Canada’s Hot New Designers Dressing Madonna, Tyla, and Doja Cat
The Red Carpet Revolution and Global Star Power
Step onto any major red carpet lately, and you will notice a thrilling shift in the air. The global fashion style landscape is experiencing a massive northern exposure, thanks to a powerhouse crop of Canadian designers who are suddenly everywhere. At the latest Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards, the buzz was undeniable. Industry insider, model, and Henning founder Lauren Chan captured the mood perfectly, celebrating a wave of talent that is redefining modern luxury on a global scale. We are not just talking about local buzz anymore; we are talking about main-stage, global celebrity domination. Take Gabrielle Szynkarsky’s label, Brielle. The Montreal-based brand has swiftly become a cult favorite among Hollywood’s elite, dressing icons like Tyla, Camila Cabello, and Paris Hilton. The ultimate proof of their cultural dominance? Pop royalty Madonna herself recently rocked custom Brielle gloves during a surprise Coachella performance alongside Sabrina Carpenter. It is clear that Canadian fashion design is no longer a best-kept secret—it is the new gold standard for high-octane celebrity style, blending impeccable craftsmanship with an avant-garde edge that gets the whole world talking.
Behind the Thread: Structural Artistry and Unique Visions
To understand this sudden explosion, you have to look at the rich context and unique backgrounds of these visionaries. This is not cookie-cutter apparel; it is wearable art rooted in diverse lived experiences. Take Golshaah, the brilliant Toronto-based brand founded by Golnar Ahmadian. Rooted in Iranian culture, Golshaah recently clinched the prestigious CAFA for Emerging Talent in Fashion and secured a coveted spot as an LVMH Prize semifinalist. Her architectural tailoring and mind-bending silhouettes—like pants that seamlessly transform into shorts when worn backward—have captured the eyes of global editors. Then there is Mario Fugnitto, whose label merges the worlds of dancewear, sculpture, and identity. Fugnitto’s wet-formed leather and molded resin garments contour the human body with breathtaking precision. When Lauren Chan wore a sculpted Fugnitto piece to the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit red carpet, it instantly went viral, proving that physical form and structural artistry can coexist beautifully. These designers are bringing a refreshing depth and intellectual curiosity to the runway, proving that true fashion style is about pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo.
What Lies Ahead for the Vanguard of Design
What does the future hold for this brilliant cohort of innovators? If the current industry reaction is any indication, they are poised to dominate the global luxury market for years to come. Designers like Evan Clayton are leading the charge by merging imaginative statements with ultra-glamorous, theatrical eveningwear. Clayton has already taken his collections worldwide, showing in Japan and Austria while dressing heavyweights like Doja Cat, Allie X, and Carly Rae Jepsen. His dramatic, drag-inspired creations have graced the pages of international editions of Vogue, establishing him as a darling of the avant-garde scene. Meanwhile, Tristan Réhel is bridging Montreal and Antwerp, constructing a fantastical universe where clothing meets fine art. As the global fashion-moda landscape seeks out authenticity and daring aesthetics, Canada’s emerging class is stepping up to deliver. Insiders predict we will see even more of these names on the Paris and Milan calendars very soon. The world is watching, and Canadian designers are ready to put on a spectacular show.
Source: Ones to Watch: 13 Emerging Canadian Designers Going Global
While Italian fashion designers Canada has long admired are still influential, homegrown talent is now capturing the attention of global superstars like Madonna and Doja Cat.

