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Kelsey Dundon

So I went to The Bay

And normally the story would end there. Except this time I wasn’t buying socks.

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I was perusing See by Chloe, McQ and ADAM at the launch party of the Vancouver flagship store’s new White Space, hosted by FASHION Canada.

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Seriously. The Canadian institution best known for their blankets is now a force to be reckoned with. That second floor feels Holts-esque, Nordstrom-like.

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In other words, if you need new socks, you’ll have to go elsewhere.

P.S. There are no socks on The Anthology’s Facebook page either, but you should add it anyway.

Let’s hear it for new talent!

There’s something fun about discovering the up-and-comers — whether they’re artistsmusicians or, in the case of Vancouver Community College’s Fiat Mode XXIII Fashion Show, designers.

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The grads of 2010 blew me away. And the fun thing about seeing 21 designers at one time (aside from the fashion overload) is the variety. Some, like Ana Jost, looked to the future with architectural pieces.

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Others, like Blake Hyland, drew inspiration from the past. (Sketches found here.)

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Blake crafted his rugged, textured menswear out of up-cycled fabrics sourced from vintage clothes (he’s a buyer for one of Vancouver’s favourite vintage shops Mintage). And the result was quite a spectacular show opener.

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Some, like Karen Niven (pictured in her own design), crafted pieces I would wear all day every day. Her brocade dress was part of a collection inspired by 1950s Manhattan.

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Some of the students kept it conservative. Leah Mosoff wasn’t one of them. Her modern, asymmetrical dress is draped with a nude-coloured cape that you wear in front. It’s gutsy. And I love that. (She was one of two VCC students to be finalists in Montreal Fashion Week’s Telio Design Competition.)

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And speaking of capes, I fell in love with  Fay Zhao’s graphic butterfly-printed beauty. Also a piece I would wear all the time.

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All the work that went into these collections made me think of one thing: late nights spent at a sewing machine. Maybe that was also because the students’ sketchbooks were on display (Quito Quinn’s is pictured) to give the audience a glimpse of how these collections all began.

ConGRADulations, class of 2010! You guys killed it.

P.S. Let’s hear it for following The Anthology on Twitter!

So sweet! (And not just because it’s candy)

Sabrina, an old friend from Vancouver who now lives in Brooklyn, attended Fashion’s Night Out  in New York (lucky thing).

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And what were they serving at the Prada party she attended? Prada-beribboned Swedish fish! She sent them to me along with what might just be the sweetest postcard I’ve ever received:

“I got a laugh out of these, and when I saw your FNO post, I realized this package reminds me of your blog: colourful, sweet, quirky, and makes fashion + style endearingly accessible.”

So I just wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you, Sabrina! Swedish fish for everyone!

Wearing green from head to shin

It’s Eco Fashion Week in Vancouver. And I couldn’t go to the opening party at AVEDA without wearing something earth-friendly, could I?

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So I chose vintage (surprise, surprise) and rocked it from head to mid-calf (my boots are new).

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What does the week hold? A celebration of green (not granola) designers like Vancouver’s own Nicole Bridger (the above photo is from her Fall 09 collection).

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And parties with some of my favourite Vancouver blogettes (like the blurry and beautiful Melissa, Chloe, Alicia, Nicole and Carolina above).

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P.S. You know what goes well with green? Gold.

“Vancouver is awesome.”

“And you can quote me on that,” said Michigan’s Tunde Olaniran after his show on Saturday.

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Tunde opened for Vancouver’s Run with the Heard at the second annual Olio Festival. (His show was amazing, by the way. Next time he’s here, you want to be there.)

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I went. I had a blast. Then I headed to Post Up, the latest show at Ayden Gallery, where I ogled paintings I would love to add to my living room wall. (See that gorgeous piece by William Chad Willsie? It would look amazing on this wall.)

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Wore vintage suede shorts that look alarmingly like lederhosen (I am so ready for Oktoberfest).

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And my walking boots, which look alarmingly like cowboy boots.

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Post Up is at Ayden Gallery until October 17th (posters above by Colin Moore). It’s awesome. And you can quote me on that.

P.S. This statement ring is going to make you drool. And we’re giving it away!

You know how when you love someone…

You give them roses? Well, DesignerApparel.com must love you a lot.

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Because the shopping search engine (where you can compare and contrast goodies from brands like Ralph LaurenMichael Kors, and Kate Spade) is sponsoring this Rose Cluster Ring from Juicy Couture giveaway.

How do you win this vintage-inspired hand candy? There are three ways to enter (do all three and you’ll be entered thrice!):

1. Comment on this post and tell us how you’d rock it. (I’d wear it with a sixties-style cocktail dress and bright blue heels).

2. Like The Anthology on Facebook. (Already have? Post on the wall!)

3. Follow The Anthology on Twitter. (Already do? Then tag @TheAnthology!)

This giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents. The lucky winner will be chosen on September 30th. Good luck!

When I say “Oli” you say “O”

The second annual Olio festival is taking over downtown Vancouver this weekend (woohoo!), which means hundreds of emerging and established artists will be bringing their own breed of music, comedy, art, and film to a venue near you.
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“It’s such a wonderful opportunity to see the work/love/passion of 500 relevant artists both local and international,” says Dani Vachon, Olio’s director and music curator. The four-day festival promises to be even bigger and better than last year’s with 40 events and 500 artists. This has got to change Vancouver’s reputation as “No Fun City”, doesn’t it?
“I think every festival, every artist, every comedian, every musician, and every fan is changing Vancouver’s cultural scene. In fact, your blog is changing the scene, too.”

Aw shucks.

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So, of all the Olio artists in all the disciplines, which three are must sees?

 

The Very Best (pictured above) is a very exciting cross between world and indie rock. I think the comedy show that’s partnered up with Global Comedy Fest at the Rickshaw Theatre will be good laughs. And I’m really excited to see what Tunde Olaniran (hip hop weirdo from Flint who is opening for Run With The Heard at Venue) will be like on stage,” says Dani.

Oh, and I’d personally like to see the documentary No Fun City. Just ’cause.

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Time to break out the New Kids on the Block concert tee and hit the Olio circuit? I think so.
Olio runs September 23 – 26. Get your wristbands here. Photo of The Very Best found here.

Got my daily dose

Of Vitamin V, Canada’s online magazine that delivers daily tips about the happenings in your city (V for Vancouver, M for Montreal, T for Toronto and so on).

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To celebrate their best year yet, they threw a Back to School Bash at the Fairmont Pacific Rim‘s gorgeous Willowstream Spa.

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There, we were manicured, massaged and martini-ed to our hearts content. (If you want to spoil yourself, I mean really, really spoil yourself, this is the place to do it.)

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Wore my short-sleeved navy blue blazer over my long-sleeved electric blue blouse.

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Which fulfilled my daily requirement of Vitamin V (this time the V stands for vintage).

P.S. You need some Vitamin TAF (The Anthology on Facebook) in your diet.

I must have been a pirate in another life

Because I love the sea. And everything to do with it — the salt, the surf, even the seaweed.

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And when I can’t spend every day at the beach, I find little things of sea-themed beauty to help, um, tide me over. Like these handmade silver pendants from Vancouver’s Filou Designs. I met designer Fiona Louie at the One of a Kind Show media sneak peek (she’ll be showcasing her handiwork at the show in December).

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And I could not take my eyes off her nautical-themed charm bracelet. It would look perfect with, oh I don’t know, something like this:

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Not exactly pirate wear, but close enough.

Mark your calendars for December 9-12. Judging by the preview I attended, the One of a Kind Show is going to be, um, a one of a kind event.

First photo found here.

P.S. Sea you on Twitter (worst pun ever, I know).