Posted by Rebekah Roy on March 13th, 2008

I love it when any city gets inspired by fashion! We naturally focus on the fashion capitals like Paris, New York and Milan, but many capital cities celebrate fashion, and the smaller the city the more fashion week is celebrated by all. Toronto’s fashion week is from March 17th-22nd and is held right in Nathan Phillips Square, in the heart of the city! I’d love to see Comrags and David Dixon’s show. The great thing about smaller cities is that it’s easy to see everything on schedule and it’s very well organized. Canadians are very mobile and there are some very talented Canadian designers all over the world: DSquared2, Patrick Cox, Julie Bérubé, Alfred Sung John Fluevog and Todd Lynn, so events like Toronto Fashion Week are important to keep an eye on!
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