Toronto: Nada Fall 2009 and Project Runway

NADA Fall 2009. Photography by Jess Baumung
NADA Fall 2009. Photography by Jess Baumung

Tight security at the tents today – “Please have your tickets out at the door” – so it makes getting past the club-style bouncers to do our job that much more difficult.  And while we think it is great that the FDCC opened up the shows to the public (runway access = revenue), it has become a little too night clubby with its overcapacity numbers and sweaty, cocktail-fueled revellers.  

Project Runway Canada‘s finale show is up first and will be taped to air at a later date.  The venue is like Fort Knox, but we finally make our way to our front row seats and take a peak around.  All that security and there are definitely empty seats everywhere.  Maybe people aren’t as obsessed with the show as we are!

Photography by Angela Martin
Photography by Angela Martin

After signing our gossipy lives away on the required media waiver, we sadly announce that we can’t dish on the show…you’ll just have to watch the finale to see who we are in fashion love with.  But we can tell you our top 3 juicy tidbits:

1.  Iman wore emerald green and some very impressive sparklers (which we are betting are from her own Global Chic line sold on the Home Shopping Network).

2.  Coco Rocha sat front row wearing top to toe Greta Constantine from their fall 09 collection.  Loved her posh ponytail – sporty yet sexy.  Perfect.

3.  Our Front Row Folly award goes to actress Elisha Cuthbert. Her buttoned up jacket and “number crunching” office slacks combo said soccer mom not sex symbol.  C’mon Elisha, do your fellow puck bunnies proud and at least highlight the girls or the gams.

Nada‘s Fall 09 show took inspiration from utopia, although it seems as though she was channeling a more futuristic, existential version. Her line sheet notes: “We are now living in the future.  Technology has a affected human nature to such an extent that eating, sleeping or even reproduction are now unnecessary and have been replaced by artificial means.”  Hmmm…how very Uma Thurman in Gattaca.

Highlights: ruffled vests, shiny leather leggings, feather-trimmed frocks, dhoti shorts and fur collared jacquard coats.

Colour palette: black and more black with the odd white and blush toned piece thrown in.  

Music programming was by Fritz Helder and the Phantoms.  Love Fritz. Briefly met him at the Ruffian cocktail party before the show and was mesmerized by the precision of his eyeliner and stick straight shiny dark locks.  Very Andre 3000.

What was your favourite look? Check out the slideshow below and tell us!

NADA | ALL FALL 2009

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