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  2. Fashion (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    FASHION is a Canadian fashion magazine published by St. Joseph Communications. Established in 1977, it is currently based in Toronto with satellite offices in Vancouver and Montreal. It publishes 7 issues a year, and has a total readership of 800,000 (Vividata Fall 2022). The magazine covers international, national, local fashion, beauty trends ...

  3. List of Canadian magazines - Wikipedia

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    Title Debut End Language Frequency Subject/genre Ownership Former titles Discorder Magazine: 1983 Bi-Monthly Art, Music, Culture 24 images: 1979: French: Monthly

  4. Flare (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Flare was created by Maclean-Hunter publishing in 1979, as a rebranding of Miss Chatelaine magazine. Flare promoted itself as "Canada's Fashion magazine". [citation needed] While cover stories often featured American or international stars, Flare otherwise focused largely on Canadian content and its role in international art, fashion, and media.

  5. Dolce (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dolce is a Canadian quarterly luxury lifestyle magazine for fashion, travel and auto trends. It describes itself as a lifestyle publication featuring stories of success, philanthropy, fashion and culture. [1] The magazine has been in circulation since 1996 and is headquartered in Toronto. [2] It is part of Dolce Media Group which founded the ...

  6. Category:Magazines published in Toronto - Wikipedia

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  7. Bonnie Fuller - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Fuller was a fashion reporter at the Toronto Star. [2] Two years later, she became a sportswear editor for Women's Wear Daily. Her first job as editor-in-chief came in 1983 for the Canadian national fashion magazine Flare. She spent five years at the publication prior to joining YM as editor-in-chief. [3]

  8. Jeff Rustia - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Rustia (died 2018) was the Executive Director & Founder of TOM* Toronto Men's Fashion Week, and TW Toronto Women's Fashion Week, two of Canada's leading fashion week initiatives committed to promoting, nurturing and supporting the country's most influential designers and the Next Generation of Emerging Talent.

  9. Susan Langdon - Wikipedia

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    Langdon is the chief executive of the Toronto Fashion Incubator since 1994 [6] where she has mentored many Canadian fashion designers, including David Dixon, [7] Sunny Fong of Project Runway Canada, Joeffer Caoc, Sid Neigum, Foxy Originals, Jenny Bird, Arthur Mendonça, Laura Siegel, Line Knitwear and Smythe.