FASHION Magazine
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Toronto: Greta Constantine Spring 2010
Last night’s Greta Constantine show at the Audi dealership on Bayview Ave. was more like a party that held a fashion show during intermission. The chock-a-block crowd flowed from cocktails to catwalk to cocktails again. The presentation itself was held in a huge concrete space, providing a miles-long runway for designers Stephen Wong and Kirk Pickersgill’s Spring 2010 showcase, which also marked the runway debut of their menswear line, Ezra Constantine.
Review and gallery after the jump.
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Toronto: Philip Sparks Spring 2010
It was a bittersweet farewell to the Canadian summer last night–it may have been cold in Toronto, but anticipation for next year was already riding high at Philip Sparks’ Spring 2010 collection of menswear. Immediately we were transported to our grandparents’ cabin, pristinely well-kept in classic 1950s Canadiana. The theme was a fishing trip in the Great Canadian wilderness–think seersucker, rain slickers, and the darling little wallpaper illustrations that adorned the printed “Gone Fishing” shirts. This detail popped up a few times: a fabric created in collaboration with textile designer Kerry Croghan that pays homage to Thor Hansen’s folk iconography. The schoolboy style—in rust, blue and green against neutral beiges–paired with flat canvas Toms shoes was enough to draw us into a summertime fantasy where fishing, portaging, and wood chopping are only what comes naturally to us Canucks.
Check out our gallery after the jump.
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The September Issue will screen during Toronto Fashion Week!
FINALLY! Toronto documentary series Doc Soup will host the Canadian premiere of The September Issue on Wednesday, October 21–during Toronto’s LG Fashion Week. If you need reminding, the film follows Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington et al, as they put together the September 2007 issue of Vogue.
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