And then The Important Thing Is Not The Miles You've Driven But What You've Driven Into Your Head With Those Miles T-Shirt . there were the clothes. Suzanne Rogers, dubbed “the Fairy Godmother of Canadian Fashion” by designer Sid Neigum, was clad in a floor-length floral dress with am oversize candy pink bow, Cary Tauben dazzled in head-to-toe metallic and Montreal duo Fecal Matter wore their signature uncanny vally “skin-heel” platforms. Stylist Christian Dare made the boldest statement of the evening, wearing a clutch that bore the message
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“Fashion Still Has a Huge Diversity Problem The Important Thing Is Not The Miles You've Driven But What You've Driven Into Your Head With Those Miles T-Shirt .” He told FASHION, that the industry has a longstanding issue with diversity that it has ignored for many years. “Yes, we have seen ‘wins’ in the past year or so, like more models of colour on the runways, and transgendered actors and models appearing on the covers of magazines. Yet we still have major fashion houses using racist iconography in their designs… We need more diversity in the boardrooms, the offices, the design studios, the runways… We’ve got a long way to go still.”Click through the gallery to view some of the most dazzling looks of the evening as documented by photographer George Pimentel in the CAFA portrait studio.At a launch party for Anisah, the label Tabia Charles-Collins started in 2017, the Toronto native sported a bold teal jacket with exaggerated shoulder pads of her own design. It was the perfect compliment to her confident, bubbly personality that became more and more evident as she swiftly took me around the room, introducing me to her designs and gesticulating wildly about her love for high fashion, colour, and prints. The label name ‘Anisah’ derives from Charles-Collins’s middle name, Hasina, which she says means “beautiful and talented” in Swahili, Egyptian, and Arabic – it’s a fitting reflection of Charles-Collins and her new collection.Though she’s every bit the stereotype of a delightfully eccentric designer, fashion wasn’t always Charles-Collins’s path. From 2007-2010, she was an Olympic track and field athlete who competed professionally for Team Canada and Nike. As a young child, Charles-Collins participated in almost every sport, from volleyball, basketball and soccer, to track and field. However, she excelled in track and field thanks to her speed. “Things then began to open up tremendously; I was internationally competing at a young age and, by the time I was in grade 10/11, schools started to talk to me about a scholarship. I was breaking records in Canada and so I thought, “oh, maybe I’m pretty good at this thing.”
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