List of Canadians - Fashion

Fashion

  • Barry, Ben (born 1983) – founder and CEO of the Ben Barry Agency
  • Beker, Jeanne (born 1952) – reporter
  • Caten, Dean and Dan (born 1965) – renowned designers known as Dsquared, honoured on the Canadian Walk of Fame
  • Chante, Keshia (born 1988) – model and singer
  • Cojocaru, Steven (born 1962) – (known as Cojo) critic and correspondent on Entertainment Tonight
  • Evangelista, Linda (born 1965) – model
  • Harlow, Shalom (born 1973) – model and actress
  • Lazareanu, Irina (born 1982) – model
  • Manuel, Jay (born 1972) – expert on America's Next Top Model and "Canada's Next Top Model"
  • Marks, Heather (born 1988) – model
  • Mills, Kenneth G. (1923–2004) – designer
  • Muise, Alana(born 1987) – model
  • Ogilvie, Lana – model
  • Rocha, Coco (born 1988) – model
  • Schnarre, Monika (born 1971) – model
  • Stam, Jessica (born 1986) – model
  • Werbowy, Daria (born 1983) – Polish-born Canadian model.
  • Zimmer, Alana (born 1987)- model
  • Taryn Davidson (born 1991) – model

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Famous quotes containing the word fashion:

    I fear animals regard man as a creature of their own kind which has in a highly dangerous fashion lost its healthy animal reason—as the mad animal, as the laughing animal, as the weeping animal, as the unhappy animal.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    Fashion is the most intense expression of the phenomenon of neomania, which has grown ever since the birth of capitalism. Neomania assumes that purchasing the new is the same as acquiring value.... If the purchase of a new garment coincides with the wearing out of an old one, then obviously there is no fashion. If a garment is worn beyond the moment of its natural replacement, there is pauperization. Fashion flourishes on surplus, when someone buys more than he or she needs.
    Stephen Bayley (b. 1951)

    Art and science coincide insofar as both aim to improve the lives of men and women. The latter normally concerns itself with profit, the former with pleasure. In the coming age, art will fashion our entertainment out of new means of productivity in ways that will simultaneously enhance our profit and maximize our pleasure.
    Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956)