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The Hottest New Year’s Eve 2018 Parties Across Toronto

Toronto is gearing up to ring in the New Year, and there is certainly no shortage of parties to attend as we prepare to greet the year ahead. Try kicking off 2018 in style, with plenty of champagne, a memorable midnight kiss and all of your closest friends. Whether you’re feeling like a glamorous gala or a wild party, Real Style has compiled a list of the city’s most anticipated events, so you can usher in the new year in a suitable fashion. 

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New Christian Dior Exhibit At The ROM Leaves Us Craving Couture

Recently, Real Style had the opportunity to visit the Christian Dior exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The exhibit, which officially opened to the public on November 25 and runs until March 18, 2018, features Dior pieces from the iconic era of 1947 to 1957.

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Real Style Visits ROM Friday Night Live Fall 2017

When one thinks of the Royal Ontario Museum, an image of educational outings may immediately spring to mind.  After all, it’s easy enough to associate the dinosaurs, historic artwork and sculptures with the nostalgia of field trips. However, ROM Friday Night Live aims to officially make a night at the museum cool- by letting the wine flow and adding in a dance floor for good measure.

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See The Royal Ontario Museum’s “Tattoos” Exhibit Before It Closes September 5

Whether you’re fascinated by body art or simply curious about the culture behind ink, the Royal Ontario Museum’s Tattoos exhibition may be worth a visit.

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Top Canadian Museums To Check Out This Season

Canada boasts more than 2,500 museums that range from large metropolitan galleries to small community museums and chronicle everything from prehistoric dinosaur remains to historical artifacts. Whether you love learning about Canada’s history or are simply just planning a trip your family will enjoy, these museums are worth visiting for your next getaway to tour some of Canada’s best museums. From strolling through large totem poles to life-size woolly mammoths, find your new appreciation for Canadian art and history.

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