Behind The Scenes

JUMA featured on Gloss

JUMA featured on Gloss Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Check out this Juma feature on Gloss:The Fashion Magazine

Vancouver Visit

Vancouver Visit Thursday, 17 December 2009

We recently went to Vancouver for work.  Below are some places we visited.

Our friend Corey Wong took us to Gastown in Downtown along the water...

Our friend Elaine Kim took us to a Tequila Bar called Zocalo on Main st....

JUMA mens arrives at OAK in New York

JUMA mens arrives at OAK in New York Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Check out the latest JUMA items at OAK. visit oaknyc.com to see more.

Alberta Trip

Alberta Trip Thursday, 10 December 2009

We went on a roadtrip to Alberta to check out the local sights...Below are some interesting pics of the areas we went to:

Inspired By Our Surroundings

Inspired By Our Surroundings Tuesday, 08 December 2009

We were looking for some inspiration for an upcoming project, and we found some interesting textures all around our studio.  Where else is better to find inspiration than your surroundings?

Check out our these textures from the Juma studio.

Carte Blanche - Photo Exhibition

Carte Blanche - Photo Exhibition Friday, 04 December 2009

We went to the Carte Blanche - Photo Exhibition/Party a few weeks back. The party was to showcase photography by Justin Borbely, Karen Roze as well as a few other local photographers.  We went to check it out and below are some pics.

pictured are Alia Juma, Jamil Juma, Justin Borbely, Karen Roze

Toronto Fashion Week - The Week Before

Toronto Fashion Week - The Week Before Monday, 30 November 2009

Here are some shots of Toronto Fashion Week. Actually, this all happened the week before TFW started. We thought we would check out a few shows of friends of ours.

Below was some scenery at the Greta show, which took place at Audi headquarters and some pics from the Hudsons BayThe Hudsons Bay Company (HBC) had a party to showcase the newly upgraded St.Regis Room. The space was designed by Yabu Pushelberg and looked amazing.

There are also some pics of the Philip Sparks show.  The show took place in his studio.  Love the history and grittyness of his space.  Good show too...

Pictured are Wendy Wong (designer - Beatrice Holloway) with Jamil JUMA below,

 

 

Juma Interview with The Black Nouveau

Check out this interview Alia and Jamil Juma did with The Black Nouveau.

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Juma featured in Fantasticsmag

Juma featured in Fantasticsmag Monday, 23 November 2009

Photos and styling courtesy of Mariko Laren for Fantasticsmag

 
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JUMA Featured In New York Magazine

JUMA Featured In New York Magazine Monday, 16 November 2009

Check out this feature on Juma by New York Magazine. 

Juma's Alia and Jamil are more than just design partners. They're siblings (Juma is their last name, which means Friday in Arabic). And as such, they share everything, including their five-year-old Toronto-based ready-to-wear label and their closets. "My brother and I have always shared clothes," Alia, 29, explains. "I wear my brother's jeans and he wears mine. So we incorporate that into our line." Jamil, 31, owns up to his cross-dressing. "Sometimes I go into her closet if I'm not feeling anything that I have," he says. "These days, people are doing that a lot more. There is a whole theme of androgyny going on and it's okay. It's normal." The Juma look embodies androgyny with loose cardigans, pants, skirts, and tops that fit both men and women in a palette of neutral nudes, soft grays, and black, while their dominant use of soft jersey fabrics translates into comfort. Alia, who spearheads the creative side of the company, refuses to pinpoint specific muses for fall and spring, rather saying that inspiration stems from fusing east with west to remain in a constant evolution of mixing silhouettes, cultures, and blurring genders, which is her goal. "I don't think men have to dress masculine, and women don't have to be ultrafemme," she says of her designs, which have evolved from street goth into a mix of dark, sporty, and contemporary (she got her start by creating avant-garde pieces for drag performers). "You can still be strong and powerful any way you dress. Juma is for young, professional people who don't want to fit into a mold. It's time to break out of molds." The proof is in the sales. Jamil, a former engineer who handles the business side of the company, says that the unisex kurta drop-crotch harem pants are the label's biggest seller. "We've been showing those pants since 2005 and the first time we showed it to buyers they laughed at us," Jamil told us. "And now it's all over the place and people are coming to us for them." The demand was so high that they had to create several variations — dressy, men's, women's, jumper-style — just to keep up. This weekend, the Canadian duo leaves for Hong Kong, China, and Bali to live for two months to seek out inspiration and fabrics, with hopes to move their business to New York within months of their return to North America. Together, of course. "We feed off each other," Jamil says. "There is trust there," Alia agrees. "There are no formalities. It's perfect." Juma is available at Oak,Cry Wolf and the label's online store.


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