Vancouver Magazine
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Reason to Love Vancouver #27: Because Hastings-Sunrise Is the Place to Be
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Reasons to Love Vancouver #19: Because Secret bars Are Hidden in Plain Sight
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The Cover Story: 33 Reasons to Love Vancouver Right Now
Reason to Love Vancouver #1: Because a DJ Took Over the SkyTrain
Reason to Love Vancouver #10: Because We Have a Film Fest for Everyone
BC’s Best-Kept Culinary Destination Secret (For Now)
Very Good Day Trip Idea: Eating and Vintage Shopping Your Way Through Nanaimo
Weekend Getaway: It’s Finally Ucluelet’s Time in the Spotlight
Reason to Love Vancouver #7: Because the Dominion Building is Always Bumping
Reason to Love Vancouver #20: Because Our Slow Fashion Scene Is Growing Fast
Shop Hop: Inside the New Kit and Ace Flagship on West 4th
This spring, balmy weather and high seas beckon with a fresh crop of luxe vacation-ready pieces.
1. Always pack the right sunnies with Bottega Veneta’s new exaggerated cat-eye frames crafted in Japan. From $722, nordstrom.com
2. From pool to patio, the men’s Paloma chino is an all-in-one bathing suit and dress short with adjustable waist, mesh inner trunk and belt loops. $170, swims.com
3. Whether god or gladiator, there’s Greek antiquity in Chanel’s spring 2018 Resort collection: white and gold silk jersey cape ($7,650), stretch jersey swimsuit ($1,100) and green goatskin sandals ($1,675). chanel.com
4. The latest H Project collaboration features the Corubas Negras earrings in gold-plated bronze, turquoise, and blue and black thread—all handmade by artisans in Mercedes Salazar’s atelier in Bogotá. $325, holtrenfrew.com
5. Christian Louboutin’s new travel-sized Bikini Questa Sera evokes the heat of the sun that lingers on the skin with its heady tuberose, jasmine and Australian sandalwood. $185/30 ml, christianlouboutin.com
4599 Chateau Blvd., Fairmont Chateau Whistler3singingbirds.com
What: This Whistler Village shop opens a second outpost offering its signature Pinterest-worthy charm and locally designed fare.
Why we’re excited: This is ground zero for cool local goods: Russell Hackney’s Cabin Vibe ceramics, Whistler luminary Hollow Tree candles and handmade Cursor and Thread neckties.