Hi,
Im currently a fashion design major in toronto. I have been searching online for any events that may go in in Toronto , Ive yet to find any. I haven't done any networking and would love to get to know other people in the Fashion industry . Please feel free to post any events that may go in Toronto.
Thanks
Im currently a fashion design major in toronto. I have been searching online for any events that may go in in Toronto , Ive yet to find any. I haven't done any networking and would love to get to know other people in the Fashion industry . Please feel free to post any events that may go in Toronto.
Thanks

i am in vancouver and your suggestions are very helpful, thank you!
I'm all for buying canadian designers, but some are just not putting out the quality of work in terms of 'fashion design' (I don't know about textiles or other such things) to compete on an international level. Or if they are, they leave, or aren't given a spot at L'Oreal Fashion Week. Maybe I don't pay enough attention to all the shows there, but what I've seen is pretty much a joke. I don't mean it's so bad that it makes me laugh or anything, some pieces are nice, but it's just not cutting edge, it's not pushing fashion forward, it's not furthering anything. A lot of it seems to me to be re-hashed stuff. I don't know whether this is because we don't have the schools to foster talent, or good people leave, or don't get recognized, too small a population, or distribution problems, but I think something needs to fundamentally change in the canadian industry to help it improve. I mean, there are other countries who aren't one of the big four (Paris, Milan, London, NYC) that still produce great, interesting designs (like Rio for example) that get distributed. So where are we going wrong? I'm sure some will disagree with my sentiments but overall, I find the canadian industry wholely uninspiring.
I wrote a few ideas earlier, but now I'm not sure, so I've erased them.. I was thinking about, where can we wear these designs.. since a lot of products are quite 'easy' here and good for everyday wear. Actually one main thing from my experience is the resources. Access to mills, great fabrics, materials.. and maybe designers in other countries will outsource when they have designs with embroidery and beads? Something I haven't seen any of them do here (since they're small). Anyway I see Dries van Noten or Marni in the shop windows here and there are specialty furniture/interior decor shops downtown, and none of them have closed their businesses, so I'm sure there is at least a market for that... a market of people who are interested in lovely things and design.
I asked about that once to some graduates of fashion here few months ago, and I just got the impression they hire more girls.. for dressing the models. I kind of want to do more more 'isolated' behind-the-scenes things.. than stuck at a party
Oh my, malls are terrible but the malls of Saskatchewan are especially dire. I'll be interested to see what they do though. I think there actually is potential to do something great and unique but....I'm not sure that will be realized
