"I'm choosing to be grateful for all the things that I have. To be able to shelter in place. To be somewhere comfortable, to have my health - these are all huge privileges.
When the pandemic hit, I was prepping a project in California. I flew back to Toronto at the end of February and haven't left. The project shut down, and my former life the one where I was out in the world disappeared.
Our philosophy encourages us to be connected, and share www.canadagoosesaler.com inspiration between people and their communities. Art is often the best way to do that. Art brings us together, shows us ideas we hadn't previously encountered, fuels our creativity, and brings attention to stories that matter.
Alaana Tatty is one of this year's designers, and is also the founder of a parka making school at her local community centre in Rankin Inlet, Nunavet. On designing for Canada Goose, she says, "Knowing someone out there, around the world, will own one of my parkas makes me nervous - and excited. I think I'll feel so proud." For Olivia Tagalik, also from Nunavet, the design needed to be practical for the winters here in the North.
There was just Canada Goose Coats something so bulky and big about it, I felt like it swallowed me whole. It made me appreciate my Goose more, and I loved that it's not the norm that everyone has! Not only in color but in shape. I always find random people stopping to compliment it, and I love it! I've also turned a few friends on to the style as it's really flattering, long and slim (for a down jacket).