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In this episode of FashionTalks, Donna Bishop and Sarah Jay dive into Episode 3 of Project Runway Canada, a high-stakes avant-garde team challenge, featuring future-focused textiles developed at TMU (Toronto Metropolitan University). They highlight the design moments, runway choices, and feedback that made this episode such a compelling watch.

The conversation then shifts to exclusive interviews with eliminated designers Naimo and Taalrumiq, who open up about creativity, culture, and courage. Naimo reflects on fashion as freedom, embracing her Somali heritage, and the bravery it took to finally let herself be seen on a national stage. Taalrumiq shares how she carries her Inuvialuit ancestry onto the runway, transforming skills once used for survival into high fashion and fine art, and proving it’s never too late to pursue your dreams. Together, their stories illuminate the power of representation, resilience, and self-expression—on Project Runway Canada and far beyond the workroom.

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