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Fashion » At the shows

TFW diary: A cavalcade of Canadian models and covetable ’60s-inspired styles at Joe Fresh

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Photography by Jenna Marie Wakani

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When it comes to fashion, I have two minds. I oscillate between editor mode (carefully scrutinizing trends, fabrics, cuts, and colour) and shopping autopilot (dreaming up outfits, making must-have lists, and slowly building my dream closet). Last night’s Joe Fresh show threw me for a loop. While I was technically there for work, I couldn’t pry myself away from my material side. Not only did the presentation of the show blow me away—Joe flew in the who’s who of Canadian models as well as used some of the beauties who’ve been in town for the week including Alana Zimmer, Kate King, Heather Marks, Herieth Paul, Kristin Owen, Liisa Winkler, Tara Gill, Yasmin Warsame, Kori Richardson, and Amanda Laine—but the clothes have never looked so… expensive (a coup for a mass-retail brand). Perfectly fitting tight jersey tees, pointed loafer pumps, and a printed ankle pant all got the green light in my mental notes. The clever combination of clean ‘60s minimalism (the show opened with a Mondrian-esque shift dress) with sportwear-detailed separates (neoprene, parachute fabrics, and drawstring details were everywhere) ensured the show didn’t feel one-noted. While they certainly won’t alienate their core grocery-store customer, Joe certainly upped the ante for the fashion followers who will be anxiously awaiting the runway styles come spring.

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Fashion » At the shows

TFW style snaps: We spotted ombre, fur, and Amanda Laine outside LG Fashion Week

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Photography by Lewis Mirrett

Judging by the action outside the tents at LG Fashion Week yesterday, a few definitive trends have carried on from the international shows, namely candy coloured hair, brights, a bit of Pradarama, and the addition of a new and weather-appropriate one: fur!

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Exclusive: On set for fall with Line Knitwear!

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Feb11 Line Fall 2011 Photo Shoot

PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRENT GOLDSMITH

When the Canadian design duo behind Line, John Muscat and Jennifer Wells, created their first collection in 2000, they were seeking a common ground between comfort and luxury using jersey, silk and leather. Just over a decade later, after garnering fame for their ultra-luxe knits, they’re one of the hottest labels around, scoring celebrity fans such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Taylor Swift and Sandra Bullock. Earlier this week, we hopped in a cab and headed over to get the exclusive sneak peek on the set of their fall 2011 look book shoot, featuring Canadian model Amanda Laine.

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Face book: Meet 19 up-and-coming Canadian models

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Photography by Kira Crugnale

We had a blast shooting our “Casting Call” story from our August issue–the Model Issue! We called in 19 up-and-coming Canadian models for a huge shoot documenting the process of something models know all too well–the casting call. The story also features fall looks from some of our favourite Canadian labels–from Jeremy Laing to Denis Gagnon to Joe Fresh Style.

We quizzed our models on everything from off-duty activities to what a go-see is really like. Meet Addison, Cici, Kate and the other stars of the story and see the full shoot in our August issue, on newsstands today.

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Beauty » Backstage Beauty

Backstage beauty: Pink Tartan

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Beauty editor Lesa Hannah went backstage at last night’s Pink Tartan show (see the full collection) to find out how to create the beauty looks. Click the images below to get a behind-the-scenes look.

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Backstage: Amanda Laine at Nada

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Photography by Angela Martin


Fashion » At the shows

Paris: Lanvin, Yohji Yamamoto, Issey Miyake and Pierre Hardy Fall 2009

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LANVIN Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter

LANVIN Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter

Day two starts not with a bang, but with a “meh” at the Issey Miyake show. Designer Dai Fujiwara collaborated with karate masters to develop flexible fabrics for his latest offerings and the “katas” that the rent-a-karate-masters performed almost stole the show.

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