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Fashion week is back and better than ever. I first started attending L'Oreal Fashion Week when I was interning at Fashion File 4 years ago. Since then, audience attendance has certainly grown. Instead of having media occupy the entire front row, we actually get a few celebrities here and there.

Last night was a star studded event for the Project Runway Canada show. Of course we were all sworn...
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Ok, we get it: prints are in! But some do it better than others, as blogger Geekigirl points out ...

After New York Fashion Week, I’m so glad that Paris has gone the opposite of neutral; they’re going colour crazy. Dries has done the best prints so far. Love him. Of course I’m loving the accessories too.

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Ah, fashion weeks! Exciting for the fashion forward and more than a little confusing for the average shmuck. I Am Fashion gives us a run-down of recent events at the Paris show...

Paris! Exciting week this is. I know some of you aren't fans of fashion shows (or the posts) but I really do need to blog about the shows to let my brain sort out what trends will be coming up. Besides, sometimes...
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ChickAdvisor member and blogger MadGlam (model pictured here) shares some tips on scoring tickets to fashion week...

Toronto's L'oreal Fashion Week is just around the corner. Castings have begun, designers are hard at work, and the FDCC has found a new venue Read More...
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Oooh! One of our fave blogs, I am Fashion dishes on London Fashion Week with this latest post...

London Fashion Week's finished. Now all the fashion people are in Milan, but here are a few more London collections. On Thursday, BG talked about how she liked the Matthew Williamson and Erdem collection. I'm going to blabber on a bit how I don't quite love some of the collections...

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week has ended and now it's time to break down the trends for spring 2008. Which of these trends will come out on top at the end of the coming fashion weeks (London, Paris and Milan) is anyone’s guess.

Tribal (Pictured Oscar de la Renta)
Tribal influences infused accessories on the runways. The most common elements this trend was applied to handbags and jewelry...
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This post is from Mad Glam...

Grey was the word at Toronto's L'Oreal Fashion Week this past March. Everything from cutsie jumpers and tights, pictured below from Pink Tartan's line, to sophisticated trenches from Mackage, and slimming pencil skirts by Joeffer Caoc, it was anything and everything grey for the fall/winter 2007 collections. Read More...
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This one's from blogger sugarshock...

How amazing was the Galliano for Dior show, lovelies? Not only the clothes and glamorously over-the-top makeup (black lipstick and eyebrows up to the hairline, anyone?), but the beautiful choice of models: the runway was peppered with both the seasoned supes such as Linda Evangelista as well as the new girls such as Canada's own Jessica Stam.

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We LOVE Andy The-Anh. His collections are always sexy, feminine and sophisticated. If you consider yourself to be a girly girl on any level, take note: This label ranges from office chic to stunning evening wear. In an Andy outfit, you demand to be noticed.

Originally from Vietnam, Andy moved to Montreal in 1981. In 2001 he began designing for POW before starting his own label, ANDY 4 years later.
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Did you know that the Canadian Goverment does not consider fashion design to be a cultural industry in Canada? This means our designers are not eligible for tax credits and government grants, readily available for other industries like film.

I did a short video piece on this - which I'm not linking to because of it's sheer badness (student quality, old equipment), but it is an imporant...
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