FASHION Magazine
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We Asked FASHION’s Team from the 1980s to Explain ’80s Fashion
Say what you want about the ’80s, but it was a definitive decade for fashion. The world was changing quickly and the ’80s fashion world had to keep up. Transitioning from a quarterly instalment included in Toronto Life to a standalone magazine releasing 10 issues per year by the end of the decade, FASHION easily […]
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Celebrating 35 years: FASHION editor-in-chief Bernadette Morra sits down with the magazine’s first editor-in-chief John MacKay to discuss the differences between then and now
Back in the 1970s,Toronto Life magazine began to experiment with supplements about food and men’s and women’s fashion as a way of generating more advertising dollars. These looked like separate magazines, with their own covers, but they were stapled or bound into Toronto Life. FASHION became the first supplement to spin-off into a separate magazine. Current editor-in-chief Bernadette Morra sits down with FASHION’s first editor-in-chief, John MacKay, who now runs his own fashion and beauty publicity and marketing firm, MacKay & Co., to talk about some of the differences between then and now.