Monthly Archives: May 2011

Black and White Formalities

Our favorite trio, KRUHX, starting a movement and making changes, while looking fierce.  Kruhx is Garrett, Yana, and Jordan – three people who will change how you create.

The androgynous lop-sided bob and rope belt

University Prepsters

Congrats to Jere and James on their graduation! Gold buttons suit you well.


Vancouver Fashion Week: Street Style

In the crowd at Vancouver Fashion Week Fall’11:

Vancouver Fashion Week Fall 2011

Vancouver Fashion Week


For Vancouver Fashion Week, we sent our buddy Jojo over, which was a great experience for her considering she’s never been to any type of fashion event before. Vancouver Fashion Week has built itself to be one of Canada’s best fashion weeks with a large international representation of fashion designers and media coverage.  Jojo was only able to go for one night, but the show was packed full of designers. The designers for the night were emerging and established Canadian designers. According to www.vanfashionweek.com the designers for the night are: Andrea Hilbrecht, Wilber Tellez, Brittany Wacher (all three are from LaSalle College), Liuba Palanciuc, Melissa Squire, Queenie Luo, Sarah Runnalls, Pouneh Askarian, Tanya Min Jee Ellis, Mackenzie Sam, Elen Danielle, and Story of a Girl and Blushing Designs by Shelley Klassen.

We’ll have to let you know more specifics later, but Jojo is in Hong Kong currently on an adventure. When she returns, we’ll add the designers who correspond to our pictures. Below are our favorite outfits from Vancouver Fashion Week:

The picture below is blurry, but I really enjoy the colours and fabric used in the outfits.


As we’ve grown into the fashion community the biggest shocker I learned was that the community is surprisingly welcome and friendly. I’ve rarely experienced snobbery or elitism, as often stereotyped with fashion, but the Vancouver and Calgary fashion communities have been amazingly supportive and encouraging.  It’s funny that the rare occurrences of snobbery have been from individuals who aren’t proactive in the fashion community (their only involvement is by attending events and trying to look cool). To all individuals who are searching how to get involved in the rapidly growing fashion community of Vancouver or Calgary: be friendly, encouraging, and honest! It’ll take you very far, and the community is very open to newcomers and people searching how to get involved.

Faby Martin and Video Interviews

Faby Martin:

If you’ve ever been to a Calgary fashion event you’ve probably seen Faby’s work, she has photographed for Calgary Fashion, Alberta Fashion Week, PARK SHOW, and Conglomerate Magazine. She is an amazingly open, honest, and real artist who focuses on exploring innocence, fragility, and movement through photography. She makes a point of staying away from wedding photography in order to maintain her artistic integrity and she definitely isn’t snobby, if that’s what you’re thinking. Make sure you check out her site by clicking here. Her work has a real authenticity to it – a truthful curiousity and appreciation for natural beauty (she prefers the organic movements of ordinary humans rather than experienced models).

Anyways, I just glorified her for a paragraph because we have a video documentary coming up shortly on the beauty of her work, so stay tuned.

I think we forgot to mention that we’re starting to explore video interviews and it all began thanks to KRUHX. So yes, we have two videos coming up shortly, KRUHX and Faby Martin.

Below are Boyhood’s favorite shots by Faby (all pictures are from www.FabyMartin.com):