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Street Style Trend Report: manipulated florals at Toronto Fashion Week

By Michelle Reddick
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Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
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Cheery florals return in some form every spring, and judging from the runway fans at Toronto Fashion Week, this season’s incarnation is all about blown-up, smudged or otherwise distorted prints that border on the abstract. Holt Renfrew’s Moira Wright maximized the rich tones of her structured tunic with red lips and shoes, while fashion fashion blogger Lolitta Dandoy opted for black-and-white blooms (proving it’s possible to pull off two trends at once). Meanwhile, marketer Jenny Jovanovic’s coat is a great example of the “flamo” (that’s  floral + camo) trend. Below, more garden-inspired prints from the tents.

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Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals
Street Style Trend: manipulated florals

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