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Main Street boutique boasts the latest local designs plus new in-house line.
Founding local designers Glencorra Twigg and Christine Hotton, along with designer Jessica Vaira offer women a refreshing twist on fashion, as they support both sustainable and eco-friendly clothing, jewellery and accessory options—some made from recyclable materials.
www.twiggandhottie.com
3671 Main St, Vancouver
604-879-8595
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The Main Street boutique, located near 21st Avenue, has three in-house labels, and showcases more than 50 Canadian designers. Because Twigg&Hottie supports the local fashion scene, and presents one-of-a-kind environmentally friendly pieces, it’s the perfect place for guilt-free splurging!
They also feature their own in-house label We3 of simple, modern designs using sustainable fabrics. The line was a finalist in the Fashion Takes Action Design Forward competition in 2010.
Jess McMahon holds a bachelor’s degree from Simon Fraser University and has recently completed Capilano University’s Magazine Publishing Program. She hopes to pursue a career in writing or publishing.