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NXNE

NXNE

North by North East is an annual music festival and conference, that has been going on for the past 16 years in heart of downtown Toronto. Taking place this year, from June 14th-20th, it has showcased some pretty awesome artists in the past (alumni include Peaches, and Sufjan Stevens). Some big names this year for the festival are Iggy and the Stooges, The Raveonettes and De La Soul.

NOT headlining the festival is one of toronto's own fabulous talents, Diamond Rings. If you've never been to a Diamond Rings show, it is definitely something worth checking out. His dance moves and tight-tight leggings should be enough to draw you in, but just in case you need a little more, his songs are super-fun-danceable little numbers and will stay with you hours after the preformance (and, it is a PREFORMANCE) is done.

Playing at Wrongbar on June 18th, 11pm.

Serpentine Opening Party

Serpentine Boutique

A new boutique opened up in Yorkville area of Toronto.  The place looks really smashing with beautiful lighting, meat hooks to hang clothes and high ceilings.  They had an opening party a while back and we took some photos hanging out.  They also stock JUMA and we'll be having an event with them coming up for Spring time.  Stay tuned....

The Business Of Fashion: The Spotlight - JUMA

The Business Of Fashion: The Spotlight - JUMA - scarf logo

TORONTO, Canada — Following our piece on Vancouver’s Digital Olympics earlier this week, it only makes sense that the BoF Spotlight should focus on the Great White North for our monthly inspiration from emerging designers. This month I turned to long-time friends of BoF, Alia and Jamil Juma.

The designer brother-and-sister duo are based in Toronto, not Vancouver, though they have called both cities home. They are of South Asian ancestry via Africa, having grown up tied-at-the-hip all over the world, from Los Angeles to Kinshasa, and even Almaty, Kazakhstan. Indeed, the only time they have lived apart was in university, but still only 5 hours away from each other in Toronto and Montreal. That’s a mouthful of cities to have lived in for a couple of thirtysomethings.

Jamil and Alia are symbiotic sponges of the cities they live in, soaking in inspiration from their surroundings and feeding off of each other, and reflecting the cultural diversity of Toronto. In the suburban neighbourhood of North York, for example, Jamil and Alia found inspiration from the local Hasidim and their characteristic black attire, with a slim and relaxed silhouette that is their signature.

Having spent so much time together building their fledgling business, it’s not inconsequential that Alia has recently moved to New York to give their brand a presence in North America’s only global fashion capital, leaving Jamil in Toronto. Following a characteristically deep research immersion trip that took them to China and Bali at the end of last year, for the first time they are living and designing apart. But with two cities to draw inspiration from, and modern technology to keep the communication lines open, we’re hoping for big things from JUMA.

And so without further ado, sitting in the nexus of business and fashion in our logo this month are JUMA’s dreamy printed scarves. “The scarves are designed in the same spirit of our collections,” Jamil told me via email. “We took images from various inspirations combined with images from our blog to create scarves that reflect our brand personality. The scarves come in either silk twill or silk jersey, and are unisex.” 

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JUMA - Fashion Takes Action Gala

JUMA - Fashion Takes Action Gala Tuesday, 02 October 2007

'Fashion Takes Action Gala' was organized in Toronto to promote an eco-friendly lifestyle. Proceeds went to the Environmental Defence. Models were wearing JUMA outfits made from bamboo and lyocell.

Pictured are Chris, Ken Chow (Krane) and Alia JUMA

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