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Culture pick: A Shaded View On Fashion Film festival, Paris

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If you’re not burned out on films and documentaries, post-TIFF–and can swing a last-minute trip to Paris–A Shaded View On Fashion Film, the world’s first annual fashion, style and beauty film festival, will be kicking off at the Centre Georges Pompidou on September 24. Read more »


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TIFF red carpet: Matt Damon, Bryce Dallas Howard and Clint Eastwood at Hereafter

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Bryce Dallas Howard at the Hereafter premiere. Photography by James Helmer

Matt Damon and Bryce Dallas Howard, in a dress by Elie Saab, for the premiere of Clint Eastwood‘s Hereafter.
Click the images below to see pics from the premiere or see all our TIFF 2010 red carpet galleries>>


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Culture report: The films to see, TV to watch and music to listen to this fall

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Shia LeBeouf and Carey Mulligan in Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps

This way for the season’s best TV, books, music and more:

FILM: Fate, Facebook and finances invade theatres this fall.

BOOKS: Our fall book club from the cream of the crop of Canadian fiction femmes.

MUSIC: The most fashionable bands, the most intriguing artists and the releases simply too big to ignore.

TV: There’s plenty of sex, fun and guns on the tube this fall.

ARTS: The don’t miss art, opera and dance events of the season.


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Is it just us, or has Drew Barrymore been looking really good in London this week?

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Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage/GettyImages

The Guardian said that no one dressed well this week, but we here at FASHION will have to respectfully disagree. Drew Barrymore has been looking like a doll on her London jaunt to promote her new flick, Going The Distance, with co-star etc., Justin Long. Nothing’s over-styled–it’s all just the right side of quirky.

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Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, and Rodarte’s ballerina costumes are coming to TIFF

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The Toronto International Film Festival announced the 2010 line-up this morning. At the top of the fashion-watchers list is Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, which is making its North American premiere at TIFF. The “psychological thriller set in the world of New York City ballet” stars Natalie Portman and features costumes by Rodarte. (Check out this stunner above.) Portman plays a ballerina who develops a twisted friendship with a rival dancer, played by Mila Kunis. Read more »


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Get some reel love at these coast-to-coast film fests

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Wong Kar-Wai's In The Mood For Love plays January 29 and February 10 at Cinematheque Ontario. Photo by USA Films/Photofest

Wong Kar-Wai's In The Mood For Love plays January 29 and February 10 at Cinematheque Ontario. Photo by USA Films/Photofest

No more nights at the multiplex. This month, feel the art and soul of movies with a coast-to-coast host of film festivities:

  • Victoria Film Festival has bee showcasing indie cinema for 15 years; it’s a chiller, cozier alternative to the Hollywood North-ness of the Vancouver film fest. (January 29 to February 7, victoriafilmfestival.com) Read more »

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    Twihards join Degrassi kids, Fefe Dobson and Bella’s dad at the New Moon premiere

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    nov09newmoon8_lgTeam Edward and Team Jacob came out for premiere of The Twilight Saga: New Moon at Toronto’s Winter Garden Theatre last night. The crowd ranged from tweens in kitten heels and crinolines (Suri Cruise in five years) to TwiMoms in satin and sequins. The accessory of the evening wasn’t sparkly jewels reminiscent of Edward’s sun-touched skin, but feathered headpieces that were more posh than goth. But back to the boys!

    See photos from the New Moon premiere after the jump.

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    FASHION at CIFF: Calgary Film Fest director gets red carpet ready at Mealan

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    CIFF executive director Jacqueline Dupuis on the red carpet at last year's Calgary International Film Festival.

    CIFF executive director Jacqueline Dupuis on the red carpet at last year's Calgary International Film Festival.

    This week marks the opening of the Calgary International Film Festival (calgaryfilm.com) and ten days of premiere-hopping and socializing with the stars.

    Taking time out from her busy gig as executive director for CIFF, Jacqueline Dupuis shared with me a few of her style secrets that take her from day to night over ten days and approximately one hundred and eighty eight films. Rule number one was enlisting the help of a stylist, Leah Van Loon. Read more »


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