Fashion Week’s finale was staged by Denis Gagnon, a world class Montreal designer known for twisting, cutting and weaving leather and jersey into modern, collectable clothing.
Gagnon’s conceptual cocktail looks first appeared in silhouette-highlighting black but quickly exploded into a stark but cheerful procession of red, fuchsia, washed out gold and liquid lamé.
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