CLICK HERE for the very first video teaser for Fête Chinoise 2017 by Origami Heart
Read MoreTake the best of other cultures. Stir in a breath of fresh nature. Add a dash of urban spice, and shake in some prairie goodness. Finish it off with a chic sensibility. The result? A luxurious melting pot that I call Canadian fashion.
Read MoreSAVE THE DATE! The 3rd Annual Fête Chinoise takes place Saturday, November 18th at the Shangri-La Hotel, Toronto. Stay tuned for more details to come.
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Read MoreWe invited top talents in Toronto to redefine the modern Chinese celebration. Curated, cultural, compelling: It was a beautiful and meaningful showcase.
Read MoreElegance is an embodiment of grace, a return to manners linked in tradition, timeless, stylish and polished. Elegance, my friends, is not a word to be used lightly or thoughtlessly. It’s so much more than that.
Read MoreTalented videographer, Johnny Loh of Origami Heart, captures the spirit of our annual exhibition.
Read MoreIt is important to us to give back to our community and grow the pie together. For Fête Chinoise 2016, we donated 100% of all ticket sales to two organizations that were dear to us: Mon Sheong Foundation and Orbis Canada.
Read MoreArtist Alexandra Pelligrino of Cake Opera Co. is known for her breathtaking statement pieces of immaculate detail and extreme artistic quality. Inspired by porcelain and embroidery, she presented a series of cakes and desserts that combined the romantic aura and oriental motifs of vintage and modern Chinese fashion.
Read MoreIn the Queen’s Park Ballroom, Stemz Event Design & Florals created a modern nod to the Lam Tsuen wishing trees, blossoming with fuschia magnolias, which represent strength and beauty for all occasions.
Read MoreIn the main ballroom, Todd Kjargaard of Jackie O Floral Affairs & Event Design transformed the traditional Chinese Peony Painting into a larger-than-life red carpet wall, all created with flowers.
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