FASHION Magazine
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Canadian-designed accessories take a surreal turn in an exclusive photo shoot
See the photo shoot » Although Toronto Fashion Week had it’s last hurrah over the weekend, we’re sharing one more exclusive photo shoot, brought to you by Toronto-based creative group, The Collections. While we’ve already shown off the best coats, knitwear, and sportswear that Canadian fashion has to offer, we can’t forget accessories because we […]
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From the September 2013 issue: We explore shades of grey with a sprawling photo shoot starring Herieth Paul
Weather the winds of change in grey, fashion’s truest neutral, or show them who’s boss in a sexy skirt suit. Photographed at Georgian Bay’s Flower Pot Island, we explore one of Fall 2013’s most definitive colour palette with a sprawling photo shoot starring Canadian superstar model, Herieth Paul. From dove to charcoal and tweeds to knits, grey rocks this fall.
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Video: The highlights from Montreal fashion week fall 2011
Montreal fashion week is strutting an eager new February time slot (sayonara March!) that puts the city’s Semaine de la mode literally at the forefront of fashion ⎯ starting the 2011 fashion cycle ahead of New York. From a packed schedule of shows, presentations and parties, I’ve distilled my top moments. Here are the highlights.
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Pop-up round up: Jessica Jensen, Dandi Maestre, Corduroy Magazine and Textstyles want you to shop their pop-ups
Our neighbours to the south aren’t the only ones enjoying budget-friendly sales and pop-up shops, Toronto is also experiencing a surge of budget-friendly sales and pop-up shops. We’ve rounded up a few for your discount shopping pleasure. Click the images below for more details.
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Head into the woods in fairy tale style
Fall has been filled with camping chic–tweeds, heritage checks and fishing waders–but we’ve also been seeing a more nightmarish take on the woodsy trend. Animal prints, feathers and fur (real and faux) are straight out of Where the Wild Things Are or Into The Woods–the Sondheim musical’s whimsical-yet-eerie look at popular fairytale heroes amidst a haunted backwoods is an ideal avenue for inspiration.
After the jump, check out our gallery of the best delirium-inspired looks, perfect for a stroll through the enchanted forest.