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Montreal’s fetish New Year’s Eve party should be on your bucket list

Hosted in a former bathhouse, this kinky costume party has a very strict dress code, helpful Pinterest reference board and some no-nonsense rules.

Written by
Laura Osborne
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What are you doing December 31?

New Year’s Eve events and parties are popping up all over the city, from decadent dinners to the biggest bash downtown.

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Montreal’s kinkiest party, the Carnavalesque Snow Ball—hosted by Cirque de Boudoir—promises to gather the best-looking crowds, and some of the most extreme fetish entertainment in the city, inside a former bathhouse.

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Photograph: Jo Gorsky | Cirque de Boudoir

Sounds seriously sexy, but don’t just take our word for it.

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Photograph: Jo Gorsky | Cirque de Boudoir

Featuring electronic music from the best DJs, live burlesque, gogo dancers, circus performances, a dungeon, and a special midnight countdown with host Plastik Patrik, this party is going to be off the hook.

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Photograph: Jo Gorsky | Cirque de Boudoir

There are a few strict rules, however.

1. You have to dress to impress, so full fetish or Snow Ball-themed costumes are a must. You will be declined entry if you are wearing regular street clothes. For detailed dress code recommendations, check out Cirque de Boudoir’s Pinterest board.

2. Absolutely no photos of videos (they have official staff photographers for a reason).

3. No touching without consent. Always ask permission.

4. The staff has final say. If you disrespect the rules, you will be removed. And if you witness something that looks like it might be breaking the code of conduct, let a staff member know immediately.

For more information about Cirque de Boudoir's Carnavalesque Snow Ball, click here.

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