The powder room. The loo. The lavatory. Call it what you may, but everyone needs to use the facilities from time to time. Yet at L’Oréal Fashion Week, finding a restroom is almost as difficult as securing a coveted front-row seat, according to what we've overheard in the tents.
The public washrooms adjacent to the skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square are queued out following every show, and they close at 10 p.m. The toilets in the basement of City Hall and the bathrooms in the Bay on Queen are two nearby options, but the word in the tents is that the Sheraton Centre Toronto offers the best bet for clean and spacious washrooms. (There's even a full-length mirror.) That sure beats the two johnnies-on-the-spot we saw behind the registration tent.
The public washrooms adjacent to the skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square are queued out following every show, and they close at 10 p.m. The toilets in the basement of City Hall and the bathrooms in the Bay on Queen are two nearby options, but the word in the tents is that the Sheraton Centre Toronto offers the best bet for clean and spacious washrooms. (There's even a full-length mirror.) That sure beats the two johnnies-on-the-spot we saw behind the registration tent.