Fashion & Beauty GuideFor women: Evening

Brian Bailey

If you want to make a grand entrance, Brian Bailey knows a thing or two about drama. The designer’s glamorous eveningwear is praised for its royal sweep and elegant lines. The silk taffeta Azar skirt ($895) has a high waist and a ball gown skirt with a train; a cherry red satin-back crêpe gown ($1,195) has a V-neck and cowl detail at the back; the Agnes dress ($895) is made of jersey chiffon in an empire cut. Though you can buy off the rack, special orders are available.
Hours:
Queen, W noon–6, Th–F noon–7, Sa 11–6, Su noon–5; Bayview, M–F 10–9, Sa 9:30–6, Su noon–5
Location
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    878 Queen St. W. (at Shaw St.)
  • 416-516-7188

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