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RUDSAK Fall/Winter 2001Having success and influence in any specialized sphere of activity entails being as diversified as possible within those parameters. In the fashion industry, focussed diversification always produces great results. Montreal leather leader Rudsak has shown how its structural attributes, such as a solid roots-up business plan and "total look" approach, can corner an urban market within a short period of time. Rudsak is one of the fastest growing leather garment labels in North America, producing lines for both men and women.More Images >> Flash plug-in required download FREE Flash player photography: Bruno Petrozza |
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Evik Asatoorian,
the founder and fibre of this Montreal ready-to-wear label, launched Rudsak
in 1994 to instant Canadian acclaim. With boutiques and showrooms in Montreal,
Toronto and Vancouver, "Coast to Coast" is a fitting motto. The scope
that Astoorian infuses into Rudsak is much broader, consisting of analysis
of international dressing patterns. This global view, Asatoorian claims,
is what equips him and his talented team to narrow the field through a
meaningful interface with customer preferences. "The goal at Rudsak is
to offer our customers modern, streamlined clothes with a tasteful seasoning
of trends," says Evik. The recent introduction of a fabric line is a rounding
addition to their expanding repertoire, which includes shoes, accessories
and small leather goods. The men's collection is a perfect combination of classic and vintage styles. Saddle-stitching boldly delineates pocket-flaps, ties, charcoal suede elbow pads and collars. The black suits are the greatest benefactors of this detailing feature, attaining the sophisticated first-class traveller look when paired with the accessories. Leather ascots, leather lining and ribbed, brown sweaters are recurring motifs that intermittently accent Rudsak fare. From Marlon Brando biker chic to cream corduroy jackets, the torso was the star of the show. The collars are of particular interest, sculpted to incorporate a stiff, (often leather)detailed back and calculated unfurling tips. Even though more meticulous attention to detail was invested in the men's line than in the women's, the vote is unanimous: Rudsak presented one of the most refined and chic collections in Canada. Make-up was provided by Lise Watier. Rudsak began as a tenant of 555 Chabanel, the International Fashion Centre of Montreal, a fountain of design talent and import expertise. The Rudsak flagship boutique opened for business in 1999 in downtown Montreal. Their success continues in 2001, the recipient of a Matinée Fashion Foundation grant. The future looks equally as bright, with plans to launch an integrated lifestyle concept featuring furniture and home accessories. Daniel Cox For more information contact Rudsak
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