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11 Jumpsuits That Should Be Work From Home Staples
We make a case of jumpsuits being the best work from home attire. No need to find coordinating pieces to look presentable when the outfit is all in one.
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Valentine’s Day Looks You’ll Want to Wear All Year Round
Sure, Valentine’s Day is a pointless Hallmark holiday that we don’t need to celebrate… but we do still need something great to wear. So whether you have a hot date scheduled or you’re boycotting the roses and rom-coms this year, we’ve rounded up some outfits that’ll feel just right on February 14—and for many a […]
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Kaley Cuoco Wore the Most Gorgeous Bridal Jumpsuit to Her Wedding Reception
Kaley Cuoco got married this past weekend and while her intimate ranch ceremony was breathtakingly beautiful, it was her quick change into a 70’s inspired lace Tadashi Shoji bridal jumpsuit for the reception that truly stole the show. With jumpsuits quickly becoming a popular option in the bridal industry, Cuoco’s recent interpretation of this wedding […]
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The best dressed celebs on the iHeartRADIO MuchMusic Video Awards red carpet
Queen Street’s biggest block party, aka the iHeartRADIO MuchMusic Video Awards, went down last night. Our fave model, Gigi Hadid, took on hosting duties—making it all about the fans as she stopped to smile for pics. Not only was Hadid the hostess with the mostest, she also brought her A game to the red carpet. […]
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16 eco-friendly picks that hit all the top trend marks for spring
Whether it’s through Stella McCartney’s tireless battles to bring eco-awareness to the forefront, or with H&M’s bringing it to an affordable price range, we’ve learned that fashion really should not come at the price of being at odds with the earth. And since we know you’d love to do both, we’ve made it a cinch with this foolproof eco-friendly guide that hits all the marks with the hottest trends for spring.
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Spring 2012 preview: New York
FASHION’s team shares the colour and drama from this season’s four-city fashion tour. First up, New York!
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TIFF poll: Do you like the jumpsuit Rebecca Hall wore to The Town premiere?
At first we thought Rebecca Hall was wearing a flowing, strapless dress to premiere of The Town last night. [See all the looks on the red carpet.] Then we realized she’s actually got on a flowing, strapless jumpsuit, from the YSL Resort 2011 collection to be precise. Do you like it?
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Guelph: Jumpsuits are playground cool
I often wonder about the trickle effect in fashion. What does it take for a particular trend to evolve and permeate everyday street fashion? How come some trends never make it past the fashion capitals? Does it take hundreds of people joining in, or just a select few to take it from runway to normalcy? I have many theories, but no definitive answer, I’ve decided that my summer project is to champion the trickle down effect of the new jumpsuit, and bring the onesie to Guelph street fashion.
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Q&A: Joe Mimran of Joe Fresh Style
Last Wednesday’s Joe Fresh Style runway show was full of crisp, clean sportif—complete with quilted skirts, sheer mesh and a knit jumpsuit. As always, Fashion Week goers clamoured to see what Joe had on tap for fall and which big Canadian faces would come down the runway. (This season: Irina Lazareanu, Amanda Laine and Taryn Davidson). FASHION talked to designer Joe Mimran post-show about the collection, speed skating style and that cozy little onesie.
I enjoyed the show last night. It looked very warm.
“It was nice and cozy.”
We’ll start with the inspiration. What was your starting place for the collection?
“It really started with this whole idea of skating and the first thing I drew out was the down skirt. I wanted to have it in very teacup shape because it’s got the bones in it and it really does give this whole sense of skating. And then from there it kind of got into speed skating and the notion of our Canadian speed skaters and that’s where the cat suit came from. -
Daily reads: Celebrity collabs down the drain and boys who love fashion.
Celebrity fashion lines may soon be dead. Thank goodness they didn’t get ridiculous. [NYMag]
We can, however, get behind Supernova Natalia Vodianova (left) designing smalls for French lingerie company Etam for the next three years. [Fashionista]
In other news: Three boys who look better than you in a jumpsuit. [NYTimes]