Creating an event to showcase Elle Canada while supporting local up-and-coming designers has been on Jacqueline Howe's mind for some time. Yesterday, the vice president of Transcontinental Media and publisher of Elle Canada realized her idea come to life at the first Elle Canada New Labels gala to support the Toronto Fashion Incubator (T.F.I.) at the Direct Energy Centre. โItโs been a seed planted in the back of my mind for about two years, but we didnโt get the final approval [from the Elle offices in France] until September," Howe said of the process that led to the creation of the Elle show, a three-day fashion and beauty show that runs through Sunday.
The magazine has long been a supporter of T.F.I.'s New Labels competition and runway show. "We had been a partner and sponsor with them for the past five years, so last year, after the 20th anniversary event, we talked to [T.F.I. executive director] Susan Langdon and told her what our concept and idea was and that we would like to do an opening night that would be a fund-raiser for T.F.I. and host that competition that weโd been involved with,โ Howe said. โShe took it to the board and they said, โLove it. Itโs great.โ And so we started.โLast night's gala kicked off the magazine's three-day consumer show. The evening included a V.I.P. cocktail reception, held on the show floor, followed by a dinner for 250 guests in the galleria lobby, and the runway show, produced by the Idea Shop. Howe reported that the showโs ad campaign inspired the decor for the evening. โDenis Desro shot a girl on the run in a beautiful fuchsia pink raincoat, so we decided that was going to be our image that was promoting the Elle show, and we started to build out the entire show decor,โ she said.
Erin McLaughlin of Canadian Home & Country (also published by Transcontinental Media) created the centrepieces: fuchsia hat boxes filled with white roses and pink tulips. Each arrangement featured a designer itemโincluding a posy vase by Marc Jacobs, crystal martini glasses by Vera Wang, teacups and saucers by Jasper Conran, and a four-inch vase by Gianni Versaceโfrom the Wedgwood Company. Chair Decor dressed the tables in white linens and covered the chairs in white fabric accented with a fuchsia band.
Centerplate Catering prepared the food for the cocktail reception, held on the show floor, and the gala dinner. The menu included a grilled maple pear, oven-roasted cherry tomato, and caramelized walnuts served on baby arugula followed by chicken with a citrus-thyme glaze, Yukon gold and sweet potato duchess, and baby bok choy and snipped carrots. Guest dined on a molten chocolate lava cake with minted crรจme anglaise for dessert.
The New Labels competition, which celebrated its 16th anniversary yesterday, featured the work of designers Lara Presber, Eugenia Leavitt, Adrienne Butikofer, and Ashley Rowe. A panel of five judges awarded the Elle Canada New Labels fashion awardโincluding $25,000 and a spread in the magazineโto Leavitt in recognition of her collection of cocktail dresses. Event sponsors included Nine West, Rowenta, Triumph Vin de Pays d'Oc, and Movado.
The magazine has long been a supporter of T.F.I.'s New Labels competition and runway show. "We had been a partner and sponsor with them for the past five years, so last year, after the 20th anniversary event, we talked to [T.F.I. executive director] Susan Langdon and told her what our concept and idea was and that we would like to do an opening night that would be a fund-raiser for T.F.I. and host that competition that weโd been involved with,โ Howe said. โShe took it to the board and they said, โLove it. Itโs great.โ And so we started.โLast night's gala kicked off the magazine's three-day consumer show. The evening included a V.I.P. cocktail reception, held on the show floor, followed by a dinner for 250 guests in the galleria lobby, and the runway show, produced by the Idea Shop. Howe reported that the showโs ad campaign inspired the decor for the evening. โDenis Desro shot a girl on the run in a beautiful fuchsia pink raincoat, so we decided that was going to be our image that was promoting the Elle show, and we started to build out the entire show decor,โ she said.
Erin McLaughlin of Canadian Home & Country (also published by Transcontinental Media) created the centrepieces: fuchsia hat boxes filled with white roses and pink tulips. Each arrangement featured a designer itemโincluding a posy vase by Marc Jacobs, crystal martini glasses by Vera Wang, teacups and saucers by Jasper Conran, and a four-inch vase by Gianni Versaceโfrom the Wedgwood Company. Chair Decor dressed the tables in white linens and covered the chairs in white fabric accented with a fuchsia band.
Centerplate Catering prepared the food for the cocktail reception, held on the show floor, and the gala dinner. The menu included a grilled maple pear, oven-roasted cherry tomato, and caramelized walnuts served on baby arugula followed by chicken with a citrus-thyme glaze, Yukon gold and sweet potato duchess, and baby bok choy and snipped carrots. Guest dined on a molten chocolate lava cake with minted crรจme anglaise for dessert.
The New Labels competition, which celebrated its 16th anniversary yesterday, featured the work of designers Lara Presber, Eugenia Leavitt, Adrienne Butikofer, and Ashley Rowe. A panel of five judges awarded the Elle Canada New Labels fashion awardโincluding $25,000 and a spread in the magazineโto Leavitt in recognition of her collection of cocktail dresses. Event sponsors included Nine West, Rowenta, Triumph Vin de Pays d'Oc, and Movado.
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