Vancouver Magazine
The Broadway/Cambie Corridor Has Become a Hub for Excellent Chinese Restaurants
Flaky, Fluffy and Freaking Delicious: Vancouver’s Top Fry Bread and Bannock
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Wine Collab of the Week: The Best Bottle to Welcome a Vancouver Spring
Naked Malt Blended Malt Scotch Whisky Celebrates Versatility and Spirit
The Orpheum to Launch ‘Silent Movie Mondays’ This Spring
5 Things to Do in Vancouver This Week (March 27-April 2)
Meet Missy D, the Bilingual Vancouver Hip Hop Artist for the Whole Family
What It’s Like to Get Lost on a Run With a Pro Trail Runner
8 Things to Do in Abbotsford (Even If It’s Pouring Rain)
Explore the Rockies by Rail with Rocky Mountaineer
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
Vancouver’s second J.Crew store is now officially open in Pacific Centre. We dropped in the new women’s wear-only shop this week to preview some preppy summer staples but left with a few bright surprises! The sales girl running around in the Postage Stamp embroidered mini in neon yellow ($172) literally stole the show – poor thing couldn’t go two steps without someone gushing – and the in-store-only black and white geometric print sundress ($170) was a close second. The CeCe flats ($160) are as comfortable as they are cute, and this season is the perfect time to complement your blacks and beiges with some hot pink and yellow. At your next garden party, pair J.Crew’s timeless chino shorts (now $45) with a striped sleveless blouse ($80) in breezy lightweight cotton, and grab an Invitation clutch in trendy cork ($160) to finish the look.