A no messing around guide to the coolest things to eat, drink and do in Vancouver and beyond. Community. Not clickbait.

Keeping Things Cool And Comfy With Kathy And Mira Of Lloyd Clothing

lloyd_scout-9938

by Grady Mitchell | In a bright, airy apartment just above the bustle of Commercial Drive, Mira Campbell and Kathy Hamigami create their new clothing line, Lloyd. The room is dominated by a large table, strewn with cuttings and rolls of fabric and crowned with a sewing machine. On the wall nearby a set of wooden pegs holds dozens of brightly-coloured spools of thread. Lit by bay windows and swept by an early summer breeze, the space feels comfortable and easy, much like the clothing the pair makes.

Their garments aren’t designed to cause a stir but rather get out of the way. They’re simple and minimal, centring on long, elegant fits. They come in subdued colours and in soft, natural fabrics that only grow more beautiful over time. While the majority of their designs cleave close to a tunic style, they’ve also branched into rings and bracelets made from ceramic.

“We started sewing together two years ago, but we didn’t know where it was going to end up,” Mira says of the brand’s conception (the company title comes from the surname of their close friend Theo, who you might know as the guy behind the Dunlevy Snack Bar and the one revitalizing the Ovaltine Cafe).

While Mira and Kathy collaborate on every design, from that point on their roles diverge. Kathy works full-time as an account manager at industrial design company Molo. She brings that skill set to Lloyd after hours, handling more of the business and administrative tasks. “Kathy takes care of all the things that make my brain hurt,” says Mira, who studied fashion design at Blanche MacDonald and handles most of the hands-on sewing.

So far brand and the pair behind it have remained something of a mystery. Until the recent launch of their site, their sole online presence was an artfully orchestrated Instagram showcasing dreamily detached woman draped in their clothes. It perfectly captured the quiet, composed and serene quality of their work. To learn more about Lloyd, visit their shiny new website.

lloyd_scout-9982

OTHER INTERESTING VANCOUVERITES

On 17 Years of Teaching (and Feeding) Proper Thai Cuisine, with Pailin Chongchitnant

It's been a full decade since the Vancouver-based Thai chef/educator released her first cookbook, "Hot Thai Kitchen". So when Scout had the opportunity to interview Pailin to coincide with the publication of the cookbook's anniversary edition, we didn't hesitate to take it.

On Happy Toasters, Hamburger Phones and Appliance-Appreciation, with Morgan Noll

If you haven't already paid a visit to Slice of Life Gallery to check out 'General Electric: Digital Portraits of Soft Electronics', Noll's first art exhibition - and you too dig "the design sensibilities of the 60s + 70s and want to stare lovingly into the shiny plastic of kitchen appliances" - then consider the pressure ON.

From Food as a “Catalyst for Connection” to the Magic of Cats, with Franz Seachel

The brand new "multidisciplinary arts space focused on wellness through the arts", located in the Railtown neighbourhood, is part retail shop, part venue, and aiming to be wholly accessible. From what we know so far, we love what this community hub is all about. Find out even more in our new interview its founder.

Talking 10,000-Year-Old Clay, Campfire Tacos, and Anti-Capitalist Wildfires, with Liz Toohey-Wiese

Currently on sabbatical from her teaching job, when we recently caught up with the artist and educator, she had just wrapped up a solo painting exhibition, and was preparing for a two-month-long stint at The FEELed LAB in Vernon...Fortunately, she had a bit of spare time to share what she’s been up to in the studio and around BC, before hitting the road.