Pink Tartan's fall 2007 runway show was one of the highlights of Toronto Fashion Week; the exclusive, invite only event was jam packed with Canadian fashion insiders.

For the lucky few with reserved seats, (Think Fashion had two!), the show's one hour delay posed no problem, but there was no rest for some weary feet; if you weren't on the list, it was standing room only. Pink Tartan loving fashionistas clad in the highest of high heels began to curse their beloved Manolos and Jimmy Choos.
Even Canadian fashion diva, Jeanne Beker - chic and fabulous in a fur trimmed black suit - couldn't take it anymore; the minute the doors opened, she brushed past less important fashion journalists (like me!) and made a beeline for her front row seat.
Despite the slow, and somewhat rocky start, the collection ended up being worth the wait. The stone faced models walked out in incredibly wearable designs that brought new meaning to the term "ready to wear."
Great seperates, easy to wear knits, and gorgeous outerwear made up most of the collection -with each piece being more wearable than the last. Short mini dresses in metallic fabrics, fur-trimmed coats, and slim fitting trousers made this collection anything but boring; it was classic with a trendy twist.
With sharp tailoring, and a great fit, this collection ensures that Canadians will be looking classic and chic this fall.