With an obvious focus on outerwear this was a collection with something for everyone, whether battling the frozen urban jungle or heading off the beaten path to brave the polar tundra. All encompassing in terms of climate but colour as well, the Rudsak collection ran the gamut from fur-trimmed parka to leather motoʼs and textured toppers for both sexes in shades of black, camel, khaki, olive, charcoal and dove grey. Inspired by the cold winters of Canadaʼs specifically Montreal, models suited up in traffic stopping outerwear looks with a heavy dose of downtown cool. Upscale commuters being the clear trend here with each model layered in shearling fur or an elongated rib-knit scarf… carrying a leather bag … jackets undone – these pieces are for the ultimate insouciant urbanites.
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In it’s 4th year, Memory Ball was another sold out success raising funds for the Alzheimer Society of Toronto. This time taking place at Palais Royale last Saturday, March 28th, the energetic and lively charity party featured a large silent auction, raffle prizes, photo booth, and so much more.
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“The better you dress – the WORSE you can behave” – was one of the closing lines in an email Jay Strut sent a few weeks before Toronto Fashion Week outlining his plans to host a week of events this season. And his series of events were some of wild fashion week after-parties and on that Jay Strut certainly delivered.
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