
With blogger Coko Galore and Magnolia owner, Juan Carlos Gaona
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With blogger Coko Galore and Magnolia owner, Juan Carlos Gaona
More images on Toronto Street Fashion.


With entertainment producer Ryan Emberley and fashion designer Breeyn McCarney
Image courtesy of FASHION Magazine.


With I Want I Got's Anita Clarke, Final Fashion's Danielle Meder and Jas Banwait of Savillian.
Image courtesy of Jas Banwait.


“The penthouse at the Burroughs Building staged a stylish showcase last night of fabulous frocks donated for silent auction by designers and local celebrities. At The Frocktail Party, bartenders shook up blue cosmos while well-dressed guests bid on dream dresses by designers like Dolce and Gabbana, Greta Constantine, Betsey Johnson, and David Dixon. The flapper-style gown above was donated by Leah Miller, who wore the dress on So You Think You Can Dance. All proceeds went to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation… Michelle Reagan and the Style Box’s Gail McInnes looked sharp.”
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Photo courtesy Jason Howlett
At the media preview of the Roosevelt Room (2 Drummond Place, near Adelaide & Peter, 416-599-9000) with publicist Jessica Glover. Read the review at Toronto Tasting Notes.

What are you most looking forward to at LGFW?
Seeing all the most amazing people I know all in one space.
Describe your personal style using three adjectives:
Flirty, retro, feminine.
What’s one piece of your wardrobe you absolutely can’t live without?
My long fingerless gloves.
If you were an Olympus-dwelling fashion god, what trend would you bring back?
Big 80′s-style perms.
Tell us about your favorite street in the world to go shopping on.
Naturally, my home town of Glasgow – Sauchiehall Street! Fantastic shopping. Best accents. Great clothes.
Fill in the blank: __________ is a trend I can live without.
Harem pants are a trend I can live without.
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L-R: Flare Magazine’s Elisa Kosonen, myself, Carolyn Rohaly from CBC’s The Hour and Aime publicist Michelle Reagan
Spring Summer 10: Launch Event
Held at Thrush Holmes Empire on Queen West, the launch event displayed Jessica Jensen handbags and womenswear in a gallery setting amidst photographic works by Joshua Jensen-Nagle. The event was produced by Unforeseen Events with music by DJ Rick Scott and featured table wines by Strut wines, Jackson Triggs Grand Reserve sparkling wine and Orangina refreshments. The invitations were sponsored by online stationer Paperless Post and Jensen-Nagle’s works were represented by Elliott Contemporary for the event.

With Ainsley Kerr at the Greta Constantine Spring/Summer 2010 Show.


Capturing an inch of press attention in the middle of the Toronto International Film Festival is a huge feat, so kudos to The Style Box’s Gail McInnes and Amanda Brugel for dominating entertainment news shows, newspaper style sections and fashion blogs leading up to this year’s TIFF.
Their designer showroom and celebrity dressing agency promoting made-in-Canada designs generated so much buzz that they’ve added more Canadian labels, including Evan Biddell, Carlie Wong and Brandon R. Dwyer, to their mix of red-carpet-ready items.
“Celebrities and fashion tend to attract a lot of attention,” says McInnes. “We’re bringing together the entertainment and fashion industries to support each other.” Last Tuesday (October 13), they hosted a red-carpet preview for Gemini Award nominees, and the duo will be scouting menswear labels at next week’s shows. thestylebox.ca.
Full article here.