Pink
Tartan - Spring/Summer 2007 |
Under the glowing caste of chandeliers
Pink Tartan’s highly anticipated Spring 2007 collection
kicked off to a roaring start. Boasting key trends such
as volume, florals and metallics, the ever-elegant Kimberley
Newport-Mimran created a plethora of crowd pleasers, capped
by a standing ovation.
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Paul
Hardy - Spring/Summer 2007 |
Paul Hardy based his Spring 2007 collection
on a simple phrase borrowed from the film Memoirs of a
Geisha, “after loss of any kind, there remains a
void.” Hardy worked this theme into his collection,
showing a minimal use of colour, graphic florals, and
a wrapping and belting of fabrics that held the key to
this look.
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Joeffer
Caoc - Spring/Summer 2007 |
Drawing on 70’s pop culture references
a la Virgin Suicides, Joeffer Caoc presented a stunning
Spring 2007 collection based on the carefree nature of
youth. With effortless pieces that move from day to evening,
Caoc blended unique fabrications with expert layering
for an innovative fashion forward presentation.
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Izzy
Camilleri - Spring/Summer 2007 |
For her Spring 2007 collection, Izzy Camilleri
took a departure from tougher terrain to show us her softer
side. Incorporating lace, florals and jacquards into her
leather vocabulary, Camilleri blended the best of both
feminine and masculine to create a strong, sexy collection.
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Andy
The-Anh - Spring/Summer 2007 |
For his Spring 2007 collection, Andy The-Anh
combined Veronica Lake high-watt glamour with rock star
attitude to create a truly wearable collection for the
woman who wants to feel sexy and beautiful. Mixing an
array of luxurious fabrics and gorgeous colours, Andy
The-Anh made it clear why he’s been chosen to represent
Canada at the World Fashion Awards. Go Andy!
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Bustle
- Spring/Summer 2007 |
Bay Street lawyers turned designers Shawn
Henson and Ruth Promislow took it on the green incorporating
golf into their Spring 2007 collection. Fun, fresh and
confident, Bustle presented a tongue in cheek collection
with expert tailoring and a sporty, exuberant lifestyle.
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Common
Cloth - Spring/Summer 2007 |
For Spring 2007, Common Cloth incorporated
their dancer backgrounds to create a ballet meets vamp
inspired collection. Mixing bodysuits with voluminous
silhouettes, sisters Melanie Talbot and Kristina Bozzo
offered up a lighthearted line for the party girl who
just wants to have fun.
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Arthur
Mendonça - Spring/Summer 2007 |
Arthur Mendonça infused the essence
of Brazil into his Spring 2007 collection, drawing inspiration
from famed architect Oscar Neimeyer. Mendonça explored
new territoy with volume and form through fluid gowns
and playful mini-dresses. |
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David
Dixon - Spring/Summer 2007 |
The theme was "reunion" at David
Dixon's Spring 2007 collection paid tribute to the designer's
mother who passed away in July. Images of black and white
family photos from the 50's and 60's came to life through
simple lines and modern shapes that were effortlessly
chic. |
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Marie
Saint Pierre - Spring/Summer 2007 |
For Spring 2007, Marie Saint Pierre teamed
up with Bratz to create a collection based on childlike
innocence. Models traipsed down the runway in ethereal,
silken confections topped off with the ultimate hair accessory
for the season: a Bratz doll, of course. |
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