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TFI New Labels® seminar for DESIGNERS

October 17th, 2008 | posted by Rachel S | Posted in Resources & Education


In addition to the 40+ runway shows at the upcoming L’Oreal Fashion Week, the Toronto Fashion Incubator will be presenting its annual TFI New Labels® seminar in the Fashion Environment tent at Nathan Phillips Square. Gain tips and advice on how to develop a winning TFI New Labels® collection from guest speakers David Dixon, National Post fashion writer Nathalie Atkinson and 2008 TFI New Labels® winner Eugenia Leavitt.

About the Competition
TFI’s prestigious, national fashion design competition is an annual event giving new designers a chance to win a prize package valued at $25,000 from ELLE Canada!

Friday, October 24th 2008 @ 2 p.m. Tickets for the TFI New Labels® seminar are available for $25.00+GST and can be purchased online here >>>

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