Alternate your senses for Bright Night!

1st ever Fashion Show in the Dark!

Balanche Communication & Events presents Bright Night – Dining & Fashion in the Dark an extravagant event to alternate your senses. Funds raised from the 1st ever fashion show in the dark will benefit CNIB programs and services for blind and partially sighted Canadians. Bright Night will take place on March 4th, 2010 – 7:30pm EST at Toronto’s luminary O.NOIR restaurant (620 Charles St.).
 
$100 tickets are available HERE.
 
Bright Night explores new horizons in fashion through combining fashion and dining without the element of sight. This spectacular evening will include a delicious three-course meal presented by O.Noir, a two-part fashion show featuring renowned Canadian designers, and a reception featuring prominent fashion & community involved guest speakers. The targeted audience for this event includes fashion industry professionals, vision professionals such as doctors and eye surgeons and CNIB supporters.
 
Torontonians interested in supporting this unique, premiere event are also welcome. Bright Night features 12 talented Canadian fashion designers including Comrags, PYA Importers, Lizares, Jeffrey MacKinnon and more. All collections produced by our designers are created to arouse your sense of touch and alter your perception of fashion. The event will generate a new path to understand fashion through touch, sense, smell & sound.
 
Experience this unforgettable night at Toronto’s first ever dine in the dark restaurant, O.Noir the newest restaurant that’s taking Toronto’s dining experience to a new level. O.Noir creates a dining experience where senses are heightened to savour the smell and taste the food. “Bright Night is more than a fashion show – it’s an art form that creates awareness for blind and partially sighted Canadians. It is a night of dining & fashion for a Bright Night.” says Charanya Bala the Director of Balanche Communication & Events. Balanche focuses on creating events where the unexpected are brought to life.
 
Net Proceed from the event will be donated to CNIB, an organization that provides community-based support and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life.
 
For more information regarding Bright Night event please click HERE.

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