People sitting on a bench with a city skyline in the background

King West Condo

he King West Condo was the hub of Evelyn's Toronto years — a concrete-ceilinged loft in one of the city's most energetic neighbourhoods, with the industrial bones of the building balanced against a domestic warmth that made it genuinely liveable and persistently photogenic. The space had that specific Toronto quality: raw enough to feel real, but refined enough that brands wanted to be in it.

A significant portion of the early Evelyn's Parties archive was shot here. The layout — open plan with a large dining table, a kitchen island that became a bar setup for almost every event, and windows looking onto the street below — made it a natural entertaining space that read well on camera at any scale from an intimate dinner to a standing-room gathering. It was the kind of apartment that made people ask where it was.

The Forbes mention, several brand partnerships, and a number of pieces of content that still circulate were produced in or around this space. It's documented here as part of the complete record of the world of Evelyn Martin, alongside the parties and shoots it hosted.