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THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week

By Kevin Naulls
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Yes? (Image: Erin Simkin)

Night two may have been short a few household names, but we managed to get some shots of the fashion frenzy. Stacey McKenzie was out and about hamming it up, but that’s yesterday’s news. Today we bring you hungry writers, lonely editors and people who would rather be anywhere but fashion week—oh, and we’ve got some happy, pretty people, too, for good measure. Check out the scene in a gallery after the jump.

THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
Yes? (Image: Erin Simkin)
THE SCENE: People were either happy, bitter or hungry on night two of Toronto Fashion Week
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