Fashion Week
Focus on the collections' inspirations, exhibiting in Montreal Fashion Week from Monday 6th to Thursday 9th February 2012.
Tavan & Mitto
Portrait of a Woman in French mustard, Scottish caramel and invigorating bronze tones, the Fall-Winter collection by Tavan and Mitto explores a modern, architectural silhouette.
DUY
Toughness of the night with the spirit of the 50s. Integrating street culture to that coquette decade, DUY plays with midnight, royal blues, strong emerald and forest greens. Silver fox fur, sheepskin and leather add a glam-biker edge to the innocence of silk neoprene, jerseys and silk wool.
Mélissa Nepton
Mélissa Nepton has burst into the scene as a promising designer to emerge from the generation of up-and-coming creators.
Marie Saint Pierre
Marie Saint Pierre revisits her volumes adopting a sculptural approach: a draping exercise where shirring, pleating and mix of fabrics lend the clothes new dimensions.
Martin Lim
References to the sixties along with the influence of contemporary artists evoke a modernist and effortless style. Femininity and graphic art.
Annie 50
Satins, tweeds, knits and ecological fabrics showcased in shades of teal, navy, rust, dusty rose and grey. Flowing and structured neo-retro fashions.
Dinh Bá Design
Combination of cool shades and three-dimensional textures, warmth of knits, softness of silk, light-reflecting fabrics for wool sweaters and bold harem pants.
Ève Gravel
Knits, fur accents and wool in contrasting colours are converted into casual pieces, from sweaters and ponchos to oversized coats and sleeveless vests.
Ca va de soi
New fabrics such as cashmere-merino-silk blends and cashmere-cotton and virgin wool mouliné effects, as well as intarsia prints. The colour base is blue-blac, bluish flannel grey, Indian Red, frosted mint, Alps blue, iced chestnut and off-whites.
Muse par Christian Chenail
Inspired by the 40s and 70s, feminine and masculine stylings, shades of Katherine Hepburn, clean architectural lines, wide pants, curved peplum jackets and structured dresses in brown, black,burgundy and cognac.
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Samuel Dong
Evening collection with craftsmanship, exclusive Italian and French fabrics combined with the playfulness of feathers and faux-fur.
Abol
The collection is influenced by Surrealism and includes haute couture wedding gowns, corsets, jackets and skirts. The collection experiments with our connection to nature, especially with animals, while inspiring unpredictability and imagination.
RUD Styled by Rudsak
Created in 2010, RUD is the feisty sister label of well-known Montreal fashion brand Rudsak. Impish and electrifying, these fashions are designed for daring style rebels with a swagger!
TÉLIO - Les créateurs de mode de demain
Supporting the upcoming generation of Canadian designers is part and parcel of TELIO’s corporate philosophy, in line with which it will be unveiling this year’s five winners of bursaries with a total value of $15,000.
Collectif: Unttld, Anastasia Lomonova & Lyn
Second Clothing Denim clinic
Kollontaï (Press Cocktail)
For its fall-winter 2012-2013 collection, Kollontaï introduces a refined style with bold colours in materials exuding a warm and comfortable feel combined with unique and sophisticated fabrics from French lacemaker Noyon.
Cin tailleurs (Press Cocktail)
Inspired by the casual elegance of the English countryside, CIN Tailors signs a Fall Winter 2012-2013 collection for men and women, whose pieces, adorned with leather details and natural nacre, are sculpted from wool tweeds and shiny cashmeres.
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