Fashion File

Fashion File

"Fashion File" is a Canadian television series, which airs on CBC Television and CBC Newsworld, as well as internationally in syndication. The series covers fashion industry news.

The series premiered in 1989. It was hosted from its inception until 2006 by Tim Blanks, who left the show at the end of 2006 to join the Canadian fashion magazine "Flare" as editor-at-large. Over the winter of 2007, the CBC aired "Fashion File Host Hunt", a short-run reality show in which ten finalists competed to become the new host of the show.

Adrian Mainella was chosen as the new host of the series at the end of the "Host Hunt". Other contestants included Peter Papapetrou, Manny Neubacher, Justin Singh, Paul Pogue, Mary Kitchen, Stephanie Pigott, Jamey Ordolis, Raji Sohal and Henrietta Southam. The judges were fashion magazine editors Bronwyn Cosgrave and Suzanne Boyd, and "Fashion File" executive producer Réjean Beaudin.

External links

* [http://www.fashionfile.com/ "Fashion File"]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/hosthunt/ "Fashion File Host Hunt"]


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