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You decide: who dressed the best at these parties from TIFF’s opening week?

By Jean Grant
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Sangita Patel, Sylvia Mantella
(Images: George Pimentel)

The Bay fêtes Stephanie Seymour, September 8:  The retailer celebrated its newest campaign star with a formal dinner party in The Room at the Bay.

TIFF’s AMBI Gala, September 9: AMBI Pictures held a star-studded white-tie dinner at the Four Seasons, complete with a Diana Ross concert.

TIFF Soirée, September 9: The charity event kicked off the festival with cocktails, music and an on-stage conversation with Natalie Portman.

Who dressed the best? Take our poll:


Left: Sangita Patel (#1); Right: Sylvia Mantella (#2)

Sangita Patel, Sylvia Mantella
(Images: George Pimentel)

Left: Halla Rafati (#3); Right: Mosha Lundström Halbert (#4)

Halla Rafati, Mosha Lundström Halbert
(Images: George Pimentel)

Left: Diana Ross (#5); Right: Mischa Barton (#6)

Diana Ross, Mischa Barton
(Images: George Pimentel)

Left: Natalie Portman (#7); Right: Sarah Gadon (#8)

Natalie Portman, Sarah Gadon
(Images: George Pimentel)

Left: Bernadette Morra (#9); Right: Natalie Brown (#10)

Bernadette Mora, Natalie Brown
(Images: George Pimentel)

(Images: George Pimentel; Portman, Gadon and Brown courtesy of WireImage/Getty for TIFF)


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