Plus, Vogue editor Christian Allaire on his new memoir
Sav Brar, a surgical oncologist at Mount Sinai Hospital, first crossed paths with celebrated architect Omar Gandhi in high school, long before any inklings of Gandhi’s fame were on the horizon. Years later, when Brar asked Gandhi to transform his family’s Queen West Edwardian into an intergenerational dream home, Gandhi jumped at the chance. |
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| In 2010, Christian Allaire moved from Nipissing First Nation to Toronto to study journalism. Fifteen years and several unglamorous internships later, he’s the senior fashion and style writer at Vogue. His new memoir, From the Rez to the Runway, recounts his tumultuous journey into the world of high fashion. |
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| Like many Canadian businesses, Chapman’s is feeling the burn of Trump’s tariffs. Still, the family-run ice cream company announced plans to freeze its prices until the end of the year. “Life is hard enough these days,” says CEO Ashley Chapman. “The least we can do is make sure Canadians can still afford ice cream.” |
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| Toronto Life’s iconic Best Restaurants event, presented by Uber Eats, is back on May 12 at the Evergreen Brick Works. Save the date and prepare your appetite for an immersive culinary experience featuring the talented chefs and restaurants that make up the June Where to Eat Now issue, celebrating the very best places to eat in Toronto. Get your early bird tickets here. |
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