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Into The Wind - a film by Steve Nash

Mounties on the red carpet

Steve Nash with Canadian Mounties

Daniel Rosen, Steve Nash, Larry Rosen

Canadian themed decor

Steve getting fitted in Dolce & Gabbana for the red carpet
We were at the Steve Nash house party on Sunday night to celebrate his film Into The Wind after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The film is a documentary about Terry Fox. As a 6 year old in 1980, Nash was deeply inspired by watching Fox run with one leg battling cancer in hopes of raising awareness. As the Marathon of Hope's 30th anniversary approaches this fall, Nash felt inclined to spread his legend.
Hours before the premiere took place, Nash stopped by Harry Rosen on Bloor to look his best for the red carpet. We outfitted him in a Dolce & Gabbana ensemble and off he went.
The after party took place at the home of Canadian artist Charles Pachter. Charles graciously welcomed top notch guests into his home and art gallery nestled along a discreet side street in downtown Toronto. The theme was Canadiana and we couldn't help but feel a sense of pride for all things Canadian. From the mini pancakes and maple syrup, to the artwork on the walls, to the pillows on the chairs.
Congratulations Steve on your first TIFF film!
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