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Fashion Showdown
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David Dixon: Barbie
Toronto’s LG Fashion Week rolled out the pink carpet outside its tented venue at Nathan Phillips Square as David Dixon presented a limited-edition collection inspired by Barbie.Dixon did double duty as he kicked off the event Monday night, first presenting a signature fall 2009 collection, followed a selection of designs which brought the iconic doll to life on the runway.
Dixon channelled contemporary and classic looks with a mix of both refined and bold prints as black, ivory and Barbie’s signature hot pink prevailed as the dominant colour story in the collection.
The designer presented a variety of jacket styles for fall/winter 2009-10, opening the collection with an eye-popping empire coat in pink, while later incorporating the vibrant hue into a houndstooth peacoat.
While houndstooth was in abundance in the designs, it also gave way for other bold, graphic patterns from crosshatch – resembling multiple intersecting lines – on wool coats and empire dresses, to mosaic patterns that added unique texture, dimension and detailing to jacquard jackets.
He even incorporated a vintage print in a tie blouse and dress inspired by the signature black-and-white swimsuit donned by the original Barbie launched in 1959.
Dixon’s dresses ranged from the traditional shift style to bias ribbon dresses and gowns which closed out the collection featuring bountiful folds cascading down the length of the dresses.
Dixon said he was approached by Mattel Canada several months ago to do a ready-to-wear collection in honour of the doll’s 50th anniversary.
“She was an aspirational figure for me and the women I design for are people who inspire me, so really, Barbie became that,” Dixon said backstage following the show.
The designer said while he looked to the archives to help draw inspiration for his plastic muse, he had a clear vision of wanting to create a collection for the everyday modern-day women of all backgrounds.
Dixon’s collection comes on the heels of New York Fashion Week last month where designers including Michael Kors, Badgley Mischka and Vera Wang were among those tapped to dress 50 models who wore Barbie-inspired ensembles.
Beyond the fashions on the runway, pink was used to ample effect from the warm light that bathed the entryway to runway where a chandelier was affixed overhead, to the blast of confetti that showered the catwalk at the conclusion of the runway show.
Prior to the presentation of the Barbie collection, men wearing cheeky T-shirts emblazoned with “Ken Who?…” walked out onto the runway carrying trays stacked with canned cocktails with straws tucked inside to distribute to stylewatchers in attendance.
It was a slightly more subdued atmosphere on the runway with Dixon’s signature collection called Brave, which preceded the Barbie-inspired designs.
The fall 2009 designs showcased more muted colours and monochromatic colour pairings, sticking largely to black, white and grey with the occasional infusions of colour.
Unlike his spring collection which featured a number of free-flowing dresses, the silhouette was overall slightly scaled down to a more form-fitting look, notably in the elegant silk wool shift and slinky one-shoulder glazed jersey dress.
But he didn’t shy away from draped detailing such as the elongated widened sleeves on the foiled wool kimono and dress. He also made bold mixes of fabrics and patterns, such as one dress that featured a patent leather bodice with a skirt comprised of multi-coloured silk charmeuse.
Embroidered black feathers and dazzling black beading were put to use on organza separates including a lush dress and flowing trapeze top.
Pants transitioned from full length to flirting just above the ankle, featured fabrics and designs from glazed wool and wool angora to grey plaid.
Fashion Week continues until Saturday.
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Toronto Fashion Week Day 1 – Barbie
This week marks Barbie’s 50th anniversary. The most successful doll in history made it’s début on 9 March 1959. The very first Barbie dolls wore a black and white swimsuit and high-heeled sandals.
Full name: Barbie Millicent Roberts
Age: 50
Hometown: Willows, Wisconsin
Original measurements: 36-18-38
Number of careers (so far): at least 100
First pet: “Dancer,” a horse
Favourite colour: pink
First belly button: Appeared in 2000
Who was Ken based on?: Handler’s son, also named Ken.
Ken’s last name: Carson
Their status: They broke up in 2004 but got back together two years later.First model: sold for $3
Present value for an original 1959 edition: About US$27,550, but only if it’s mint in a box.Barbie(TM) Signature Shop at the Bay – A lifestyle experience shop featuring fun Barbie(TM) decor and customized fixtures will be a beacon of fashion and fun for today’s trend-setting stylista; at this
exclusive Barbie(TM) shop in a prime location on the main floor, women of all ages can find Barbie(TM) branded t-shirts, exclusive jewelry designs, accessories, a limited edition Assouline coffee table book , Barbie Collectible dolls and more
– Window Shopping for the Barbie(R) Look – Three windows will be creatively styled out with fun backdrops featuring iconic Barbie(R) herself. Life-sized Rootstein Barbie(TM) mannequins will be dressed in Barbie(TM) by David Dixon hot off the runway looks, following his fashion show on March 16th
– Straight from the Barbie(TM) Fashion Show – Immediately following the first-ever Barbie(TM) runway show at LG Fashion Week, several of the Barbie(TM) by David Dixon ready-to-wear outfits will come to the Bay to be displayed in the Barbie(R) Signature Shop on the main floor and will also be available to purchase in Fall 2009
– A Fashion Salute to Barbie(R) – The Barbie(TM) Signature Shop at the Bay will be flanked by 12 of the most fashionable dolls, including Barbie designed by Diane Von Furstenberg, Burberry, Armani and select Barbies designed by Bob Mackie,
– Barbie’s Dream House – Classic, traditional, sophisticated and modern
– Glenn Dixon has created a romantic and whimsical furniture line for Barbie’s 50th birthday. Exhibited exclusively at the Bay, the line includes chairs, cushions, ottomans and Barbie’s Barbie Vintage
Settee
– Barbie Story Booth – Barbie lovers will have a chance to record their very own Barbie story for a limited time from March 17 – 20th.HeyDoYou is for the cute, clever and connected – Follow this blog!
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Good Girl Gone Brazen







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Para Paints – LG Toronto Fashion Week
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LG Denim DIY
LG sponsored a denim design competition for designers under 25 yrs old in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. How come no one heard about this contest?? And why is there only 60 in the Facebook group?? Yikes…Maybe HighRoad Communications should have hit up social media consultants like myself next time. It’s a shame really cuz the prizes are pretty wicked.

LG Denim DIY is a dynamic, interactive design contest open to Canadian “Under 25” designers, sponsored by LG Electronics Canada.The premise is simple: create an original pair of jeans that are fun, funky and “runway ready”.
All design submissions will be featured in one of three regional competitions that will take place in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Each submission will be modelled as part of a runway fashion show and judged by a panel of fashion industry VIPs. A winner will be selected from each of these three cities and will be flown to Toronto for a final contest announcement, where LG Electronics will crown Canada’s top “Under 25” denim designer.
The LG Denim DIY contest winner will receive:
• $5,000 fashion endowment from LG Electronics Canada
• All three regional winners will win a trip to Toronto for the event finals
• Winners from the two other regional competitions will receive an LG LCD televisionWhy enter?
• Pitch designs to fashion experts and network with industry VIPs
• Mesh with the manufacturing side of the business and the process of bringing new fashion designs to market,
• Work under tight budget and time deadlines
• Exposure to Canadian fashion media (cross-Canada PR campaign will be engaged around the contest) and potential for gratis publicity and press coverage
The fashion show will feature all submitted designs and models galore, outfitted in the jeans and strutting their collective stuff on the runway. A panel of industry experts will choose a top design and the grand prize winner will then move to the national finals in mid-March, with the chance to win a $5,000 fashion endowment from LG.Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Time: 12:30pm
Location: Sears Eaton Centre, Street Level – North Entrance (290 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON)“We’ll have a ton of student designers onsite from schools such as George Brown College, Humber College and Ryerson University, available to discuss their denim creations and the challenges of being a young designer breaking into the industry.“
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