TMU’s Branded Materials Transition Project tried to help students shed Ryerson merch but some are still seeking it out.
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The upcycled collection is part of the university’s branded materials transition project.
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Fall fashion trends are amping up as students are turning to social media for their looks.
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We all have our own unique sense of style and the way we dress ourselves can be a form of self-expression. Fashion can be empowering and help us feel comfortable …
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Beauty behind the mask
Finding creative expression, stress relief and self-confidence by wearing mask makeup during a pandemic
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Photo Essay: Nowhere to go and nothing to dress up for
by Sam Harleyby Sam HarleyYoung people who say fashion is important to them reflect on how their mental well-being is suffering during the pandemic
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VIDEO: Unexpected supply costs in film, fashion programs put low-income, BIPOC students at disadvantage
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Counting threads: Unexpected supply costs in film, fashion programs put low-income, BIPOC students at disadvantage
Undergraduate students in film and fashion are spending thousands of dollars in addition to tuition to try to succeed in their fields — a practice they call ‘demotivating and disheartening’
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From writers to designers, here are some of Canada’s most legendary Black fashion leaders right now
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Inclusion, sustainability and decolonization: Ben Barry’s fashion legacy
After years of teaching, Barry says he feels that he’s the one who’s learned a lot