JoshuaDAVID Pop-up Brings 514 Fashion to 416 Style

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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Five years after its initial foray into women’s fashion in Montreal, JoshuaDAVID, has set up a store in Toronto’s Atrium at Yonge and Dundas with a je ne sais quoi sure to satisfy every woman’s fashion craving. Notable award nominees, Joshua Fagan and David Archer, co-founded the boutique on the promise of personal attention and the forward-thinking fashion.  
 
The pop-up store officially opened on December 4 and will remain at the 585 Bay location (Dundas subway station – second floor) until January 31. In fact, JoshaDavid has done such a fabulous job of their temporary location that it is difficult to distinguish it from the surrounding permanent retail stores. 



“We’re very excited about having a presence in Toronto – a market where many of our loyal visitors and former Montrealers now live,” said David Archer, co-owner, JoshuaDAVID.  “Our mission is to bring the most enticing styles each season and work with our customers to create their perfect wardrobe.”


The pop-up store features special designer sample sales, exclusive products not regularly available in Toronto and the latest covet-worthy pieces from top designers including Alice + Olivia, Bailey44, Cambio, DVF, Equipment, Elie Tahari, FRS, Jenny Bird, Line, Mackage, Theory and Voluspa, as well as the exclusive JoshuaDAVID brand.


As part of the opening, JoshuaDAVID is hosting a coat drive for the YWCA 1st Stop Woodlawn Shelter. Anyone who brings in gently used outerwear will receive an additional 15% off towards their purchase of all regular and sale coats until January 31, 2015. 


 
For anyone searching for a stylish gift with European flare for the women on their Christmas shopping list, JoshuaDAVID is the ideal destination.  

Today’s Retail News From Around The Web: December 12, 2014



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