DoWestFest 2026 w/ Evan Biddell

A few weeks ago, my friend, Canadian fashion designer Evan Biddell, asked if I could help out at his shop during Dundas West Fest (DoWestFest). My BF was away on a motorcycle trip, I had no major plans, and honestly, it sounded like the perfect way to spend a summer weekend.

I spent the weekend right in my neighbourhood, soaking up the sunshine, meeting people, listening to great music, and hanging out with some truly lovely humans. Working at Evan’s shop gave me a front-row seat to all the energy of Dundas West Fest. The street was packed all weekend with people exploring local businesses, discovering new artists, and enjoying everything that makes Toronto feel so alive in the summer.

One of the highlights was spending time with Evan’s family. His mom was there, along with family visiting from Vancouver, and they were all incredibly warm and welcoming. It felt less like work and more like being part of a big extended family gathering.

The music throughout the festival was fantastic. There were DJs spinning all weekend, creating the perfect soundtrack for sunny afternoons on Dundas West. Between chatting with visitors, helping customers, and stepping outside to take in the atmosphere, I found myself smiling the entire weekend.

I also ran into so many friends! That’s one of my favourite things about Toronto festivals: you can leave home without a plan and somehow end up seeing a dozen people you haven’t seen in months. Every few minutes there was another familiar face, another hug, another conversation that started with, “Oh my god, hi!

It was one of those simple weekends that leaves you feeling grateful. Grateful for good friends. Grateful for sunshine. Grateful for community. And grateful that I got to spend a few days being part of something that celebrates the creativity and character of Toronto’s west end.

Thanks to Evan for inviting me to be part of it! I’ll definitely be back next year!