La Canadienne Showcases City Dry Tech in FW24 Line

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Nicholas Niro, President & CEO at La Canadienne

La Canadienne, a Montreal-based Canadian retailer of footwear, outerwear, and accessories, has launched its Fall Winter 2024 collection. The new line showcases the brand’s signature City Dry technology.

Nicholas Niro, President & CEO of La Canadienne, emphasized the company’s commitment to quality, comfort, and innovation. “Our City Dry™ technology sets us apart in the North American market,” Niro stated. This proprietary technology ensures La Canadienne’s footwear remains waterproof and durable.

A Game-Changer in Urban Fashion

La Canadienne’s City Dry™ technology is a cornerstone of the brand’s product line. It allows the brand to create handcrafted, waterproof suede and leather footwear that combines style with practicality. The innovation caters to the needs of urban dwellers who demand both fashion and function in their daily lives, according to the company.

Capturing City Dry Technology Through a New Lens

To support the FW24 launch, La Canadienne partnered with renowned fashion and celebrity photographer Max Abadian. The campaign, titled “City Dry™: Weather All Seasons In Style,” presents a fresh visual direction for the brand.

Abadian’s photography captures the essence of La Canadienne’s evolving identity. Set against an urban backdrop with neon-lit streets, the campaign features model An Koval showcasing the brand’s footwear, outerwear, handbags, and accessories.

This collaboration aims to attract a younger demographic while retaining its established customer base. The campaign effectively demonstrates how City Dry™ technology allows wearers to navigate urban environments with confidence and style, regardless of weather conditions.

La Canadienne’s roots trace back to 1987 in Montréal, Québec. The brand combines Canadian style with Italian-inspired footwear design. The company’s focus on consciously made, long-lasting products has earned it recognition worldwide.

Customers can find La Canadienne products on their website, www.lacanadienneshoes.com, in their five Canadian boutiques, and through premium retailers across North America that include well-known names like Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Holt Renfrew in Canada.

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