NorBlack NorWhite: Delhi’s Streetwear Powerhouse
Mriga Kapadiya and Amrit Kumar didn’t set out to build a global fashion brand. The creatives, who met through a mutual friend after university in Toronto, had previously admired each other’s work from afar: Kumar reworked vintage clothing at a boutique, while Kapadiya worked in photography and p
The New Frontier of Luxury Ranching
A look at any of the major catwalks over the past two years has made one thing clear: the aesthetic of the American West is as prevalent as ever. From Isabel Marant’s flurry of fringe and feathers to Prada’s take on city-ready cowboy boots and western-inspired heels, this season has brought an e
The Family Keepsake That Sparked a Cultural Movement
Deborah Lau-Yu is a tour de force. A 3 ambassador, her cultural influence extends around the globe, spanning multiple initiatives and organizations while maintaining focus on how we connect, communicate and gather. As the founder of Fête Chinoise, a media platform and annual event celebrating
Fashion for Art’s Sake
Haute couture has typically been reserved for the runways—and the one per cent. But this summer, fine design and tailoring are exposing themselves to the masses, thanks to exhibits in some of the world’s most famous museums. Classic maisons of differing métiers as well as prolific visual artist
Here’s What Reminds Chef Masaki Saito of Home
After I graduated high school in 2006, I went to Tokyo to study and learn about sushi. Every student needs to buy a good knife. This was the first knife that I purchased after graduating the first level, and I’ve continued using it as my primary knife for over 15 years. It was made by […]
These Desi Musicians Are Defining Indo-Canadian Music
Desi music is surging around the world, and especially in North America. (Canada is #3 of the top five countries streaming this genre outside of South Asia.) Some of this can be explained by demographic changes, but it also speaks to the great art Indo-Canadian musicians are producing—which is why
How the Pelican Club’s Jennica Pocha Made an Unfinished Work Into Art
My late mother was a very talented seamstress; she had probably 50 projects on the go that she would never finish—that was just her personality. When she passed away in 2015, we were going through a sewing room at our house in London, U.K., and I found an unfinished skirt made from a cross weave [
Everything You Need to Know About 3’s Chic Launch Party
Talk about a night to remember. On September 3, members of Canadian media and several of Canada’s cultural communities came together to celebrate the launch of 3, our new luxury lifestyle magazine. A collaboration between St. Joseph Communications and 369 Global Inc., 3 is the first magazine o
Here’s What Reminds TIFF’s Anita Lee of Home
“When my family left Korea, we had to leave behind a piano my sister loved. So, my parents promised that wherever we went, they’d get another one. When we came to Toronto in 1974, my parents bought a used piano. But when our youngest brother went to McGill, my eldest brother and I packed up [&he











