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Popular fast-fashion brand SHEIN is opening a store near Toronto next week

SHEIN Canada is hosting a Winter Wonderland holiday pop-up in Mississauga's Square One shopping centre next week.

The event is in support of The Shoebox Project, an organization dedicated to supporting and empowering marginalized women in Canada and around the world, and features festive photo-ops, giveaways and sweet treats.

While SHEIN has drawn due criticism for their 'fast-fashion' practices over the years, they are doing some good with the upcoming event.

The Shoebox Project, which was founded in Toronto, is a global organization that helps to supply women impacted by homelessness with daily essentials and messages of encouragement packed into shoeboxes.

The charity began in 2011, delivering 400 shoeboxes to four shelters in the city and, in 2020, provided services to 450 shelters in 144 communities worldwide.

In addition to its support of the charitable organization, the SHEIN pop-up will also give attendees the opportunity to shop the brand (including their new evoluSHEIN collection, which uses fabrics made from recycled materials) in person, and get a good dose of holiday cheer.

Seems like a win-win.

The pop-up runs from Friday, Dec. 15 until Sunday, Dec. 17 and is open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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