After work yesterday I went to the Toronto launch of Chantal Simmons’s Stuck in Downward Dog. Held at Kultura, a swank restaurant on King Street East, it was one of the more inventive launches I’ve been too in a while (nothing can hold a candle to the Raw Shark launch, but you know it’s hard to beat a art-installation shark boat).
In addition to the fab venue, the entire party was full of swag. And really awesome girlie swag too, from OPI nail polish to Cake nail files, from eye cream to lip gloss to these cute little flower broaches, it was incredible. Essentially, they handed you a beautiful bag and you just filled it up with what you wanted, as much as you could carry.
I’ve been looking for a sweet little chicklit book to sort of soothe my manic work-related reading, and although I didn’t pick up a copy of the book at the launch, I am still going to add it to my TBR pile for sure (Scarbie said she’d loan me her copy). And it was delightful to see some friends too, which is always the best thing about a book launch.
I also got a chance to briefly say hello to Chantal Simmons on my way out, and she looked just so lovely: she was wearing a gorgeous strapless pink dress with these wonderful silver shoes. If I was any bit of a fashionista, I could explain it in more detail, except I will add that she was as lovely to meet as she was to look at. Does that sound corny?
I felt like quite the frumpy grandmother among all the lovely ladies in my Lululemon biking pants and my oxford shirt. Note to self: always bring along extra clothes in the summer in case there’s an event you need to go to after work and your biking clothes just won’t cut it. Sigh. What can you do, really.
On the whole, I think it was the right way to launch a chicklit title, with a martini named after the main character, lots of great girlie swag, a room full of lovely book people and an author who seemed happy and excited about it all.
Thanks so much for such a sweet entry! I’ve been a fan of your blog for quite a while now even though I didn’t know who you were, so I’m so flattered that you came to my launch party and I’m glad that you had a good time!
xo
Chantel