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Our full coverage of Vancouver designers, boutiques, trends, ideas and more for sustainable style. Granville is a proud media sponsor of Vancouver Eco Fashion Week, Sept 27–30. Win a VIP all-access pass!
September 27–30, 2010, the hottest eco designers, industry insiders, fashion devotees and sustainability leaders flocked to Vancouver to promote and celebrate cutting-edge style, ecofriendly designs and uncompromising, ethical production. And Granville Online was there, welcoming this world premiere event to Vancouver!
Check out our complete coverage, including daily reports, designer profiles and more!
Recreating a Derek Lam Spring 2010 runway look on a budget.
Our team puts an eco-spin on couture heavyweight Oscar de la Renta.
Love fashion but don’t want to shell out the big bucks?
Browse this elegant, well-curated Vancouver boutique for the top local, Canadian and international ecofashion labels.
This lovely boutique in the heart of Kerrisdale promotes the best in Canadian designs.
The push for Vancouver’s first Eco Fashion Week began with a fundraiser debut during the Olympics.
The Main Street fashion stalwart launches a monthly artisan market.
Top summer dress picks from 10 hot Vancouver and Canadian designers.
Vancouver fashion designer strikes the perfect balance between style and substance.
Love shopping in Vancouver? There’s an app for that.
Eco buzzwords aside, what does sustainable fashion really mean?
Light, airy and effortlessly sophisticated — fresh looks from Vancouver designer Nicole Bridger’s spring 2010 collection.
Candied delights, Parisian dreams and worldly flair — Vancouver designers usher in spring 2010.
Make yours a charmed boudoir with local lingerie line Love Made Me.
A fetching reminder of summer’s honeyed charms.
Vancouver designer Kulus Designs retells aboriginal myths with fashion-forward designs.
Past-life obsession meets handmade luxe with Vancouver’s Ora Bags.
Vancouver ecostylist Myriam Laroche creates new looks with fabulous vintage finds.
Flora & Fauna’s spring 2010 line is dedicated to man’s best friends.
Gastown’s Planet Claire houses locally grown ecofashion labels for men and women.
Meet local designers and ecofashionistas, plus get the inside tip on Vancouver fashion events, sales and more!
Vancouver’s top fashion bloggers share their style finds.
Vancouver’s Red Jade has been using sustainable fabrics for years.
The style mavens at Front & Company show us how to get the most out of the consignment experience.
Nixxi’s summer clothes are “flirty and light, great for day and great for night.”
Vote with your dollars! Leveraging our consumer power to improve the fashion industry through better shopping habits.
Resurrecting a former fashion staple, the handkerchief.
We recently hosted our first swap. Learn how to throw your own, plus get image consultant Lily Page’s top four tips for smarter shopping!
Eight local vendors not to miss at Vancouver’s Portobello West market.
Tread lightly on the planet with sustainable footwear from Simple Shoes.
East meets west with Vancouver designer Davie & Chiyo’s handmade clutch purses.
Fashion gets a conscience, as one local jewelry designer repurposes vintage bobbles.
Vancouver’s eco-forward clothing line Nate Organics has a message you can spread with style.
Dressing for the holidays should be fun rather than stressful, and—with a bit of creativity and strategic, well-considered purchases—need not be expensive or wasteful.
Wild, conspicuous, unrestrained consumption seems to have become as unfashionable as fleece clothing.
Eco-designer Jeannette Morgan serves up a collection of one-of-a-kind, up-cycled bags.
Fashion blogs help the eco-savvy crank up their style quotient. Plus, a list of some of our favourite fashion blogs and websites.
Eco-friendly garment company leaves hippie days behind in favour of fashion-forward clothing.
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Beach bags, wooden sunglasses, fair-trade rubber sandals, hemp suits, organic cotton towels and safer sunscreen…
Creativity, community spirit and commitment to sustainability thrive in the heart of Steveston. Ecofashion editor Davinia Yip tags along with Emily Langevin as she sources materials for her jewelry.
Preview fall trends from top Canadian artists at Spend on Trend, Aug 21-23.
Ecocessories.ca wants to save the world—one beautiful recycled bead at a time.
Hemp and organic cotton are increasingly being used by fashion designers seeking out new fabrics to work with that are durable and sustainable.
Organic cotton, bamboo, some soy, a little Spandex, and—bam!—timeless style inspired by squirrels…
A new generation of fashion designers opt for sustainables.
Chic sandals easily maintain a foothold in the ecofashion market.
Vintage hardware is reborn as trendy bracelets, earrings and necklaces.
Granville Online’s top ecofashion picks for EPIC—don’t miss these exhibitors!
Transforming juice boxes and aluminum cans into stylish and functional bags.
Lotuswear’s latest yoga-inspired clothing collection.
High-tech gear guru seeks to reform garment industry.
Vancouver graphic designer gives the traditional handkerchief a modern look.
A striking collection cast in the form of 19th-century wax seals by Pyrrha Design.
Funky gum boots for the fashion forward puddle jumper.