Shawn Ashmore Cover Shoot (Hollywood)

TCHAD Goes To Hollywood

BEAU TIES

BEAU*TIES | 1 Year Anniversary

Beau-Ties is a celebration of life, cross-bred with style. It’s an event where the usual is not suitable, and a chance for those with flair to express creativity and their own sense of originality.

How To Maintain Beau-Ties Etiquette

Step 1)   For The Men – Dress Appropriately. If an invitation indicates the party is a Beau-Tie event than a portion of what you’ll wear has already been decided for you.ALL men must wear a bow tie or necktie. No, this isn’t a stuffy formal event so feel free to make your outfit pop by upgrading your shirt-and-tie look by matching different patterns, colors and necktie styles.

For The Women –  Just look sexy & Chic (NO JEANS)

Step 2)   Consume Alcohol . Having more than two drinks throughout the evening will make you feel relaxed, which will motivate you too hit the dance floor. But don’t overdo it, that’s never a good look.

Step 3)   Be Generous . Gentleman, if you see a lady that catches your eye congratulate her by buying her a drink. You’d be surprised to know how appreciative a small gesture like this can be.

Step 4)   Be Friendly . Ladies, if a finely dressed gentleman (and we strongly stress the word gentleman) asks you to dance, DANCE WITH HIM!

FEB 12, 2010 @ Maro [135 Liberty St]

Dress Code: SOPHISTICATED & CHIC | ALL MEN ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR EITHER A NECK TIE OR A BOW TIE | FEMALES – NO JEANS | TICKET NOT VALID WITHOUT PROPER ID AND DRESS CODE |

adm: $20 ADV TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING OUTLETS

ticket outlets: ALL BIG IT UP LOCATIONS (Yorkdale, Eaton Center, Square One, and Vaughn Mills)

For tickets in the EAST contact 416 831 5305.

TCHAD BAI LING ISSUE RELEASE PARTY PHOTOS

TCHAD GOES TO ASIA FINAL CHAPTER [full] VIDEO ESSAY

Note: (HEAVY VIDEO FILE) LET VIDEO PLAYER PROPAGATE FOR 10-15 SEC, FOR BEST RESULTS

THE FULL VIDEO ESSAY

If you’ve already seen the Bai Ling Reveal Video, now, the most downloaded video in our archives, then you’ll love this, the final chapter of our trip to ASIA.  Join TCHAD Magazine Co-Founder George Sully as he narrates himself through Tokyo, Hong Kong and then, The Republic of China, all in the name of business fun and discovery.

TCHAD Magazine Quarterly BAI LING ISSUE RELEASE PARTY

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FRIDAY JANUARY 22 2010

TCHAD Magazine Quarterly presents // R E D

THE OFFICIAL WINTER ISSUE RELEASE PARTY featuring BAI LING

you are cordially invited to lobby this friday as we feature TCHAD Magazine Quarterly’s official winter charity issue release.
An issue dedicated to the most prominent charity fundraiser’s in the city.

Hosted by SULLY & GARDINER

beginning at 9pm stylish and sophisticated dress attire required.

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BSE 2009,LOUIS XIII, CARTIER DINNER

BLOOR STREET ENTERTAINS

CARTIER DINNER, HOSTED BY LOUIS XIII

George and C. Gardiner Cranston taste 180 year old Louis XIII, while sampling the finest in Cartier jewelry, all the while enjoying dinner amongst friends at the Cartier store in yorkville in honour of Bloor Street Entertains, the AIDS research fundraiser, benefitting the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research.

RUDSAK – FOUNDATION





The Birth of a Global Brand

A History Built on Loyalty

Rudsak originated as a family business, born from a passion for creating a lifestyle brand of the best quality and craftsmanship. The goal, and ultimately the success of the brand, has been to bring sense to the north america fashion market. Launched in 1994, it now possesses 11 locations across north America.
Rudsak is about loyalty – to creativity, to quality, to consumers and to the international flavor of montreal.

Bai Ling Cover Feature/ The Charity Issue

EDITORS DESK

BAI LING/THE CHARITY ISSUE

Kim Mercer

Perhaps it’s the cabernet-coloured glow of the holiday season; it may just be that I’ve had one gingerbread latte too many, but I am enthusiastically optimistic about the decade to come.

Putting this issue together has reassured me that there are more people thinking about, planning for and working towards a greater tomorrow than there are those frozen by apathy or ill will. In the greatest group project of all time, we are coming together to solve the problems we face: social, political, environmental challenges are no longer the sole burden or command of government. In his book The Wisdom of Crowds, James Surowiecki writes that “The simplest way to get reliably good answers is just to ask the group each time.” The book is full of entertaining, anecdotal and scientific proof that when it comes to solving a problem, two heads are better than one (or, as the French say, Du choc des idées jaillit la lumière). Cooperation breeds illumination!

We all have a responsibility to donate our time and talents to improving the world. TCHAD magazine chooses to highlight people and projects that share our values of social responsibility and sustainable lifestyle and innovation.

So, this Holiday Issue turns the spotlight on people who give, people who create and people who inspire. Bai Ling puts children’s charities before call times and red carpets. She gives not just money, but time to those who need help the most. Known more as a former Playboy cover girl than as a philanthropist, she laughs and continues to use her celebrity to raise money and awareness. Mega projects in major cities across Canada plan to prove that our urban centres can be reclaimed and returned to the people who make them great and unique. In February, the world will watch as Canada wins Gold on the ice, but also as we set an example of innovation and inclusion. The Olympic Village is a vision of sustainability; an example of what can be achieved when knowledge is shared and purposes are aligned. It’s all about the team, eh?! The one I’m talking about just happens to be made up of 6.8 billion of the smartest, most motivated people I know!

We want to entertain and inform, but we also want to educate and inspire. We see no contest between what is sexy and what is smart; what is vogue and what is visionary. And we love a good twist…

Tokyo + Hong Kong + Rep. of China Photo Essay

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