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On the Bee-List: Jewellery lovers gather to fete Maison Birks’ 135th Anniversary Gala
See the shots from Birks 135th Anniversary Gala » When you’re turning 135, it’s high time to roll out the red carpet or, in the case of Maison Birks, the blue carpet. The iconic Canadian jewellery house took over Toronto’s Shangri-La hotel Saturday evening for a celebratory birthday dinner in support of honeybee research and preservation. […]
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Toronto Life’s Most Stylish 2014: 35 party photos of the city’s fashion folk at their finest
See the photos from Toronto Life’s 2014 Most Stylish Party» In what has become a three-year tradition, Toronto Life once again kicked off TIFF for the regular folks (albeit the very rich, glamorous and well-connected ones) last night with its annual celebration of Toronto’s Most Stylish. 2014’s list includes many of the city’s most familiar […]
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Inside the Toronto Life Most Influential party: 37 pictures of stylish guests celebrating the city’s top-ranked people
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Last night Toronto Life celebrated the reveal of their Most Influential list by toasting Toronto’s 50 most influential people at The Ritz-Carlton. The lucky heavyweights—ranging from politicians to bankers to TV personalities—were profiled in the magazine’s December issue and, as the evening’s emcee Amanda Lang was eager to point out, also given a definitive rank. (Her 41st place spot obviously not affecting said eagerness.) Upon our arrival it was clear how those on the list have become so successful: they’re certainly not the familiar faces of Toronto’s late-night party circuit. The mood was much more about networking than clamouring for a cocktail, despite the impressive array of Ketel One and Tanqueray creations. Tailored suits and black dresses dominated—though oxblood items and fur accessories proved to be just as popular, including many a lush stole and a pair of furry booties on Leesa Butler.