Scraps of fabric lay on the ground like confetti from a party at Workhall’s downtown location. The scraps are, in fact, left-over remnants of a gathering or, in this case, a workshop. The women’s clothing store, run by husband and wife team Nicole Campre and Marc Parrent, offers workshops where clients can help make an individual piece crafted specifically for them. Nicole says she hopes the workshops are viewed as more of a party than anything else.
Each participant is paired with a designer who helps clients craft the piece – anything from a dress to a piece of jewellery – and learn the process. For Nicole, being able to share the creative process is one of her favourite parts of the job, and she’s excited about the possibility of fashion growing in Edmonton.
Nicole is a clothing designer who went to MC College in Edmonton and designed for brands such as Oak + Fort and Loft 82. “And then, I went out on my own and found it really challenging as a Canadian designer to sell my product,” she says. But nowadays, things are different – Workhall has grown and Nicole’s work has been featured in many magazines, including British Vogue,Flare and Vogue Italia, to name just a few. In 2016, Nicole was named a Designer to Watch by Western Living.
This unique shop houses work done by a community of local designers. They sell clothing for men and women, as well as jewellery. You’ll find stuff here that you literally can’t find anywhere else, including gorgeous necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets, all perfect gifts for your favourite fashion-forward friend who already owns “everything.”
Support local fashion designers by buying your party dress at Workhall, which only stocks Edmonton designers. Designer Nicole Campre started Workhall with the intention of creating a space where local designers could sell their products without compromising their artistic needs. Whether you go with a slim-fitting slip or a looser Solie dress or a flowing Stella dress you will look fab while doing good.
If your taste in jewellery is more towards the minimalist side, then take a trip to one of Workhall’s two locations. Designer and owner, Nicole Campre, has created a beautiful collection of simplistic and artful accessories that act as an elegant accent to an outfit without being to loud or distracting. The store also carries a large selection of other local jewellery designers that fit the brands unadulterated modern aesthetic.