Still bundled in layers of shearling, we’ve noticed the small shifts carrying us through these final moments of wind tunnels and dramatic snowfalls. In Montreal, spring manifests itself slowly. It teases us on a warmer day in early February when you wake up to birds chirping, knowing very well you won’t be hearing from them again for a minute; it leads you on with its subtle transformations.
We don’t mind a tease. Through it, we start to reconnect with nature’s softer side and leave survival mode behind. We rediscover the joy in dressing, often returning to colour. At our core, we want to feel our best. Seasonality gives us space to refresh our self-expression, reassess our priorities, and settle into new decisions.Â
This season, we’re stripping (and striping) down. Balance is found in bold but softened colours, breathable leathers and fabrics, organic lines, playful textures, and the small details. Always with the intention to design essential styles without losing our sense of spontaneity.
Our collection brings together a wide range of ballet flats — from bestsellers like Prato, soon arriving in fresh shades like Sunflower and Mermaid, to new additions like Madalena, an airy style with a low vamp and softly rounded cutouts, and Zava, our first lace-up ballet flat set on a sporty outsole.
Inspired by GAP ads from the 90s, our campaign is a sweet blend of nostalgia, colourblocking, and softly-lit details. Photographed by Samuel Fournier, styled in-house, and worn by Uma Tong with beauty by Jess Cohen.Â
Full team on set:
Discover our Spring Lookbook here.Â
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