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  3. Fashion District, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Fashion District (formerly known as the Garment District [2]) is a commercial and residential district in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located between the intersection of Bathurst Street to the west, Spadina Avenue to the east, Queen Street West to the north and Front Street to the south. [3]

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    The mall's first tenants included Sears Canada and Eaton's. In February 2016, the mall's owner Cadillac Fairview announced that it had put the Promenade up for sale. [ 4 ] As of April 20, 2017, Promenade Shopping Centre was purchased by Promenade General Partner Inc., a business formed by the Serruya family and Liberty Development Corporation.

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    A crowd gathers for a group photo at a junior prom in Canada, 1928. In the early days of high school proms, the nighttime dance served a function similar to a debutante ball. Early proms were times of firsts: the first adult social event for teenagers; the first time taking the family car out after dark; the first real dress-up affair; and so ...

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    Toronto Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. Being the first Premium Outlet Center in Canada, [ 1 ] and the first conglomeration of stores of its type in that nation, [ 2 ] the facility opened on Thursday, August 1, 2013. [ 3 ]

  7. Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dresses in the 1940s and 50s post-war era shifted away from the pre-war styles of the 1920s and 30s, which emphasized a natural look with shortened skirts, shorter sleeves, lower necklines, and relatively loose-fitting dresses with a somewhat square shape. Post-war dresses tended to fit tighter at the top, while wide and full at the bottom.

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