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Fantasy Boy Summer 2010
Models: Maggie Wong, Stephanie Bea, and Risa Kusumoto
Photography by Jeffrey Chan
Makeup by Kimberly Skory
Hair Conception and Execution by Dylan Dias

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Description: Fierce
                  Aberrant
                  Neoteric
                  Transglam
                  Alexander McQueen
                  Sex
                  Youth
                  Bowie
                  Out
                  Yves Saint Laurent

Condes Fall/Winter 2008
Models: Christina Di Stasi, Alycia Boyce, Danielle Fisch, Jillian Southey, Marisha Alexander, Mary Wong, Michelle Medrano
Photography by Nataliya Rodina
Makeup by Joelle Dela Paz assisted by Janelle Jones
Hair Conception and Execution by Dylan Dias

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Description: Every head of hair has an individual texture; a softness or a roughness that defines that person. We mold our hair into shapes we can identify with, into forms that we can live with. Each form unique, each shape individual; telling a constant story of who we are, where we’re from, and what we do. It is raw beauty, individuality, personality, and culture. It is the juxtaposition of texture and model, shapeless form, and construction and destruction. It is Condes.

District Spring/Summer 2008
Models: Jon Sinclair, Christina Di Stasi, Alycia Boyce, Maggie Wong, Ilona Novak, Mary Wong, Natalia Bonka, Jennifer Dela Paz, Joelle Dela Paz, Nive Thambithurai, Tiffany Mullaney, Siobhan Hall
Photography by Nataliya Rodina assisted by Nayomi Dias
Makeup by Beulah Dias
Hair Conception and Execution by Dylan Dias

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Description:
The concept of The District began in late 2007, originally, and spontaneously, as a creative outlet fueled by the numbing monotony of suburban mall hair salons. Eventually, the purge of colour, shape, and asymmetrical line gave birth to what was originally dubbed Toronto Life, a collection that aimed to capture the evolution and diversity of the urban landscape – within city trends, style, and innovation separated by age and district. Ultimately, Toronto Life became The District, named from the very concept it was based on, and nurtured from the very people who’ve embraced it.

© 2010 Dylan Dias