Toronto's Financial District has its own aesthetic — refined, purposeful, and quietly confident. The women who work in the towers above First Canadian Place understand that dressing well is not about following trends. It's about presenting yourself with intention.
The Financial District Aesthetic
Bay Street style is built on a foundation of quality tailoring, natural fabrics, and restrained colour palettes. Navy, black, camel, ivory — colours that photograph well in boardrooms, transition from morning meetings to after-work dinners, and never look dated in a year-end review photo.
The best Financial District wardrobes are built slowly, deliberately — one excellent piece at a time.
The Lunch Break Wardrobe Update
One of the unique advantages of working in the Financial District is the PATH — 30 kilometres of underground retail that allows you to shop on your lunch break without stepping outside. Maison Sarava was designed specifically for this moment — a brief escape from the office where you can step into a European boutique and find pieces that genuinely elevate your wardrobe.
A Line's tailored blazers and crease-front trousers are built for the boardroom. Naz Portugal's refined knitwear layers beautifully under a blazer or stands alone on a warm day. Salsa Jeans' structured wool blazer moves seamlessly from the office to dinner on King Street.
Shop at Maison Sarava
Maison Sarava is located at First Canadian Place, 100 King Street West — in the PATH at the base of the escalators to the food court. Open Monday to Friday. We are your Financial District boutique.
Shop online with Canada-wide shipping at maisonsarava.ca, or visit us in person during your lunch break.