Exciting news for Toronto’s vibrant arts and fashion scene! The city is gearing up for a remarkable showcase that celebrates creativity and innovation, featuring an impressive lineup of talent. This year’s event promises to be more dynamic than ever, taking place at the stunning new downtown venue T3 Bayside. From runway shows that push the boundaries of fashion to immersive art installations and a retail shop, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Get ready for stylish entertainment, 1664 bar, and photo opportunities as we welcome Fashion Art Toronto’s fall 2024 Fashion Week, running from Thursday, November 14th to Sunday, November 17.
“We have a spectacular new downtown venue for Toronto’s Fall Fashion Week event with 360-degree views of the city skyline and Toronto’s waterfront. We are filling this gorgeous modern space with runway shows, installations, art, shopping and more to surprise, intrigue and entertain Toronto’s dynamic fashion community,” said Vanja Vasic, founder and executive director, of Fashion Art Toronto. “There is so much to explore and discover this season – we have more Canadian designers, artists and makers participating than ever before! It’s going to be an incredible four days of disruptive experiences from this country’s creative talent who are pushing boundaries and moving fashion forward.”
Fashion Art Toronto is thrilled to share that the winners of its inaugural FASHN DISRPTR Awards—Vveyago, Suburban Deviant, and PROCESS VISUAL—will be showcasing their innovative collections on the runway during Fashion Week. Launched in August 2024, these awards were created to support and celebrate the incredible talent of Canadian designers. Get ready to be inspired by their fresh and creative perspectives as they take center stage!
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November 14th events
Fashion week’s opening night (Thursday, November 14th) will see exciting runway shows from Evan Biddell, Narces, Suburban Deviant, as well as the highly anticipated group show featuring the Myles Sexton Breakout Talent Awards winners Jacqueline Bradica, House of Dwir, Lindsay King and sixnineosix. Canadian model, creative director, stylist, HIV/AIDS activist and Queer fashion nomad Myles Sexton teamed up with Fashion Art Toronto this year to launch the Myles Sexton Breakout Talent Award to elevate emerging Canadian fashion brands and designers.
November 15 events
On Friday, Nov 15th, the official beer of fashion week Kronenbourg 1664 will debut its 1664 Fashion Week Iconic Accessory Showcase, an initiative created to promote Canada’s young and emerging accessory designers. This year’s designers StudioMema, Portia J. Alight, Phoenix Ba and Imago Millinery will share their vision of “Good Taste with a Twist” during a dynamic group runway show.
Designer collections being showcased at FAT :
Designers and brands presenting their collections at fashion week in Toronto include 1ndividual Aesthetic, Aadhe, Ahiri, AMATUS | GRAY, Anna Pazhava, Ballesteros, Brandon Kier, Farda Design, GORM, Hotpot Variety, Kelly Henderson, Kendrick Tran, KRATER, MEESH X SKINNYBOI, Ms. Meri Mak, Narvan, Prabh Designs, Raven Court Clothing, RT Atelier Co, Sagradesa, Stitsenko, STYNTSOV, Tailored Noise, The Wave Riders, Vibe The People, Zedes, Zoe Stone, as well as a showcase featuring the graduates from TMU’s School of Fashion.
Off the runway, guests will experience captivating fashion presentations from RéELLE, Sons of Man and ZOFF, as well as stylish art installations from Desitita By Mohit, LUNARA, MayaSkarzenski, Nick Merzetti, Tia Kureshi, Tristan Réhel and Vessna Perunovich, among others.
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Tickets to Fashion Art Toronto’s 1664 Fashion Week, including weekend and day passes, VIP front-row tickets, single show tickets and student tickets, are now available online.