Janine Haller and Krysten Caddy were neighbours who discovered their shared love of fashion while chatting over the back fence. Soon thereafter, the dressmaker and jewellery designer teamed up to open Coal Miner’s Daughter on Markham Street near Bloor and Bathurst. The neighbourhood locals embraced the fledgling fashion venture immediately. The duo, emboldened by their success, opened a second store in the trendy fashion district on West Queen West. Once they’d firmly established the Coal Miner’s Daughter in both neighbourhoods, the pair brought the store to Roncesvalles, where busy moms and youthful fashionistas can now find eclectic pieces to elevate their daily style.
Coal Miner’s Daughter carries Janine and Krysten’s own creations — Janine’s line of ready-to-wear ladies’ fashion and Krysten’s silver and gemstone jewellery — along with a host of other Canadian labels and a couple of exceptional international brands. Their dedication to homegrown talent is based on their mutual love of local fashion design. “The creativity here is amazing,” Janine says. “There’s no need to look anywhere else.”
There’s also a practical consideration. “When you look at brands from LA, their winter stuff is not for winter. Canadians know how to make clothes for Canadians, and Canadian seasons.”
Valerie Dumaine, Eve Gravel, Birds of North America, Pink Martini, Melissa Nepton, Jennifer Glasgow and much-loved Toronto designer Sara Duke are just some of the Canadian brands you'll find at Coal Miner's Daughter.
Coal Miner’s Daughter specializes in Canadian designers and locally made clothing and accessories. This is your older sister’s rad, well-curated closet. Coal Miner’s Daughter has three locations across the city, on Roncesvalles Avenue, Queen West and Markham Street. Step inside one of their boutiques and you’ll find a collection of everyday jewellery and statement pieces. Every piece in CMD is selected with care, and every look feels cohesively cool.
Stylish west end denizens shop for made-in-Canada ladies’ fashions and accessories at this Roncesvalles clothing boutique. The eclectic shop carries a host of homegrown labels, including stylish apparel and jewellery produced by the shop’s co-owners Janine Haller and Krysten Caddy. Textured pencil skirts and chic party dresses are fashion-forward while the outerwear selection is designed to endure even the harshest Canadian winters. Popular brands include Melissa Nepton, Birds of North America and beloved Toronto designer Sara Duke. Finish your look with a Cob backpack made from leather and suede salvaged from vintage jackets.
This is a relatively new player on the fashion scene in Toronto, having been established in 2009. But it’s made some serious strides, giving women a place to get the perfect dress for their body and personality. True to the independent spirit, each of the three stores has a slightly different collection, ensuring that your purchase will be unique. There’s also a strong focus on Canadian designers