FASHION TELEVISION

March 30, 2008 at 8:59 pm (Blogs for Week 11)

http://www.fashiontelevision.com/

Fashion Television originated in Toronto specializes fashion news around the world especially in our hometown in Canada. Jeanne Beker the face of Fashion Television goes around and forecast what is going on in the fashion world today. This website is another way to understand the fashion world. Events are previewed and other news relating to the industry is posted in that site. As well you can catch up on episodes of the T.V show capturing all the news on the fashion industry. It is a great way for people learn about the fashion and apparel industry. There are podcasts, subscriptions to newsletters, events, galleries and latest news to learn about the industry. Toronto has a booming fashion industry that supports this show, and allows people across Canada to be inspired by fashion in hopes to capture people to become great designers.

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Lauren Conrad says move from reality TV to fashion is ‘double-edged sword’

March 30, 2008 at 7:58 pm (Blogs for Week 11)

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/080328/entertainment/fashion_lauren_conrad

This article is about an actress from the reality show Lauren Conrad and her struggles getting into the fashion industry. It pretty much tells a story of even being on T.V and knowing people in the industry it is difficult to strive for her goal. She is currently taking an internship in Hollywood, in hopes that her collection will be a success. She constantly want to prove to herself and others as a fashion designer, but being a reality star actress she finds it difficult to get others to respect her and her work.

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ELLE Fashion Show

March 29, 2008 at 6:54 pm (Blogs for Week 11)

http://elleshow.ca/about_the_show.shtml

ELLE a well known fashion magazine will be having a fashion show in Toronto at the Exhibition Place. This is a great opportunity for fashionista’s to meet the designers, test the latest beauty products, attend seminars and demonstrations and of course shop. You have sponsors from Nine West, Pantene, Cover Girl, Olay, and many more. People who have the passion for fashion should really attend this fashion show. It is a way to start networking, getting to know people and knowing whats the mod of today. It showcases on April 24th to the 27th 2008. Check out the website out and get yourself tickets to show.
All proceeds is to help TFI (Toronto Fashion Incubator)

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MONTREAL FASHION WEEK

March 28, 2008 at 4:40 pm (Blogs for Week 11)

Presentation of the 2008 Fall/Winter Collections


From March 25 to 28, the most glamorous spring event in Montreal will unfold at the Bonsecours Market at the heart of Old Montreal. With the magnificent collections of participating designers and designer-manufacturers presented to journalists, fashion professionals and potential buyers within its walls, the Bonsecours Market becomes the platform for the dissemination of the newest fashion trends reflected in the 2008 Fall/Wintercollections.

picture of fashion week

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http://www.fashionincubator.on.ca/

March 28, 2008 at 2:47 am (Blogs for Week 11)

http://www.fashionincubator.on.ca/

“With a passion for the fashion community, the TFI is a unique, vibrant organization dedicated to supporting and nurturing Canadian fashion designers. The first official “fashion incubator” in the world, the TFI was incorporated in 1987 and debuted in 1988 as the Toronto Centre for the Promotion of Fashion Design.

It all started in 1986, when the fashion industry was the second largest industrial employer in the City of Toronto. The Fashion Industry Liaison Committee (FILC), a volunteer industry organization supported by the City of Toronto’s Economic Development Division, proposed that a fashion incubator could stimulate business growth and ensure vitality in the industry, which would translate into job growth and new business development. A year (and a lot of hard work) later, the TFI was born and ready to inject excitement and energy into an already vibrant fashion community.

Start-up funding, in the form of a two-year grant, was provided by the Federal Innovations Program of Employment and Immigration Canada. In December 1989, the centre was granted official “incubator” status through an Order-in-Council of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. In February 1990, an operating grant and some administrative support was provided by TEDCO (The City of Toronto Economic Development Corporation) through its Business Incubation program. Since then, TEDCO has continued its generosity by providing the TFI with a yearly grant. Through corporate sponsorships, fundraising, workshops, consulting, membership fees, rental fees for studio space, equipment and facilities we are able to generate additional revenues.

For over two decades, our success in nurturing and developing innovative talent while encouraging small business growth has created an entrepreneurial culture that is envied around the globe. Cities like London, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Auckland and Dunedin have looked to Toronto’s Fashion Incubator as a model of innovation, excellence and leadership.”

http://www.fashionincubator.com/about/our_story/index.shtml

This website is vital to the fashion industry in Toronto. It s an innovative, non-profit, small business centre dedicated to supporting and nurturing new fashion entrepreneurs.
People who are interested and passionate about fashion should be aware and be “best friends” with this website. It is an awesome way to get help and get designers started on their journey to success.

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