Showing posts with label LG Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LG Fashion Week. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Five years of the fashion goes live October 6th with online auction

Get ready to celebrate a milestone with the F-list - on October 6th the F-list celebrates its five year anniversary with F-listed, an online auction of fashionable goods in support of Dress for Success Toronto. 

Over the past few months I have amassed quite a collection of amazing goodies from my friends in the fashion business. And from October 6 - 16 the F-list will auction off items from designers, retailers and fashionable tastemakers and celebrities in Canada. Stay tuned to f-list.ca for details. Bidding goes live at midnight on October 6th and is open to Canada and the United States.

I will invite readers to officially toast the F-list's birthday with me during LG Fashion Week (October 17 - 21), but until then I "bid" you adieu.

~ Leesa Butler, The F-list

Friday, June 3, 2011

Mercedes-Benz Drives New Start Up Designer Competition

Lauren Bagliore Spring 2011
When IMG sent an invitation to the fashion crowds in Toronto inviting them to attend a "cocktail reception and special announcement" at the Mercedes-Benz dealership, most of us assumed it was a new sponsorship of LG Fashion Week.  After all IMG has steered event management of fashion weeks worldwide and Mercedes-Benz is the title sponsor of many of them (NY, Miami, Berlin). IMG has taken an increasingly active role in Toronto's shows. Bring on the high-end hot wheels, I thought.

Instead, after the champagne and canapes, they announced a new designer competition called Start Up that will launch this fall at LG Fashion Week's Spring 2012 event. Only designers in Vancouver and Montreal are invited to compete the first year, though it will expand to other cities in 2012. To be eligible, designers must be in business for less than five years. 

Twenty finalists will make the semi-final round, and four designers will be selected to show their collections at the national final during LG Fashion Week. The winner will enjoy a five month incubation period where they will work with industry mentors to prepare a debut solo show for the Fall 2012 runway.
“The goal is to facilitate a platform for these designers to showcase their talent in a professional setting with access to key mentors from various segments of the industry."
       - Peter Levy, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of IMG Fashion
Details on application process, judges and industry mentors are forthcoming. What isn't coming is cash for the winner, sadly. It seems odd to offer a designer competition, a la Project Runway, and not offer cash. Will the industry mentors help raise funds for fabrics and production? What about costs associated with the runway show, does the FDCC absorb that?

If IMG and Mercedes-Benz really wanted to wow us, they would promise the winning designer cash and a slot at an international show. Canada's proximity and influence from the States makes expansion into the U.S. almost a requirement in business. I'm not positive this will prepare designers for that important step, so for now I'm filing under "wait and see."

Click here for more on the Start Up program.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Faces of Fashion: Model Senait

Senait of Elmer Olsen Models
If 10,000 hours is what it takes to be a success at something, then Elmer Olsen Model's young Senait has a long way to go. "I've been modeling eight months," she explains. But this fresh face knows that practice and patience go hand in hand when trying to excel at something. It's that kind of determination that has her confidently walking upright in high heels - her "biggest challenge" to date - while other new models struggle.  

And while modeling may be new to her, Senait is quite familiar with the misconceptions around the business. "To be a model you have to have a healthy balanced diet and on top of that you must be active so you have the energy to keep up with everything! Like playing on a sports team."  

It can't be hard to keep a model's figure when your weaknesses are sushi and strawberries (as opposed to, say, steamed dumplings and scones). Hitting the runway at LG Fashion Week has been Senait’s biggest moment yet, and with her unique look she’ll likely graduate to international runways in no time.



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Are We Just Not That Into Him?

After more than ten years of hard work Denis Gagnon is enjoying some well-deserved moments - a FashionTelevision special, a line for BEDO, an exhibit at the Musée des Beaux Arts in Montreal and the opening of his own boutique in Old Montreal. The press uses the words "icon" and "Denis Gagnon" together often.

So it was hard to ignore the audible concern over a less-than-stellar turnout at his LG Fashion Week runway show. When will the world properly take note of Denis Gagnon, we all wondered. It doesn't seem fair (to him) to be kept a secret any longer.

This June his genius will be on display at Toronto's Luminato Festival. Lancôme and Luminato have commissioned Gagnon to create a one-of-a-kind dress installation inspired by Alice in Wonderland. This event will position Denis squarely within the international arts community. And let's face it, the man is an artist.

Gagnon's fall 2011 collection was described as a "fusion of colors, textures and materials, the feminine silhouette, endowed with a new profile, enhanced by this exuberant sensuality found in the sculptural work of Denis Gagnon." Our inveterate creator could have been channeling Michael Alig's Club Kids of the 90's in his exploration of a new feminine silhouette.




Photos by Peter Lytwyniuk / Studiolit.com
If you wonder how some of these things would look on a store hanger, you needn't wonder long. Denis opened his new boutique last week in Old Montreal (170B rue Saint-Paul Ouest) where, in addition to apparel, you will find the gorgeous accessories from his runway show. Could a fragrance and line of eyewear be far behind? Who knows? One thing we have learned in ten years of watching Denis Gagnon - expect to be wowed.


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Fashion Week High

To anyone sitting behind me during LG Fashion Week, my hair would like to apologize. 


What can you say, it was fashion week! My friend and hairstylist Steven Hoeg was one of L'Oreal's stylist-on-the-scene at LG Fashion Week and he would treat me with a new style daily. (I'm guessing Steven's runway mantra is "go big or go home" and that it's tattooed on him somewhere.) And I like my hairstyles like I like my heels and my jewels - BIG.  

Steven's connection to fashion week runs deep. Living in Ottawa when he was just starting out, Steven had the pleasure of working on a fashion show with designer David Dixon. He calls that a "life-changing moment" as it sparked a move to Toronto and a career working in fashion and hair. In the real world, most days you can find him working his magic at DelMonaco Hair Studio (388 Richmond Street); that's right, as in Eric DelMonaco, the king of LG Fashion Week hair. 

Thanks again Steven!
 

Monday, April 4, 2011

IZMA Takes Opening Night's Best in Show

IZMA's opening night show at LG Fashion Week brought the 70's disco era in from the cold mixing luxe fur vests, capes and coats with modern metal detailing. There were sumptuous colours like espresso, garnet and sapphire. I might have Tweeted something about wanting the cold weather back so I could wear some IZMA. So um, Toronto, I apologize for that snow the other night. That might have been me. ;) 


Twitter: I would take another week of -0 weather if I could wear 
this collection daily. #IZMA #LGFW (@theFlist) 
Twitter: @theFlist After the winter we've had, 
that is such a great compliment! (@IZMA_Apparel)

IZMA Fall 2011, photo by Peter Lytwyniuk / Studiolit.com   






  
IZMA Fall 2011, photo by Peter Lytwyniuk / Studiolit.com

IZMA Fall 2011, photo by Peter Lytwyniuk / Studiolit.com  
IZMA Fall 2011, photo by Peter Lytwyniuk / Studiolit.com

IZMA Fall 2011, photo by Peter Lytwyniuk / Studiolit.com


Location, Location, Location

It's the week before the fashion mega-showcase known as LG Fashion Week beauty by L'Oreal, and fashion crowds are taking in Rogue Fashion Week. The various venues say as much about a designer as the clothes themselves. Kicking off the week at the Burroughs Building, Sparks' works has a similar kind of historic charm - given his interest in heritage tailoring it's not a surprise. The former F. C. Burroughes Furniture Company built the original 639 Queen Street West as its flagship retail department store in 1907. I like to think Philip is inspired by the building.

Later in the week we hit the flip side. The almost-complete Trump Tower at Bay and Adelaide provided a great backdrop for the modern flourish of Mark Fast, Mikhael Kale and Arthur Mendonca, and the pre-opening timeslot was edgy enough to warrant men in hard hats as ushers. 

Paul Hardy's romantic collection and meticulous detailing were on point at the National Ballet School - sorry, bad pun - and I found the bowling shoes a fun disruption. The Greta & Ezra Constantine show closed the week at Audi with a slick show like a shiny new hot rod.

It's not easy hosting a runway show off site, but these are not new kids on the design block. These are some of our top designers, the ones about whom you will say, "I knew them when..."  And in reviewing the collections, I thought it more fun to see how they looked on Twitter to the people who watch all the shows, no matter where they are:

Philip Sparks
Myth busting evening.  Backstage at Philip Sparks and the models were eating PIZZA.  
Yes - greasy slabs of pizza pie. How bloody refreshing. (@SarahEWaldock)

Lusting after that soft maple print cocktail dress from Philip Sparks tonight. 
Dresses more fun than light fixtures. (@k_cleveland)
Philip Sparks Fall 2011, photos by Jenna Marie Wakani

 


Mark Fast & Mikhael Kale 
Don't remember this Mark Fast dress from his London show but dammmn do I want it. (@xoxSNP)


So the rich socialites of Toronto definitely came out to play today at 
the Mark Fast / Mikael Kale shows (@marcpiercey)

Just left the Mark Fast/ Mikhael Kale show. Incredible collections and
some fierce models. Love the attitude!  (@ExposedBlog)
Mark Fast Fall 2011, photo by Felix Wong

Mikhael Kale Fall 2011, photo by Felix Wong

Mark Fast Fall 2011, photo by Irem Harnak

Mark Fast Fall 2011, photo by Felix Wong



Arthur Mendonca
Thank God Arthur Mendonca is back designing in Canada. First exit - 
black slick trench - is brilliant. (@LisaTant)

Saw #Arthur Mendonca's show tonight. Exquisite & sophisticated! 
Tea lovers - It was like a fine #Da Hong Pao Oolong (@theteastylist)
 
Arthur Mendonca 2011, photo by Dean Sanderson

Arthur Mendonca Fall 2011, photo by Felix Wong


Paul Hardy
Right on trend: footwear hitting the ground: shoes at Paul Hardy show at National Ballet school was bowling shoes. Even with evening wear. (@DerickChetty)

From Trump Hotel nouveau riche to National Ballet's Quaker-style hall. 
Bond girls to school girls. Fast/Kale to Paul Hardy #chooseyourfetish (@amyverner)
Paul Hardy, photo by Owen E. McLeod


Greta Constantine
If you play Adele at a fashion show, I will forgive you for shining that light 
right in my eyes with every exit. (@moshamosha)

Also, for fall/winter 2011, what's with Canadians showing chest? 
First Kale, then Mendoza, and now shirtless dudes at Ezra (@pliving)

My all white outfit choice has me inadvertantly matching Audis festooning 
dealership venue of Greta Constantine. Fashion faux pas or fun? (@suzanne_boyd)
 
Greta Constantine, photo by Owen E. McLeod

Greta Constantine, photo by Owen E. McLeod

Greta Constantine, photo by Owen E. McLeod


 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Fashion Week Survival Checklist: Free tickets? Check.

Fashion lovers in Canada are a patient group - for two months we watch the global runway collection coverage before we are finally treated to live shows by our own Canadian designers. Thankfully they are worth the wait. 

LG Fashion Week began Monday and features 33 shows between its runway and studio spaces. Our friends in high places have offered seats for TEN F-list readers and their friends to Friday's 7:30 show.  Want to sit front row?  Email info@f-list.ca with FRONT ROW FASHION in the subject line and you're in!

One of these lucky readers will also receive a fashion week survival kit from Rowenta. This goody bag (value $500) is chock full of awesome necessities including:

  • Rowenta’s First Class Travel Iron
  • Rowenta Beauty Infini Pro Hair Dryer 
  • Re-usable mini lint roller
  • Crease Release luxury travel kit from The Laundress
  • Recycled leather fashion notebook by PaperThink 
  • Sharpie non-bleed pen
  • Aromatherapy candle
  • Relaxing bath salts 
  • Manicure touch-up 
  • Wrigley’s 5 gum
  • J.R. Watkins Natural Apothecary Lip Balm


From backstage to the runway, Rowenta’s premium steamers and irons are the tool of choice among top fashion designers and stylists across the globe, and the Official Garment Care of LG Fashion Week.  Track fashion week's backstage antics by following Rowenta on Twitter or Facebook.   

Good luck!

The fine print: The first ten readers to email info@f-list.ca with FRONT ROW FASHION in the subject line will win access to the 7:30 show only. Winners will be contacted by email Wednesday evening and will need to confirm their attendance by noon on Thursday. The Rowenta winner will pick up their prize bag on site at LG Fashion Week. Parking or transportation not provided. Must be 19 or over to win.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Who's Ready for Ready-to-Wear?

photo by Peter Lytwyniuk
The Superbowl may be over, but as far as I'm concerned the real games are just beginning. It's the start of Ready-to-Wear season when designers will be fiercely competing on runways around the world for international attention and investment. Of course, runway shows are a different kind of spectator sport than football or hockey.  Let's be honest, they're usually viewed while the boss is out to lunch or late at night, just you and your laptop. But in the vein of "more is better" I encourage you to do your hair, don a great pair of shoes and pour yourself a glass of bubbly while indulging in a live stream (where available) or a photo slideshow.

February 7 - 10, Montreal
Montreal's calendar includes many of the usual suspects - Barila, Bodybag by Jude, Nadya Toto - plus a peak at Rudsak's new label RUD. Denis Gagnon, along with Marie Saint Pierre, tops this list of must-see shows. As well, the young Montreal-raised, London-based Thomas Tait will debut with Christian l'Enfant Roi and Samule Mercure in a group show presented by Trusst. Live streaming available.
Montreal Fashion Week

February 10 - 17, New York
Plenty to heart about New York's calendar. The pro set of Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan and Betsy Johnson ground the week. Mix in the glamour of Badgley Mischka, hipster chic of Charlotte Ronson and celebrity shows like L.A.M.B and you have something uniquely New York. Live streaming available for some shows.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

February 13 - 15, London
With an eye on emerging talent and international designers (including Mackage) Scoop appears to be modeled after New York's Coterie or Copenhagen's Gallery.  This new show is based at London's Saatchi Gallery. Check back for live streaming details.
Scoop International Fashion Show 

February 18 - 23, London
London jam packs their week with designer shows...too many to count. Some highlights will no doubt include Christopher Kane, Erdem, Matthew Williamson, Vivienne Westwood Red Label and Mark Fast. Check back for live streaming details.
London Fashion Week

February 23 - March 1, Milan
Gucci, Pucci, Prada and Jil Sander are just the tip of the Milano iceberg. For insider reports from the Milan shows, follow Flare Magazine's @LisaTant on Twitter. Check back for live streaming details.
Milan Fashion Week

March 1 - 9, Paris
There is no other city who can compete with Paris on fashion: Dior, Balmain, Lanvin, Balenciaga, Comme des Garcons, YSL, Jean Paul Gaultier, Galliano, McQueen and of course Chanel. (In case you missed it, check out Jeanne Beker's interview with Jean Paul Gaultier in the Globe and Mail here.) Check back for live streaming details.
Paris Fashion Week (Mode à Paris)
And let's not forget our Canadian shows. Check back for designers and live streaming information. More to come!

March 24 - 31, Edmonton
March 28 - April 1, Toronto
LG Fashion Week
April 12 - 15, Vancouver

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Biddell's Kingdom of Ass-Kicking Ladies



Photos by Peter Balinski
For a designer to resonate with a public, they need to have a voice.  That may be an odd choice of words given a designer's silent contribution in the form of fabric, but the voice is what the customer either relates to - or doesn't - as it must also speak for them.

Evan Biddell's voice has been loud and clear since he first showcased his winning Project Runway collection. And each season that voice seems to get stronger.  It's a voice says,  "I'm feminine and soft, but don't f#%k with me, I can't be played.  "For spring, the ever-daring Biddell combined the hard edge of armour with the wispy float of a summer breeze and made it work.  

Biddell is, in fact, all business now.  He has spent the last five months working out of Seven Continents, a local manufacturing company steeped in design.  They produce mannequins, bust forms and pretty much any display or merchandising item used in retail, from Joe Fresh to Abercrombie and Fitch.  They clearly appreciate all facets of design and innovation.  It's a Warhol-ian Factory circa 2010.  In fact the runway show took place inside the factory where endless mannequins towered above at the guests on massive shelves.
Off the top we saw Biddell's signature flowing gowns and dresses capped in spiked collars and metal detailing.  Then the armour began to soften, looking more reptilian.  Military cuts paired with the delicate floral prints came off Little House on the Prairie in a post-apocalyptic world.  (I swear the best fashion is made for the end of the world!)

What I appreciate about his work is that he can continually surprise us with new shapes, textures, cuts and detailing but still keep it - for the most part - quite wearable.  His is not a collection you will likely ever find at The Bay, but when you do stumble upon a piece by Evan Biddell, you will be know immediately you have discovered something special.

Speaking of special....
Evan Biddell autographed TWO limited edition shopping totes by Aldo for YOU, F-listers!  I'll pick two winners at the end of the weekend - contest closes at 8pm on Sunday, October 17th. One entry per person.

All you have to do to enter is email shop@f-list.ca with the names of all seven continents. (Here's a hint...)

The bag is a symbol of the donation Aldo has made on behalf of the Canadian fashion industry and Evan in the fight against AIDS. You will be proud to carry it!   


Catch Evan's show at LG Fashion Week - Thursday, October 21 at 6:30pm.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Tartaned Up in Halifax

Atlantic Fashion Week is well under way in Halifax, and tonight’s highlights include Katrina Tuttle, fresh off her LG Fashion Week debut, and Veronica MacIsaac (above). Veronica’s specialty is rooted squarely in, well, her Scottish roots. She grew up as a highland dancer and with a nod to her kilt-making mother, was sewing by the age of four. Her parents run the critically acclaimed MacIsaac Kiltmakers in St. Peter's, Cape Breton Island.

Veronica’s Celtic designs are thoroughly compelling thanks to a keen eye for contemporary trends (check out the one-shoulder tartan dress) and ability to balance the youthful with the elegant.
All pieces are custom made-to-order and available in wool, silk, or poly/viscose blend fabric. You can also choose any tartan. And thankfully - we’re pretty sure you don’t need Scottish roots to rock these babies.

Veronica shows tonight during Atlantic Fashion Week at Olympic Center, Halifax.

Monday, October 5, 2009

It's Official. We're Throwing a Party.

They say the only constant in fashion is that everything changes. The same can be said about fashion weeks in Toronto. Between a new venue, new designers, and new restrictions on which shows are available to the public, there is plenty of change to LG Fashion Week's Spring 2010 calendar.

One more change to your fashion week....

Join the F-list
Monday through Friday, October 19 - 23, for The Official. It's fashion week's biggest party all week, every night at Maro in Liberty Village. We kick off a new season of Designer Spotlights with up and coming designers like Abel Munoz, one of Canada's few haute shoe designers. Enjoy fashion installations, beauty bars, footage from the runway shows care of Fashion Television, guest dj's and MORE! Every night is different and always open to the public.

And since Maro is around the corner from the LG Fashion Week tents, we're throwing out the red carpet for all of fashion week. No cover if you show your LG Fashion Week laminate!

DOORS OPEN 8PM NIGHTLY....stay all night and strike a pose for the cameras! (It's fashion week, of course there will be cameras!)

Here is just a TASTE of how we kick off our first official Official!

Monday, October 19
Dress to Kill magazine Toronto launch party
Designer spotlight with 2009 TFI New Labels winner, Faren Tami
CLUB RED installation by Aria Boutique
DJ Daniel spins the tunes into the late night

Tuesday, October 20
Designer spotlight with knitwear designer, Heidi Ackerman
Designer installation with IT Showroom featuring Zoran Dobric, Carrie Hayes, Katya Revenko of Desperately Different & Karamea's MIchelle Turpin
Party all night with DJ Barbi


Log into the F-list for daily schedule updates!


Monday, September 21, 2009

Officially Unofficial

It's Official - we're trying something new this fashion week! The F-list will be hosting a new nightly after party at Maro in the Liberty Village, just steps away from the LG Fashion Week tents. Each night of fashion week, Monday through Friday, we will merge fashion, music, art and beauty into a thumping evening of celebration.

It's a party for the public, fashion insiders and designers to show off their Canadian fashion swagger. You won't want to miss it.

Details to come!
And if you're looking for tickets to LG Fashion Week, check out www.lgfashionweek.ca.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Naked Tuesday



Designer Rosemarie Umetsu hosted a fete for photographer Caitlin Cronenberg this past Tuesday night (photo, Caitlin, left with Rosemarie). The ticketed affair, held at Umetsu's atelier on Avenue Road, was a fundraiser for POSER: A Collection of Nude Photographs by Caitlin Cronenberg. The book is due out next fall. The party included heavy hitters like David Cronenberg (Caitlin's dad wouldn't miss it!), Jeanne Beker, Jian Gomeshi and Rex Harrington. It's not often I'm invited to sip bubbly while 20 naked people stare at us from the walls. You can try it yourself through April 30th at 96 Avenue Road, just don't count on any leftover champagne!

Enough with the naked, time for the clothes. I split to catch up with friends for the Project Runway Canada finale at Toronto soccer enthusiast’s bar, The Football Factory.
I find guest judge Evan Biddell playing host (photo, Evan shares a plate of desserts). Sadly I didn’t find the other finalists and Toronto residents Jessica and Jason, but Shawn Hewson (photo, Shawn showing off his trademark expression with Michael Sullivan of Victor restaurant). The PRC fans might have looked out of place from the bar's regular sports crowd, but it didn't dampen anyone's enthusiasm. (Why a sports bar? Endless televisions of course!)

How would the final runway show at LG Fashion Week play out? Who would break down backstage? And who would win? In the end the judges couldn’t contain their excitement over Sunny’s Alexander the Great-inspired collection admittedly, neither could I. Congrats Sunny!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Drama-rama

The thing about reality television is sometimes you have to create drama. Without a script to dictate it through dialogue, reality tv often relies on sudden changes in challenges to insert tension.

Sometimes surprises backfire, like when Jason and Genevieve returned to the competition last week. That drama would have been enough, but the designers were paired into teams and two people - TWO - would go home at the end of the show.

It seems unfair to take TWO people out, especially when there’s only one person we want to go. (Spoiler alert! No offense to Kim, but you knew she was next to go.) But Adejoke - that outfit KILLED. Made out of camping materials, but fresh as an inner city preteen.

Adejoke’s final design of the show would be her best yet, and by far the best thing on the runway. But she left a victim of dramatic circumstance. Was she disappointed she saw the same fate as Kim, whose construction was criticized?

She appeared optimistic the morning after the show. “Once you do the best you can, there’s nothing left to do.”

Adejoke has been sewing since she was six. Kim’s construction was the death of her. That must have weighed on Kim, right? “I loved my designs.” Kim said to us later. “But I wish I could have made stronger garments.”

Right, that.

While in Toronto for the Project Runway final taping during LG Fashion Week, Kim expressed her love and awe of Evan Biddell. “He doesn’t even make patterns. He just drapes the fabric and cuts out these shapes and creates garments. It’s a beautiful process to watch.”


Friday, March 20, 2009

Odds are Good for a PRC Surprise

Something is amiss on Project Runway Canada.

The F-list had the extreme pleasure of attending yesterday's runway show at LG Fashion Week that will comprise the show's finale. While we can't tell you what we saw on the runway, we can tell you what other people were talking about...yes, there are rumours of major twists to come. The televised version is now down to four designers - Jessica, Sunny, Adejoke and Kim. Some think a designer will be brought back for a surprise episode. That would make sense, since they lost three designers in the first episode. (Remember? One left due to illness, one due to crazy and one just didn't measure up.) There must be TWO more episodes and guest judges before they are down to the finale!

Who could be called back for a rematch? Genevieve? Jason?

My money won't be on Genevieve, who was kicked off last week. Her most notable design work prior to PRC would be with the highly respected Vancouver line Obakki, created by Treana Peake (married to Nickelback guitarist Ryan Peake). I thought her Post-It origama top was quite impressive. But her legacy with Project Runway Canada fans will be showing the same drapy shape in every challenge and hoping the judges would think it could work for Coco Rocha. Alas, it didn't.


Missed LG Fashion Week? Catch up on all the action on, off and behind the runway with the F-list's daily fashion week newsletter, a.k.a. the glossy.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Barbie Gone Wild

LG Fashion Week typically kicks off with cocktails amongst the brand labels at Holt Renfrew in what's called the Holt Renfrew Media Cocktail. With Canadian design on the table this week, Holts chose to highlight some Canadian designers they love and carry in the stores including Greta Constantine, Mikhael Kale, Jeremy Laing, Philip Sparks and Denis Gagnon.

Meanwhile, back in the tents the crowds were jonesing for a trip down memory lane. David Dixon was presenting the highly anticipated Barbie by David Dixon line (to be carried by the Bay, fall 2009) following his own fall collection. The tents were doused with Barbie top to bottom. And with inspiration like this one-of-a-kind Barbie hat (above, seen on National Post writer Nathalie Atkinson), I got to thinking of all the Barbies that were never made, but would fit in today.

Feel free to add to the list!

Girls Gone Wild Barbie
Social Climber Barbie
Reality TV Star Barbie (complete with her own US Weekly cover)
Ecoholic Barbie
Vegas Showgirl Barbie (feather headress included!)
DWI Barbie (comes with her own mugshot and ink stained fingertips)

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Runway Recessionistas

All eyes will be on the runways this Spring to see how the recession scare plays out in real life.  While the bottom line impact has yet to be fully felt, designers have already started to pull back on spending.  In New York Betsey Johnson and Vera Wang, among others, had announced plans to forego the Bryant Park tents for cheaper, more intimate shows.  Now three labels - Mara Hoffman, Sergio Davila and Nicholas K - are teaming up for a joint show in the tents, which means each label cuts their expenses by about 40%.

It got me thinking about our own fashion weeks in Canada.  While we may not have the same financial turbulence seen south of the border, it's always been tough to be fabulous in fashion here.  IMG's new sponsorship role in Toronto's LG Fashion Week ensures their shows will go on, but the economy could be an excuse for smaller fashion weeks on the west and east coasts to disappear.

But wait - there isn't just ONE west coast show. There's BC Fashion Week and there's Vancouver Fashion Week. Come to think of it, on the east coast they have Atlantic Fashion Week and Atlantic Canada Fashion Week.  Seriously, you ask?  Oh wait, it doesn't stop there... in Ottawa they have a Capital Fashion Week plus Ottawa Fashion Week. Ok, you say, now you're talking crazy. But I'm not.

Let's ignore the fact that there is just no good reason for Vancouver, Ottawa or Halifax to have two fashion weeks. (But perhaps some ego checks are in order? Asap?)  I'm no economic expert, but my hunch tells me it's going to be harder to find double the sponsors and designers to fill two fashion weeks in these smaller locales.  So in the name of recession, can't we all join hands and get along?

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Barbie Gets New Groove at 50

I loved Barbie as a kid and, I'll admit, far too long into my ‘tween years. My mother even made a birthday cake with Barbie for my 6th birthday. (The skirt of her huge, flowing dress was the cake part. Barbie stood motionless in a pile of delicious flour and frosting.)

So it's no surprise to me (or Mom) that I'm all ears about Barbie turning 50 this year. In celebration, Mattel Canada has hooked up with a few notable Canadians with special collections, including one of our favourite Canadian designers, David Dixon. He'll debut the first co-branded Barbie women's apparel line in Canada at LG Fashion Week in Toronto (March 16 - 21). Inspired by Barbie and made for women, the Barbie by David Dixon collection takes influence from modern and vintage styles. The pieces blend fabrications in Barbie's signature shade of pink, black and ivory.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

LG Takes Over Toronto Fashion Week



Big changes to our bi-annual fashion extravaganza known as L'Oreal Fashion Week. LG Electronics has further solidified their hold in Canada's fashion scene by taking over the title sponsorship from L'Oreal, who will continue on as a presenting sponsor. Roll your tongue around this one kids, it's a mouthful: LG Fashion Week presented by L'Oreal Paris. (Free cell phones for all?)

The event, produced by the Fashion Design Council of Canada (FDCC), will celebrate its 20th appearance in Toronto this March with the Fall 2009 shows. Worried that the economic downturn may interfere with our fashion week? Fret not, my friends. It may be a relief to know that the powerhouse IMG has stepped in to exclusively manage the sponsorship and sales for fashion week. IMG Worldwide has already worked magic with fashion around the globe, including New York's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and Australia's Rosemount Fashion Week. Presumably, this will take a load off the FDCC which can now focus solely on creating and producing an amazing week of shows.

Now, about those free cell phones....