Collection Perfection at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week

March 11th, 2017 marked a day in history for the Fashion Design students of Toronto Film School. For the first time ever, our students showcase their phenomenal collections on the runway at Toronto Women’s Fashion Week in their own show, EMERGENCE.

Check out our runway recap video to see all the designers’ collections and highlights from the show.

 

 

 

Life at Toronto Film School is all about cross-program collaboration. Not only was this an exciting event for our Fashion Design students, but we put together a team of social media gurus and in-house influencers to cover this exciting event. See the event through their eyes below.

 

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Two of our in-house influencers Blair Alex and Tiffany Kwong posing before entering the runway.

 

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Designer Couture by Yanis Allen was absolutely fabulous!

 

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Playful jackets and silk collections by Jordana Seguin

 

With almost 400 guests watching the show, our Fashion Design students were thrilled to showcase their collections on the 100ft runway at Waterworks, Toronto.

 

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Designer: Katherine Collesano 

 

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Designer: Theresa Aning

 

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This amazing burgundy zip jacket by Designer Sophie Jones.

 

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And some more stunning coats, this one is by the very talented Justin Moon.
Photo credit: Shayne Shayne Gray and Toronto Women’s Fashion week.

 

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There was even a men’s collection by graduate Nana Bediako.

 

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The show ended with the beautiful designs of Diseiye Thompson which incorporated formal wear with feathers.

 

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To see the full collections from each designer – check out the video link above or visit our facebook page for more photos.

 

Submitted by Amanda Tyler. Amanda is the Brand Manager for the Toronto Film School.

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