Montreal Fashion Week | Headgear Gone Wild !
Whether it was feathers or flowers, headbands or hats, all eyes were on headgear during the SS10 runway shows of Montreal Fashion Week. Even when the focus was supposed to be on coats at Soïa & Kyo or jumpsuits at Barilla, what really made our heads turn was the insane amount of action going on ABOVE the actual clothes being showcased…for better or for worse.
Here’s my fashion week headgear recap:
Yves-Jean Lacasse channelled Esther Williams and her flowery bathing caps at Envers
Russian designer Tatyana Parfionova had butterflies on the brain
It was all abut the flowery headbands at Eve Gravel
Claude Bouchard presented us with some carnival-style flowers
If Madonna had Louis Vuitton bunny ears, Caroline Neron’s model had satellite TV

Speaking of bunny ears, they made a unwelcome comeback at the French Designers Showcase show
You could practically smell spring with Barilla’s lovely fresh-looking flowers
Soïa & Kyo coiffed Karine Vanasse with an oversized bow
I totally fell in love with this romantic headband!

Blogger Tammy Emma Pepin brought back Mary Poppins with her tiny hat
And at the end of the week, you KNOW I couldn’t resist pulling a hair stunt of my own! Hairbow!
Photo credit Jimmy Hamelin for jimmyhamelin.com
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October 19th, 2009 at 8:58 am
The french fashion show had a final with oversized wired tafeta bows that you could shape as you wished. They where not bunny ears and where not intended to be. They looked fabulous.
October 21st, 2009 at 11:14 pm
I like it! Very artistic
October 22nd, 2009 at 5:40 pm
Most of these advantages are precisely the advantages that we would expect to find in a model that is relatively discrete. ,