On October 30th, deep beneath the streets of Old Montreal, Flyjin transformed into Monster City as Dulcedo descended into the madness. The energy was electric, the looks were chilling, and our roster of creators, models, and athletes, owned the night in haunting, high-fashion style.
Flyjin’s annual Halloween party has become a Montreal nightlife tradition, but this year, Dulcedo put its unmistakable creative stamp on the chaos. The night kicked off with Veuve Clicquot flowing and Flyjin’s signature low-lit, neon-drenched ambiance setting the tone for what would become one of Montreal’s most talked-about Halloween events. With haunting visuals curated by Carole Methot (@caroletheartist), the underground space morphed into a living, breathing art installation: part nightclub, part horror-film fantasy.
Our Dulcedo talent, from top influencers and content creators to models and athletes, brought their A-game to the theme. From undead glam to eerie couture, every look was a reflection of individuality, self-expression, and the fearless creativity that defines Dulcedo’s community. Between bottle service, photo flashes, and bass-heavy beats, monsters danced, creators connected, and the line between fantasy and reality disappeared.
As the final track echoed through Flyjin’s cavernous space and the last creatures slipped into the night, one thing remained undeniable: Dulcedo knows how to bring a moment to life. Our Flyjin Halloween takeover wasn’t just another party, it was a celebration of Montreal’s creative spirit, fashion, and influencer culture.
Because at Dulcedo, we don’t just attend and throw events, we create moments that embody who we are: bold, expressive, and unapologetically alive.