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V Magazine | August 2013
Prince in a Call and Response jacket for the V84 cover.
Vogue | April 2018
See Prince's Legendary Outfits From His Fashion Archives: The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Closet of All Time
"The Call and Response duo's relationship with Prince was so remote yet passionate, a long-distance love affair of most original stripe."
Vogue China | March 2026
Reconstructing the fashion narrative in Paris: GFC Fall/Winter 2026 presents a multidimensional dialogue of global design
Vogue Mexico & Latin America | May 2026
6 Global Fashion Collective designers (and collections) who obsessed us in autumn-winter 2026
"AfterParty perfectly captured that nighttime aesthetic where glamour blends in with the elegant chaos of the early morning.
Metal leathers, oversized shearling and velvet silks in intense tones built a sensual, decadent and magnetic narrative. It was the kind of collection you immediately imagine in fashion editorials full of dim lights, straight makeup and effortless attitude."
New York Post | December 2019
Prince fans can now wear clothes made by his favorite designers!
"Designers who worked with the late rock icon from 2011 until his death in 2016 have released a collection of styles inspired by his “1999” album — a move entirely fitting for the end of this decade."
Refinery29 | December 2019
Prince’s Go-To Toronto Designers Are Releasing A Made-To-Order Line
"To coincide with the deluxe reissue of Prince’s iconic double
album,1999, the Purple One’s estate commissioned a special,
limited-edition fashion collaboration with Toronto-based brand Call
& Response. The line is a hand-crafted collection of custom jackets,
vests, and hand-dyed tunics inspired by the clothing they used to make
for Prince himself."
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Mojo Magazine | April 2014
Prince wearing a Call and Response jacket on the cover of Mojo Magazine.
WWD | May 11th, 2021
The Latest Anything-Goes Collaboration Pairs Prince, Paris Soccer Team
"For the latter product line, Paris Saint-Germain collaborated with Trevor Guy, a longtime associate of Prince and creative director of his estate, and designers Cathy Robinson and Lori Marcuz of Toronto-based studio Call & Response, who outfitted the music superstar in their snazzy jackets between 2011 and 2016. The collection includes official team jerseys embellished with Prince’s characteristic symbol, hand-dyed purple knits, Neoprene jogger sets, leather hoodies with embroideries and leather bucket hats embossed with a croc pattern."
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Essence Magazine | June 2014
Prince wearing Call and Response on the cover of Essence Magazine.
Fajo Magazine | January 2020
Call & Response: Prince’s fashion lives on
"Today, the enigma takes us to FAJO‘s home in Toronto, as we chat with design duo Cathy Robinson and Lori Marcuz, who secretly designed many of Prince’s renowned outfits for years. Somehow, they managed to keep a very low-profile during this time."
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Fajo Magazine | January 2020
Prince and 3rd Eye Girl on the cover of Fajo Magazine for the Art Issue.
Toronto Life | September 2016
Toronto’s Best Dressed: CanCon music mainstay Kardinal Offishall
"Now, Offishall (né Jason Harrow) designs his own pieces with the team at Toronto’s avant-garde boutique Call and Response (formerly Magpie), who aren’t afraid of his ideas. “I’ll say I’m thinking of
something with feathers and sequins, and they’ll be like ‘We got you.’ Together,
they imagine one-of-a-kind looks that reflect his boundless energy. 'I want every piece I wear to speak for me. I love when my outfit tells people I’ve arrived.' "
Now Magazine | March 2019
What Donna Grantis learned from playing with Prince
"Jimi Hendrix’s Voodoo Child blares in the background of an east-end Toronto studio as a seven-months pregnant Donna Grantis poses with her guitar. She’s outfitted in pieces by Queen West clothing designers Call & Response for NOW’s photo shoot, a label she came to know through her collaborators Shakura S’Aida and Prince. "
Highsnobiety | May 2021
Paris Saint-Germain's Prince Collection is Bafflingly Good
"Additionally, PSG and the Prince Estate will release two apparel capsules that were designed in collaboration with Prince associate Trevor Guy and the pop icon’s late-career personal clothing designers Cathy Robinson and Lori Marcuz."