FASHION Magazine
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Spring trend report: 114 of the top looks from New York, London, Milan, and Paris!
From ladylike lace to colourful clashing prints, we present your complete guide to Spring 2012’s freshest new runway looks.
VIEW BY TREND: SUGAR HIGH | WATER WORLD | GOOD SPORT | FULL BLOOM | CONCRETE JUNGLE | MIX MASTER | GRAPHIC CONTENT | ORANGE CRUSH | WAISTLAND | FINISHING TOUCHES
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Beauty 101: Fun summer hair colour
The soft lavender, pale blue and faded pinks of the season aren’t limited to clothes on the runway. As models from Proenza Schouler and Giles prove, the pastel palette has spread upwards and outwards into streaked and highlighted locks. To get the cool shades of this season’s hottest hair, we spoke with Stacey Staley of […]
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Behind the shoot: We head to the Bahamas with a parachute for our May pastels story
FASHION jetted to Long Island, south Bahamas for “The Wearable Lightness of Being” shoot in the May issue that featured spring’s sorbet shades. Click the images below to see behind-the-scenes shots and hear from fashion director Susie Sheffman on the stunning blue water, parachutes and neon accessories.
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Sporty scuba, dressy denim, clogs and more in our Spring 2010 Trends Guide
The fashion world has a newfound lightness this spring with cascading ruffles, pretty pastels and sparkling embellishment. Underneath all this frothiness is an edge of military-inspired looks and sport chic. See the season’s balancing act in our Spring 2010 Trends Guide.
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Accessories designer Jessica Jensen makes a foray into dresses
Handbag designer Jessica Jensen held her Spring 2010 preview on Friday night at the Thrush Holmes Empire gallery on Toronto’s Queen St. West. Jensen displayed the collection alongside works by her artist husband, Joshua Jensen-Nagle and both explored the same theme: the calm after the storm.
Jensen’s collection of simply-shaped totes, clutches and satchels was crafted from basket-woven leather and wave-like panels in soft greys, seafoam, purples, citrus green and blush.
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