Philip Sparks Fall 2009

The Fashionisto

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Published February 16, 2009

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Updated October 21, 2017

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There is a consistent theme when it comes to discussion of next season’s collections. From the runways of Paris to New York, the terms “recession” and “fashion” have been paired together as a reactionary relationship. Flying under the radar, a majority of next season’s collections have played it safe with basic colors and materials. From Canada comes Philip Sparks who has not let the “recession” deter his creative vision. Philip Sparks has a tradition rooted in heirloom and bespoke techniques.  Inspired by Sergei Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf”, Sparks has created a collection born out of the wilderness. Utilizing fur, flannel lining and quilting, Sparks presents a rich collection “given a Canadian twist in plaid suiting, intarsia knit curling sweaters and traditional blanket coats.”  Forget black as a fall trend and welcome a generation of new designers who refuse to tow the line of design safety.

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

2009 Fall Lookbook.inddPin

Pictures courtesy of Philip Sparks

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10 thoughts on “Philip Sparks Fall 2009”

  1. These looks show so much imagination but there’s so much that wearable in here. Definitely a talent to watch.

  2. These looks show so much imagination but there’s so much that wearable in here. Definitely a talent to watch.

  3. i was fortunate enough to actually be at the show last night and it was dope! the space the show was held was brilliant. the models they used was perfect, and the free gin was definitely a bonus. toronto fashion week is normally pretty lame but thank god for philip sparks.

    p.s. your blog is pretty effin rad.

  4. i was fortunate enough to actually be at the show last night and it was dope! the space the show was held was brilliant. the models they used was perfect, and the free gin was definitely a bonus. toronto fashion week is normally pretty lame but thank god for philip sparks.

    p.s. your blog is pretty effin rad.

  5. boring I can buy this at wall-mart for less, this is not what we expect from a young designer! where is the innovation? why would I buy any of these things if I already own them from basic stores! It's amazing what a little sucky sucky can get you!

  6. boring I can buy this at wall-mart for less, this is not what we expect from a young designer! where is the innovation? why would I buy any of these things if I already own them from basic stores! It's amazing what a little sucky sucky can get you!

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