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100 photos of the top 10 trends from the runway and the street at Toronto Fashion Week

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100 photos of the top 10 trends from the runway and the street at Toronto Fashion Week

Photography by Jenna Marie Wakani and Lewis Mirrett

From the sporty styles spotted at Joe Fresh, Thomas Tait, and Amanda Lew Kee on the runway, to the furry vests and ombred hair already on the rise from outside the tents, Toronto Fashion Week was one fabulous trend flurry. Naturally, many of the top trends from the international shows made their comeback, including brightsmust-have accessories, and vibrant prints. Get clicking and planning for next spring. Your shopping list should be at least 100 pages long.

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View by trend: 1. DRAPE DE CHINE | 2. FURRY FRIENDS | 3. GYM CLASS | 4. HAIR APPARENT | 5. IT ACCESSORIES | 6. LIGHT BRIGHT | 7. PRINTED MATTER | 8. ROUGH ‘N TUMBLE | 9. SECRET GARDEN | 10. SWINGIN’ SIXTIES

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Courrèges my love: The best ’60s inspired brights to try this season

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The list: Courrèges my love

Graphic patterns and colourful brights evoke a playful ’60s vibe.

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Fashion » At the shows

Our biggest slideshow ever! Peep 100 photos of the top 10 trends worn on the street in New York, Milan, and Paris

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TOP 10 TRENDS

You know our boy Lewis Mirrett knows how to snap the styles, now take a look at the top 10 styles he snapped the most! From the persistent Prada bananas, to skins, brights, and arm parties, take a look at this whopper slideshow… it’s neverending!

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View by trend: 1. LIGHT BRIGHT | 2. POLKA DOTS | 3. JEEPERS CREEPERS | 4. GIVENCHY GALORE! | 5. HAIR APPARENT | 6. IT ACCESSORIES | 7. PRADARAMA | 8. ARM PARTY | 9. PRINTED MATTER | 10. ANIMAL PLANET

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Vancouver shop notes: Circus cool

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Photography by Clinton Hussey

Photography by Clinton Hussey

Prominent on the prêt-à-porter runways—from Dries Van Noten to Etro—prints show no sign of fading into the background. Whether you mix them from top to toe or keep it tame with just a splash, make sure to add a cashmere scarf from New York–based We Are Owls (weareowls.com). Designer Ling Chen’s circus-inspired fall collection features all the unusual suspects—snake charmers, ring masters and even Houdini ($280, at Lynnsteven Boutique, 225 Carrall St., 604-899-0808, lynnsteven.com).

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Shopping » Daily steal

Daily steal: Printed trouser, $50

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A printed trouser is a popular statement piece this season—get yours without shelling out the big bucks. ($50, zara.com)


Shopping

Vancouver shop notes: Oh Hoseanna!

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Marc Jacobs Fall 2011. Photography by Peter Stigter.

Marc Jacobs Fall 2011. Photography by Peter Stigter.

With our bronze glows fading and days turning brisk, it’s time to haul out the hosiery. Hoseanna (hoseanna.com) takes the legwork out of buying it. This online store, co-founded by Vancouverite Katrina Carroll-Foster, replenishes your stockings automatically every one, two or three months. Take a cue from the Fall 2011 Marc Jacobs runway (shown) and don a polka-dot pair by Hanes ($10).

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Rules were meant to be broken: These celebs are teaching us how to be fashion rebels!

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Dos & don'ts

Old-school fashion rules are generally to our benefit. In a world of muffin tops and visible panty lines, they give us some Emily Post–like structure on how to flatter our bodies and look put together in the currently “anything goes” state of sartorial modernism. That being said there are some rules that just aren’t relevant anymore, limiting your wardrobe instead of making the most of it. Here, we learn from Hollywood’s finest that rules really are made to be broken.

Turn don’ts into dos! »

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Shopping » Daily steal

Daily steal: Printed trousers, $60

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Channel Talitha Getty’s boho spirit with a pair of blousy printed pants. ($60, zara.com)


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