It’s always so appreciable to see business’ working with their community. This idea to bring local flare to Nadége and their macaron packaging is great way to expose local artists and the talent Toronto has. Personally I’d love to see this campaign go on longer than January and feature even more disciplines. The creative talent executed in this collection is already so beautiful and intriguing that I’d just like to see more of it!
Virginia Johnson (Illustrator, Fashion Designer)
Virginia Johnson is a textile designer and illustrator based in Toronto, known for her colourful prints that decorate clothing, shawls, stationery and home furnishings. Virginia’s inspiration draws from a property she rented in France one summer called L’Orangeraie in which she explains, “I couldn’t think of anything more fitting than to paint orange blossoms for my favorite French patisserie!” Retail and online launch: August 1
Steve Krug (Photographer, Krug Studios)
Steve Krug, an award-winning member of the Toronto photographic industry, collaborated with Creative Director Jennifer Weaymouth to create a dynamic macaron box that has a story to tell. The pair focused their multi-faceted narrative around the theme of celebration, drawing inspiration from an avant-garde tea party. The team from Krug Studios and Prop Stylist Christina Yan developed several 3D models to bring an intricate white-on-white scene to life; from carefully placed ‘spilt milk,’ to taping balloons just-so, and the fishing line used to achieve the perfect tumbling chair. Tongue and cheek, modern and technically astute, the no-it-isn’t-yes-it-is trompe l’oeil result is magical, and reflects the aesthetics of both NADÈGE and Krug Studios. Retail and online launch: September 5
Via: The Knot
ABOUT NADÈGE
NADÈGE offers a delectable array of high quality and original gourmandises. Fourth generation pastry chef and acclaimed culinary talent, Nadège Nourian, launched the first NADÈGE location in 2009. The clean modern design of the flagship Queen Street West café — and its sumptuous cakes, macarons, chocolates, biscuits, marshmallows, pastries and sandwiches — have made NADÈGE a must-see-and-taste attraction for locals and visitors alike. A second location, as well as a new product range, followed in 2011: NADÈGE on Yonge street crafts, and exclusively retails, a line of house-made chocolates, 12 flavours range in darkness from 60% to 85%. Nourian delights her customers by continuing to develop new and exciting seasonal collections and projects: chocolate Alphabet Tablets (From A to Z), special cakes and limited-edition macarons, among them. NADÈGE offers national shipping as well as in-store pick-up via the NADÈGE e-boutique.
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