Veyra Weekly – Special Edition
This week marks a milestone — our soft launch party and the release of Veyra’s first printed magazine.
We celebrated Toronto’s underground fashion energy through two of its most distinct voices: Zoe Stone and Ethan Cordner.
Zoe Stone – Sculptural Wearables & Textural Deconstruction
Zoe Stone’s work represents a constant evolution — from sharp, architectural silhouettes to deeply conceptual, textural explorations. Her early designs, like the padded, spiked jacket and distressed skeletal blue ensemble, pushed form to its limits.
Today, her focus has shifted toward body modification and performative art, with pieces like mummy-wrapped skirts, woven patchwork, and handcrafted masks. Often built in muted earth tones or stark black and white, her garments feel primal — more wearable sculpture than fashion, dissolving the line between clothing and artistic expression.
Instagram: @zoestonestore
Ethan Cordner – Distorted Wardrobe & Punk Streetwear Refinement
Through his brand, Ethan Cordner channels a raw, punk-inspired aesthetic built on darkness, texture, and rebellion. His signature black garments — detailed with patchwork, fraying, and metal hardware — capture a DIY ethos elevated through precision and intent.
Every look feels like a statement of defiance: deconstructed yet deliberate. Whether it’s a studded jacket with a guitar or layered hooded silhouettes draped in chains, Cordner crafts a vision of contemporary streetwear infused with rock-and-roll attitude.
Instagram: @ethancordner
Soft Launch Celebration
This issue marks the first printed Veyra Magazine — a physical celebration of underground fashion and creative community.
Thank you to everyone who came out, supported, and made this milestone possible.
Discover More
Read previous Veyra Weekly highlights:
Veyra Weekly – Vol. 20: veyraapp.com/blog/veyra-weekly-vol-20
Veyra Weekly – Vol. 19: veyraapp.com/blog/veyra-weekly-vol-19
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