By Anna Ludmirsky, Able-bodied people do not often think about the construction of clothing taking a toll on their daily lives. The fashion industry also often does not consider the many disabilities that need catering to that do not have many options when buying clothes, be it from people with sensory issues, people with Alzheimer’s, and wheelchair-bound people. Although there are countless…

A Suit Made Not to Fit
By Philip Sparks, This practice-based research by Seneca Fashion faculty member Philip Sparks examines how the technical fit of a garment can affect an individual’s ability to fit in. It challenges the tool box used by practitioners working with anthropometric data (the surface measurements of the human body) and has produced new methods that are…

Ève Salvail, Canadian Supermodel
By Rose de Paulsen, Supermodel Ève Salvail is a world renowned Canadian model, artist, designer, and disc jockey. Jean Paul Gaultier helped bring the model into the mainstream. Her unique look and punk attitude made it impossible not to be mesmerized. She worked with the likes of Moschino, Karl Lagerfeld, and Versace. Salvail is also known as DJ Evalicious, and has found passion in becoming a celebrity DJ (a successful one at that). Not to…

Hoax Couture, Canadian Designers
By Rose de Paulsen, Hoax Couture is a Toronto based team with over 35 years of experience of garment creation for all genders. The team is co-led by Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle. Both specialized in bespoke and custom garments ranging from menswear to bridal to childrenswear. Hoax Couture is one of the only companies in Toronto to create custom garments from drawings/photos brought in…

Angela DeMontigny Turns Heads With Fabulous Indigenous Inspired Wearables
By Olivia Belande, Angela DeMontigny is a Canadian designer who is of Cree-Métis descent. She is most known for her stunning “Indigenous luxury” pieces, wearables that feature beaded motifs, hand painted details, leather and suede. Her breakout into the Canadian fashion industry was so incredibly important, because as we know, the voices of Indigenous creators have been…

Virtual Visits During the COVID Pandemic
By Dale Peers, While the COVID pandemic has restricted movement and closed many doors it has also spurred the opening of many others. Museum exhibitions that might have been difficult if not impossible to attend are now available through virtual visits. Here are just a few that you might enjoy. Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams…

The New Roaring Twenties
by Dale Peers, Here we come! The first 12 months of this new decade have certainly been tumultuous. And, I wonder whether that means we are at just the beginning of another Roaring Twenties. The pandemic has been an event of global proportions not unlike the first World War. The “war to end all wars”…

Collar Connotations
By Dale Peers The recent passing of Supreme Court Judge (and completely amazing woman!), the notorious RBG – aka Ruth Bader Ginsburg – has highlighted her iconic collar. Is it possible this often, overlooked element of fashion, or accessory in the case of her honour, may enjoy a revival due to its sudden notoriety and…

Identity and Identifier: Two of the Many Roles of Fashion
by Dale Peers, The source of inspiration for this blog came from a book gifted to me by Professor Jenifer Forrest entitled, “Threads of Feeling” by John Styles. This publication, from The Foundling Museum in London, describes the archive of 5,000 small textile items dating from the middle decades of the middle 18th century found…

Fashion Post Quarantine
By Dale Peers Fashion is a reflection of zeitgeist and our current zeitgeist has undergone a paradigm shift. This pandemic has impacted lives globally and it continues to do so as we begin the process of emerging from quarantine. We have seen after each major political, social, economic event in the past century a shift,…