FASHION Magazine
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Toronto Fashion Week: Our shopping list from last night’s Joe Fresh show
Last night, Toronto Fashion Week’s biggest show (both in audience and number of looks–51), Joe Fresh Style, came down the runway, lead by two of the brand’s campaign stars, Tiiu Kuik and Arlenis Sosa. (The pair made an appearance in Vancouver this past Saturday to celebrate the opening of Joe’s first free-standing store.) In keeping with Joe Fresh’s grocery store roots, we’ve compiled a list of what we’ll be shopping for when the spring merch hits stores.
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Beauty notes: High voltage at Pink Tartan
By Andrea Victory
The ’60s are back, and at Pink Tartan they are electric. Citing a 1969 edition of Harper’s Bazaar as her inspiration, Kimberley Newport-Mimran also handed it to official makeup artist for L’Oréal Paris, Eddie Malter, for beauty direction. He created a perfectly blended, modern, Twiggy-esque look applying an array of High Intensity Pigments in shades of green varying from chartreuse to soft forest, then blended black along the crease for a ’60s effect. Individual lashes on the lower lash line and a full strip on top kept the look “on trend for spring.”
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Toronto Fashion Week: Jessica Jensen and Alexander Berardi make beautiful bags together
Collaborations are a dime a dozen these days, but in New York designer Alexander Berardi, Toronto handbag designer Jessica Jensen seems to have met her fashion soul mate. The pair met a year ago and “fell in love with each other’s product”–business speak to be sure, but respect is genuine and the results are lovely. Fabrics from Berardi’s “Breathless”-inspired, Hamptons-ready spring collection are threaded through Jensen’s woven leathers, tied in floppy bows around the handle of a box satchel or formed into rosettes and attached to a coin purse.
See a gallery of the Jessica Jensen + Alexander Berardi show»
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Toronto Fashion Week: Line delivers an earthy-cool spring show
Hot on the heels of their successful New York runway show, John Muscat and Jennifer Wells brought their Line collection back to Toronto to debut in front of a hometown crowd. The once knitwear-heavy label made a departure from seasons past, focusing instead on paper bag-waist walking shorts, macrame tank dresses with artsy fringed hemlines and Pepto-pink leather gauchos. The earthier, granola vibe will have us indie music festival ready come summertime.
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Toronto street style: Hint of mint, maximum lace and more
When we’re not watching the catwalk, we’re keeping an eye out for the best off-the-runway looks at Toronto Fashion Week. Click here to see a gallery of looks we liked. (Check back for more tomorrow!)
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Toronto Fashion Week gallery: OR by Angela Chen
Designer Angela Chen, who splits her time between New York and Vancouver, presented her OR collection (formerly Orange) in Toronto yesterday afternoon.
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Toronto Fashion Week: Pink Tartan’s Electric Ladyland
Despite the grey fall skies, it seems things are looking bright for Pink Tartan. With a flagship store (their first!) set to open this November and a Spring 2011 collection filled with electric hues (hot pink! acid yellow! royal blue!), PT is living the life in Technicolor. Known for her ladylike looks, designer Kimberley Newport-Mimran chose to take a different direction this season–one leading back to the ’70s with a Bianca Jagger–inspired lineup of wide-leg trousers, tux-bf jacket hybrids, metallic sheen blazers and sexy sheer billowy blouses. While the horse bit accents felt a little been-there-bought-that-at-Gucci, the diaphanous tiered prairie skirts felt as fresh as a summer’s day. The item to update your spring wardrobe: the sleeveless military trench coat.
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Fashion week first-timers: Chloé and Parris Gordon of Chloé Comme Parris
While sisters Chloé and Parris Gordon will be showing at Toronto Fashion Week for the first time the Toronto natives aren’t new to the runway–they’ve shown at Atlantic Fashion Week three times. The pair took time to answer our fashion week first-timers questionnaire. See what they had to say after the jump.
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Beauty notes: Greta Constantine’s haute dolls
By Andrea Victory
When M.A.C senior artist Melissa Gibson was given the description “Princess Voodoo Doll” for the Spring 2011 Greta Constantine collection, she looked to her copy of Haute Doll Magazine for inspiration.
Keeping the theme in mind, but also making sure the look was “not too literal, more spring, fresh and soft,” Gibson rounded out the eyes by contouring the crease and dragging the taupe-y grey tones underneath and downward, then highlighting the ball of the eyelid to attract light and reinforce the roundness.
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Toronto street style: Hot Coco
Coco Rocha swept into Toronto Fashion Week last night to give the opening remarks. (She’d already graced the Greta Constantine runway the previous week.) Though she later appeared–new husband James Conran in tow–in a green Greta frock, earlier in the evening she sported one of the season’s biggest trends–the Chewbacca-esque furry jacket–and paired it with cigarette jeans, black stiletto boots and a graphic tee.
See the full look after the jump.
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Holt Renfrew opens fashion week with an all-Canadian runway show
It takes a certain amount of guts to co-opt Diana Vreeland’s famous line, “Pink is the navy blue of India.” Holt Renfrew turned that on its ear at last night’s LG Fashion Week opener, casting magenta–their signature shade–to fill that role in Canada. Well it was, at least for the night, when the luxury department store brought nine designers from their stable of homegrown talent to the runway. It was a blockbuster ticket that included five looks each from Jeremy Laing, Lida Baday, Line, Pink Tartan, jacket specialists Smythe, glamour veteran Wayne Clark, Mikhael Kale, menswear label Wings + Horns and Montreal designer Denis Gagnon. With a few of the designers, it was a bit of an appetizer–Pink Tartan and Line show tonight and Gagnon presents on Friday–but the show also served as a crib sheet for some of our country’s brightest fashion lights (and a handy-dandy walking catalogue for Holts’ customers).
See a gallery of looks from last night’s show»
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