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Toronto’s Starkers Corsetry shows sci-fi inspired line at FAT 2014  

Tues. April 22, 2014: Starkers Corsetry sent a troop of models down the FAT 2014 runway, outfitted in wares with a decidedly tech-minded edge. Jonathan M. Hooper

TORONTO – Starkers Corsetry sent a troop of models down the runway at Regent Park’s Daniels Spectrum, outfitted in wares with a decidedly tech-minded edge.

Corsetiere Dianna DiNoble – a mainstay of Toronto’s fashion scene for the past two decades – latest collection at Fashion Art Toronto [FAT] 2014 showcased the tension between nature and technology.

The custom-crafted corseted gowns, in a palette of black and white, incorporated textures from nature and the animal kingdom as well as 3D printing.

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Scroll down to see photos from the Starkers Corsetry show.

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DiNoble’s Tuesday night show was part of FAT 2014’s subtheme of Earth vs. Industry.

Now in its ninth year, FAT 2014 – themed INFASHION/UNFASHION – is showcasing collections that draw on opposing values in the art and fashion worlds; masculine vs. feminine, minimalist vs. extreme, cult vs. culture.

FAT 2014 runs from Tues. April 22 to Sat. April 26, 2014.

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