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In Photos: Ryerson School of Fashion at LG Fashion Week
Posted by Perry Ge
Filed in Fashion Week
March 21, 2009
Nobody quite knew what to expect at the Ryerson School of Fashion runway show, although we had managed to get a sneak peak earlier in the week.
The graduating class, comprised of Kat Marks, Dayna Phillips, David Chou, Sara Duke, Heidi Ackerman, and Sidney Holloway showed off their collections, and I was pleasantly surprised.
Watch the video of the Ryerson School of Fashion runway show here
We were treated to a huge variety of styles, from Marks' crazy "nobody would ever wear these" shoulder pieces, to Duke's menswear, and the timeless look of Holloway's black and white outfits. Dayna Phillips' collection was my favourite of the bunch; wearable, cute, and sexy - what's not to love?
Of course, the question now is, do any of these budding young designers have what it takes to be the next big thing in Canadian fashion?

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In Photos: Ryerson School of Fashion at LG Fashion Week
Posted by Perry Ge
Filed in Fashion Week
March 21, 2009
Nobody quite knew what to expect at the Ryerson School of Fashion runway show, although we had managed to get a sneak peak earlier in the week.
The graduating class, comprised of Kat Marks, Dayna Phillips, David Chou, Sara Duke, Heidi Ackerman, and Sidney Holloway showed off their collections, and I was pleasantly surprised.
Watch the video of the Ryerson School of Fashion runway show here
We were treated to a huge variety of styles, from Marks' crazy "nobody would ever wear these" shoulder pieces, to Duke's menswear, and the timeless look of Holloway's black and white outfits. Dayna Phillips' collection was my favourite of the bunch; wearable, cute, and sexy - what's not to love?
Of course, the question now is, do any of these budding young designers have what it takes to be the next big thing in Canadian fashion?