Slow fashion, changing times: How this family boutique stays current across generations
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Slow fashion, changing times: How this family boutique stays current across generations
DAINA LAWRENCE
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 12, 2026
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The Fancy That Group of stores started more than half a century ago around the idea of bringing carefully curated, slow fashion to Southern Ontario. The founder’s daughter Maria Cronk, centre, owns and operates the retailer today with her daughters Alix Martin, left, and Amanda Worsley.
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