FASHION Magazine

  • Montreal fashion week diary: Day 3 with Denis Gagnon, Mulcair, and DUY

    Photography by Jimmy Hamelin

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    For his Spring 2012 presentation, Montreal’s fetish designer Denis Gagnon switched gears from his usual stoic strut to a playful prance. Creative mise-en-scene by master Dick Walsh in the ultra-luxe environs of Birks jewellery store saw exuberant smiling models whizzing through a rotating doorway and parading before the camera pit before dramatically shimmying up and down the aisles as if searching for a runaway Pomeranian. All the while, a vintage French soundtrack added a retro feel to the “Marlene Dietrich meets Laura Ashley” look. One model looked ready for a game of tennis in her white sneakers and strapless drop-waisted silk jumper that was belted just above the chest—tennis, that is, in Gagnon’s universe. Despite the show’s Holly Golightly-like optimism, Gagnon’s cutesy floral separates never strayed too from his familiar avant-garde vibe, which surfaced here and there in black and white dominatrix detailing. After the gender-bending finale where the bride and groom shared a sweet kiss, nobody argued that 11 a.m. was too early for Champagne!

  • Our 5 best (Gaultier-less) bets for Festival Mode & Design Montreal

    Fashionista514's Robyn Chalmers

    The lineup for the outdoor extravaganza Festival Mode & Design Montreal, starting today and running through August 6th, is sure to be a circus of amazing events. And while tonight’s big fashion buzz surrounds Jean Paul Gaultier‘s ready-to-wear show, I’m also in a tizzy over all the local talent.

    To really discover the backbone of Montreal street style, here are my five must-see shows that highlight local talent.

    1. Montreal Fashion Week highlights
    August 3 at 9 p.m.

    In case you missed Semaine de la Mode last February, you can see all the fall and winter 2011/12 looks on one stage–and then go shop their looks, which should all be in-store by now. The models are some of Quebec’s most beloved stars, including Francisco Randez, who is the face of JPG’s fragrance, Le Male. Look for my coups de coeur: the sexy femme style of Barilà, avant-garde Denis Gagnon, glittery baubles by Micalla, and Mulcair’s tailored tomboy chic. Also part of the show is the dress by Kwantlen University student Earl Mabaquiao that won the Télio contest. I had the honour of wearing his dress to a posh event this past spring. (Thank you, Earl!)

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  • TFW diary: A little bit of Daphne at DUY

    DUY Fall 2011
    Photography by Jenna Marie Wakani

    Inspired by our favourite queen of bewitching couture, heiress Daphne Guinness, Duy Nguyen showed a collection made for a woman one part ferocious urban-tribal queen, one part dark and deliciously macabre maven.

    Peek-a-boo French lace paneling, leopard cocktail frocks and floor-grazing skirts were worn alongside sharply tailored and artfully draped outerwear and perfectly slouchy trousers. Fur and leopard print dominated the show, with models sporting lace appliqués adorning their face and collarbones to boot⎯definitely a touch that would have been appreciated by Miss Daphne herself.

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