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Fashionable Italian Adventure

Fashionable Italian Adventure Written By: Nathalie Gomez Humber fashion students flew across the globe to have a firsthand experience in the world of fashion. Many students had the opportunity to embark on amazing adventures this past summer, including study abroad programs around the globe. For three weeks, twelve fashion enthusiasts from the Fashion Management Bachelor […]

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Editor’s Letter

This year, prepare to see the world through the fashion eyes of Humber with INFUSE magazine.We are embarking on an exhilarating journey through the ever-evolving world of fashion, style,and beauty, highlighting the latest campus trends, covering fashion events, and bringing youfascinating articles. As the leaves change color and the air turns crisp, we find ourselves

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ROM After Dark

By Hoimanti Saha ROM After Dark is a special event held at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. It’s a unique experience that allows visitors to explore the museum’s exhibits and collections in a different light – quite literally. The event is held after regular museum hours, and the galleries are transformed with ambient lighting,

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Nathan Phillips Square

Written By: Tarnjot Kaur Nathan Phillips square is the most eye-catching place to explore with friends and family members. It is located in the heart of Toronto. This place offers a nice view from Sheraton, where usually families, couples and friends stay. It covers almost 12 acres of land, where art exhibitions, concerts and other

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Toronto’s Fifth Avenue: Yorkville

Written By: Hoimanti Saha Toronto’s Yorkville neighborhood has solidified itself as one of the city’s most fashionable areas. Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the area is renowned for its luxury boutiques, upscale restaurants, and high-end hotels. Yorkville’s history as a fashion district dates back to the 1960s when it was a hub for

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