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Homegrown Business: Sandra and Acacia of Serenity West
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Homegrown Business: Sandra and Acacia of Serenity West

June 10, 2024 Lauren Kannwischer

Interested in sustainable and timeless clothing pieces? Look no further than Vancouver based, mother-daughter duo, Sandra and Acacia of Serenity West. With the goal of combating fast fashion and providing pieces that are flattering on […]

Homegrown Business: Casey Desjarlais of Decolonial Clothing
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Homegrown Business: Casey Desjarlais of Decolonial Clothing

April 22, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Casey Desjarlais, CEO of Decolonial Clothing, leads an Indigenous-owned brand in Vancouver, promoting social justice and amplifying Indigenous voices through authentic apparel. Founded with the mission to increase visibility for Indigenous people, Decolonial Clothing generates […]

Kali Works
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Homegrown Business: Alex Dingiria of Kali Works

May 1, 2023 Sabrina Greggain-Lord

Kali Works is a Pan-African fashion brand that centres on creating stunning and unique pieces utilizing African design and culture. We spoke to Alex Dingiria, Co-founder and Conceptualist of Kali Works to learn more. What […]

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Homegrown Business: Jeff Martin, Owner of Vancity Original Brand

April 17, 2023 Demian Vernieri

The Vancity Original Brand is a premiere all-city men’s and women’s streetwear brand for all ages. Recently, we spoke with Owner Jeff Martin to learn more about what they do. What is your business called […]

1918 - N. Tullis Motor Accessories Store, Pender and Howe Streets
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Old Photographs of Storefronts in Vancouver (1910-1930)

March 30, 2023 Danica Jacobs

Vancouver has long been home to many vibrant and interesting shops, eateries, and businesses. Its rich history has also come along with many changing storefronts. In this archive, you will find photographs of storefronts in […]

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Old Fashion Photographs from Vancouver

July 7, 2022 admin

Throughout the 1900s, and still in the present day, fashion has reflected the spirit of the city of Vancouver. Acting as a proponent of expressing culture and displaying innovation, it represents the current tastes of […]

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Homegrown Business: vintage and unique clothing, Clothed on Sunday

January 3, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Clothed on Sunday is a Vancouver vintage and unique clothing business. We spoke with Kelly and Cooper to find out more about what they do. What is your business called and what does it do? […]

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