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:

    But angels come to lead frail minds to rest
    In chaste desires, on heavenly beauty bound.
    You frame my thoughts, and fashion me within;
    You stop my tongue, and teach my heart to speak;
    Edmund Spenser (1552?–1599)

    The anorexic prefigures this culture in rather a poetic fashion by trying to keep it at bay. He refuses lack. He says: I lack nothing, therefore I shall not eat. With the overweight person, it is the opposite: he refuses fullness, repletion. He says, I lack everything, so I will eat anything at all. The anorexic staves off lack by emptiness, the overweight person staves off fullness by excess. Both are homeopathic final solutions, solutions by extermination.
    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)

    If thou fill thy brain with Boston and New York, with fashion and covetousness, and wilt stimulate thy jaded senses with wine and French coffee, thou shalt find no radiance of wisdom in the lonely waste of the pinewoods.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)