Vancouver Magazine
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The Future of Beauty: How One Medical Aesthetics Clinic is Changing the Game
4 Fashion Designers From African Fashion Week Vancouver to Put on Your Radar
Before Hibernation Season Ends: A Round-Up of the Coziest Shopping Picks
Who needs an Ugly Christmas sweater when you have these to dress-up your holiday party?
Be bold and brave with your look and try a patterned suit from top to bottom. This casual print Gregory tux blazer is made formal with black lapels. $614 for the blazer, $378 for the matching trousers, mrturk.com
You can never go wrong with a custom-made shirt, and the premium white pleated square-front Tuxedo shirt brings just that little bit of holiday flair to an otherwise simple white collared shirt. $159, indochino.com
A style rule we live by is no grey or black socks. If you’re a bit reserved, add some fun and personality with bold printed Flamingo Party socks. And really, who doesn’t love a flamingo print? $13, goodlucksock.com
We are in lust over this hypnotic scent with ingredients coming from the Indian agarwood trend, one of the most expensive raw materials in the world—spicy, yet fresh. Creed Royal Oud eau de parfum, $510 for 75 ml, holtrenfrew.com
This classic-yet-unexpected Edmonton oxford in grey calf leather is a shoe-stopper. $378, poppybarley.com
Prints and patterns incorporated into an outfit are a must. From Vancouver company Cursor and Thread, this Martin cotton bow tie will have you looking dapper at any chic cocktail party. $59, stilllifeboutique.com