maintaining hair. “Black women have been bombarded with stereotypes about not having any hair or being bald, forcing them to wear a weave or wig,” says Wilson. “We’ve debunked that myth through the hundreds of women who have grown their hair using our system and products.”

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Balmain. Photography courtesy of BACKSTAGE VIA IMAXTREE

Start with a healthy scalp

“When your scalp is clean and free of any buildup, including dandruff, natural oils and excessive amounts of product, it creates an environment that promotes hair growth,” says Thompson. “Remember: The scalp is your foundation for hair growth, so it’s very important to take care of it.”

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Osman Yousefzada. Photography courtesy of BACKSTAGE VIA IMAXTREE

Consider your habits

Several factors can cause buildup and contribute to poor scalp health. “For example, the temperature of the water that you wash your hair with can affect its health,” says Wilson. “When the temperature is too hot, it can dry out your hair, strip it of essential oils and damage the follicles.” To get rid of buildup without causing damage, wash your hair with lukewarm water.

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Budapest Select. Photography courtesy of BACKSTAGE VIA IMAXTREE

Establish a routine

Wash with shampoo and conditioner every two to three weeks, which will cleanse your hair without stripping it dry, and use a deep conditioning treatment every six weeks. The sisters also recommend following the LOC method, which is a moisturizing layering technique that consists of leave-in conditioner, oil and cream.

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Altuzarra. Photography courtesy of BACKSTAGE VIA IMAXTREE

Embrace protective styles

A protective style gives hair a break from everyday wear and tear. “Weaves, buns, cornrows and twists are great hairstyle options that are easy to maintain and keep hair safely tucked away,” explains Thompson. However, make sure your protective style doesn’t pull too tightly on your scalp, especially if your scalp is on the sensitive side. “If your hair is styled too tightly, it can pull the follicles straight out of the scalp and cause sores, tension or even alopecia.”

This article first appeared in FASHION’s Winter 2022 issue.

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2021 has proven itself to be an explosive year for street style.

A taste of normalcy (whatever that means now) has driven us to dress more freely and unapologetically than ever — if only for brief moments here and there.

Could it have been an ardent longing to express ourselves through style in the wake of the turbulent year we left behind, and the equally uncertain future that lay ahead? Or perhaps, the nostalgic desire to participate in the return of trends gone by, from monogram mania to kitschy Y2K fashion?

Whatever the reason, we’ve embraced the opportunity to step up our street style in 2021 — and so have our favourite fashion icons. With eye-catching looks from runway models to major pop stars, each season of this past year was full of fashion to be remembered. Below, find FASHION’s top celebrity street style picks of 2021.

Winter

Bella Hadid, January

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Spotted in Paris during haute couture week back in January, Bella Hadid kicked off the year layered up in this 70s-esque cotton-corduroy suit. The model was the very embodiment of business casual in her matching jacket and trouser ensemble by The Row. Hadid stacked a barely-buttoned white blouse and a khaki corduroy jacket (yes, more corduroy) by Brixton beneath the suit. Simple black sunglasses, square-shaped gold earrings and a black shoulder bag accessorised this look while keeping corduroy the main attraction.

Hunter Schaefer, January

 

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Can you ever go wrong with all-black in the winter? If you’re Hunter Schafer, the answer is no. The Euphoria star was seen in SoHo early this year sporting a classic cropped leather jacket and cuffed jeans with an edgy pair of Maison Margiela x Reebok Tabi Instapump Fury Hi boots on display. Schafer brightened up her fit with a neon green mask — because why not turn this necessity into an accessory? Arguably though, the trendiest part of Schafer’s look is her wired Apple headphones, which have recently been revived as both a street style accessory and the aesthetic alternative to bluetooth successors.

Spring

Rihanna, March

 

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In March, Rihanna demonstrated how running errands can double as a fashion event — especially in a year like 2021. On a grocery trip in Beverly Hills, Riri channelled her island roots with a tropical-print shirt from Celine loosely held together by a single button and baby pink shorts peeking out beneath a denim miniskirt. For footwear, she opted for a strappy pair of white Amina Muaddi heels that complemented her chunky gold jewellery and checkered sunnies.

Kendall Jenner, April

 

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This spring, Kendall Jenner was papped in NYC wearing a minimalist’s dream. Effortlessly chic in cream-coloured wide-leg trousers, a plain white tee, an open button-down and slingback heeled sandals, Jenner absolutely nailed the model-off-duty look. Self-described in an Instagram post as “head to toe pt. 2” (referencing a previous post from 2020 captioned “The Row head to toe”), Jenner dressed entirely in Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s celebrity-favoured label, The Row.

Summer

Hailey Bieber, June

 

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Hailey Bieber started the summer off in Paris, pictured in a trendy purple monochrome ensemble. The model paired a lilac knitted top by Raf Simmons with a stretch-wool mini skirt by The Attico and timeless loafers by Chanel. Ahead of the curve with Pantone naming Very Peri as 2022’s colour of the year, Bieber carried a periwinkle staple of hers — and current handbag holy grail —The Pouch Clutch by Bottega Veneta, courtesy of ex Creative Director Daniel Lee.

Zoë Kravitz, August

What would a street style roundup be without mention of Zoë Kravitz? This year’s summer of the slip dress (backed by Rihanna) saw The Batman actress in an awe-inspiring midi-length gown by Araks in bright blue. Understated gold jewellery, rectangular sunnies, mustard coloured block-heel pumps and an oversized tote completed the look in classically minimal Kravitz fashion.

Fall

Dua Lipa, September

 

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In September, Dua Lipa stepped out in the ultimate Y2K (but make it Y2K ‘21) fall fit. The pop star’s chocolate coat and micro bag came fresh off the Luar Spring ‘22 RTW runway, while her croc-effect knee-high boots were Jimmy Choo. The highlight? Her plaid miniskirt by The Attico, which was right on trend with this year’s miniskirt reprisal — as seen on Miu Miu’s SS22 runway the following month.

Kim Kardashian West, October

 

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It was indeed a year full of Kim Kardashian-Balenciaga moments, so our list simply wouldn’t be complete without this duo. After wearing the high-fashion brand to the Met Gala, KKW was seen wearing a series of Balenciaga street style looks while prepping to host SNL in October 2021. Our personal favourite was this tinsel coat and blacked out Balenciaga bodysuit combo. Go big or go home, right?

Be it on the red carpet or the sidewalks of NYC, celebrities gave us some much-needed wardrobe inspiration as we trudged (however stylishly) through another pandemic year.

Before curtains close on 2021, let’s toast to a year of enviable street style — and hope there’s more to come in 2022.

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Wednesday 29 December 2021

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Another pandemic year has come to pass, and before we step (perhaps a little hesitantly) into 2022, we’d like to give credit to some of the creators that sent our screen time averages through the roof in 2021. These TikTok style accounts will inspire you to find new ways to bring life into your wardrobe this coming year. From body positivty to thrifted style and eco-friendly design, we present our roundup of the creators we couldn’t get enough of this past year.

@denisemmercedes

For those in search of size-inclusive style accounts, this New Jersey-based body-positivity advocate will bop her way onto your list of TikTok influences in no time. Denise Mercedes counts over 3.5 million followers who keenly watch for her side-by-side outfit posts in which she and her #stylenotsize co-founder, Maria Castellanos, model the same outfits to show how they pop on different body types; she also offers styling tips, like what to wear with a leather skirt, and even recreated one of her mom’s retro looks.

From FASHION’s March 2021 issue.

@denisemmercedesMe and @mariacastellanos_ri were tired of transitions so we danced it out 🖤 Looks from @abercrombie ##stylenotsize♬ Own Brand Freestyle – FelixThe1st & Dreya Mac

@lexsonator

Styling tips and vintage inspo abound on Toronto-based @lexsonator’s feed. Lexson Millington’s muses vary from André 3000 to SpongeBob SquarePants (so you know he’s making a space for fun and fearlessness in fashion), and you’ll be totally juiced up from the joyful colour combos he rocks. You’ll also get a lesson in embracing the versatility of different pieces, as Millington is rarely seen without one of his trusty Telfar bags or his mini Louis Vuitton Pochette (from the Takashi Murakami collab, of course).

From FASHION’s April 2021 issue.

@lexsonatorSCARFT OOTD💞##fyp ##grwm ##fashion ##outfit ##tiktokfashion ##toronto♬ original sound – Lexson Millington

@blazedandglazed

This L.A.-based thrifting fanatic describes herself as a “digital hype woman,” and what she’s most enthused about is wearing second-hand pieces — the more budget conscious and on-trend the better — found at not only bricks-and-mortar stores but also estate sales and sites like Depop. From her lively reveals of purchases from particularly successful “hauls” to her DIY tips for customizing previously owned pieces, Macy Eleni makes a spirited case for not buying new — especially for those who are unfamiliar with shopping vintage.

From FASHION’s May 2021 issue.

@blazedandglazedWINTER THRIFT HAUL!!! who’s SO ready for the ohio thrifting…😍👏🏼😭 ##thrift ##thrifthaul ##thrifttryon♬ original sound – BlazedAndGlazed

@watchingnewyork

Photographer Johnny Cirillo one of the few TikTok accounts to satisfy our appetite for intriguing street style with his candid shots of people going about their day on the sidewalks of the Big Apple. He has captured a chilled-out roller skater wearing an iridescent fanny pack and Hello Kitty face mask and a flamboyant musician who adorned their guitar with an over-sized multi-hued scarf — just average New Yorkers who look anything but ordinary. And the authenticity of their ensembles—something that’s often missing in hyper-polished fashion week images, in which those posing are paid to wear certain pieces — is endlessly endearing.

From FASHION’s Summer 2021 issue.

@watchingnewyork“Everything I’m wearing is thrifted today.” – Morgan ##fyp ##foryoupage ##foryou ##fashion ##nyc ##style ##streetstyle ##vintage ##thrifted ##thriftedfashion♬ original sound – Johnny Cirillo

@karinavigier

Prepare to be entranced by this French magazine editor’s elegant but adventurous ensembles, whether she’s wearing Chanel flats and a boldly printed head scarf to tidy up around the house or flaunting an array of vacation-worthy looks that make us wish caftan season was all year long. Karina Vigier’s fearless approach to dressing — one that marries all manner of aesthetics — is so enticing; she favours brightly coloured chunky chains for eyeglasses and confesses to being a wax-print addict. Indeed, you’ll see plenty of these punchy wardrobe pops on her feed. Her styling hacks also give cause to pause. Who better to show us how to asymmetrically button a blouse than a woman who exudes that elusive French-girl cool?

From FASHION’s September 2021 issue.

@karinavigierRépondre à @camiiilllaaaaa677777100 Style 0 😱 Mais moi je m’aime bien ❤️ ##karinavigier ##over50withstyle ##mystyle ##clash ##reponsecommentaire♬ son original – Karina Vigier Officiel

@austinottone

Austin Ottone is a Vancouver-based fashion designer whose work embodies the eco-friendly ethos we’ve come to associate with the West Coast. His creative approach focuses on the reuse of materials (catch a glimpse of how he produces his pieces via his social platform), and he provides instructional guidance on DIY projects, like how to sew a patch onto a piece of clothing. Unique among other Tiktok style accounts, Ottone also shares tips for restoring items like old leather boots and how he goes about accomplishing artistic upgrades with garment dyeing. If you have the inclination to get crafty with your own closet, this news feed abounds with ideas.

From FASHION’s October 2021 issue.

@austinottoneKimono Samples for my POP-UP on DEC 11TH-12TH ##austinottone ##1of1 ##vancouver ##customade ##breakdown ##streetwear ##fashiondesigner ##fashiondesign♬ I Can’t Stop (Ekali Tribute) – Flux Pavilion

@mathieusimoneau

One-liners and classic zingers are plentiful on male model Mathieu Simoneau’s TikTok. The antithesis of Ben Stiller’s obliviously-un-self-aware Derek Zoolander, the Korean-Canadian serves up a heavy dose of charm, wit and intelligence as he shares behind-the-scenes clips and roasts himself in the process. Iconic quotes from Simoneau’s “What I Think About on the Runway” series include “I can’t see at all God please guide me,” “You’re walking behind Bella Hadid do NOT f*ck up please” and “Don’t laugh” (just to name a few).

From FASHION’s November 2021 issue.

@mathieusimoneauThe voice makes the end so funny lol♬ U RIGHT X LUXURIOUS – Baby Q💖

@carlarockmore

Montreal expat Carla Rockmore is changing the face of TikTok, one eclectic outfit at a time. At 54 years young, the jewellery designer is helming the platform’s 50s+ style movement with a mix of flair and funny and has been christened by her followers as “the real-life Carrie Bradshaw,” prompted by her kindred aesthetic and shoe fetish. Not a fashion snob, Rockmore gets just as excited about a flea market bauble or Zara staple as she does about a Dries Van Noten piece, pulling them all together in a hi-lo styling merry-go-round.

From FASHION’s Winter 2022 issue.

@carlarockmoreA good hat hides a bad hair day, elevates your style, and gives a glamorous incognito effect. ##styleinspo ##fashiontiktok ##fashioninspo ##transition♬ original sound – Carla Rockmore

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Tuesday 28 December 2021

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Hidden just northwest of Montreal, the dreamy Laurentian landscape turns into a fairy talelike adventure during the winter months. The undeniable nucleus of the region is the iconic Mont-Tremblant pedestrian village, but there are plenty of other charming small towns to explore. Here, you can embrace the powdery snow and sub-zero temperatures in any (and every) fashion — whether you’re sipping bubbles in a hot pool at a Scandinavian-style spa or careening down the mountainside on a tube. Luxurious chalets and unique Québécois culinary experiences can be found in many snow-covered nooks and crannies. Here, we present our travel guide to the Laurentian Mountains. Bundle up, and let’s go!

Mont-Tremblant

FAVOURITE THINGS ABOUT THIS SPOT Globally admired skiing, exciting snow sports and lavish accommodations help this bilingual resort village draw visitors from around the world. Take a stroll through the pedestrian-friendly cobblestoned plaza Le Petit Hameau, where the cluster of 15 boutiques and cafés proves that even a blizzard can’t stop shopaholics. At this dreamy escape for winter lovers, relaxing spagoers and adrenalin junkies alike, you’ll channel your inner Elsa in no time.

Stop and explore

 

MUST-SEE A brisk and exhilarating ride for the whole family, dogsledding at Mont-Tremblant is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Lead your own team of Siberian huskies through your choice of magical scenic valley paths, winding forest trails or rugged mountain routes. From interacting with furry friends to stopping for hot chocolate, this is a must-try winter excursion.

Saint-Sauveur

FAVOURITE THINGS ABOUT THIS SPOT While the Saint-Sauveur area is widely known for outlet shopping, its tiny town centre has plenty of independent boutiques and an impressive number of art galleries. Its short distance from downtown Montreal makes it a possible day trip or a full-on ski vacation. A known foodie destination, it offers ample delicious après-ski options. And once the sun sets, the illuminated hills provide a romantic glowing backdrop for nighttime skiing. Plus, fewer tourists means shorter lines for the ski lifts.

Stop and explore

 

MUST-SEE Remember going sledding on the local hill when you were a kid? Yeah…this isn’t that. Les Glissades is an intense snowgliding park offering everything from bobsleds to snow tubes. Varying degrees of difficulty and the chance to partake as a group make this invigorating winter excursion fun for everyone. Let your adrenalin be your guide as you travel the 61 slopes with 80 metres of vertical drop at this Laurentian Mountains hot spot. Bonus: Les Glissades is part of Domaine des Pays d’en Haut, which has a sugar shack, a theatre and helicopter rides.

What to pack

 

 

This article first appeared in FASHION’s Winter 2022 issue.

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