Street Style, Toronto: 20 shots of stylish city folk outside the first day of fashion week

Street Style Toronto Fashion Week
Photography by Stefania Yarhi
Street Style Toronto Fashion Week
Photography by Stefania Yarhi

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Just when the international Fashion Weeks wind down, Canada revs its engines. Last night, the unofficial pre-cursor to Toronto Fashion Week, The ShOws, kicked off with presentations from Bellevance and Steven Tai. As the city’s industry insiders rejoiced in the 24-hour teaser of warm weather, light spring jackets in mostly neutral palette of blues, beiges and greys were spotted on the street outside the shows. Not wanting to tempt fate however, others layered up, ready for whatever Mother Nature decided to dish out. (Cue today’s blizzard.)

Canadian model Liisa Winkler brought a little bit of rural chic to the city, donning a mid-length lightweight black jacket, paired with a denim ruffled midi skirt and black Chelsea boots with socks. This is how you country in the big city, folks. Holt Renfrew’s Brittany Barkwell and Blaire Borins looked perfectly chic. Barkwell opted for a matching patterned top and trousers finished with lace up heels and a wide collared camel coat, while Borins looked cozy a fuzzy knee-length coat finished with big buttons, adding a raspberry red bag for a well placed pop of colour.

Newly bearded stylist Dwayne Kennedy was prepared for anything, layering his dark denim jacket under a black moto jacket slung loosely over one shoulder. Also layering up was FASHION’s market editor Caitlin Moneta, topping her denim jacket with a glen plaid overcoat. Similarly, acting fashion news ed Nancy Won channelled Burberry’s much-coveted Fall 2014 poncho, wearing a Navajo-inspired blanket as an easy to remove top layer. Plus, you know, in a pinch it could always double as a seat cushion on rigid runway seats. Practical and chic—we like.

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