Montreal Fashion Week and Opening of Parliament: Trend: Grey... some stripes.
By David dixon, and typical trend at MFW, Spring 2011
A model walks the runway for Muse by Christian Chenail for Spring-Summer 2011 during Montreal Fashion Week at the Bonsecours Market, Sept. 27, 2010. (Kim Payant/QMI AGENCY)
David Dixon at Montreal Fashion Week, for the first time!
Now that Montreal Fashion Week has ended,
Spring dress,
Still grey
A model shows the clothes for Helmer’s Spring-Summer 2011 collection during Montreal Fashion Week at Marche Bonsecours, Sept. 27, 2010. (Kim Payant/QMI AGENCY)
Meanwhile @ parliament:
Here is a review of style trends:
Stripes
Simplicity
Low on colour
Line and shape
Crinoline
Denis Gagnon is amazing(see this shoe!!!)
I met and absolutely love the man, while interviewing at Montreal Fashion week.
Parliament is back in session.
Here is a review of style trends:
-Black suits,
-Grey suits for women
Maria Mourani of Bloc Quebecois wore beautiful yellow colourful blouse with some blue black green streaks, looked amazing.
-Harper has been spotted with a Liberal-red tie.
-Partisanship has hit the turban!Bright blue Sikh Turbans for conservatives, Bright red sikh turbans for Liberals.
-One party leader wore a blue shirt, grey suit, and a red tie!!!!
-Suits- fewer buttons, the better, although Harper's sharp three button suit had the lower buttons correctly unbuttoned to obtain more of a v-shape. Harper is the living proof of the phrase: a suit makes a man. His wife did not receive as rave reviews at G8.
Here is the Hill with some colour.
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