Doors Open Toronto: The Bata Shoe Museum
The other weekend I ventured out to explore Doors Open Toronto. My friend, who had reached out to me to join her, had the Bata Shoe Museum high on her list so that was our first stop. The line was long, like around the corner long, and it wasn't even noon. Luckily we ventured to the front and the very friendly security told us that the line was moving very fast, and people along the line agreed. So we joined the line and were in within ten minutes. First we explored the permanent collection, which houses a collection of celebrity shoes on the upper floor, and historical shoes on the bottom.
Fashion Victims: The Pleasures and Perils of Dress in the 19th Century. I love the late 19th century, especially the fashion, and this exhibit was no disappointment, placing the gorgeous shoes in context with the social and economic trends of the time. You have a whole year to check it out, its on til June 2016, so I definitely recommend venturing to check it out.
Fashion Victims Exhibit (Tell me these are not the most gorgeous shoes you've ever seen.) |
While the Bata was busy, it was definitely the highlight from a museum-dork like me. But if you plan on checking our Doors Open Toronto planning which buildings you want to hit ahead of time is a must. And you're willing to battle some minor crowds, it can be a great chance to explore the beautiful buildings of Toronto you would normally walk right past.
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