Hamilton-based designers and makers at Inland this weekend include METTAMADE, a body-positive line of bamboo-based womenswear; Rosalie Wynne, a collection of handmade, made-to-order intimates; and Eleanor Geraldine, a new womenswear line created by the producers of Hamilton Fashion Week, Ken and Krystal Biehler. All in all, the pop-up will feature nearly 30 local fashion, jewellery and accessory collections, all of which are ethically made or produced in Canada.
“I always enjoy travelling outside of the city centre to meet new people and introduce them to my work,” says Moss. “Events and pop-ups can be easily missed in a bigger city where each weekend offers locals endless markets and events without even leaving their neighbourhood. In smaller cities, locals seem to appreciate that we travel to them and we tend to meet a larger cross section of the community than we might in a more targeted event in downtown Toronto.
Popping up in Hamilton is part of Inland’s plan to test out new Canadian markets, says Power. “The long-term goal would be to scale Inland to pop-up in several cities across the country. There is less noise in smaller cities and the community is so excited to experience new options and opportunities, plus it gives the designers exposure among a new customer base which helps them grow their business.
The Inland pop-up takes place at the Art Gallery of Hamilton from 11am to 5pm on Sunday, November 3. Click through for a look at some of the participating vendors.
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