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03/31/10
The tents of Toronto's LG Fashion Week never fail to seduce some of the city's fiercest fashionistas. PostCity.com caught up with a handful of these trendsetters and asked them to piece together their personal style.
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03/23/10
With so many empire waist blouses, loose fitting tunics, and billowing dresses out there, if you're pregnant in Toronto you can usually find maternity clothes at your favourite stores. The hard part is finding great structured pieces like pants and blazers that flatter your new shape.
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03/18/10
Be on the lookout for utilitarian or military looks in anything from safari jackets to cargo pants.
The 1940s have also had a renaissance: think of the bold shoulder pads and matched suits worn by Lauren Bacall in the movies.
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03/15/10
As You Like It impresses me every time I go. The owner, Julia, greets you with a smile and detail-oriented eyes. The goal – transforming your clothes into pieces that look like they were made custom for you.
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03/13/10
If the phrase "lightly or never worn" seems sketchy to you, there's a phrase that should take your mind off it: "60 per cent off retail." That's how much you can get off once worn Betsey Johnson clothing at Public Office.
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03/12/10
I'm looking for a stylish spring jacket. Any suggestions?
If I had to get one new jacket for spring it would come with military-inspired details like epaulets, metal buttons and exposed zippers.
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03/08/10
Without a doubt, the unseasonably sunny weather is cause to celebrate with a shopping spree.
We asked our resident retail guru Wendy Woods to list three items that every woman needs this March to prep for a spirited spring.
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03/06/10
Toronto Sample Sales boasts that it has the “largest selection of designer denims and clothing in Canada”, and takes 40 to 80 per cent off brands like William Rast, True Religion, and John Varvatos. They have all sizes, and, let's be honest—everyone can always use a new pair of jeans.
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