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Pic: BFC The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced its annual programme of talent support and impact. In 2020-21, the BFC raised £1.7 million for its charity, the BFC Foundation, and its talent support initiatives. This year (2021-22) the BFC Foundation will support 34 designers and a number of students through mentoring and financial support grants.
The BFC Foundation supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry by focusing on education, grant-giving and business mentoring. The charity activates four support initiatives and allocates several scholarships each year to students, aiming to strengthen those leading the way in terms of creativity, positive business growth, environmental and community impact as well as to increase the diversity of the talent pool, BFC said in a media release.
How Toronto Shopping Destination WDLT117 Navigated COVID-19
Yorkville’s best kept secret” offers up surprising design names and now, home décor.
When managing director of Yorkville’s WDLT177 boutique, Jason Morikawa, opened its doors in the summer of 2019, the space curated, cool and full of names not typically seen in the Canadian shopping scene was poised to become a must-visit for fashion lovers searching for the lines they typically only interacted with digitally. Or in some cases, that they didn’t know they needed to know.
Kolor, A.W.A.K.E Mode, Y/Project, Both and Bode were just a few of the labels one could find in an eclectic array housed in the grand two-level shop. “Our store is all about the experience,” Morikawa says. “People could come in and see new brands that they hadn’t seen before, or been able to touch before. So many emerging brands are online-focused, so we wanted to give them a home in Toronto.”
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Ugg x Feng Chen Wang Collab on Dynamic Classic Boot
Ugg x Feng Chen Wang Collab on Dynamic Classic Boot
WARTMH VS. COLD presents a versatile, deconstructed shoe, built for the snow of winter and heat of summer.
WARTMH VS. COLD presents a versatile, deconstructed shoe, built for the snow of winter and heat of summer.
April 18, 2021
In a campaign titled “WARMTH VS. COLD,” the sands of summer are juxtaposed with the ice of winter, a compelling array of harmony and dramatic contradictions embodying the spirit of exploration and rebuilding at the heart of the partnership. Unapologetic freedom is embraced individuality, authenticity, unhindered, raw realness is epitomized in the attitude of the collab, centered on a pair of unisex shoes made to be lived in.
Films.Dance, a groundbreaking new global film series produced by and under the creative direction of LA-based Jacob Jonas The Company concludes with the final three films, including TORN on April 19, PLUME on April 26 and, finally, WEAKNESS OF THE FLESH on May 3.
These films are the final three of the 15 original dance films that began on January 25, 2021. To date, the films have garnered over 1 million views across all digital platforms from more than 200 countries. Additionally, the films will be celebrated worldwide as part of International Dance Day on April 29.
The films will premiere at 9 a.m. PST on the Web atFilms.Dance, on Instagram on the @films.dance account, and the Films.Dance Facebook page. Films.Dance is co-presented by the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts, the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and Chicago s Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater.