SUPERNATURAL is Now Open! Located on the Upper Level near Whole Foods

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The epicentre of Toronto Fashion Week, Yorkville is brimming with haute locales and hidden gems to keep you well-heeled, well-fed and well-rested between shows. In fact, the downtime between TFW’s runway presentations, curated talks and after-parties offers the perfect opportunity to explore the many stylish destinations in the area.

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Anxiety management expert & author, Julian Brass, will be celebrating the launch of his new book Own Your Anxiety: 99 Simple Ways to Channel Your Secret Edge. Further event details to be announced..

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September 3 - 5, 2019 10AM - 7PM Fashion Environment 136 Yorkville Ave - The Lane at Yorkville Village @tfw | @yorkvillevillage The Toronto Fashion Week Marketplace aims to provide Canadian designers and artisans a platform which allows them to build relationships with the industry and sell directly to the consumer. The Marketplace will feature multiple brands ranging from established to emerging Canadian brands!.

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Ba&sh is a French fashion brand founded by best friends Barbara & Sharon who wanted to bring to life their dream wardrobe for all occasions.  Each collection is designed in Paris to exude spontaneous, carefree femininity – with a distinctly Parisian foundation of effortless style. Join ba&sh and TNT on the final eve of Toronto Fashion Week (Sept 5, 6-9pm) for a special opening celebration on their first store in Canada! Shop their new fall collection over French cocktails, desserts & receive a new ba&sh autumn tote bag as a special gift with purchase...opening night only! RSVP here! Find them in the former TNT Women's space (Upper Level), next to the Hazelton Avenue entrance as of September 5, 2019..

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Lindsi Hollend is a fine art photographer based in Toronto.  The artist has a unique perspective of the everyday moments and objects in the world, be it the allure of nature or the magnitude of the space that surrounds her. She is fascinated by structure, layers, texture, light and colour...which are seen abundantly in her work.  One major driving force in her artistic career has been her commitment to using “in-camera” creative techniques to better understand her photographic subjects.   REFLECT ON: water and glass Throughout Lindsi Hollend’s artistic career, her focus has been on capturing her unique perspective.  In this collection, Lindsi encourages viewers to embrace the transformative power of the reflective surfaces of water and glass, as they interact with their environment, creating new perspectives of familiar imagery. In the water images, Lindsi plays with the reflective properties of water – a surface that is never still.

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Toronto Fashion Week returns to Yorkville—and Yorkville Village—September 3–5, 2019. There will be spectacular runway presentations, insightful panel discussions, a bustling designer marketplace, and more.

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