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How Couture Queen Sylvia Mantella Gets Ready for The CAFA Awards
Her look, designed by Stephan Caras, resembled a cross between a wood nymph and Lady Godiva.
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CAFA 2018 Nominees: The Full List of Canada’s Fashion MVPs
Last night, the Thompson Landry Gallery in Toronto’s rustic Distillery District was abuzz for the announcement of the nominees for the 2018 Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards. The stylish crowd snuffed canapés and clinked their wine glasses as patron Suzanne Rogers introduced The Suzanne Rogers Designer Grant for International Development, a $20,000 award for an […]
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On closing out Toronto Fashion Week with marching bands, blushing brides and capes
There’s no rest for fashion followers in a week filled with shows, presentations and parties, but with a big FASHION Magazine Awards bash followed by a sleep-filled weekend ahead, all that’s left to do is power through. And it was well worth it with dramatic capes, marching bands and blushing brides all taking a turn […]
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The Heart Truth puts the spotlight on women’s heart health with an all-star fashion show in Toronto
One of the biggest events at Toronto’s World MasterCard Fashion Week wasn’t just about the fashion: The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s The Heart Truth show was part celebrity showcase, part awareness campaign and one huge party on the runway. The annual charity event brought together on-air personalities, Olympic athletes and other notable names, each wearing a custom-made red dress by Canadian designers such as David Dixon, Stephan Caras and Ashtiani. Jamie Salé showed off a growing baby bump in a lacy Farley Chatto number, while Jennifer Valentyne revealed even more with a custom pair of bloomers under her frilly Momo frock. However, the real stars of the show just may have been the three “models of health”—real women nominated to participate in the show.