Gate-area fashion stop with Canadian brands
Artizan sits airside at Montréal–Trudeau (YUL) as a women’s clothing and accessories shop with a focus on Canadian-focused styles. You’ll see it in the post-security retail loop where the mid-range boutiques cluster, usually opposite other fashion and gift stores rather than snacks. Think quick outfit upgrades before boarding, not department-store depth.
Most tops land in the CAD 40–80 range, with scarves and jewelry often under CAD 40, so this is more mid-priced mall brand than luxury designer. Sizing runs through a typical S–XL rack, and staff usually pull pieces quickly if you say you’ve got a 30‑minute boarding clock. Fitting rooms are small but usable if you’re trying to swap out a wrinkled shirt between flights.
Stock leans toward easy-travel pieces: knit tops, cardigans, leggings, stretch pants, and soft jackets that pack down well into a carry-on. Accessories stay practical: scarves for a cold Air Canada cabin, simple necklaces, and bags that still pass the personal-item test at the gate. If you need technical outerwear or true athletic gear, this isn’t the right stop; think casual city clothes instead.
Returns and exchanges typically follow airport norms, so assume same-day issues at YUL are straightforward but anything later may require contacting their off-airport locations. Give yourself at least 10 minutes if you plan to try something on; if your flight from Montréal boards in 25 minutes or less, skip the fitting room and stick to accessories near the front displays.