Love, Fashion, Career, Passion
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limited edition coca cola bottles designed by Patricia Field, New York's stylist to the stars and fashion genius behind the hit Tv series Sex and the City..
Pink represents love
Blue represents fashion
Gold represents career
Red represents passion
p.s. Thanks DL3 for the Lens its the first time i use it :$ :*
Divine Brown wearing Freda's - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
Image by Jason Hargrove
Divine Brown, a Toronto-born R&B singer whose expansive octave range and engaging soul sound has made her one of Canada’s most prominent R&B artists. Her self-penned tune “Old Skool Love,” charted a path for international success driving up the gold sales of her debut album and in 2009, Divine won the Juno Award for Best R&B Album, “The Love Chronicles”. Divine’s third album, “Something Fresh,” encompasses a mix of dance, reggae and R&B.
In 2008, Divine toured through North America with the Backstreet Boys for their “Unbreakable” Tour. She also took part in an interactive documentary series called City Sonic, which featured 20 Toronto artists and had Divine perform at Toronto’s Rex Hotel.
When not working, Divine likes to spend time with her daughter, as well as donating her energy to charitable organizations. She is a proud supporter of World Vision Canada and its Artist Associates program, which offers a unique alternative to traditional backing by providing financial tour support for performers who take the message of hope to the stage.
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For designer Freda Lordanous, fashion design is not just a career – it is a passion! When Freda immigrated to Toronto in 1971, she brought with her a solid design background, an unerring eye for detail, and a distinct European flair.
She began as a couturier for a private clientele and was encouraged by this loyal following to open a haute couture shop in 1973. As her reputation flourished, so did her business. With a degree in Fashion Design and the experience of owning a couture shop, Freda soon fulfilled her immediate goal to reactivate the business she had left behind in Greece. She set up “house” as a couturier for small private clientele, which soon grew rapidly into a manufacturing and fashion company.
Loyal clients travel from all across Canada just to get a glimpse of Freda’s latest fashions. She combines the best European fabrics with high quality and innovative styling all in the newest colours and silhouettes of the season.
In 1991, Freda won the CABE Award (Canada Award for Business Excellence by the Federal Government of Canada in recognition of her remarkable talents and business achievements. As a business person, Freda is highly recognized by both her colleagues and private sectors for her achievements and was chosen as Canada’s Best Employer for Women.
Over 30+ years of experience has given Freda a solid foundation for continued growth and success. Her passion for the industry and fashion is exempted in her glorious collections season after season.
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In 2012, The Heart Truth® marks a decade of commitment to women's heart health. Starting with February's American Heart Month and throughout the year, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) reaffirms its commitment to increasing awareness about heart disease among women and helping women take steps to reduce their own personal risk of developing heart disease.
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Photography by Jason Hargrove
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This set is available with a Creative Commons Attribution license for non-commercial use for media and bloggers alike. High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :)
Divine Brown wearing Freda's - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
Image by Jason Hargrove
Divine Brown, a Toronto-born R&B singer whose expansive octave range and engaging soul sound has made her one of Canada’s most prominent R&B artists. Her self-penned tune “Old Skool Love,” charted a path for international success driving up the gold sales of her debut album and in 2009, Divine won the Juno Award for Best R&B Album, “The Love Chronicles”. Divine’s third album, “Something Fresh,” encompasses a mix of dance, reggae and R&B.
In 2008, Divine toured through North America with the Backstreet Boys for their “Unbreakable” Tour. She also took part in an interactive documentary series called City Sonic, which featured 20 Toronto artists and had Divine perform at Toronto’s Rex Hotel.
When not working, Divine likes to spend time with her daughter, as well as donating her energy to charitable organizations. She is a proud supporter of World Vision Canada and its Artist Associates program, which offers a unique alternative to traditional backing by providing financial tour support for performers who take the message of hope to the stage.
divinebrown.ca
twitter.com/divinamarrom
+
For designer Freda Lordanous, fashion design is not just a career – it is a passion! When Freda immigrated to Toronto in 1971, she brought with her a solid design background, an unerring eye for detail, and a distinct European flair.
She began as a couturier for a private clientele and was encouraged by this loyal following to open a haute couture shop in 1973. As her reputation flourished, so did her business. With a degree in Fashion Design and the experience of owning a couture shop, Freda soon fulfilled her immediate goal to reactivate the business she had left behind in Greece. She set up “house” as a couturier for small private clientele, which soon grew rapidly into a manufacturing and fashion company.
Loyal clients travel from all across Canada just to get a glimpse of Freda’s latest fashions. She combines the best European fabrics with high quality and innovative styling all in the newest colours and silhouettes of the season.
In 1991, Freda won the CABE Award (Canada Award for Business Excellence by the Federal Government of Canada in recognition of her remarkable talents and business achievements. As a business person, Freda is highly recognized by both her colleagues and private sectors for her achievements and was chosen as Canada’s Best Employer for Women.
Over 30+ years of experience has given Freda a solid foundation for continued growth and success. Her passion for the industry and fashion is exempted in her glorious collections season after season.
fredas.com
twitter.com/FredasToronto
+
In 2012, The Heart Truth® marks a decade of commitment to women's heart health. Starting with February's American Heart Month and throughout the year, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) reaffirms its commitment to increasing awareness about heart disease among women and helping women take steps to reduce their own personal risk of developing heart disease.
thehearttruth.ca
twitter.com/thehearttruth.com
#thehearttruth
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Photography by Jason Hargrove
jasonhargrove.com
twitter.com/jasonhargrove
This set is available with a Creative Commons Attribution license for non-commercial use for media and bloggers alike. High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :)
Divine Brown wearing Freda's - Heart and Stroke Foundation - The Heart Truth celebrity fashion show - Red Dress - Red Gown - Thursday February 8, 2012 - Creative Commons
Image by Jason Hargrove
Divine Brown, a Toronto-born R&B singer whose expansive octave range and engaging soul sound has made her one of Canada’s most prominent R&B artists. Her self-penned tune “Old Skool Love,” charted a path for international success driving up the gold sales of her debut album and in 2009, Divine won the Juno Award for Best R&B Album, “The Love Chronicles”. Divine’s third album, “Something Fresh,” encompasses a mix of dance, reggae and R&B.
In 2008, Divine toured through North America with the Backstreet Boys for their “Unbreakable” Tour. She also took part in an interactive documentary series called City Sonic, which featured 20 Toronto artists and had Divine perform at Toronto’s Rex Hotel.
When not working, Divine likes to spend time with her daughter, as well as donating her energy to charitable organizations. She is a proud supporter of World Vision Canada and its Artist Associates program, which offers a unique alternative to traditional backing by providing financial tour support for performers who take the message of hope to the stage.
divinebrown.ca
twitter.com/divinamarrom
+
For designer Freda Lordanous, fashion design is not just a career – it is a passion! When Freda immigrated to Toronto in 1971, she brought with her a solid design background, an unerring eye for detail, and a distinct European flair.
She began as a couturier for a private clientele and was encouraged by this loyal following to open a haute couture shop in 1973. As her reputation flourished, so did her business. With a degree in Fashion Design and the experience of owning a couture shop, Freda soon fulfilled her immediate goal to reactivate the business she had left behind in Greece. She set up “house” as a couturier for small private clientele, which soon grew rapidly into a manufacturing and fashion company.
Loyal clients travel from all across Canada just to get a glimpse of Freda’s latest fashions. She combines the best European fabrics with high quality and innovative styling all in the newest colours and silhouettes of the season.
In 1991, Freda won the CABE Award (Canada Award for Business Excellence by the Federal Government of Canada in recognition of her remarkable talents and business achievements. As a business person, Freda is highly recognized by both her colleagues and private sectors for her achievements and was chosen as Canada’s Best Employer for Women.
Over 30+ years of experience has given Freda a solid foundation for continued growth and success. Her passion for the industry and fashion is exempted in her glorious collections season after season.
fredas.com
twitter.com/FredasToronto
+
In 2012, The Heart Truth® marks a decade of commitment to women's heart health. Starting with February's American Heart Month and throughout the year, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) reaffirms its commitment to increasing awareness about heart disease among women and helping women take steps to reduce their own personal risk of developing heart disease.
thehearttruth.ca
twitter.com/thehearttruth.com
#thehearttruth
+
Photography by Jason Hargrove
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twitter.com/jasonhargrove
This set is available with a Creative Commons Attribution license for non-commercial use for media and bloggers alike. High resolution commercial use licenses can be purchased on request :)
Joe Fresh - World MasterCard Fashion Week - October 24, 2012
Image by Jason Hargrove
For more than 25 years, Joseph Mimran has been a leading contributor to the fashion and design industry in Canada. With his sharp eye, impeccable attention to detail and insight into emerging trends, Joe has always been on the forefront of what’s next. As Creative Director of the Joe Fresh® brand for Loblaw Companies Limited, Joe is committed to offering women, men and children stylish and versatile looks for every day that are both well- designed and well-priced. Joe personally oversees the design and development of an extensive clothing range, from chic footwear to the latest in outdoor fashions. In addition to apparel, the Joe Fresh® brand launched cosmetics, nail and bath collections.
Joe is intrinsically involved in every step of the Joe Fresh® creative process from product design to marketing, finding the right model for an advertising campaign to selecting a store location and design. As focused as he is on the design process, Joe also fully understands the business aspect of retail and has led Joe Fresh® to become one of the top brands in Canada, with 330+ stores in Canada and into international expansion in just five years.
Joe’s illustrious career began in 1977 within his family’s dress design and manufacturing business. He astutely identified the need for careerwear for women as they entered the work force and this forward-thinking resulted in the development of several successful brands starting with Alfred Sung. Shortly thereafter he founded Club Monaco and later launched Caban, both sold to Ralph Lauren in 1999.
With his current company, Joseph Mimran & Associates, he continues to keep his finger on the pulse, providing elegant design, inventive product development and branding expertise for the apparel, home and entertainment divisions of Loblaw Companies Limited including PC® Home, Everyday EssentialsTM, Jogi, J+/-, Teragear and Cats+Dawgs. Joe also currently contributes to the Pink Tartan line of clothing, a luxury sportswear collection designed by his wife Kimberley Newport- Mimran and serves as chair of the Fashion Design Council of Canada.
Joseph Mimran, an avid traveler and art collector, lives in Toronto and is the father of four wonderful children.
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Video from the first day at World MasterCard Fashion Week, featuring Pink Tartan
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