Showing posts with label CAFA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAFA. Show all posts

Monday, February 3, 2014

Canadian Fashion Throws a House Party

This past weekend brought the inaugural Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards (CAFA) to life at the Fairmont Royal York. The official raison d'ĂȘtre, "CAFA was created to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievement and emerging talent in Canadian fashion design." 



But this was not just another awards show. This was the first time the fashion industry gathered to honour the best in our country. I repeat, the first time. As a member of the official nominating committee, I am proud to have been a part of the process.  Unlike the music, literary, stage and screen industries, Canada's fashion world - until now - didn't have an event to crown its own for their outstanding talents.  Only time will tell if receiving a CAFA has a positive impact on one's career. Until it does, we're just shouting in a bubble. And since it's our first bubble, I vote we get dressed up and have a party. And party we did! 

But wait!  What every black tie gala in Canada needs is a snowstorm, right?  I love that Canadians are such a hearty bunch. By the outfits you would never know we all left our boots at coat check. 


Coco Rocha, Lisa Tant and me
Arriving at the gala, I was soon accosted by four young fashion design students who were volunteering for the event. "We love your dress," they exclaimed in unison. "It's a Jay Godfrey," I responded. "Do you know him?" Blank stares. "Consider this your first lesson, ladies, look him up." 

Welcome to the underground world of Canadian fashion!

I love Jay Godfrey's designs. His sizing is consistently perfect, I don't even require a fitting.  In fact, I rented the dress from Rent frock Repeat for that very reason. (Although locals can schedule in person fittings.) I wanted something new without plunking down a few hundred for a dress I would likely wear once.

The CAFAs did a fine job of getting some big names out for the first annual event -- Dean and Dan from DSquared2, Coco Rocha, Joe Mimran and Jeanne Beker, who took home the 2014 Vanguard Award. Ten awards were given out for excellence in fashion, styling and image maker categories: 

Womenswear Designer of the Year Award - Jeremy Laing

Menswear Designer of the Year Award - Travis Taddeo

Emerging Talent Award - Sarah Stevenson

Outstanding Achievement Award - DSquared2

Accessory Designer of the Year Award - Want Les Essentials de la Vie

Canadian Style Award - Joe Mimran

Image Maker Award - Chris Nicholls

International Canadian Designer of the Year Award - DSquared2

Stylist of the Year Award - George Antonopoulos

Model of the Year Award - Coco Rocha

Truthfully, only Sarah Stevenson stands to benefit from her award, with a $10,000 prize, a spring/summer '15 lookbook and mentorship from Joe Mimran, this year's Honorary Chair.  I've had my eye on her since her humble design beginnings a few years back.  As a Canadian she's still humble, but with the right direction this young talent could follow in the footsteps of fellow Canadian, Erdem Moralioglu or Mary Katrantzou.

Sarah Stevenson Fall Winter 2013
For more CAFA photos stay tuned to their Facebook page.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

CAFA to stage Canadian fashion celebration



Elisha Cuthbert (left) with Vicky Milner, CAFA Managing Director 

Last week, near the opening hours of World MasterCard Fashion Week, about a hundred or so well-heeled guests filed into a Ritz Carlton ballroom for a little star sighting and the first CAFA announcement.  CAFA, or Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards, was recently created to recognize and celebrate outstanding achievement and emerging talent in Canadian fashion design.  Its lofty goals include helping spur the economic development of the Canadian fashion industry.

That said, there actually is a $10,000 prize for the Emerging Talent Award. It's the one category eligible to self-nomination and refers to someone with fewer than five years in business.  Otherwise it's mostly bragging rights for winners. Outside of Emerging Talent, the award categories include:
  • Womenswear Designer of the Year
  • Menswear Designer of the Year 
  • Outstanding Achievement
  • Accessory Designer of the Year
  • Canadian Style 
  • Image Maker
  • International Canadian Designer of the Year
  • Stylist of the Year
  • Model of the Year
Elisha Cuthbert, Canadian darling and a front-row-at-Toronto-fashion-week kind of celebrity, was there to announce the first-ever CAFA nominees.  (As part of the nominating committee, yours truly had a hand in picking them.)  

The CAFA website publishes online interviews members of their inaugural jury.  ELLE Canada's Editor-in-Chief Noreen Flanagan is among those industry experts profiled, along with TFI's Susan Langdon and FLARE Magazine's Tiyana Grulovic.  Check back for new profiles.  The awards show takes place February 1, 2014 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. 

See the CAFA website for ticket information and a full list of nominees.  

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

From the Front Row: World MasterCard Fashion Week Edition

Now that Toronto's official fashion week has kicked into full gear, the number of shooters sitting in the seats - as opposed to the media pit - has multiplied to extremes.  Beyond the iPhones and Androids, there are serious cameras in play.  I check in with those sitting front row and ask, what are you shooting with?

JR Bernstein | Fashion Photographer

What are you shooting with?
I change cameras all the time. As an official Fujifilm X-Photographer, I have access to all the professional Fuji cameras. Right now, I'm trying out one of their latest offerings, the Fujifilm X100S. This camera is sold out everywhere, so I'm really lucky to have it.

Do you share the photos? How?
I use the photos in a number of ways.  For one, I'm writing a review of the camera itself, so some of the photos will make it into my review.  Other photos are for publications I shoot for, and some are just for my own enjoyment. As a photographer, I'm constantly shooting.

What’s your favourite feature of this device?
I'm seriously loving this camera!  It's hard to choose just one feature I like best -- its cool retro look and feel, tactile manual controls, fast auto-focus, compact size or great image quality.  But I think my favourite feature has to be the hybrid optical-electronic viewfinder.  It has the best of both worlds.  It really is a camera-geek's dream.  You get all the advantages of using a real optical viewfinder (so you're not looking at a screen) with as much, or as little, digital information as you want superimposed on top.

Check out JR's photography at jrbernstein.com.


Sarah Francis | Blogger

I ran into Sarah at the Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards announcement on Monday, just before the tents opened.  This new awards show debuts in February 2014 to bring recognition to established and emerging designers across the country.  For more information and a list of confirmed CAFA nominees, click here

What are you shooting with?
I'm old school-ish. I use Canon Rebel XSi Digital.

Do you share the photos? How?
The photos go on my blog but are mainly for inspiration. I'm more of a writer and stylist than photographer, so my goal in the next year is to hone my pic-taking skills.  

What’s your favourite feature of this device?
I have a feeling this camera can do much more than I'm capable of at this point. However, I do love my zoom lens - it makes me feel powerful.  Until I run into someone like George Pimentel, that is.