a fun game i introduced to vancouver: DRESS SWAP! it’s pretty simple, you yell ‘dress swap’ and swap dresses with your neighbour. Terri was a keener.
Summer is fast approaching and while some are getting their kit off at local beaches, poor Terri is holed up at home in her flat getting the newest “larry.” line ready to be shot, launched and sold.
Being the friend that I am (unemployed with time to kill), I thought I would offer to give her a hand with The Conveyor Belt. To my surprise, she said yes. I must warn readers that I have limited blogging experience, and although I understand this is a fashion-based blog I admit my personal style is questionable.
I am a friend of Terri’s who has been living overseas for about the last six years, with a few years before that on Vancouver Island. I spent three years in Sydney, Australia, and a little over two in the UK – one in London, one in Wales. I have recently arrived back in Vancouver to reconnect with my roots and enjoy this top rated city.
Vancouver has a fantastic reputation, and according to people from all over the world I am lucky to call this place ‘home.’ I agree with them, but after so many years away I have some observations about the style and culture here that I can’t help but remark on – and what a better place to rant than The Conveyor Belt? Come back this week for the first installation of my ramblings – on sportswear as leisure wear in Vancouver. It’s going to be good.



Love it already!
Can’t wait for DRESS SWAP 2009. I hear the patrons of Jericho Beach have been on the lookout for naked girls who trade dresses at dusk.
Can’t wait Jenn! I give you a challenge: write about Van and leisure wear without using the L word
Fabulous!! Can’t wait to read the critique! I have a sneaking suspicion running shoes may take a beating! Hope you’re having fun! x
welcome!