FIDEL FALL/WINTER 2002
Viva la
Juventud! Tyala Brown's Fidel added a touch of young, urban style to
Montreal Fashion Week. That a label known for candy clubwear (Fidel
first gained notoriety when DJs started sporting their unmistakable
shirts) can groove in the dark earth tones of fall is but one testament
to Fidel's foothold in the urbanwear market.
Womenswear
looks great in this collection. A black satin finished skirt with beige
front lacing and matching cropped jacket represents the new Fidel sophistication.
A deconstructed orange open skirt takes a dip into the experimental
while the purple/lilac dress with triple-layered jupe is the Fidel we
all know. The menswear was scant but casually colourful. Styling with
separates is the name of the game.
Something
needs to be said about the production of the show which was held at
Newtown nightclub and also featured Catherine Brulé. The two
young and talented designers could not possibly benefit from bad lighting,
a cramped, messy runway and crooked backdrop. They deserve better than
that. Haven't people learned that nightclub shows are impressive to
everybody except those in the fashion business?
Daniel Cox
Fashion
Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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