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EVENT | Little Black Dress Gala at Fairmont Hotel Vancouver by Jenn Chan

Little Black Dress Gala

 

The Little Black Dress Gala is held annually to support the Help Change My City Alliance.  Their focus is providing mentorships to troubled and underprivileged youth within Vancouver.  Additionally, HCMC and LBD Gala award bursaries to those seeking higher education and help youth find employment.  Some scholarship recipients and beneficiaries of the Gala were in attendance.  Stories of community involvement were told by five incredibly talented and intelligent young women.  LBDGala used this as an engaging opportunity to bridge the gap between charitable event and the cause it supports.

 

The Gala is held on the beautiful conference level of the Vancouver Fairmont Hotel.  It seems that no detail was spared, you ascend the grand staircase and are greeted by an artist live painting a canvas for silent auction, there is a photo wall for some professional and IG pics to be snapped.  We opted to grab a glass of wine from the lounge and explore the silent auction items before the fashion show started.  There were some more unique items up for bid, such as a hand-crafted leather purse, unique jewelry and various gift bags.  There was a wide variety of art up for grabs by local artists, it really made me wish I had more wall space (and a better understanding of good art), but honestly, they we’re pretty and I was happy to appreciate them at the Gala before settling into the fashion show.

 

 

Little Black Dress Gala
Little Black Dress Gala
Little Black Dress Gala
Little Black Dress Gala
Little Black Dress Gala

 

Fashion shows with alternating designers are kind of like a grab bag (which I love), you’re going to like some things, you’re going to love others, and there’s the potential that you’ll get something that confuses you (but you’ll likely end up wanting in 6 months, because along with art, I also don’t really understand fashion or fashion trends).  Most importantly there is something there for everyone.  For the most part the designs hung out heavily in the love/like arena, combined with the killer music and personality of the models it was a lot of fun and a great way to start the night, bubbly in hand.  I have to comment on the variety of women and body types showcased at the event.  It was true to the causes mission to empower real women and a refreshing take on beauty.  A++ for model selection and the message it sends to young women. 

 

The fashion show ends and we ventured through the grand hall taking a chance for a few more photo ops.  We made sure to stop at the paper flower wall where everyone was helping each other get the perfect group or selfie shot.  After photos it was time for drinks and dancing.  Selection of beverages were fair and nice to see BC wineries such as Mission Hill on the docket.  Unlike some gala’s I’ve been to this one was straight up fun!!!  Whoever hired the DJ deserves a solid pat on the back.  There is nothing better than a night out with friends where solid throwbacks come on.  By the end of the night we were tired, a little tipsy and ready to get home to our beds but we we’re dragged back to dance song after song.  I can’t remember the last time I got home after 1 am and on Saturday morning I was unlocking my front door at 3:30 am.  A very, very good sign.

 

Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show
Little Black Dress Gala Fashion Show

 

The LBDGala supports local youth, and under privileged members of the community through philanthropic and innovative methods.  They put on a great event for those just getting into the world of Galas, it’s entertaining, fun, and welcoming.

 

Little Black Dress Gala After Party
Little Black Dress Gala After Party
Little Black Dress Gala

 

For more information on next years event check out their website http://littleblackdressgala.ca/

 

 

 
Words: Amanda Scott
Photos: Jenn Chan
 

EVENT | Eat Drink SF 2017 by Jenn Chan

Eat Drink SF

 

I once walked into a warehouse that had 2 foot wide shelves that ran the length of the place, must have been 500 feet. There was a shelf on the ground and one every 2 feet for the height of the space, probably 30 feet.  You walk between the rows of tightly packed shelves and there are an uncountable hundreds engulfing the large warehouse on a rural property very close to the Lynden Border Crossing that deposits you from beautiful, supernatural Aldergrove, BC to Lynden, WA. 

 

Each shelf was, upon closer inspection, a small conveyer belt and each conveyor belt had 2 or 3 inches of cow manure that had been sprinkle with some mushroom cultures and the fungus was in various states of growth throughout the  structure. I am 18 or 19, going to college, and delivering pizza for a local BC chain called Panago. There is no one in this grotesque place that knows anything about the pepperoni I'm trying to slang them. I circle around back and ask the gentleman in the Bobcat scooping a huge pile of shit onto a conveyor system who might have ordered food. "Check the warehouse!" I still shudder...

 

The piers and sheds of Lower Fort Mason, originally built to house military supplies and dock military vessels, harkened back to that mushroom phobia-inducing night as I stepped out of my Über in front of the Festival Pavilion at 2 Marina Blvd. Relief washed over my face as I spotted glass doors, big, bright windows, foliage and colourful decorations beckoning to Eat Drink SF! A small line of happy guests, anticipating decadence, were chatting exuberantly with each other and the super friendly staff. Big thanks to Emiliy Rudisill from Magnum PR for being such a gracious host!

 

Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF

 

Through the doors a huge table of wine glasses is stacked majestically. Each is destined to sample the many, many wines, beers and spirits on offer throughout the gigantic space. Ports, wines, scotches, craft beer, teas, juices, smoothies, floats, milkshakes, lions, tigers and bears. Oh my! Sushi, sliders, tacos, sashimi, steak, caviar, foie gras and enough fruits and veggies to stock ten grocery stores. Around 35 restaurants participate per event and over 160 contributed to Eat Drink SF 2017's festivities! Add in the 70+ beverages on offer and the night was as amazing in its variety as it was in quality!

 

Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF Sushi Cone
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF
Eat Drink SF

 

I have to rate Eat Drink SF a perfect 10/10! An incredible venue, world class cuisine, fun and friendly service staff, hugely varied products and views of San Francisco Bay across to the Golden Gate Bridge. For a foodie from Vancouver the latter might have been enough to raise a subpar food festival into the 7-8/10 range, but the folks at Eat Drink SF have a surefire winner on their hands! I will definitely, 1,000%, be back!

 

Eat Drink SF
 
Words: Scott Allan
Photos: Jenn Chan