great-great grandmother in her residence room closet.
Fashion
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Students in Ryerson’s school of fashion collaborated with Consent Comes First (CCF) on Thursday night to show an aging industry just how fashion shows can be done in the #MeToo era.
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Sitting side-by-side in a tiny soundproof glass meeting room, Eva Parrell and Chelsea Mazur, two fashion entrepreneurs at Ryerson’s Fashion Zone, discuss the various issues they have come across during their journey. The Fashion Zone, located in the basement of the Cineplex building beside Yonge-Dundas Square, is home to 34 fashion startups, all of which have unique and distinct products that often advocate for sustainability.
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Ryerson’s school of fashion has made its latest move to become a more inclusive and diverse environment for students. Last month, Angela DeMontigny became the school’s first Indigenous designer in residence.
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Ryerson clothing swap provides alternatives to fashion’s waste problem
Cadance Tan, first year creative industries student, shops at the clothing swap. (Bianca Zanotti/Ryersonian) People search among racks of clothing, a Mariah Carey song plays on the speakers, and jarring…