
Ahead of the Canadian Screen Awards, here are our favourite looks from red carpets past
In honour of this year's events, we're looking back on some of the best fashion from the inaugural ceremony in 2013 to now — plus highlights from its predecessors, the Genies and the Geminis.
From Tynomi Banks — one of the stars of Canada's a Drag and, later, Canada's Drag Race — at the 2019 CSAs and the Trailer Park Boys sporting hockey chic at the 2003 Geminis to Andrea Martin arriving at the Geminis in full '80s glam, these are the best looks from Canadian film and TV awards past.
Stacey McKenzie
Dan Levy
Rebecca-Jo Dunham-Baruchel
Stephan James and Shamier Anderson
Tynomi Banks
Andrea Martin
Selena Lee
Devery Jacobs
Chantel Riley
Rachelle Lefevre
Mitsou
Vivek Shraya
Rob Stewart
Niki Shin
Trailer Park Boys
Soraya Azzabi
Dylan Playfair and Andrew Herr
Char San Pedro
Charles Officer
Atom Egoyan
Martin Short
Natasha Henstridge
Nikki Yassemi
Katheryn Winnick
Stream the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards live on CBC Gem on Sunday, June 1, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
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