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Toronto Fashion Cluster
1. THE TORONTO FASHION CLUSTER
Creative designers,
trend-setting retailers
and innovative member
gather to work together
in the GTA, making it one
of the most fashionable
city.
The cluster is becoming
a booming industry and
is influential globally.
2. TORONTO FASHION CLUSTERâŚ
Toronto Fashion District, once known as the Garment
ď˘
District still exists today
Highly innovative and resourceful
ď˘
Has more than 550 apparel manufacturers
ď˘
Wholesale shipments totaling nearly $1.4 billion
ď˘
annually
More than 4,600 Toronto fashion retail stores generate
ď˘
annual sales of $2.6 billion
3. TORONTO FASHION CLUSTERâŚ
Employs nearly 50,000
ď˘
people
ď˘ Learning centre for the
industry
ď˘ Elite, Ford and Giovanni
(model agencies) have
offices in Toronto
ď˘ Becoming more
internationally exposed
4. CLUSTER MEMBERS
Many Canadian companies are being Recognized
ď˘
in the Fashion Industry
These companies include, Danier Leather, Holt
ď
Renfrew, Roots, Lida Baday, David Dixon, Franco
Mirabelli, Pink Tartan, and Sunny Choi
Manufacturers [They produce fashion based on the designers vision]
ď˘
Danier Leather, McGregor, Weston Apparel, Coco
ď
International, Macmor, Vikeda Industries
5. CLUSTER MEMBERS
Retailers [They buy fashion from wholesalers and in turn sell them to the
ď˘
end users]
Holt Renfrew, Roots, Harry Rosen, Reitmans, Bata
ď
Shoes
Media They consistently link the consumers to the fashion industry
ď˘
Fashion Television (CityTV) & Fashion Television Channel
ď
Fashion File (CBC)
ď
Elle Canada Magazine & Website
ď
Fashion Quarterly Magazine
ď
Flare Magazine & Website
ď
The Look Magazine
ď
6. CLUSTER MEMBERS
Education [They produce the future innovators]
ď˘
7. CLUSTER SUPPORTERS
Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI)
ď˘
Helps innovative small businesses, and supports and
ď
nurture new fashion businesses/ entrepreneurs, by
offering them opportunities to show their talents and
innovations.
ď They give a platform for new designers to
Fashion Industry Liaison Committee (FILC)
ď˘
Recognized importance of fashion industry
ď
ď Include representatives from design, education,
wholesale, retail & manufacturing
ď focuses on issues and needs for the industry
8. CLUSTER SUPPORTERS
L'Oreal Toronto Fashion Week,
ď˘
Happens semi-annually
ď
ď Showcases ready-to-wear collections by Canadian
designers to the global media
Apparel Industry Development Council (AIDC)
ď˘
develops training programs to enhance and diversify
ď
the skills of garment-industry workers
9. FASHION EVENTS AND EXPOSURE
LâOreal Fashion Week
ď˘
One of a Kind Show
ď˘
Toronto AlternativeWeek
ď˘
The Belle Ball
ď˘
100% Fresh Show
ď˘
Elle Opening Night
ď˘
Canadaâs Next Top Model
ď˘
11. LYON, FRANCE
Lyon Vision Mode concept, Greater Lyon aims to
ď˘
federate all involved in the Lyon fashion and design
industry, and trigger group dynamics.
ď˘ 394 Establishments with 2,328 jobs
Segments include textile, clothes, jewelry, cosmetology,
ď˘
design, leather & furniture
Main players:
ď˘
Clothes: Habillement RhĂ´ne-Alpes, Espace Mode
ď
Textile: Espace Textile, Première Vision, MusÊe des Tissus
ď
Jewelry: Print'Or show, Les Poinçons Lyonnais
ď
Cosmetology: European Dermocosmetology
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Center Design: RhĂ´ne-Alpes Design Center
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Leather: Leather Technical Center
ď
Art and crafts: MĂŠtiers d'Art, ComitĂŠ Bellecour
ď
13. NEW YORK CLUSTER
Much larger than Toronto Cluster
ď˘
ď˘ Employs over 122,000 people
ď˘ 3 times as much as expected from National Level
Pattern Employment
ď˘ 3 main fashion sub-clusters
Apparel Manufacturing
ď
ď Apparel Wholesaling
ď Jewelry and Miscellaneous Goods
Showcase most prestigious fashion shows by top
ď˘
designers
ď˘ Worldâs largest producer of Fashion Events
ď˘ Top international Modeling agency
14. BE A SUPPORTER OF OUR CLUSTER
The Toronto Fashion Cluster plays an important role
in our economic success.