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In an industry that celebrates precociousness, it’s nice to see good people in the spotlight. Marlene Shiff falls into the latter. With her Boutique Le Trou store on Queen St. boasting 90% Canadian designs, she has become quite the supporter of our home-grown talent. Her retail showing on Tuesday night featured, amongst others, Nada, Karamea, Jason Meyers, and Marie Saint Pierre. With models sporting beehive-sized styled hairdos that recalled historical goddesses - think Nefertiti meets Marie Antoinette - and dripping in more than $2 million in diamonds, it was a royal start to kick off the week. The highlights included Meyer’s anything-but-basic black cocktail dresses. A peak at the dark, leather-friendly looks at Mackage.
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Following Le Trou was the elusive Mackage show. What began as a leather collection has now turned into a must-have name for stylish outerwear. The signature items - leather trimmed wool coats sporting asymmetrical zippers and big belts - were there in a bevy of incarnations. Working in a dark palette of black, navy, and grey, the duo of Elisha Dahan and Eran Elfassy also dished up shawl-collared nylon parkas, double-breasted pea coats, and trimmed sweaters. If slightly monotonous, their tailored aesthetic - right down to the angular black bobs worn by the models - will surely satisfy their followers.


Those are fantastic images.