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Hobnobbing at Leone with Emma Dunlavey

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

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Beauty Night Society, Carolyn Bruce, Clothes Line Finds, Colleen Tsoukalas, Emma Dunlavey, Forest City Fashionista, Leone, LuvnGrace Entertainment, Raw Foundation, Shelley, Vernard Goud

Last Friday night, May 27, I attended “Emma Dunlavey CURVE Fine Art Photography Exhibit and VIP Shopping Event” at Leone, the posh fashion retailer in Vancouver. I went with my good friend Shelley, who was visiting Vancouver from London, Ontario.

What can I say? Never have I clutched a glass of red wine and swanned in and out of racks bursting with gorgeous designer duds with such an edge of danger: Do Not Spill on Dior! Heh.

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Right, Shelley of blog Forest City Fashionista, and yours truly. Wearing our vintage duds and feeling like a million bucks.

I chatted for a while with artist Emma, whose gallery of photographic works graced the venue and who donated for auction a copy of her latest coffee table book called RAW, autographed by her and co-author BC-native Pamela Anderson. Proceeds of the book and went to the charity Beauty Night Society which provides “life makeovers” to Vancouver women living in poverty in the Downtown Eastside; partial proceeds of artwork sales also went to the Beauty Night Society.

Emma is what I call a jetset artist – she travels the world with her camera stopping for resin sculpting, shoots, and gallery openings here and there. Her poise and beauty (how does she keep her hair so perfect and her skin so dewy?!) made me ashamed to think I should have brought a sippy cup for my wine. Her website is here.

I met many of Vancouver’s glitterati that night, all dressed to kill. I particularly enjoyed hanging out in menswear where I chatted with photographer David Bong and his manager Yuliana Sirman, who is also a model. She is stunning! Click the link to see for yourself.

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Colleen Tsoukalas of the blog Clothes Line Finds. She is wearing a gorgeous dragonfly necklace by Carolyn Bruce Designs.

The DJ was in fine form as well with very danceable sets, which she grooved along to in silver sequins. I’m sure her tunes juiced the crowd for the after party at Bauhaus, which I did not attend, being as vintage – or even vintage-ier – than my clothing.

Vernard Goud, principal in LuvnGrace Entertainment which co-produced the event with Leone, wore a spectacular wild boar’s head slung around his neck, not a la Godfather, but a custom piece designed for him by Carolyn Bruce, who specializes in over-the-top steampunk jewellery. Everywhere I looked guests were adorned with her bling. (See Rich in the photo below.) You really must have a look at her wares here, utterly bold, daring, and original. Thank you, Vernard, for the invitation.

Special thanks as well (I think?) to the two fantastic women at the Raw Foundation Culinary Arts & Nutrition Institute counter for saving (or ruining) my life by sharing their secrets to eating chocolate all day every day without regret and being able to make it by my bumbling self. Hahaha!

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Shelley with fashionisto Rich Zeuq MagtibayAbarquez, wearing a custom Carolyn Bruce adornment for his bowtie. Some of Carolyn’s other pieces are HERE.

Finally, I can’t close without an enthusiastic nod to the people who provided the canapes, scrumptious bite-sized morsels of Indian food heaven served by a gorgeous woman in a sari. I regret that I don’t have their names. Yikes! I do know that they will be opening a restaurant soon in Gastown. If you know the caterer, feel free to leave a comment. [Edit: Gorgeous woman is Babita; Restaurant is Silk Dinner Lounge]

And that’s my report. Till next time!

For more coverage, visit the blogs of my friends who have posted on this event as well:

  • Colleen Tsoukalas at Clothes Line Finds. She and her daughter Anthea blog on everything fashion in Vancouver and Toronto, and;
  • Shelley at Forest City Fashionista, a style blog which includes coverage of cultural events from London to New York and its fashionable +40 elite.
  • Carolyn Bruce also has a fantastic photo gallery on Facebook.

 

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Eco Fashion Week

11 Monday Apr 2016

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Eco Fashion Week

Eco Fashion Week in Vancouver is on now, April 9 to 14. You may know that I am all about the thrift and treasure hunt, so this event spotlighting the challenges of a creating a closed-loop, sustainable clothing industry is right up my alley. It features not only hugely popular runway shows of eco-conscious designers, but also includes public engagement in panel discussions about eco fashion.

Highlights of the event include:

  • Thrift Style Challenge: three stylists create individual 10-piece runway collections with $500 of Value Village clothing; (Apr 11, SOLD OUT)
  • Street Chic Challenge (held Apr 9): eight designers transformed donated hotel sheets into Balmain-inspired pieces, which are on display at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel on April 11 and 12, and Pacific Centre Mall, April 14 to 30; and
  • 81-pound Challenge: design students give new life to 81 pounds of clothing, which is how much the average North American tosses into landfills every year. Yikes! (Apr 11, SOLD OUT)

Tickets are still AVAILABLE for the runway shows at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel on April 12, tickets here, and the Collective Conversation on April 13 at the Waterfall Building. The CC will be moderated by Erin Cebula of Entertainment Tonight Canada, and features panelists from Levi and Strauss and Value  Village, as well as local designers. There will also be a special interview with John Fluevog. Check HERE for details and tickets.

The Eco Fashion Week website has a complete rundown of what’s going on. It’s still not too late to join!

 

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