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Highlights from the Spring/Summer 2010 collection of Red Jade at BC Fashion Week.
One of Red Jade’s glamazons is prepared for the catwalk with dramatic eye-make up in a bold pallet.
Smize for the camera, darling!
A duo-tone swing dress that complements all forms with clever cutaway panels and empire waist.
Loose fitting yet body conscious. The detail of construction in this simple ensemble makes it suitable for day or evening.
Coordinating in all white lends an unexpected shimmer to simple capris and vest …
… while keeping it fresh and young in shorts and t-shirt.
In-trenched in style. This updated all-weather coat will have you praying for rain.
A thoughtful approach to a woman’s curves brings muted grace to a simple wrap skirt and top. (Notice the clever detail of the pocket at the hem!)
Again adding texture with a low-slung pocket, this Red Jade sundress will be a ray of sunshine in your closet.
A blouson in vibrant yellow shade radiates over a prim neckline.
This gauzy t-shirt fits like a dream, declaring “you may look, but do not touch!”
This play suit means serious business.
Margarita Angelatos, beaming with pride over her beautiful creations (including the blonde bombshell on the right).
Designer Margarita Angelatos and the Red Jane Spring/Summer 2010 collection.
Winner of Last Year’s Generation Next competition, Red Jade’s Margarita Angelatos is another Vancouver designer for whom ecological impact is as important as the visual.
Red Jade elevates classic pieces to keep in step with BC’s growing enviro-vogue sensibilities by sourcing earth-friendly textiles and producing locally. Simple lines combined with expert tailoring gives Red Jade a feeling of accessible luxury. A sophisticated collection of dark tones with white highlight femininity without the severity.
Read more about ecofashion line Red Jade: Fashion forward thinking