We’d reported on changes happening at Indie Boutik Collective (1542 Queen Street) last week and recently, indicating that things were in flux at the Queen Street shop, a great retail idea that allowed for storefront visibility to a collection of talented designers. Unfortunately, the experiment is coming to an end. “I really wanted to see […]
Indie Boutik Collective
Makenew leaves Indie Boutik
Indie Boutik Collective (1542 Queen Street) has lost one of its members. We reported recently that the store, a collective of local designers sharing rent on a retail space, was looking for new members, and now local designer Anna Gilkerson has informed Shoptalk that she’s moving on, having decided to show her spring/summer collection at […]
Indie Boutik Collective looking for new members
Indie Boutik Collective (1542 Queen Street) is looking for new members. For those who don’t know, the hotspot offers a retail space smack in the middle of fashion-boutique row, just off Spring Garden Road, Atlantic Canada’s busiest shopping street. The labels already part of the collective are Orphanage Clothing, Dakini Silks & Things, Laura Chenoweth […]
RED HOT LOVE SALE at Indie boutik Collective this weekend
Five days of love. How can you resist? It’s called the RED HOT LOVE SALE, and it’s happening at Indie Boutik Collective (1542 Queen Street, above Sweet Pea), February 11-15. In case you didn’t know, the shop is a collection of some of the best local and Canadian designers. And the sale is 25-75 percent […]
Orphanage joins Indie Boutik Collective
Kim Munson’s local label Orphanage Clothing (orphanage.com) will be joining the Indie Boutik Collective (1542B Queen Street, above Sweet Pea, 431-7771) as of February 1. IBC is a group of local and Canadian designers sharing a shop, including Katherine Munroe’s Dakini Silks & Things, Laura Chenoweth Organic Apparel, Anna Gilkerson’s MakeNew Vintage, Blue Ladybug Design […]
Indie Boutik Collective plans Boxing Week Sale
The Indie Boutik Collective—five designers who joined forces to defeat villains no single creative individual could withstand, like the Plague of High Rent—are planning to have a sale during Boxing Week. “It’s similar to a craft fair, where we all have our own stuff,” explains Katherine Munroe about the collective that banded together in November. […]

