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Street Style Trend Report: black and white at Toronto Fashion Week

By Frances McInnis
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Street Style Trend: black and white

What’s black and white and printed all over? A good chunk of the outfits at the pre-Toronto Fashion Week event The Shows. The runway watchers at the Andrew Richards design building offered a master class in wearing one the year’s biggest trends. Holt Renfrew’s Julie D’Uva paired her geometric print pants with a solid blouse and accessories, while her colleague Blaire Borins mixed a windowpane check with wide horizontal stripes. Meanwhile, eLuxe’s Susie Sheffman epitomized casual cool with her floral sweatshirt, boyfriend jeans and ladylike pumps. Below, more inspiration for fashion-lovers wanting to cut colour from their wardrobes.

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Street Style Trend: black and white
Street Style Trend: black and white
Street Style Trend: black and white
Street Style Trend: black and white
Street Style Trend: black and white
Street Style Trend: black and white
Street Style Trend: black and white

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