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The cool breeze and the winding down of The Ex can only mean one thing: it’s festival time. Hugo Boss got an early start on the film fêtes on Wednesday night with an intimate ‘do at their Bloor Street store. Hosted by TIFF’s artistic director Cameron Bailey and CEO Piers Handling, the luxury retailer launched a limited edition pocket square that will be on sale in Boss stores across Canada. All proceeds from the accessory will support TIFF’s Pocket Fund, which ensures children from lower-income communities have access to TIFF’s learning programs. Also, word on the street is Hugo Boss will be handling all the pre- and post TIFF parties for The Riot Club – so keep watch, Max Irons fans. parties@globeandmail.com

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The limited edition Hugo Boss pocket square.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Cameron Bailey (left), Piers Handling.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Mark Rupert (left), Devon Soltendieck.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Drew Scott (left), Linda Phan.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Robert Faissal.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Ayman Hbeichi (left), Kevin Pennant.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Lyriq Bent.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Ainsley Kerr (left), Sabrina Maddeaux.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Cameron Bailey (left), Lanita Layton, Piers Handling (right).Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Joey Natale (left), David Labrecque.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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Paul Aguirre-Livingston (left), Christopher Turner.Ryan Emberley/The Globe and Mail

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