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VANCOUVER FASHION WEEK
Written by Eva Anastasiu   
Thursday, 05 November 2009
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RED JADE

Vancouver being the greenest city in Canada, it’s no wonder its fashion week reflects these eco-conscious credentials. Last year EFW sponsored a showcase of eco friendly designers at an independent venue, you can still catch all the beautiful shows here.

This year the eco-friendly designers have been included into the main fashion events of Vancouver Fashion Week taking place in the principal venue at Collin Campbell, you can catch the Spring/Summer 2010 collections tomorrow, Friday November 6th starting at 5pm!

We’re excited to see what’s new with some of our favorite Canadian designers for next season.

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LAV AND KUSH

Lav and Kush always impress us with their sophisticated garments in rich colors and materials, grown up and glamorous.

We’ve just discovered Red Jade, a newcomer who’s made a name for herself with her perfectly tailored separates and suits as well as her sexy but sophisticated dresses.

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NATE ORGANICS

This season more than ever we have a crush on the hats by Nate Organics with their romantic “gentlemen farmer” appeal which suits both gentlemen and gentlewomen!

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HAWKS AVE

Of course, this being the west coast, fitness, yoga and outdoor activities are a big part of people’s activities and you no longer have choose between style and comfort with brands like Hawke Ave. and Movement.

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Thank you for your support
written by Margarita, November 09, 2009
Thank you for mentioning that Red Jade is one of your newest favourite Canadian Designers. We really appreciate the support.

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