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LG Fashionweek Toronto Fall 2010: Evan Biddell

Posted by fashionentrepreneurreport On Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Evan Biddell's show opened with a quirky 20s style "old" movie by Joe Fuda. The show was all fashion-forward, however, from the first look--an avocado green pleather jacket with huge epaulets (think tulip leaves turned upside down). The hoods were present, as were fringes and bold, cartoonish prints on tight dresses and leggings. Pleather pants matched with black fringe on top had the effect of slashed garbage bags. These looks bring the fun back into fashion and are wearable only for brave risk-takers, like the designer himself. Biddell continued the futuristic trend from last season, and models seemed somewhat androgynous, with bare faces and simple ponytails. A tiger-stripe print jacket wth huge hood and shoulders was reminiscent of Where The Wild Things Are.
Images courtesy of NIKKI ORMEROD PHOTOGRAPHY


http://www.nikkiormerod.com/


- Laura Connell is a freelance fashion writer for the Fashion Entrepreneur Report delivered by Nolcha: Fashion Business Services who reports on shows and events from around the globe. She loves the stories designers tell through their collections. You can read more on forthoseabouttoshop.onsugar.com

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