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Slideshow: ogling the VIPs in the front row at Toronto Fashion Week

By Frances McInnis
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The Scene: fashion week’s front row
(Image: Erin Simkin)

Toronto Fashion Week is ostensibly about the clothes, but at least half the fun is seeing socialites and celebs air-kissing and yoo-hooing in between shows. While loitering at the tents this year, we ran into Toronto’s newest and most high-profile Raptor, a couple of big-name actors and the man who cried—repeatedly—during his nationally televised quest for love. Below, a slideshow of the people deemed too beautiful or important for anything but the front row.

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The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row
The Scene: fashion week’s front row

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