
Carriage Trade opens expanded boutique in Toronto
Toronto independent contemporary womenswear store Carriage Trade has opened the doors to a newly expanded and fully renovated boutique.
Located at 2984 Bloor Street West, the updated boutique now spans 6,000 square feet across two levels, housing contemporary womenswear, denim, accessories, jewelry and footwear.
The transformed space includes dedicated shop-in-shops for Canadian and international brands such as L'Agence and Patrick Assaraf, with Ron White Shoes set to join in Fall 2025. A newly introduced Canadian Showcase also highlights both emerging and established homegrown designers, with Cyntia Miglio and Amanda Maria currently featured.
Other new in-store features include a coffee bar, a denim bar, a VIP suite for personal styling and content creation, and an experiential space for initiatives and events.
The store continues to carry a number of other labels, including Ganni, Simkhai, Marie Saint Pierre, Varley, Smythe, Tanya Taylor, White + Warren, Marc Aurel, and Kerri Rosenthal. Accessory and jewelry offerings include pieces from Jenny Bird, Naghedi, and Dean Davidson.
'This expansion and renovation reflects the next chapter in Carriage Trade's 62 year history,' said Nori Mirza, Owner Carriage Trade.
'Now more than ever before, contemporary and luxury womenswear accessibility is boutique centric and this renovation is a testament to our dedication in offering an unparalleled experience in a modern, timeless space with unique experiential offerings.'
Coinciding with the physical renovation, Carriage Trade has also launched a new ecommerce platform with daily nationwide shipping and virtual personal shopping appointments now available.
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