BC Fashion Week Fashionably Late

Peter T. Hoang
Fall is finally upon us in Vancouver but on the runways of New York, Paris, Milan and London, it’s all about Spring and Summer. The newest designer collections are being showcased for upcoming seasons. Vancouver developed its own much less lavish version, recently showcasing local and even some international designers during BC Fashion Week.
I attended more than a handful of shows during the past week, sitting front row with my legs crossed and posture perfect. I was often peeved that none of the shows started on time. Honestly, unless your name is Marc or Karl and you’re undertaking a multi-million dollar runway show in Paris, it is not respectful to have your eager audience waiting too long. Once the events did get underway, attendees were witness to a handful of blossoming talented designers, watching as passionate dreams came alive. Timing issues aside, in the end, it’s all about the love of fashion.

The majority of the collections I watched during the week shared one common theme: classic wardrobe pieces and traditional tailoring with a modern twist. Teenflo, Olsen Europe and Hugo Boss, all located at Oakridge Centre, carry prime examples of beautiful, tailored fashion with a timeless look, which reminds me a lot of what was being shown at Fashion Week. Whether it was a coat with darted detailing or a silk white blouse, the clothes being shown draped beautifully on the strutting models.

Attending BC Fashion Week was definitely an eye-opening experience for me. With the experience gained from this season, I can only hope for the best, wishing for strong progress in the upcoming seasons from the fashion community in Vancouver.



Oakridge has helped to inspire, support and celebrate many Defining Moments over the past 50 years. Festivities at Oakridge Centre will run all day long on May 6, 2009 and include:



