Inspired by sorrowful heroes such as Madame Bovary, Rimbaud, Anna Karenina, Erika Kohut and Keats, Canadian designer of Serbian descent, Zoran Dobric, created a Fall/Winter collection of dark romance. 
 
Each model emphasized the overall mood of the collection as they slowly walked the runway in soft shades of gold, brown and turquoise. Read more…
Leave a CommentBy Lauren Reyes-Grange April 5th, 2010 | Published in Out and About Heels |


Strutting to upbeat music, such as MIA, the models showed us just how creative Coccolily designer, Naana Tennachie Yankey really is.

Inspired by the fashion icons of monarchies and noblewomen such as Marie Antoinette and the Duchess of Devonshire, Georgiana, Coccolily brings “girl power” to Fall/Winter 2010. Read more…

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“She’s eclectic, original and an artistic tour de force. She’s Bohemian and modern all at one. She’s rather exclusive. She’s a bit frivolous at times. She’s hard to find, but when you do– just breathtaking.” – BASCH by Brandon Read more…

Leave a CommentBy Lauren Reyes-Grange April 5th, 2010 | Published in Out and About Heels |


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I was incredibly excited about the Pat McDonagh Fall/Winter 2010 collection, and trust me, I had every reason to be. The show began with striking military-inspired twill coats. Bold shades of red paired with sultry black accessories. Deep grey coats detailed with striking gold buttons. Tailored to perfection, emphasizing structure, class and fashion-forward sophistication. Read more…

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Inspired by sorrowful heroes such as Madame Bovary, Rimbaud, Anna Karenina, Erika Kohut and Keats, Canadian designer of Serbian descent, Zoran Dobric, created a Fall/Winter collection of dark romance. 
 
Each model emphasized the overall mood of the collection as they slowly walked the runway in soft shades of gold, brown and turquoise.
 
The garments were electrifying! Gold leaf prints and metal buckles added texture and a rough edge, while the usage of silks brought elegance to the show. Read more…

Leave a CommentBy Lauren Reyes-Grange March 31st, 2010 | Published in Uncategorized |


The show began with a tribute to Georgian luger, Nodar Kumartishvili, who died tragically during an Olympic training run in Whistler.


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Leave a CommentBy Lauren Reyes-Grange March 29th, 2010 | Published in Uncategorized |