On & On
spring/summer 2006
On & On écolo
chic may be one of the few labels in Canada who recycle clothes, not
ideas. It's not easy to tell what objets trouvés went into the
grist mill for spring-summer 2006, though what comes out is both infallibly
original and a deconstructionist's wet dream.
Cascading ruffle skirts abound
and they have as many stories as they do layers and colours, held together
with wonderfully chunky braided belts. You just know that the lace fringe
on the mauve and beige A-line skirt was snipped off a princess wedding
dress. It is easy to understand how some pieces can be hopelessly cluttered
while providing an elaborate alternative to thrift store treasure hunting.
The fact remains
that On & On is made for visual appreciation. A pretty-in-pink skirt
catches the eye as much as the wispy blouses that are either off-the-shoulder
oddities or disguised sashes.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
John Ortner
Photographer
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