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TIFF Fashion Poll: Suzanne Rogers, Rachelle Lefevre, Freida Pinto and Emmanuelle Chriqui

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TIFF Fashion Poll: Suzanne Rogers, Rachelle Lefevre, Freida Pinto and Emmanuelle Chriqui

Here are today’s contenders in our TIFF red carpet fashion poll:

Rachelle Lefevre: The Herve Leger bandage dress is an obvious if uninspired attention-getter. We love the forest green colour with Lefevre’s red locks. Take that, Twilight! Freida Pinto: Like Nelly Furtado before her, the gorgeous Slumdog actress is going for garbage bag chic in Alexander McQueen. On the plus side, who wouldn’t want to find her on the side of the road? Emmanuelle Chriqui: Clearly the Entourage actress is taking the “if you’ve got it, flaunt it” mantra to heart. Yes, she’s hot, and yes, we’re probably just jealous, but one size up would have been a more flattering fit. Suzanne Rogers: As always, our homegrown fashionphile seeks sartorial inspiration from the twirling music-box ballerina in a Zuhair Murhad confection.

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(Images: Lefevre by Stefania Yarhi, Pinto and Chriqui by Karon Liu, Rogers by George Pimentel/WireImage/Getty Images.)

Courtney Shea is a freelance journalist in Toronto. She started her career as an intern at Toronto Life and continues to contribute frequently to the publication, including her 2022 National Magazine Award–winning feature, “The Death Cheaters,” her regular Q&As and her recent investigation into whether Taylor Swift hung out at a Toronto dive bar (she did not). Courtney was a producer and writer on the 2022 documentary The Talented Mr. Rosenberg, based on her 2014 Toronto Life magazine feature “The Yorkville Swindler.”

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