They shape the Gank vision.

At Gank, each designer embodies a part of our DNA: independence, local creation, ethical commitment and strong identity.

We select talents who don't follow fashion: they redefine it.

Whether they work with clothing, jewelry, leather or perfume, they all share the same desire: to create with meaning, passion and integrity.

Discover these free spirits who, each in their own way, are making the local creative scene vibrate and beyond.

EVE GRAVEL

EVE Gravel was born in Montreal's vibrant Mile End neighborhood. Her designs pay homage to Montreal's urban lifestyle, blending contemporary and timeless influences.

Each piece is carefully designed to combine style and durability, using natural materials and responsible processes that place ethics and quality at the center of the creative process.

The silhouettes, both minimalist and elegant, reflect a modern aesthetic while being anchored in lasting values.

mercy house

Founded in 2016 by Karen Vaquilar, Mercy House is more than just a clothing brand: it's a tribute to her roots. Inspired by her mother, Mercy, who instilled in her a love of textiles, Karen incorporates cultural influences and artisanal craftsmanship into her designs.

With its "Sci-Fi Hip Hop" aesthetic, Mercy House fuses oversized silhouettes and futuristic influences, while remaining rooted in a local and responsible approach. Each piece is made to order, with the option to customize the fit. The fabrics are primarily sourced in Montreal, guaranteeing ethical and controlled production.

Horai Essentials

Inspired by the Horae, goddesses of order and natural justice, Horai Essentials embodies the right moment, the perfect balance of functionality, style and innovation.

With over 30 years of expertise in technical clothing design, the brand merges the worlds of winter sports, skateboarding, and streetwear to offer garments that are both high-performance and minimalist. Each piece is designed with premium fabrics, combining breathability, freedom of movement, and weather resistance.

For Horai, fashion is not a trend, but a philosophy of active and committed life.

Loviah Pants

Born in Montreal, Loviah Pants is a brand created by and for skaters. Rooted in the city's underground culture, it offers sturdy, comfortable pieces designed for movement, while remaining faithful to a clean and timeless aesthetic.

Each pair of pants is made locally, with careful attention paid to materials and cuts, tailored to an active, urban lifestyle. Designed by enthusiasts, the brand captures the essence of skateboarding while maintaining a responsible and sustainable approach.

Naked & Famous

Naked & Famous is raw, authentic and innovative denim, designed without artifice.

Founded on a rejection of celebrity worship and false prestige, the brand invests in what matters most: exceptional fabrics. Each year, its team travels to Japan to unearth the rarest and craziest denims, working directly with manufacturers to create unique textiles like glow-in-the-dark denim, cashmere denim, and raspberry-scented scratch-n-sniff.

All their products are made in Canada, guaranteeing impeccable quality and total transparency. With a logo inspired by 1950s Pop Art, Naked & Famous humorously subverts the world of luxury and brands based on status rather than quality.

Melow

Founded in 2007 by Mélissa Bolduc, Melow is a brand that combines sophistication, comfort, and architectural cuts. Designed to fit all body types, the brand celebrates the diversity of body shapes with fluid, structured garments modulated by pleats and asymmetries.

With a degree in Fashion Marketing and Design, Mélissa has always designed clothes that enhance the body without restricting it. Her approach: creating pieces that adapt to women, not the other way around.

Committed to local and responsible production, Melow favors Canadian fabrics and manufactures all of its collections in Canada. Its goal? To offer fashion that combines elegance, freedom of movement, and timelessness.

MARIGOLD

Founded in 2014 by Marilyne Baril, the MARIGOLD brand offers high-end ready-to-wear clothing, designed and manufactured entirely in Montreal. With 17 years of experience in the fashion industry, Marilyne places quality, transparency, and respect for people and the environment at the heart of her project.

MARIGOLD pieces are distinguished by their meticulous cuts, carefully selected materials, and 100% Quebec-made production. The brand perfectly embodies the principles of slow fashion, favoring sustainability over mass production.

Socially engaged, MARIGOLD also supports local causes, notably the DPJ Youth Foundation, with whom she organized a charity fashion show during Montreal Fashion Week 2023.

HOOKE

Founded in 2012, Hooké is much more than a clothing brand: it's a lifestyle focused on adventure, nature, and sustainability. Born from a deep love of the great outdoors, the Canadian brand is committed to responsible fishing and hunting, while encouraging environmental conservation.

Hooké clothing combines functionality, comfort and durability, designed to withstand the most extreme conditions and accompany those who live outdoors.

With conscious production and strong values—authenticity, passion, community spirit, and preservation—Hooké inspires a new generation of explorers to respect, protect, and celebrate nature.

Milo & Dexter

Founded in Montreal in 2020, Milo & Dexter draws its inspiration from over 400 years of Canadian textile expertise. Working directly with local farms, artisans, and mills, the brand revives a tradition of farm-to-thread garment manufacturing in an ethical, transparent, and 100% Canadian approach.

Every Milo & Dexter piece is designed to last, crafted with high-quality natural materials. From hand-knitted wool sweaters to classic shirts, the brand revisits wardrobe essentials with a touch of nostalgia and permanence, paying homage to objects that stand the test of time.

Guided by an aesthetic inspired by Canada's cultural archives and landscapes, Milo & Dexter offers authentic, sustainable and intergenerational fashion, where each garment becomes a piece of memory to be passed on.

DAGG AND STACEY

Founded in 2001 in Toronto, Dagg and Stacey embodies a clear vision: to create feminine, timeless and refined clothing, designed with high-quality craftsmanship.

Their approach, influenced by traditional bespoke tailoring, results in pieces designed to be worn, loved, and hard to replace. From the very beginning, the brand distinguished itself by using recycled materials and vintage fabrics, laying the foundation for a sustainable commitment that continues to inspire their collections.

Today, each garment is designed and manufactured locally in Toronto, in collaboration with independent artisans. The selection of materials is carried out with a socially and environmentally responsible approach, resulting in a fashion that combines subtlety, awareness, and contemporary elegance.

BROTHER MERLE

Brother Merle is a Montreal-based illustrator and animator known for his offbeat graphic design, tinged with satire, absurd humor, and cartoon influences. Coming from the skate scene, he brilliantly blends underground visual culture and rebellious spirit into visuals that are as funny as they are iconic.

With notable collaborations alongside Thrasher Magazine, April Skateboards, Tech Deck and Birkenstock, Brother Merle has established himself as a key figure in design linked to skate culture.

BOA JEWELRY

Founded in 2002 by Amélie Sharda, BOA Bijoux is a brand born from a blend of cultures. Originally from Montreal, Amélie draws on her French-Indian heritage and her extensive travels across Asia to create inspired, luminous jewelry filled with personal stories.

Over the years, she has forged links with exceptional artisans in India, Thailand, South Korea and Hong Kong, perfecting her know-how around semi-precious stones, sterling silver and gold, in a respectful and sustainable approach.

Each BOA collection is designed as an ode to travel, friendship and memories: delicate pieces that span eras and continents, created with love and authenticity.

VEINING

Founded in 2010 by Violaine Tétreault, Veinage is a Quebec brand of eco-friendly, handmade accessories, born from an atypical journey combining botany, woodworking, and leatherwork. Each piece is crafted with love, care, and integrity, using reclaimed leather, wood, and textiles, in a sustainable and local approach.

With its geometric lines and understated yet bold design, Veinage offers creations with a rock-chic aesthetic, where raw meets refined. Wood becomes a signature, leather exudes a sense of craftsmanship, and each accessory becomes a statement piece, designed to last.

Oscar Mendoza

Based in Montreal, Mexican-Canadian designer Oscar Mendoza sees fashion as a means of emotional and artistic transformation. With a background in visual arts and sound design, he brings to life collections where dreams border on surrealism, where shapes, textures, and silhouettes become tools for storytelling and identity declaration.

Trained at LaSalle College and under designer Joseph Helmer, Oscar Mendoza offers contemporary and expressive fashion for those who want to assert their individuality. His slow fashion workshop in Montreal focuses on custom-made pieces, in small batches, with a personalized and high-quality approach.

DECENT HUMAN BEINGS

Based in Montreal, Decent Human Beings offers a simple, calm, and thoughtful vision of fashion, inspired by Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. At the intersection of these two influences, the brand develops a minimalist and harmonious style, where each cut is designed with precision and intention.

With an attention to subtle detail and a pared-back approach, Decent Human Beings celebrates the balance between form and function, between natural and contemporary.

Allison Wonderland

Founded in 1998 in Vancouver by Allison Smith, Allison Wonderland creates clothing designed for women's real lives: feminine, comfortable, and characterful pieces that combine style with simplicity. Inspired by the 1970s, Allison infuses her collections with a modern retro feel and a laid-back joie de vivre.

Adopting a slow fashion approach, each garment is designed to last, with timeless cuts, natural materials, and local manufacturing. Produced in collaboration with small businesses in Vancouver, its collections minimize their environmental footprint while supporting the local economy.

erratum

Launched in 2022 in Montreal, Erratum Supply brings a dose of irony and satire to the world of streetwear. With its offbeat visuals, puns, and absurd prints, the brand makes smiles as much as it makes an impression.

Born as a project between friends, Erratum quickly became a true style proposition, local and authentic. A large part of the production is proudly carried out in Montreal, in a desire to remain anchored in its city and in responsible fashion.

Jennifer Glasgow

Founded in 2001 in Montreal, Jennifer Glasgow is an independent fashion house that blends artistic creation, local production, and a strong ethical commitment. Each piece embodies an aesthetic that is structured, colorful, and refined, designed to stand the test of time, far from disposable trends.

The brand relies on a team of highly skilled Montreal seamstresses, producing small-batch collections with a slow fashion and circular economy approach. Bold shapes, bold details, and sustainable textiles create a wardrobe designed to grow with you.

Red Raven

Red Raven challenges conventions and transforms the act of dressing into an artistic and political performance. Through leather pieces sculpted with almost surgical precision—harnesses, coats, provocative non-binary accessories—the artist seeks to destigmatize otherness and sublimate the margins.

Her practice questions the boundaries between human and animal, norm and transgression, creating objects that disturb as much as they fascinate. Each creation carries a strong symbolic charge: to bring out pride where shame once resided, and to reveal the raw beauty of non-conforming bodies and minds.

MAS

Founded in 2016 by Mckenna Bisson, MAS Montréal is a brand that celebrates self-love, movement, and the diversity of modern bodies. Inspired by her own journey, Mckenna designs fluid, comfortable, and inclusive pieces, designed to gently support each body's evolution.

At MAS, style goes hand in hand with ethics: natural materials, local manufacturing, creative waste management, and a sustainable approach at every step. More than a brand, MAS is an invitation to be yourself, fully, in a garment that embraces the shapes and values ​​of those who wear it.

HANGAR SOUTH

Born in a hangar in the Eastern Townships, Hangar South is the project of Mika Giroux-Cassivi and Dominic Goyer, a duo combining finance, production, and olfactory art. Together, they bring to life an inclusive and artisanal perfumery, focused on well-being and sensoriality.

Their specialty: scented and skincare products handcrafted in Quebec from exceptional, carefully selected organic ingredients. Each creation is designed to soothe, ground, and enhance everyday life, in a gentle and conscious approach.

OAS

OAS is a Swedish brand founded in Stockholm, known for its laid-back approach to luxury and travel-inspired aesthetic. Combining Nordic functionality with a Mediterranean spirit, OAS offers collections where bold patterns, textured materials, and loose fits evoke vacations, sunshine, and escape. Each piece, from terrycloth sets to linen shirts, embodies a balance of comfort and refinement, in a decidedly contemporary style.