A Greta Constantine show is always a spectacle; last season, design duo Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong showed the collection at a sprawling Audi dealership on the Bayview Extension. It’s the most anticipated event in the run-up to LG fashion week, so it’s no surprise that the atmosphere at the spring 2011 show echoed that of a nearby Richmond Street nightclub—lineups, broken glassware and surly bouncers included. The venue: 161 Spadina Avenue (the same space used for TIFF’s splashy Soho House parties and Colin Firth’s 50th). Guests waited an hour after the scheduled start time for the show to begin, tweeting their dismay but sated by an open bar and charcuterie table prepared by Parts and Labour.
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Coco Rocha, bouncers and an hour-long wait at the Greta Constantine show
Coco Rocha to appear in Greta Constantine show tonight

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A-list models are usually the calling card of the Joe Fresh Style show (see: Crystal Renn, Irina Lazareanu), but at tonight’s Greta Constantine presentation, Coco Rocha will strut her stuff. Rocha—who’s also appeared in the Joe show and on runways for Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Marc Jacobs—is a long-time friend of GC designers Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong and approached the duo about appearing in their show. She’ll also host a party in celebration of Canadian fashion on Monday at the Roosevelt Room. Look for photos of the show and Rocha here on Monday.
The problem with Holt Renfrew’s designer showcase

One of the looks Greta Constantine showed at Holt Renfrew (Image: Jenna Marie Wakani)
Yesterday morning, Holt Renfrew invited the media to attend an intimate showcase of five Canadian lines it will be carrying at the store. Considered some of the best in the country, each of the designers—Denis Gagnon, Jeremy Laing, Mikhael Kale, Greta Constantine‘s Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong, and Lida Baday (who was not in attendance)—showed a few pieces from their fall collections. Also present were fashion week queen bee Robin Kay and Vogue writer Mark Holgate. The problem? None of the designers are showing during LG Fashion Week, which runs until Thursday in the massive Allstream Centre that’s been pimped out in all the razzle-dazzle of a King West club. And Holgate, who came to Toronto as a guest of Holts, won’t be attending any of its shows. Kay was clearly stung by yesterday’s event, despite rumours that Holts may bring the designers to fashion week in future seasons. Kay told the Star that the designers “will not get the coverage that a brand needs in that [Holts'] environment because there isn’t a large number of shooters and tweeters, or live-streaming.” She also described the event as “quiet” (and it was—delightfully so) and chastised the store. “Holt Renfrew is a sponsor. With their largesse, they should have made a point of bringing that gentleman to the site to see that we are a fashion week and to see designers he may not have heard of. That’s a sponsor’s duty and responsibility.”
* UPDATE: Despite what was reported previously, Holt Renfrew tells us that they did take Holgate to the Izma show, which opened fashion week on Sunday evening. The writer was only in town for 24 hours, however, and therefore not able to make it to other presentations.
Runway photos: Greta Constantine fall-winter 2010
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Friday night, an east-end Audi dealership received a dose of glamour as hundreds poured in for one of Toronto’s must-see fashion shows, from Greta Constantine. As they did last season, Stephen Wong and Kirk Pickersgill opted to present outside of fashion week, in order to have more creative control. Slinky dresses in grey, navy and black were accessorized with Studio 54–style chunky metallic bangles and mirrored spike-heeled booties. Black fur vests and tops were paired with skin-tight leather leggings and bodysuits—if Catwoman ever needs a new getup, she should call Greta Constantine. The menswear collection, known as Ezra Constantine, was darker and edgier, with models sporting fake bruises, cut lips and head wounds. See all the looks in the gallery below >>
Greta Constantine’s fashion show is next week, collection far from ready
In yesterday’s blog entry for the Post, designers Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong of Greta Constantine offer a glimpse into their background as designers. Both were clearly brown-nosers from the start, scoring major internships while still in high school: Pickersgill with Toronto fashion label Comrags and Wong at Alfred Sung. Wong pursued his passion for fashion with veteran costume designer Susan Dicks; Pickersgill moved to Milan, working with fellow Canadians DSquared2 and British designer Neil Barret.
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Greta Constantine designers visit New York but miss the TTC
In their third blog entry as guest bloggers for the Post, Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong, the brain trust behind Greta Constantine, leave New York City at the end of fashion week, but not before doing some scouting and shopping in the Big Apple. Proving that Torontonians are everywhere, the pair ran into Andrea Lenczner and Christie Smythe, the powerhouses behind clothing label Smythe (a favourite of Blake Lively) at Barneys.
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Greta Constantine designers search for American interest in menswear line
The second instalment of their blog series for the National Post finds Toronto designers Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong of Greta Constantine in the midst of New York fashion week. First on their agenda is a stop at a Tribeca Starbucks, as part of the process of “assimilating into American culture.” (Perhaps the trek to the Times Square Tim Hortons was too far.) Next, the two discussed The City and the spectacularly petulant cattiness of Olivia Palermo and Erin Kaplan (two of The City’s main “cast members”) while shopping at Marc by Marc Jacobs and the Alexander McQueen store.
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Greta Constantine duo heads to New York

Last season's GC show was scheduled before fashion week (Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani)
Stephen Wong and Kirk Pickersgill, the sassy Toronto design duo behind Greta Constantine, are blogging for the National Post about their New York fashion week misadventures. In their first entry, they’re making the long drive to New York, with one stop in a town named Oneida for some Burger King, after a customs experience they liken to the movie Clueless: “Friendly, quick and painless.”
The pair, in New York to showcase 33 pieces from their fall-winter 2010 womenswear collection, promise future posts will dish about fittings and model decisions, and offer a sneak peek of their show, which they say is one of their strongest to date.
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Are DSquared and Jean Paul Gaultier copying Toronto’s Ezra Constantine?

An image from Ezra Constantine's spring 2010 look book (Photo by McKenzie James)
One of the most buzzed about fads at the European menswear shows is bloody models walking the runway. In Milan, DSquared eschewed its typical buffalo plaids, trapper hats and maple leaves for a look inspired by banged-up hockey players, with leather-clad men splattered in blood. In Paris, Jean Paul Gaultier went with an ’80s boxing theme, complete with oversized gloves, robes and the requisite bloody noses and faces.
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10 fashionable members of Toronto’s Twitterati

Toronto designer Kimberley Newport-Mimran (Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani)
For people who have been living under a rock for the past year, there’s a social networking site called Twitter, and it provides a window into the lives of strangers and celebrities, 140 characters at a time. Though most tweets are as exciting as a grey V-neck sweater, members of Toronto’s fashion industry keep things vibrant with glimpses into their lives beyond the runway, in some cases giving the heads-up on upcoming sales. Here are 10 to follow in 2010.
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Topics covered: Upcoming shows, collection updates, cute updates from the office
Recent tweet: Everyone in the studio have become yoga maniacs! Soon we’ll be designing Greta Constantine yoga mats. Check them out at 889 Yonge
Bonus: Tweets on upcoming sample sales
Follow: @gretconstantine
A trip to space (and Berlin) with Greta and Ezra Constantine

A look from Greta Constantine's spring/summer 2010 collection (Photo by Jenna Marie Wakani)
As if Greta Constantine weren’t fabulous enough.
Last night, the Nelly Furtado–approved design duo of Stephen Wong and Kirk Pickersgill continued their renegade fashion shows, eschewing next week’s runway tents in order to throw a lavish party for their 2010 spring-summer collection in the Audi showroom at Bayview and Gerrard. Of course, their German-engineered sponsors ensured that when it comes to luxury, there is no limit.
Never mind the plush, lounge-worthy beds courtesy of mattress masters Hästens or the cool flip-book photo booth or the three Audi vehicles that served as the backdrop for the show in the cavernous parking garage: the collection itself, which included both women’s and menswear, was far from economical when it came to ideas.
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We hit up Coco Rocha at the Holt Renfrew fash bash
Holt Renfrew took their annual gala, always the festival’s most fashionable bash, to new heights last night—the very top of The Burroughes Building, much to the dismay of spike-heeled attendees. No sooner had we reached the top of our social climb, joining Westons and Queen Westers alike, when we heard a dismayed gasp coming from a woman staring at Coco Rocha.
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