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Exaggerated Shoulders Exaggerated shoulders, as seen in 2010 Fashion Week collections, might seem at first like throwbacks to the Dynasty era, but the new overdone shoulder is more than just a shoulder pad tucked into your dress. It’s about architecture and texture. On the Pink Tartan runway this season, a fuzzy gray capelet made a textured exaggeration out of one model’s shoulders. On Project Runway winner Evan Biddell’s runway, a futuristic sleeve in a metallic fabric lay just atop a model’s shoulders. A green approach to the exaggerated shoulder is a click


can be further recycled when its wearer is through with it. However, Nau designs have not suffered because of their worldly consciousness; the dress is extremely fashionable, with its high neckline and edgy structure.


Menswear With persistent military wear, the use of elegant tailoring in pants and jackets, and the use of pleating on trousers, it seems menswear continues to make its way into designer collections for women. It makes a stark contrast to the feminine lines of many of the dresses and the use of lace seen on 2010 runways, and it can be dressed up or down with the use of accessories and shoes. Every eco-conscious fashionista knows that she can shop vintage guilt-free; it’s recycling and repurposing at its best. The fedora can be found not only in second hand stores everywhere, it also comes in so many different styles and materials. A dedicated shopper could probably buy one for every day of the week. Sometimes the popular hat is capped with a feather or lined with a fabric band, and sometimes it’s done up in a heavy black tweed and an impeccable design. Some of Toronto’s best


away at Greenisblack.ca. The Reversible Puff Sleeve Dress is created from a mixture of organic cottons and bamboo. It is made in Toronto under sweatshop free conditions by a company dedicated to assessing not only the environmental impact of a company’s garments before listing them on the site, but their social impact as well, by using clothing that celebrates the body.


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