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New Female Favorite? NADA

March 19th, 2009 | posted by Rachel S | Posted in T.O Designers , Toronto Fashion Week

My female designer friends on Facebook were a little discouraged that the newly named ‘FAB 5′ at the Holt Renfrew Media Cocktail to launch LG Fashion Week were all men (Greta Constantine, Mikhael Kale, Philip Sparks, Jeremy Laing and Denis Gagnon ) What to say? All five of these designers have created successful businesses out of creating glamourous, fashionable clothing – and most importantly have succeeded at creating attention and securing press.

Then lastnight, my blogger friends on Twitter couldn’t tweet enough about NADA, a female designer. I wasn’t at the NADA show, but I certainly was intrigued by comments:
“Love NADA blk gown with tendrilled collar. And lastly, what is this, London? Black leather w squared hips? Suddenly avant-garde seems…not.” (Sarah Nicole)
“Crazy good show. Loved the rockstar looks” (Anita)
Even heavy-weight tweeter and Toronto Star writer Derick Chetty said “Nada show was on point – sexy goth rock chick.”

Looking forward to watching the show here on http://www.fashiontelevision.com/micro/fashionweeks/FW09/toronto-video.asp >>

This photo is from Nada’s Spring 2009 Campaign

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