The We3 collective of Glencora Twigg, Jessica Vaira and Christine Hotton showed their Fall 2011 collection at Eco Fashion Week 2. Together they bring their individual aesthetics – clean lined modern, edgy tailoring and comfort and creativity – to the collection blending it into a combination of funky, tribal comfort. [cincopa AQHAmf6_tzaZ]
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Eco Fashion Week 2 – Lav & Kush
Lav & Kush debuted their latest Vancouver made, eco-conscious collection during Eco Fashion Week 2. Featuring Hemp, Hemp-Blend, Organic Cotton and Bamboo fabrics that gave their well tailored fashionable-casual garments an “Eco-Luxurious”look and feel. [cincopa AANAdcKatbUO]
Eco Fashion Week
The second successfull Eco Fashion Week Vancouver, celebrating eco-friendly and sustainable fashion designers Fall 2011 collections, wrapped up last week. Everyday this week I’ll highlight some of these collections and designers.
Eco Fashion Week Vancouver – Fall 2011
The 2011 Eco Fashion Week Vancouver kicked off with a great opening party at the Aveda Institute Vancouver. Aveda is a perfect presenting partner for Eco Fashion Week as they both have a great philosophy that fashion doesn’t have to forgo sustainability in the pursuit of style. The flagship Aveda Institute in the heart of…
2010 Olympic Memories
From February 12 – 28, 2010 Vancouver welcomed the world but more importantly woke up to the world and became a global city! The 2010 Winter Olympic Games finally arrived in Vancouver after a decade of pitches, plebiscites, planning, building, protests, decorating and some more protests. In typical Vancouver fashion the very vocal naysayers seemed…
Andrew Allen : New Artist On Tour
I have the good fortune to see a lot of artists and bands perform live many of them are new me and along the way there are some hits and misses. One of the recent hits is Andrew Allen; a relatively new independant artist who is presently on the road touring in support of a…
Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival Parade
Thousands of specators braved the rain to line the streets of Chinatown to watch the Chinese New Year Parade and help usher in the Year of the Rabbit. Featuring the largest assembly of traditional Lion Dance teams in Canada, the Parade winds its way through Pender, Main and Keefer Streets in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown. Organized…
