Archived entries for One year local fashion challenge

Loco 4 Local Fashion 1-year challenge DONE!

My one-year local shopping challenge is now over, but the challenge has just begun.

Over this past year, I’ve seen and met some incredible locally-owned boutiques and their owners, many of which I hadn’t been able to shop at purely for budgetary reasons. My shopping willpower was definitely tested on many an occasion!

Items on my shopping list throughout the year:

- Red clutch
- Blazers
- Hooded waterproof raincoat
- Faux leather jacket
- Skinny black pant
- 3/4 length shirts
- New wallet
- Purple toque
- Silver chandelier earrings
- Spring dress
- Jeans (just can’t have enough)
- New workout tank and leggings
- Scarves: Orange, turquoise, purple & grey

It’s interesting how our needs and desires change over the year, especially with the change in climate. I was able to get 7 of 13 of the items on this list at locally-owned shops or as hand-me downs. The rest I removed, changed slightly, or haven’t been able to find yet.

The great thing is, now that Fall is here I feel that I’m well stocked with pants and a nice hooded jacket, and have my sights set on a new faux leather jacket and some scarves to complete my wardrobe.

I recently broke the rules twice on my last vacation to Honolulu, where I got two accessories at the Forever 21 and Macy’s on the Waikiki Strip. I felt a bit guilty, but I did try before my trip to search out local boutiques or local designers, to no avail, and I thought I may as well have spent the American money I had with me where I could.

What this challenge has taught me is that it is absolutely possible to shop locally-owned only without sacrificing style. If anything, you will increase your sense of style as you find items that not many others are wearing (I’ve seen someone in the H&M dress I bought last summer, and it’s not cool) and the sense of accomplishment when you find that coveted item somewhere local – when you could have easily bought it at the mall – is indescribable. Definitely worth treating yourself to a cupcake.

You’ll also find that some of your favourite American or international brands can be found at locally-owned shops, where you can support local entrepreneurs while still sporting brands of a trusted quality. At my last trip to Lusso Baby in North Vancouver, they had an amazing array of high-end designer children’s items by Burberry, Louis Vuitton, and UGG.

Depending on where you live in the Lower Mainland, getting to some places than others may be a trek. I’ve still only be able to go to the central areas of Vancouver and North Van, but I plan to keep venturing further and further out to see what the suburbs have in store.

In conclusion, I am happy to never set foot in a mall again and shop locally only – for good! In addition, I will challenge myself further by trying to shop eco-friendly and locally-designed when possible, and shopping at more vintage and consignment stores. I know that there is an untapped group of them in Vancouver, and if I can find a once-loved item – that likely no one else has – at a fraction of the original price, it makes me feel better knowing that I have saved money (which I can use for more shopping!) and that my carbon footprint on the retail manufacturing industry is even lower than just choosing to shop locally-owned.

Good luck to you and your local shopping challenges – and if you are looking for suggestions on where to shop for certain things, comment here!

LAKSHMI splurge & luck on ILIA lipstick

I tend to win things. I figure I have good karma, because I tell grocery clerks that I’m buying the more expensive organic fruit when they punch in the regular fruit code during checkout.  One high-end and eco-friendly lipstick that came out recently is ILIA Pure Lip Care, created by Sasha Plasvic, a graphic artist and former luxury rebranding agent who I had the pleasure of speaking to at one of LYNNsteven’s sales.

Our lips are the closest organ to our mouths. They say we eat 13 pounds of lipstick in our lifetime. And it’s a fact that so many cosmetics are filled with junk and toxins. So why not put only the best natural stuff on our puckers? This is why I headed to Misch after work to buy a shade of Nobody’s Baby before store closing. I made it, but all of the lipsticks in stock were damaged during transport. So although I had to wait 6 days to pick it up, I was given the item for free! That’s the best customer service ever!

There are six different shades of ILIA, all of which are toxin-free (believe me, I checked) and are super smooth on application. They are available across Canada, the USA, and UK, but you can pick them up at LYNNsteven, Misch, and Homewerx if not online. Check out ILIAbeauty.com for more info.

***Update: I found the original ILIA card I received at LYNNsteven, and it’s so awesome I wanted to share it with you:

LAKSHMI splurge

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Maxi luau dress at Barefoot Contessa

If you are a woman and you haven’t been to Barefoot Contessa – ah, I won’t even bother finishing that. If you haven’t been, you must have at least HEARD about it. It’s one of the most girly stores in our city, and with two locations, it only takes one visit to be hooked.

Even after window shopping at Barefoot for years, I only made my first purchase just recently. But when it comes to dresses, I know where to go. Coupled with a sweet 30% CRAVE Guide discount, I headed down to the Main Street location last Saturday to reward myself with a new maxi dress – which I didn’t even know was called a maxi dress till fashion blogger Lisa Wong told me!

Since I’m going to Hawaii next month, I wanted a new long, floral printed dress to wear to a luau. So I started calling it a luau dress. And I got the first one I had my eye on, the CHELSEA ‘meadow riot’ dress for $59. The Medium was a bit too big, and there was a Small on hold, so they sold it to me so that I wouldn’t have to go to the Commercial Drive location to get it. Now THAT’S great customer service!

CHELSEA maxi dress – $46 with discount and tax

What else I love about Barefoot Contessa is that the staff is always there asking if you need help, and they have some gorgeous jewellery, gifts, and children’s wear that you can ooh and ahh over even if you don’t buy anything… which is REALLY hard to resist.

Though they don’t have a real website, they’re pretty active on Facebook and Twitter as well as on their blog site, and they’re always creative when it comes to window displays. Definitely add this place to your Main Street and Commercial walking tours – you won’t regret it!

Barefoot Contessa Main Street
3715 Main Street Vancouver BC V5V 3N8
604-879-1137
Monday – Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12-6pm

Barefoot Contessa Commercial Drive
1928 Commercial Drive Vancouver BC  V5N 4A7
604-255-9035
Monday – Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12-6pm

Facebook.com/thebarefootcontessa
Twitter @so_lovely
Blog: http://barefootcontessaboutique.wordpress.com



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