June 14th, 2010

We didn’t mean to cause problems. Honest. But when we heard rumors that the line to our Issue 7 Launch Party had wrapped around West 15th Street (and this was at 9:20 — only 20 minutes after the doors had opened), we knew we were in for quite a night. Fortunately for everyone involved, the party inside lived up to the hype. With drinks flowing and BP Fallon, Sean Lennon, Adam Green, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Lenny Kaye and (our gracious host) Irina Lazareanu performing, it felt like an old school New York party — the kind of gig where people rocked out unpretentiously, and intimately, among a gathering of their closest — and coolest – friends. Hopefully, they also got a chance to view some of the gorgeous prints up for auction (with proceeds benefiting micro-lending non-profit Kiva) and grab a copy of the magazine or two to peruse in calmer and — dare we say — less debauched settings.

A HUGE thank you to Milk Studios and We Work for sponsoring the event. Their replica “office space” at the event (above) proved to be a hit with savvy partygoers looking for a quiet spot to relax, or curious artist-types wanting to check out the stylish boutique digs. When you find such great partners to work with, it’s hard not to believe in the power and spirit of the artistic community. The whole idea was to build a collaborative event that would link the art, music and fashion circles with a deserving charity. And thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and all the artists and musicians involved, we’d like to think, on some level, that we accomplished our goal.
And as far as Peter goes, it’s still hard for us to fathom how he was able to make it 3000 miles across the Atlantic to New York, but couldn’t make the 20 miles from JFK to Milk. Irina and her friend (Corduroy’s fashion director) Liz McClean, as well as BP Fallon, spent the entire day at the airport waiting for him, and talking to customs officials, but sometimes things just aren’t meant to be. We take it as a huge compliment though, that he was willing to fly all the way here to support the magazine and make a charity appearance for Kiva. In the end, Pete was sent back to London, but not before asking, we imagine, what the heck he had gotten himself into? We feel like he probably wasn’t the only one thinking that on Thursday night. And well, all we can do now is shrug a little, smile a little, and say, “if you thought the party was good, just wait until you read the magazine!”
Check out some photos from the event after the jump:
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March 25th, 2009
If New York is the Big Apple, then Toronto is a smaller sized plum at best. The self-proclaimed center of Canada is often compared to the universally-elected center of the universe, but as Steve Martin declared in an episode of 30 Rock, ”Toronto is just like New York but without all the stuff.” This was evident at Toronto’s 10th incarnation of its very own homegrown Fashion Week, this time sporting the clunky official title “LG Fashion Week Beauty by L’Oreal.” This year’s theme of “Show Love” was pleasantly optimistic, if not predictably Canadian in its unabashed sentimentality, and the overwrought use of pink and red hearts as the major aesthetic motif was a little much for a celebration of high fashion.
But I digress. Fashion Week, whether it’s in Toronto or New York, is about the clothes, and in this arena the designers did little to disappoint.

On Tuesday, Montreal upstart Travis Taddeo–who’s gained sizeable comparisons to New York “it boy” Alexander Wang–lit up the runway with his unique brand of club wear for the hipster set. The supremely fitted clothing (save for some baggy hoodies for the boys) were made mostly in neutral colours with a few hints of electric blue for flare. Leather patchworks and micro minis elevated Taddeo’s line from casual street wear to futuristic must-haves. Definitely buzzworthy.
The first show with that coveted main event vibe was the Pink Tartan show on Wednesday night.

The chaotic scene and lack of seating was a welcome contrast to the half empty shows that marked days prior. Tartan’s head designer, the striking Kimberly Newport-Mimran borrowed elements from eighties glam and reappropriated them for the modern woman. Skinny leather pants and short pink minis frequented, but the most buzzed-about item was by far a curvy black parka with the oversized shawl collar and stiff ruffled trim. Newport-Mimran showed why her avant designs are the choice of A-listers world over.
Joseph Mimran, husband to Tartan’s Kimberly. was the main attraction on Wednesday night with his hottly anticipated line Joe Fresh Style. Mimran is a true Canadian fashion success story. After founding the popular Club Monaco chain, Mimran has re-established himself as a leading Canadian designer with his line of affordable, casual street wear.

His fall collection played more like a winter collection, with pom-pom topped toques, skating skirts and ski pants. Still the ash, red and black coloured clothes were chic while remaining wearable, so much so that we’re predicting next winter to be the winter of Joe Fresh. Canadian supermodel and Kate Moss bff Irina Lazareanu did her part to upgrade the wow factor of Mimran’s line by opening and closing the show.
Though Toronto may not have the high profile designers showing, and the front row paparazzi magnets that call New York home, there’s still something oddly charming about a fashion world that is contained solely within the city, and thus making it uniquely Canadian. Whether it’s to its own detriment or not remains to be seen.
(Photos courtesy of Jenna Marie Wakani)
-Daniel Barna
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