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YOU CAN KEEP... YOUR HAT ON...!
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by Robert Pauly

Of all the hats I make, cocktail hats are my favourite. Anyone who recalls images from magazines or films of the 30's and 40's will understand why this sophisticated little hat is making such a comeback. Generally made with a veil and worn perched on the head, often at a tilt over one eye, no other hat in history has provided a look that is so feminine, romantic and seductive at the same time. In its heyday, the cocktail hat was called as such because it was generally worn in the evening but it can also be worn during the day, for a wedding or a tea. They are becoming popular as an alternative to the traditional bridal veil.

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pink wagon
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by Andrea Stokes

Pink Wagon produces beautiful, original hand silkscreened pillows, bags, hats, table runners and fun kid's things. We love working with customers to produce one of a kind custom textiles for any special occasion or decorating dilemma.

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love handles Handbags
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By Alyssa
Love Handles is a handmade handbag company based out of
the west end of Toronto, Ontario. The designer makes her own wooden handles in all types of shapes
and loves to use recycled fabrics.

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diane kroe
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Diane Kroe is best known for her signature Jersey Collection. This sleek, elegant line is favored for it’s wrinkle free, travel-easy fabric and includes cocktail and evening dresses, as well as ready to wear pieces.

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Kid Brother
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Kid Brother was started by Carol Pitre, a graphic designer and mother of two boys. Disappointed by traditional boys clothing — which was either unimaginative, or overpriced — Carol decided to take matters into her own hands. She debuted her spring line of boys clothing at the 2004 Spring One of a Kind Show. Each piece is designed and handmade in Canada, using top quality fabrics and materials.

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KIKI KID'S WEAR
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by Petra Fitzner and Donald Delano

KIKI KID'S WEAR was born in 2002. Created by the husband and wife team of Petra Fitzner and Donald Delano, KIKI was inspired by theyr own daughter and numerous nieces, one of whose nickname "Chichi", or "little one" in Italian, gave the company its name. Petra studied fashion design for a number of years in London and Vancuver where she worked for a number of years in the womans fashion field. Donald is the sales and marketing manager for the company.

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Gypsy Circus
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by Sandra Jannuccilli

Sandra Iannuccilli began her Gypsy Circus collection in 1999 after studying Fashion Design in Montreal. Overtime, she developed her concept of Gypsy Circus. For three years, she successfully ran her clothing store in Montreal while simultaneously travelling to India, Thailand, Nepal, Turkey among other countries. She travelled to experience different cultures; as well, she gathered traditional, regional textiles to incorporate into her designs.

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lori bentley
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exclusive designer purses

My Limited Edition handbags are uniquely stylized through the use of colour and colour combining inside and out, which is an important aspect in the appeal of my handbags. Handcrafted from a wide range of luxurious fabrics, including unique upholstery, chenille, canvas, jute, hemp (self dyed), nylon, ultra suede and even wool; all bags are trimmed in soft, cowhide leather. The styles, while classic, are unique as a result of the fabrics utilized to create a lightweight, soft-sided bag. I have also created a small line of all leather bags.

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Lucille Crighton Designs
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one-of-a-kind, handwoven wearables

Lucille Crighton creates intricately woven, one-of-a-kind, handwoven jackets, vests and scarves for a private clientele, select craft shows and galleries.

"I find inspiration everywhere...in nature, art, architecture, cultural and modern textiles. My work reflects my love of colour and design."

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MOMO COLLECTIONS
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by Tomoko Kitai

Designer Tomoko Kitai has been inspired by the kimono patterns of her native Japan. Since graduation from the International Academy of Design in 1998, she offers her creativity in her label, MOMO. In blending new and vintage kimono fabrics with her new designs, she offers a unique and individual style.

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