It was a disappointment to many Adrian Wu fans in Ottawa when for unknown reasons he didn’t show his collection during Ottawa Fashion Week. Adrian Wu has always made it publically known that he prefers to show his collection in Ottawa but has since only been attending Toronto Fashion Week. This season, the studio space at David Peacult Square hosted Adrian Wu’s latest collection as the first runway show for Day Two of World Mastercard Fashion Week. Wu always brings a bit of fun to the very serious world of fashion and this year was no exception. With an apple tree backdrop and V for Vendetta masks, Wu’s collection brought a breath of fresh air to the start of day two. The polka-dot pear shaped creations featured long gowns and thigh high billowing ensembles made for the true fashion risk-taker.
Laura Siegel’s collection was packed with wearable knits, delicately draped translucent skirts and long shirts paired with a big messy top-bun styled by Redken.
Soia & Kyo hit the runway with consumer friendly jackets made to withstand the cold Ottawa winters. From puffy jackets with fur-rimmed hoods to shearling jackets with toggles the fall collection had a wide array of outerwear to suit your winter weary needs. The well-cut coats for men and women are a very sensible option for braving Ottawa’s winter wonderland.
I have always taken to the ‘Mad Men’ trend that has resurfaced over the past few years for the tailored and feminine silhouettes. Why divert from a classic when the shapes have been tried, tested and remain to be flattering for most body types? For those looking to update their work wardrobe need to look no further than the designs of the Lundstrom Collection. As the first few models stepped onto the runway, the collection instantly became apparent that it was for the everyday women looking for a fresh take on a modern wardrobe. Feminine high-waisted skirts, swing jackets, pinstripe suits, and Chanel-esque navy jackets with lace overlay played homage to the upper crust chic. Glimmering crystal-encrusted brooches accented virtually every look and fur stoles encircling the models shoulders channeled the modern day Betty Draper.
Day Two of Fashion Week wrapped with Matis for Lucian Matis with an infusion of colorful patterned shapes and prints. The Toronto-based designer showcased his affordable collection of jersey wraps, slim-fitting sheaths and feminine separates. A drastic step away from his haute couture collection but no doubt a more wearable option. A few cocktail dresses followed with plunging necklines and high slits for the risqué fashionista.
Day Three will consist of Eva Chen, Vawk, Cara Cheung, Line, Bustle, Melissa Nepton, Joe Fresh and the Disconnection Fashion Film Festival held at the Hoxton.
Fashion Week continues until Friday.