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Move over, orange and black; this month we're seeing red.
Switzerland’s menswear giant Strellson channels a sophisticated urban lumberjack with its cotton Steve-W plaid shirt with Kent collar. $168, strellson.com
This season’s fanny pack looks like the Fifteen hip pack by Herschel—a cool, compact carrier with zippered pocket and striped fabric liner that can be sported around the waist or over the shoulder. $30, herschel.ca
From Little Red Corvette (hot red crème) to Crimson and Clover (red glitter with a black base), the Lady in Red six-piece nail polish set by Deborah Lippmann keeps your hands firmly in the driver’s seat. $42 for 6 x 8 ml, murale.ca
H&M’s high-end sister brand, COS, walks the red carpet in a wool-blend blazer and tailored wool-blend trousers with press-fold detail. Jacket, $390; pants, $190, cosstores.ca
The fall launch of Giorgio Armani’s Ecstasy shine in 21 shades promises to deliver the usual cult-fave following with colour (like a cream), moisture (like a balm) and shine (like a gloss). Seen here in Rouge 400, $43, sephora.ca
Working for more than 50 years with the same factories that produce iconic brands like Prada and Valentino, Kalena’s Shoes serves up their own in-house line that channels the same Italian sartorial savvy. Continuing the legacy, the red suede high-heeled Carmen pump is named after Kalena’s founder, Carmen D’Onofrio. $395, kalenashoes.com
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