Dax Giunta, a seasoned retail professional with deep roots in Montreal’s menswear community, has officially taken over Boutique Evolution Homme from long-time owner Stéphane Wilford.
After 32 years at the helm, Wilford, who built the boutique into a standout destination known for its European imports, colourful style, and dedicated clientele, passed the reins to Giunta earlier this fall. Located at 1381 Sainte-Catherine Street East in Montreal’s Village, the store is set to continue evolving under Giunta’s leadership.
A New Chapter for Boutique Evolution Homme
Wilford, who began the business as Joe Blo boutique before transforming it into Evolution par Joe Blo and then Boutique Evolution Homme, dedicated over three decades to establishing a loyal customer base, including members of the city’s artistic community. “Stéphane created something special here. The shop is a destination, and I want to honour that legacy while bringing my own ideas to the table,” said Giunta. The boutique remains true to its roots, offering a curated selection of men’s clothing and accessories, including shirts, shoes, belts, and men’s jewelry.
Giunta is no stranger to the fashion world. He grew up immersed in the industry through his family’s business, Tony Tailleur, which provided custom tailoring and uniforms for Air Canada and Via Rail. “My family lived and breathed menswear,” Giunta recalled. “I’ve always had a passion for clothing, and I’m excited to bring that energy here.” His experience includes stints at luxury retailers such as Holt Renfrew and a successful career in real estate, making his return to retail a natural fit. “When I heard Stéphane was looking to sell, it felt like fate,” he added.

Preserving Tradition with a Fresh Perspective
The boutique’s building, dating back to the 1880s, adds to its charm and historical appeal. “It’s like stepping into a piece of Montreal’s history,” Giunta noted. While he purchased the business and not the building itself, he holds a right of refusal should it come up for sale in the future. For now, Giunta is focused on enhancing the boutique’s reputation and ensuring a smooth transition for customers, with Wilford staying on temporarily to introduce him to key clients and suppliers.
“Having Stéphane here to guide me through this period is invaluable,” said Giunta. “His knowledge and connections are unmatched, and it’s been a great collaboration so far.” The pair even plan to undertake a buying trip together in January, highlighting the continuity and strong foundation of the business.


Catering to a Diverse Clientele
Boutique Evolution Homme has carved out a unique niche, serving a predominantly LGBTQ+ clientele while welcoming a broad range of customers. “It’s about creating an inclusive space where everyone feels comfortable,” said Giunta. The boutique’s appeal extends to tourists, who often discover the store while visiting the Village. Giunta emphasized the importance of exclusivity, with each piece being unique. “We don’t repeat styles. When you buy something here, you know it’s truly one-of-a-kind,” he explained.
The boutique offers head-to-toe fashion, including shirts, blazers, jeans, shoes, knits, and accessories. “We’re all about individuality and helping people express themselves through clothing,” Giunta said. He plans to introduce select new collections during the holiday season while retaining the elements that customers love. “I’m not here to change what works—I’m here to enhance it.”


Striking Visual Merchandising and Ambiance
The boutique is known for its eye-catching window displays, which draw in passersby. “Whatever we put in the windows tends to sell out quickly,” Giunta shared. Inside, the shop features unique chandeliers, stone walls, and distinctive light fixtures. “The interior has a character of its own, and it’s part of what makes shopping here special,” he added.
Future Growth and Expansion Plans
Looking ahead, Giunta is exploring potential expansion through pop-up locations in Toronto and Western Canada. “Clients often tell us there’s nothing like this in their cities,” he said.
However, he remains cautious about e-commerce expansion due to the boutique’s exclusive collections and sizing challenges. “E-commerce is a different beast,” Giunta explained. “Our collections are unique, and sizing can be tricky. We want to ensure clients get the perfect fit, and that’s best done in person.”
Giunta’s extensive retail background gives him a strong foundation for success. “Customer service and personalization are at the heart of what we do,” he said. “Our clients have been incredibly supportive. They’re relieved to see the business continue.”

Building Community Connections
Montreal’s Village remains a vibrant mix of bars, restaurants, and retail, with a few unique shops and residential projects adding to the area’s appeal. Giunta is optimistic about the neighbourhood’s future, even as planned street renovations may cause temporary disruptions. “In the long run, it will make the area even more beautiful,” he said.
For now, Giunta is focused on delivering a strong holiday season, with plans for future buying trips and strategic marketing initiatives. “This is just the beginning,” he said. “I’m ready to grow, evolve, and continue providing something truly special.”









