Canada might have had a fall/winter 2008 fashion season almost entirely devoid of men’s wear, were it not for Philip Sparks.
Zoran Dobric’s penchant for the unusual is back for fall/winter 2008, delivered in the form of accessible separates.
Pink Tartan takes a stab at biker chic, gold accents, and tried-and-true staples for fall/winter 2008.
Paul Hardy serves up subtlety spiked with flashy accessories for fall/winter 2008.
Andy Thê-Anh makes the patchwork gown his own with rigourous symmetry.
For fall/winter 2008, Comrags puts out an accomplished collection hinged on the concept of limited resources.
Denis Gagnon turns leather, wool, and chiffon into his playthings for fall/winter 2008.
David Dixon tries something old, tries something new, and masters the art of the accent colour for his fall/winter 2008 collection.
If Preloved designer Peter Friesen has his way, fall/winter 2008 will be ruled by simple separates.
Lucian Matis uses a killer A-line to create both modern and vintage shapes for fall/winter 2008.
What’s black and blue and leather all over? Joeffer Caoc’s fall/winter 2008 might give you a clue.
Evan Bidell uses silk, taffeta, and peau-de-soie to create architectural beauties for fall/winter 2008.
Nadya Toto made a triumphant return to L’Oreal Fashion Week in Toronto for fall/winter 2008, in typical pillowy softness.