/
1x
Proudly Canadian, obsessively Toronto. Subscribe to Toronto Life!
Style

Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials

Add as preferred on Google(opens in a new tab)
Copy link
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
(Images: Jenna Marie Wakani)

Toronto Fashion Week started off strong yesterday, with runway presentations from hot tickets Pink Tartan, Sid Neigum and Mikhael Kale. The kick-off attracted plenty of veteran show-goers (people like buyers, bloggers and editors who attend season after season) intent on scoping out the best looks for next fall. We spotted more than a few high-powered industry insiders hanging out in David Pecaut Square—some of whom have attended the event since its inception—and asked them to tell us what exactly they haul around in their sleek clutches, handbags and totes. Here, the city’s stylish elite share their essentials for surviving Fashion Week (hint: they can’t live without their iPhones).

Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Street Style: veteran show-goers share their Fashion Week survival essentials
Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
Advertisement
Advertisement

Big Stories

293 Days Without My Son: I gave up everything to rescue my kidnapped child from my abusive husband

293 Days Without My Son: I gave up everything to rescue my kidnapped child from my abusive husband

Inside the Latest Issue

The July issue of Toronto Life features the monster cottages of Muskoka versus the resistance. Plus, our obsessive coverage of everything that matters now in the city.