DUBUC
Fall/winter 2003
Phillippe Dubuc
did not tiptoe into Paris for the prestigious Men's Fashion Week earlier
this season. He arrived cresting on a wave of media frenzy, champagne
and good old-fashioned Quebec snow. Apart from stirring a panic when
European fashion hounds could no longer see their pricey wing tips amid
the fake flakes, Dubuc's landmark show in the basement of the famed
Louvre Museum spread the word that Canadian fashion means business.
The designer really
jazzed things up for this premiere of a Canadian in Parisour native
hinterland, the subject of so many National Film Board shorts, jumped
to life in the dramatic recreation that included the lonely howl of
the arctic wolf. Styling was rough and tumble layered chic while the
clothes swayed from preppy plaid to bohemian stripe. Something is definitely
going on with the cut, maybe a special tapered tweak that brings out
the best in the blue blood Dubuc ethos. There are some great business
casual suits and snappy zip-up corduroy vests, probably the trendiest
urban pieces. And how inviting could snow be without those cuddly wool
sweaters to give you a big hug?
I suspect that the
spooky caramelized patterns were used as showmanship vehicles, but their
services were hardly needed. The mere craftsmanship of the collection
had the real style hounds, the bespectacled couture coots, leaning in
for a closer inspection from the very first piece.
Now there is a bit
less water between us and these foreign, lucrative shores.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
photos courtesy of Dubuc;
photographer: Martin Rondeau
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