Brian G. Bailey | |
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Born | (1958-02-15) February 15, 1958 (age 66) Alberta, Canada |
Label | Brian Bailey dresses |
Brian Bailey (born February 15, 1958) is a Toronto, Ontario, Canada based fashion designer. He designs for women and has bridal and evening collections in addition to day-wear and ready-to-wear, sportswear, and plus sizes.
Career
Bailey started out in the fashion business in Toronto. In 1988 he took part in Toronto Fashion Week.
In April, 2007, Bailey went on the Canadian Shopping Channel and sold $80,000 of designer clothing in one day. Also 2007, Brian Bailey acted as the 'mentor' to young fashion designers in the reality television competition Project Runway Canada. He remained on the show for its second season.
By 2009, Bailey's fashions were sold at Saks and Harrods. His designs are currently available online at TSC.
References
- Martin M. Pegler (13 May 2003). Stores of the Year, Vol.14. HarperCollins. p. 108. ISBN 978-1-58471-032-5.
- "5 Canadian Designers Breaking The Mould And Embracing Diversity". Huffington Post, Tia Duffy, 12/15/2016
- "Five minutes with Project Runway Canada host Brian Bailey". Windsor Star, July 6, 2012
- "Canadian designers bloom and grow in fashion incubator". MARLENE HABIB, The Globe and Mail, Jul. 12, 2012
- "Toronto fashion week: 25 years of trendsetters and troublemakers". Toronto Star, Astrid Lange and Peggy Mackenzie, Oct. 14, 2010
- "Now showing: Canadian design". Toronto Star, Bernadette Morra, May 3, 2007
- "Project Runway, Take Two Tonight". Torontoist, January 27, 2009 By Sarah Nicole Prickett
- "Project Runway Canada's Brian Bailey describes our country's fashion ...". Calgary Herald, 2007/10/16. Natalie Atkinson
- ;"When Iman came to Ottawa, there was no talk of coalitionWhen Iman came to Ottawa, there was no talk of coalition". Financial Post, Zosia Bielski, Jan. 23, 2009
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