Female Founders Series: SIDIA

An interview with Erin Kleinberg, founder of SIDIA.

In honour of International Women’s Day, we wanted to celebrate the remarkable achievements of local female entrepreneurs. Here is our interview with Erin Kleinberg, founder of SIDIA, a Toronto-born and based body care and fine fragrance brand inspired by the timeless feeling of comfort at home, the beauty that surrounds us every day, and the multi-generational legacy of the family matriarch.

1. How did you come up with the idea for your brand?

After building brands with many founders and helping legacy and luxury brands with new launches and moments at my agency Métier, I felt inspired to create a brand of my own, in my grandmother’s name and honour. She passed away too young, and when that happened, I felt like I needed to share the self-care and priority on personal rituals she always instilled in me. Our tagline, ‘come home to yourself,’ reflects this essence. I’ve studied luxury brands for so many years, and, that felt like the right moment to take a leap of my own. Through my time running Coveteur I also spent so much intimate time with tastemakers in their spaces and learned how people create comfort, hygge and ambience through gorgeous bougies and hand and body care and always dreamed of creating these products in my own special way.

2. What inspired you to become an entrepreneur?
(What were your motivations or aspirations at the beginning?)

At a young age, I knew my path would be unconventional. My parents always knew my brother would be a doctor (veterinarian), and they always looked at me with a bit of a sweet and loving question mark lol. I never did that well in school, always schmoozing for grades and excelling with my social life. When I was a kid, I crafted bead jewellery and sold it to friends and family. And then in university, I started making tops from scarves that gained popularity. That was when I realized I could create and share products with the world. As a serial entrepreneur, starting at the age of 21, I successfully launched a clothing line sold in Barneys, Nordstrom, Lane Crawford, and 80 stores worldwide within a few years. This early success paved the way for co-founding The Coveteur.

Since selling garments out of my dorm room, it has felt natural to build and share—it’s truly my passion! Graduating from university in Toronto’s limited fashion job market compelled me to forge my own path. During university, directing a large charity fashion show taught me valuable lessons in entrepreneurship, from fundraising to showcasing designs. Managing everything with my oversized navy BlackBerry phone, that experience shaped my entrepreneurial journey and fueled my ambitions.

3. What impact would you like to have on people, other women, society in general?

I want to inspire people—especially women—to embrace what makes them unique rather than chasing a mold that was never meant to fit everyone. There’s this illusion of progress in beauty standards, but so often, it’s just the same unattainable ideal repackaged. The pressure to conform, to smooth out every imperfection until we all look like variations of the same face, is exhausting. True beauty lies in individuality, in the quirks and differences that make us human.

I hope we’re moving toward a future where trends don’t dictate self-worth, where creativity and authenticity take the lead again. The world doesn’t need another copy-paste version of what’s “in” right now—it needs people who are unapologetically themselves.

4. How do you manage work-life balance as an entrepreneur?
(Do you have strategies for managing stress and preventing burnout?)

Sustainability practices are part of how we scale our team and organization. There’s no use in advocating for a healthy, harmonious community if we don’t practice what we preach. In an effort to create work-life harmony, we forgo meetings on Fridays, support Summer Fridays and extra long weekends when possible, and make pains to keep working hours only 9-5. It means a lot to me to nurture a team that feels balanced and creates a culture of openness, passion, and collaboration.

5. Are there any women who have inspired you in your professional or personal life, and if so, why?

My grandmother acts as our blueprint. Deeply ingrained in our ethos is a penchant to interweave and connect tradition and modernity. So many women can resonate with this feeling of celebrating their matriarchs. We hope, as you enjoy the brand, you feel a sense of ease, comfort, hygiene, and home.

6. As a woman entrepreneur, have you encountered any unique challenges?

There’s the way success is framed. Men are seen as visionaries, while women are often called “lucky” or assumed to have had help. It’s frustrating, but at the same time, it fuels me. Because every time a woman carves out space for herself, without apologizing for it, it chips away at those outdated mindsets. The goal isn’t just to succeed within the system but to reshape it entirely.

7. What advice would you give to young women who want to start their own business but are hesitant due to fear of failure or perceived barriers?

Embrace your failures as opportunities. Each time I fail, I internalize it – I’m only human. Take the time to absorb, and wake up the next morning and turn your mistakes into lessons; if we don’t win, we learn. You will be hit with failures and crises along the way, be it internal or external, but it’s how you come back from them that makes or breaks a business.

8. How do you define success?

Feeling like I’m continually learning, having growth, and being content with the everyday. Feeling grateful and excited about the future.

9. Can you share a defining moment or success that you’re particularly proud of in your entrepreneurial journey?

My biggest win is my team. That goes without saying. There’s almost 20 individuals who work across both my companies and a lot of them have been here for a long time. I think that’s a true testament to what we’re building and how we’re constantly growing together. It takes a village. If I don’t have the team, then I don’t have anything. I can’t do anything by myself. People always say this, but hire people who are smarter than you. Make sure they have different strengths than you. My M.O. is like, communication is collaboration, it’s community, and it’s really just trying to get to higher heights together.

10. If you could give one golden rule to an aspiring female entrepreneur, what would it be?

Just go for it and don’t be afraid what people might think. It’s easier said than done but get comfortable with being uncomfortable and constant change. Seek advice from others, but ultimately make decisions based on your own judgment. Listen to your gut—intuition and instinct rule everything. Expect setbacks; its all about resilience, grit, collaboration, and resourcefulness. Remember your purpose of why you’re doing what you’re doing and what sets you apart. Once you are ready get people around you that are smarter than you and show them your vision daily. It takes a village! Launch now, perfect later!

Female Founders Series: DEALBODIES

An interview with Krys Lunardo, founder of DEALBODIES.

In honour of International Women’s Day, we wanted to celebrate the remarkable achievements of local female entrepreneurs. Here is our interview with Krys Lunardo, founder of Toronto-based DEALBODIES, a body care line with effective active concentrates for active skin that aren’t derailed by dilution.

1. How did you come up with the idea for your brand?

After selling my previous brand, I wanted my next venture to be more intentional. I was shocked to learn that 90% of body care brands use water as the main ingredient, often making up 85% of the formula. DEALBODIES eliminates fillers, offering clinically-driven concentrates that target skin conditions with precision—without dilution.

2. What inspired you to become an entrepreneur?
(What were your motivations or aspirations at the beginning?)

For me, it was all about carving out my own niche. I drew a lot of inspiration from my childhood—like when I’d tweak my Barbie playsets because I thought they were missing something, or when I’d create new cardboard contraptions, convinced that kids would love them more. Even back then, I was always looking to fill a gap. Though I spent time in the corporate world, my mind was constantly focused on innovation, on finding solutions, and on figuring out how to fill those voids.

3. What impact would you like to have on people, other women, society in general?

I often reflect on how others view my work and efforts. As a Bahamian-born woman raised with a deep respect for reputation, I’d like to be known for my intentionality and forward-thinking. I want to be recognized for adding substance, not just for fitting into the status quo.

4. How do you manage work-life balance as an entrepreneur?
(Do you have strategies for managing stress and preventing burnout?)

My kids’ schedules help keep me grounded. That’s not to say I’ve perfected time management—I still find myself catching up on work during after-bedtime tuck-ins. But making sure they don’t feel my absence or lack of attention is what keeps me balanced. Stress is inevitable as an entrepreneur. Honestly, my way of coping is by sitting in silence and pausing the doom-scrolling. I need that stillness to calm my overactive thoughts.

5. Are there any women who have inspired you in your professional or personal life, and if so, why?

Watching my grandmother juggle her corporate job while selling women’s suits in her spare time gave me my first real glimpse into the CPG space. She exposed me to the ins and outs of the business—everything from the buying process and inventory to variants, profit margins, quality control, client care, and brand image—all while knowing I was a sponge ready to soak it all up.

6. As a woman entrepreneur, have you encountered any unique challenges?

My unfortunate reality, like many women, began at a young age. I vividly remember interviewing and working through internships, where my credentials often surpassed those of my male counterparts. Yet, they were always given the more prominent roles and received multiple callbacks—I mean it was the commercial construction industry, which was predominantly male, but I quickly realized that even women in HR overlooked me by habit. That was the first time I truly felt the weight of being a woman in the workplace.

7. What advice would you give to young women who want to start their own business but are hesitant due to fear of failure or perceived barriers?

We are in a time—women can be so much louder now. While the work is still continuing, my advice would be to make as much noise as you can. Stand firm with conviction in your business efforts, knowing that you’ll at least have the support of Canadian women—who make up over 50% of the population—behind you.

8. How do you define success?

I define success as outgrowing spaces, and getting comfortable with uncomfortability—because that’s what ultimately drives growth.   

9. Can you share a defining moment or success that you’re particularly proud of in your entrepreneurial journey?

I’m proud of my humility. While many brands boast of being “first of its kind” in the industry, I acknowledge that these practices have deep roots in various cultures. My goal is to honor and elevate these time-honored traditions.

10. If you could give one golden rule to an aspiring female entrepreneur, what would it be?

Stick to your own roadmap—you’re free to adjust your own course, but never follow someone else’s path.

Skin Care

An Exclusive Bodycare Kit

It's DEALBODIES 1st Anniversary!

Toronto-based DEALBODIES, dedicated to body care, is officially celebrating its 1st anniversary. To celebrate this milestone, we’re unveiling a special-edition set featuring the brand’s three best-sellers, available for a limited time exclusively in Etiket stores and online.

Think of this kit as the perfect toolkit to care for the skin on your body. Designed to repair textured and blemish-prone skin, it works to refine skin texture, even out complexion, boost radiance, and strengthen the skin barrier—delivering a healthy-looking, ultra-polished finish.
 
Inside, you’ll find High Gear, a clarifying body wash with 2% AHA (300ml), Cruise Control, a smoothing and plumping body moisturizer (300ml) and Rest Stop, a retinol resurfacing body serum (150ml).
 
A perfect gift to treat yourself!

RE (DISCOVER) DEALBODIES

Finding out that everyday personal care products were filled with 85%+ water-filler, was a dealbreaker. Revolutionizing the goop for good, Fashion and Beauty Editor, Krys Deal Lunardo founded DEALBODIES—rerouting basic body care to clean and effective active concentrates for active skin, through high-performance ingredients that aren’t derailed by dilution.

Eliminating water as an ingredient was the most effective and sustainable choice—allowing potent, dermatologist-developed formulas to successfully treat active skin, while reducing water-usage in production. Krys’ aim is to maximize every drop of your body care—so you can drive your best body forward.

THE FORMULAS

Made in Canada, DEALBODIES has been dermatologist and naturopath developed, in tandem with their lab of leading industry cosmetic chemists, who specialize in skin-of-colour, all skin types, tones, and textures.

All products are formulated without animal-derived ingredients or byproducts and are never tested on animals.

THE INGREDIENTS

DEALBODIES range of waterless formulas is stacked with a 3x concentrated base of antioxidant-rich hydrosols, plant oils, plants extracts, and actives, that penetrate deep into the skin—to nourish, repair, improve complexion, protect, and strengthen the skin barrier, effectively.

Their products are formulated with clean, effective ingredients—designed for active skin like acne-prone and blemish-prone skin, hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, discoloration, and uneven skin-tone. 

To maintain the highest clean beauty standards, they have formulated with intention and are toxin-free, eliminating 2,700+ ingredient dealbreakers from their formulas.

THE SUSTAINABLE CHOICE

Did you know that 1.8 billion people are facing water scarcity by 2025 and beyond, according to the UN? DEALBODIES chose to eliminate water from their formulas and reduce water use in production to support environmental preservation.

As a part of their environmental and communal giving, DEALBODIES donated to the Safe Drinking Water Foundation of Canada. Furthermore, 1% of their annual revenue is allocated to organizations that support freshwater preservation. Their contributions help to fuel their operational and educational programming—ensuring a future where all communities, including First Nations, have access to safe drinking water in Canada.

Their products are also certified plastic neutral, removing as much plastic from nature as used in their products through their partnership with rePurpose Global.

Shop DEALBODIES at Etiket, in-store and online.

Gift Giving

Gift Guide for Every Budget

Check everyone off your list with these thoughtful gift ideas.

Find unique, original and exclusive gifts under $30, under $50 and under $100… that will delight everyone on your list. 

GIFTS FOR $30 OR LESS

Perfect for Stocking Stuffers or Gift Exchanges!

Golden Hour Clay Mineral Soak
BATHORIUM
Balsam & Citrus Candle
T.LEES
Soap Rose
MONSILLAGE
Pomegranate Hand & Body Lotion
LOVEFRESH

GIFTS FOR $50 OR LESS

Thoughtful Gifts for Everyone on Your List!

Fullest Volumizing Mascara – Black
ILIA
Dressing Comb – Rose
NUORI
Anti-Aging Neuropeptide Lip Treatment – Be Adored
TATA HARPER
Living Luminizer Glow Quad Mini
RMS BEAUTY

GIFTS FOR $100 OR LESS

Treat the Ones you Love!

Bon Matin Candle
ETIKET
Facial Scrub
DR. BARBARA STURM
Make It A Double Set | Limited Edition
MALIN + GOETZ
A Fanfare of Fragrances Scent Library | Limited Edition
PENHALIGON’S

Looking for even more gift ideas? Discover them on etiket.ca

Smoothing Body Brush - NUORI
Skin Care

The Benefits of Dry Brushing: The Key to Smooth, Glowing Skin

Have you heard of dry brushing? This pre-shower body ritual has been touted by celebrities ...

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Have you heard of dry brushing? This pre-shower body ritual has been touted by celebrities and those in-the-know because of its ability to procure an instant glow to the skin. The Danish brand NUORI had clearly heard of it, because they just launched their Smoothing Body Brush. This new product was carefully crafted with soft natural bristles to ensure the full benefits of dry brushing. On the heels of this launch, we wanted to learn more about the art of dry brushing. Here’s is what we found out…

DETOXES YOUR SKIN

Dry brushing is a great way to detox your body, as it encourages lymphatic drainage. In fact, the mechanical act of dry brushing speeds up the rate of blood pumping, which helps get the lymph through the body, removing toxins and pathogens more quickly. Also, by unclogging pores, it’s easier for the body to sweat and eliminate toxins in your system.

EXFOLIATES THE SKIN

Speaking of unclogging pores, dry brushing is a great way to remove the day’s dirt and oil, as well as dead skin cells. The result is increased cell turnover and more radiant, smooth skin.

BOOSTS CIRCULATION

When you’re dry brushing, you’ll notice that the areas you’ve stroked become flushed. The redness you see is not irritation, but increased blood flow. Your body is simply pushing more blood to those areas, therefore increasing blood circulation.

DRY BRUSHING FOR SENSITIVE SKIN

Dry brushing is suitable for all skin types, however, those with sensitive skin may find it to be too harsh. In that case, we recommend exfoliating with a dry washcloth, or body mitt. If you have really sensitive skin, try dry brushing once every couple of weeks. If you build up a tolerance to it successfully, then transition to one to two times a week.

You should also avoid dry brushing on your face since the skin is more sensitive than on the rest of your body. Opt for a chemical or physical exfoliant specifically designed for the skin on your face.

THE ROUTINE

Now that you understand the benefits of dry brushing, how do you get started? Before showering, NUORI recommends brushing your skin with long sweeping strokes that move towards the heart. Once you’ve covered that, hop in the shower and wash away those dead skin cells. After the shower, make sure you hydrate your skin with a nourishing product like NUORI’s Vital Body Balm, Enriched Hand & Body Lotion or Perfecting Body Oil. You’ll instantly notice smoother, more radiant skin!

Visit etiket.ca or stop by the store to shop the new Smoothing Body Brush!

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