Saturday, April 2, 2011

All Aboard!

Klaxon’s Howl Fall’11 Collection offered viewers a rugged monochromatic military inspiration drawn from the sailors and marine merchants during WWII. Circa 1940s, I was in a period of tailored pieces, utility straps, dropped pockets, and epaulettes that made a simple yet subtle statement. How I love escapism!
Matt Robinson, Creative Director/Owner of Klaxon Howl fulltime and historian part-time, collaboration with the Bay has been a smart choice for his independent business on Queen St.
The Flagship store in Toronto, offers young Canadian designers a chance to showcase their collections in a department store scene. Why not? More volume and a broader target market exposes the customer a high- low price point spectrum with the support of Canadian creativity.

Both players take a chance.  

Celebrity, Samuel L Jackson even whipped up one of the Utility Jackets for his personal collection after the show.





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