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The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion Week

Spring has only just sprung, but who says you can't bookmark these sweet fall trends?
The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion Week

Toronto Fashion Week

The Canadian tuxedo

Triarchy Atelier Denim took this look to a whole new level with patchwork detailing and the addition of a matching clutch.

The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion WeekPhoto: George Pimentel/Getty Images

Leather hair ties

Mackage, known for its bags and coats, shows how to rock leather — even in a ponytail.




The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion WeekPhoto: Redken Canada

Wide silhouettes

Helder Diego capitalizes on our collective love of wide-leg trousers by pairing them with — you guessed it — a wide sleeve.

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The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion WeekPhoto: George Pimentel/Getty Images

Cute nail art

Hayley Elsaesser x Essie offers this super simple take on nail art — a must try! Who knew five little dots could make such a statement?

The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion Week

Bare shoulders

Dubbed the "cold shoulder" top for obvious reasons, this sporty floral look by Jennifer Torosian is the perfect way to transition from one season to the next.


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The 5 most wearable trends from Toronto Fashion WeekPhoto: George Pimentel/Getty Images

Related: 12 trench coats that are perfect for spring
Coming soon: The answers to your biggest style questions Our favourite looks from Toronto fashion week S/S 2016

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