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LOOKCITY: On Secret Location, Strathcona Stockings & The Sartorialist Goes To Spain

by Jenny Bachynski | Secret Location is a brand new Vancouver fashion/lifestyle concept store at 1 Water St. in Gastown. The curation was evidently done with the 1% in mind (it’s really expensive), but it’s still worth a look. German designer Larissa Hadjio is one of the many great designers represented. Her sculptural bags are awesome. Of a Kind is a superb online shopping experience that really focuses on supporting up and coming designers and showcasing the talent of small businesses. I love the meet the designer section of the site where you can learn a lot about the people behind the products. If Vancouver and Canadian designers are your preference, you can find them there too. The National Ballet of Canada is celebrating 60 years of dance with a beautiful exhibit displaying 60 artfully constructed tutus. Flip through the photos to see some pretty amazing design and craftsmanship. Learn more about the Tutu Project here. And since we are on the topic of ballet, Montecristo paired up with Ballet B.C to collaborate on a stunning editorial shoot with Vancouver based photographers Gene Doe. The combination of dancers performing in beautiful clothes can not be beat. Check out the video above. Take a stroll to 2408 Main Street and discover the newly renovated Jewellerbau studio where artist and designer Dina González Mascaró showcases her beautifully-crafted, wearable art. ^ This video is short, but it gives inspiration and insight into the king of street style photography, The Sartorialist. Socks are so underrated. You must visit Strathcona Stockings to really see the potential. All items are designed and made in the studio and every print is completely original. I love the The Desert Flower print in particular. Sadly, in our city of flip flops, Toms and Hunter boots, I have a feeling we won’t be seeing this trend hit our lovely strreets anytime soon. Local looks after the jump…

MEANWHILE, ON THE STREET THIS WEEK…

Dani visitng from London| Perfectly coordinated accessories, especially the bag.

Kayla from the West End| Great hat, fun jewelry.

Rebecca from Delta| A refreshingly bright colour in some gloomy weather

Helen from Oak Street| Preppy layers

Becky and Barry from East Van| Summer retro

Blair from Main Street| Daft Punk pride. Awesome boots and Kevin Staab skater hairstyle circa 1985.

Ryan from Main Street| Tailored sophisticated

Steven from Surrey| Varsity inspired with a great bag

EVERYWHERE YOU LOOKCITY

————————————————————– Jenny Bachynski is the Style Editor of Scout Magazine. Raised in Alberta, she packed up her bags in her teens and headed to Vancouver to pursue further education in fashion design. In 2009, she started her own small business Jenny Andrews Recycled Leather Goods, as well as her blog Jenny Loves. Thereafter, she discovered that one of her greatest joys was stumbling upon beautiful and interesting things, and sharing them with anyone who would listen. ————————————————————–

There are 3 comments

  1. The Sartorialist is not the “king of street style photography”, not even close. he takes picture of fashion on the streets, completely different game. People like Gilden, Winogrand, Shabaz, Erwit, Mair, Boogie, Estavan, etc are legendary street photographers. Please get your info right for their sake and the rest of us who shoot street.

  2. Damn. If Becky & Barry ever reproduce, society as we know it will end in a vortex of hipster slackerism the likes of which modern science could never predict!