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Beauty » Backstage Beauty

TFW backstage beauty: Lucian Matis

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Photography by Kyriakos

“This hair is chaotic⎯it’s an organized mess,” said Paul Pereira, Schwarzkopf Essential Looks Stylist who enlisted OSiS Dust It mattifying powder and OSiS Freeze hairspray to achieve the big volume and tumbleweed-like textured updos that reminded us of the lopsided beehives at Vera Wang’s Spring 2011 show. The organized part revealed itself when the models turned around. “Lucian wanted the nape of the neck to show,” said Pereira, so he created a tight and tiny French braid that ran up the back of the head to meet the messy portion.
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Fashion » At the shows

TFW diary: Go big or go home at Lucian Matis

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Photography by Kyriakos

At the Lucian Matis show on Wednesday evening, the first word that came to mind was big: big shoulders, big knits, big hair, big embellishments. And yes, there was even a big marquee sign that spelled out “Lucian Matis” in bright lights, should you happen to forget where you were. Held off-site at the Design Exchange in Toronto’s financial district, the show continued in the vein of Matis’s signature ornate style. Black bodysuits with oversized shoulders and exquisite bronze beading held their own against bulbous chunky knit sweaters. Stunning beading adorned Balmain-style, pointy-shouldered blazers and bedazzled the derrières of a few onesies. Matis’s streamlined gowns stole the show, including one with a floor-length skirt covered in ombré tassels, as well as a gold teacup dress with black beaded shoulders. While the collection was at once exquisite, extravagant and elegant, its saturated looks could have used a bit more of one thing: editing.

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Toronto: Sample sales on Lucian Matis, Brose, Carrie Hayes and more

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Check out the goods by young, talented Canadian designers at this upcoming sample sale for up to 80% off. Sort through eveningwear by Project Runway Canada runner-up Lucian Matis, funky printed dresses by Zoran Dobric and earthy day dresses by Carrie Hayes. Plus, adorn yourself with elaborate, vintage glam pieces from Jewellery by Karen.

300 Campbell Ave, Suite 201, buzzer 201. Saturday May 15 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday May 16 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. click here for more info

Next week, be sure to hit up the Brose sample sale for items from their Spring 2010, Fall 2009 and Spring 2009 collection for up to 70% off.

Twist Gallery, 1100 Queen Street West. Thursday May 20 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.


Fashion

Fashion news: Lucian Matis to show in New York, H&M makes tents, and is there a Stefano Pilati/YSL rift? (Probably not)

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LUCIAN MATIS Fall 2010

Photography by Jenna Marie WakaniLucian Matis told Ryerson’s weekly student paper, The Eye Opener, that it’s time to move on from LG Fashion Week and that he plans to show his next collection in New York. [The Eyeopener via Toronto Life] See the full Lucian Matis Fall 2010 collection

People are whispering because Yves Saint Laurent’s creative director Stefano Pilati was absent from the Metropolitan Opera Gala in New York–a big YSL-sponsored event–but the company CEO  said at the dinner that the designer is simply busy working on the next collection in Paris. We know, right? Getting work done instead of going to a party? Scandale.  [Grazia] Read more »


Beauty » Backstage Beauty

Backstage beauty: Backcombed bouffants at Lucian Matis

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Backstage at Lucian Matis Fall 2010. Photography Angela Y. Martin

The models at Lucian Matis‘s Fall 2010 show sported oversized Victorian bouffants (à la Road to Avonlea). Photographer Angela Y. Martin went backstage to snap portraits of the models as they got prepped for the show. Click the images below to see just how much backcombing was required to create the look.

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Fashion » At the shows

Video: Lucian Matis talks prints, dresses and jewellery collaborations

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We caught up with Lucian Matis after his Fall 2010 show to talk prints, jewellery and why he loves to make dresses.

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Fashion » At the shows

Toronto Fashion Week: Lucian Matis goes back to his effusively-embellished roots for fall

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LUCIAN MATIS Fall 2010. Photography by Jenna Marie Wakani

Not that I would have expected a simple camel coat from the likes of Lucian Matis, but after a week–or really, two months–of restrained, neutral taste, Matis’ no-holds-barred embellishment was something of a breath of fresh air. To be sure, Matis’ more-is-more-is-more style isn’t for everyone–certainly not for shrinking violets–and the dress-filled show (Matis saves separates for his Daphne by Lucian Matis line, sold on The Shopping Channel) leaves the over-the-top party-goer with plenty of options.

For his fall collection, Matis took a dip into his Romanian heritage and came out with high necklines, peasant tops and vests and folkloric detailing. Best were pieces done in Matis-designed prints that looked like the interior of a treasure chest, especially a short, one-shoulder number that featured an exaggerated pouf. A column gown done in the same print, laid out in a way that brought to mind–distantly–the alien patterns at Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2010 show, would have been better without an overpowering black shoulder bow. A crinkled leather jacket with embellished sleeves will be easier to wear day to day, paired up with a T-shirt and one of the show’s necklaces, created with Matis by jewellery designer Karen McFarlane and replete with fur and glittering balls and chains and gleaming black beads.

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Fashion » At the shows

The Toronto fashion week schedule is up. (And they’ve got a new home)

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Spring 2010 looks (from left) at the Lucian Matis, David Dixon and Joe Fresh Style shows. Photography by Angela Y. Martin

Spring 2010 looks on the runway at (from left) Lucian Matis, David Dixon and Joe Fresh Style. Photography by Angela Y. Martin

Toronto’s LG Fashion Week has found a new home. After living in tents at Nathan Phillips Square (a few short blocks from our office), then last season at King and Shaw, the show is moving to an indoor spot with 40-foot ceilings in nearby Liberty Village. FDCC prez Robin Kay told The Toronto Star that the runway will be inside the building, which will also have a tent erected outside.

The FDCC has also released a roughed in schedule with a start date of Sunday, March 28. (The shows close Thursday, April 1.) Read more »


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