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Street Style Trend Report: extra-long coats at Toronto Fashion Week

By Frances McInnis
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Street Style Trend: long coats
(Image: Erin Simkin)

The weather during Toronto Fashion Week is never warm—it falls in late October and mid-March, after all—but this latest edition has been more blustery and snowy than most. Rather than battle the weather, some clever scenesters hit the shows and after-parties in sweeping coats that looked as chic as they did cozy. We overhead attendees admiring The Globe and Mail’s Tiyana Grulovic in a navy and black houndstooth coat at The Shows, while hairdresser Tony Pham wore a firetruck red topper to Holt Renfrew’s opening night bash. And at the tents at David Pecault Square, floor-length outwear with fur detailing was de rigueur. Below, more dramatic coats from the week’s fashion events.

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Street Style Trend: long coats
Street Style Trend: long coats
Street Style Trend: long coats
Street Style Trend: long coats
Street Style Trend: long coats
Street Style Trend: long coats
Street Style Trend: long coats
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