Girl Friday has a strong sense of corporate responsibility and community involvement and is proud to be involved with such charities as Windfall Clothing Service, The Corsage Project, and Fashion Cares.Avid shoppers have come to rely on Girl Friday to indulge their shopping fantasies. The warm and inviting environment is filled with delectable pieces that are hard to pass up. Celebrities including Courteney Cox Arquette, Rachel McAdams and Sarah Polley have been known to comb the racks at Girl Friday, looking for the perfect piece.more...See more text
Girl Friday owner Rebecca Nixon knows her old idioms. A ‘girl Friday’ was a 1940s sort of right-hand-woman, the kind of person who would look after your dry cleaning, order the flowers, type your letters – you name it, she’d look after it. It’s in that spirit that Rebecca opened her Queen Street West women’s clothing store.
Rebecca wanted her shop to be a modern-day girl Friday. “You can pick up a gift for a friend, get a skirt for work or something to wear on the weekends,” says Rebecca. “I wanted it to be a store that people could really rely on to find something great.”
Since most of us can’t afford an actual girl Friday to keep us organized, it’s nice to know there’s a shop where you can do it all: pick up a gift (a beautiful set of earrings perhaps?), scope out a new winter coat, buy your bridesmaid dress and, oh, throw in a couple of pairs of tights because, well, you always need those. Girl Friday is that kind of place.
This Queen West shop has been around for more than a decade, and has seen all kinds of celebrities dropping in for the occasional shopping spree. Store owner Rebecca Nixon stocks items at a variety of price points to suit all budgets, and also designs her own house brand of clothing.
One of the best parts about shopping at an independent clothing boutique is knowing that all of the items are handpicked to reflect seasonal trends and community desires. This is especially true here, with the Girl Friday line complemented by other local designers and treasures. The clothes are cute yet cool, making women look trendy without being too in the moment. There are no pressure tactics here either, just laidback staff ready to offer advice if asked.
This ultra-hip shop has two locations, one on Queen West and one on College, with a celebrity clientele known to include Sarah Polley, Courteney Cox and Rachel McAdams. One look at the dressracks and it’s not hard to see why. Each item is hand-picked by the owner, Rebecca, based on her standards for durability, fit, quality, style and price. More than a dress, you get a wardrobe staple.