House of Etiquette’s latex 2016 Collection at FAT fashion week
House of Etiquette presented their 2016 collection at FAT fashion week, a sophisticated latex collection featuring signature colors and patterns.
Read MoreHouse of Etiquette presented their 2016 collection at FAT fashion week, a sophisticated latex collection featuring signature colors and patterns.
Read MoreAmplify Apparel presented their 2016 collection at FAT Fashion Art Toronto arts and fashion week this spring titled Pleasure. The
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Starkers Corsetry presented their 2016 collection at FAT fashion week, a romantic collection of adorned and detailed corsets that was classic but current.
Read MoreCandydrip’s collection shown at at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week 2014 was one of powerful, sexual, strong femininity. The silicone-infused designs were all individual conceptions of this theme. One-of-a-kind art pieces, made to fit the models who strolled down the runway emblazoned with the spirit of the clothing.
Read MoreWe’ve been fans of House of Etiquette since we first laid eyes on them about four years ago. Designers Ashley Davies and Mina Smart have excelled at filling the gap between fashion and fetish with their latex collections. This year at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week they expanded on the staples and showcased new showstoppers.
Read MoreDavid C. Wigley premiered his new label CLAN GORDON at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week. He may have blurred the lines between alternative and mainstream, but he does it with flare: a sense of Celtic traditions mixed with grunge rock.
Read MoreArtiface is no stranger to the runways at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week, and each year the collection is one of the highlights. Designer Emily Rishea creates timeless pieces out of modern day materials, this year was only enhanced by her collaboration with Posh Fairytale Couture designer Rachel Sigmon.
Read MoreAtlier Wonder’s collection shown at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week was an exciting mix of art and underground fashion trends. Paulina Wonder hales from Montreal, Quebec, Canada and this was her first time at FAT and her collection definitely impressed with a colorful mash-up of Japanese flair and punk vibes.
Read MoreWith Love Lingerie unveiled a whimsical and romantic collection at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week, using beautifully embroidered, sheer fabrics, and lace. Nightgowns, robes, and lingerie sets in warm, earthy tones were draped exquisitely in classical early 19th century silhouettes.
Read MoreMany of designer Mic. Carter’s pieces may be more at home in an art gallery then your closet, though the flowing dark fabrics and hooded cloaks stayed in my mind, making the L’uomo Strano collection shown Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week at stand out.
Read MoreDesigner Luca Galardo’s brand Diodati shown at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week blurs many lines in fashion and gender, and does it beautifully.
Read MoreAllie Wood not only showed us her designs, she created a story with her Amplify Apparel collection. The characters ripped from a legend of old, yet the people they represent are recognizable all too well today.
Read MoreAlexandra De Francesco, designer of Asphyxia, is known for her vintage flair. This year her collection entitled “Beautiful and Damned” was highly influenced by the flapper era: very decadent with a hint of femme fatale.
Read MoreVANIKA Vanessa Kiraly’s debut collection at Toronto’s FAT Art & Fashion Week was extraordinary for a lady of such a young age and transformed this model into a budding designer before our eyes.
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