Events

Spotted from the Backseat: Children’s Aid Foundation Spark 2011 Edition


Dancer and choreographer Tré Armstrong from So You Think You Can Dance Canada

On May 1, 2011, the inaugural Spark fundraising event in support of the Children’s Aid Foundation‘s new Ignite the Spark Fund was held at the Liberty Grand in Toronto. Over a brunch hosted by Global News co-anchors Leslie Roberts and Anne Mroczkowski, several renowned Canadians were honoured for doing their part in igniting the spark, including entrepreneur Arlene Dickinson, actress Andrea Martin, wrestler Nick Ugoalah, actress Debra McGrath, comedian Colin Mochrie, and choreographer/dancer Tré Armstrong.

An inspired fashion show followed, featuring touching personal stories from the celebrity honourees, unique theatrical performances and designs from the likes of Carolina Herrera, Marchesa, Vera Wang, Giambattista Valli and Oscar de la Renta. At times I was laughing and at others I was teary-eyed; the show was not only one of the most fun I’ve had the pleasure of watching, but it also underlined to me the importance of CAF’s mission to “improve the lives of abused and neglected children through prevention, enrichment and education”.

In fact, between the singing by Andrea Martin and an adorable gaggle of children, the dancing by Tré Armstrong, and a short comedy bit by Debra McGrath and Colin Mochrie, the fashion – as gorgeous as some of the designs were – played a secondary role in the show. Off the runway, however, was a different story. We spotted an abundance of royal wedding-inspired fascinators in the chic crowd, as well as fabulous florals courtesy of charity gala regulars Elly Barlin-Daniels and Jenna Naumovich. Their respective Dolce & Gabbana and Erdem dresses would have been right at home on the catwalk.


Jenna Naumovich in an Erdem dress, Hermès bag and Brian Atwood shoes

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The Heart Truth Fashion Show 2011

On March 24th, the Heart & Stroke Foundation held the 2011 edition of The Heart Truth Fashion Show at The Carlu in Toronto, an event that aims to raise awareness about women’s risk for cardiovascular disease. In its fourth year, the show featured celebrity models, including actress Elisha Cuthbert and singer Deborah Cox, in one-of-a-kind red dresses by top Canadian designers like Greta Constantine and VAWK.

“We’re reaching Canadian women with this lifesaving message: it’s time to take charge of your heart health”, said Bobbe Wood, CEO of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, in a press release. “Make healthy lifestyle choices, monitor your cholesterol and blood pressure levels, and advocate for the care you need from your doctor. And to Canadian men, we say support the women you love to protect their heart health.”

The HSF found a fun and light-hearted way to convey such an important message. The celebrity models strutted, danced and shimmied down the runway in stunning one-of-a-kind creations ranging from a sexy fringed mini dress by VAWK to a glam floor-length ballgown by Ines di Santo. This fashion show was the most fun I’ve ever had the pleasure of attending, and was a great kick-off to Toronto Fashion Week!

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