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  2. Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Canada's third and current fashion design association, the Fashion Design Council of Canada, was founded at the end of the millennium, operating as "the national trade association representing the interests of the Canadian fashion design industry." [38] [39]

  3. Toronto Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Fashion Week was founded in 1999 by the Fashion Design Council of Canada under designers Robin Kay and Pat McDonagh. [2] [3] The goal for the event was to prepare Canadian designers for the international stage, bringing together media, industry, buyers and consumers to give Toronto international recognition.

  4. Category:Canadian fashion - Wikipedia

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  7. Fashion (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    FASHION is a Canadian fashion magazine published by St. Joseph Communications. Established in 1977, it is currently based in Toronto with satellite offices in Vancouver and Montreal . It publishes 7 issues a year, and has a total readership of 800,000 (Vividata Fall 2022).

  8. What does luxury even mean today? Four fashion insiders ... - AOL

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    Steff Yotka of Ssense, Guillermo Andrade of 424 and others wrestle with the meaning of luxury at a time of skyrocketing prices and market saturation.

  9. Alfred Sung - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Alfred Sung moved to Canada. His next step was designing for a sportswear manufacturer in Toronto's garment district. After using his fashion illustration skills to supplement his income, Sung opened a tiny shop called Moon initially located on Carlton St. just east of Sherbourne in Toronto's Cabbagetown area around 1977.