FASHION Diaries
FASHION Reporters
FASHION Reporters
| FASHION Magazine has found 10 style bloggers from across Canada to report on the fashion scene in their cities. Come back every day for the latest shops, finds and events from across the country. | ![]() |
| HALIFAX | CHARLOTTETOWN | MONTREAL | TORONTO | GUELPH | WINNIPEG | SASKATOON | EDMONTON | CALGARY | VANCOUVER | |
Vancouver: Obakki's seashore style
Posted on November 24, 2008
Zeitgeist! by Craig David Long
One of the big draws for reading a fashion magazine is the editorial spreads. I’ve been asking myself what it is about fashion photography that I find so fascinating; what is it that is so satisfying. I’ve always been one to believe that fashion is a form of communication, and of course this is no less true of photography.
A designer’s and a photographer’s job is similar—they both creatively interpret reality. As such, both fashion and photography have the ability to stir our imaginations and take us to a place or time that is so strikingly real, we forget that it is, in part, someone’s invention.
One place I dream about regularly is the beach on a cool day. Drifting out of bed and into the sand, barefoot, easily dressed in a washed-out palette of carefully distressed clothing. Although I missed Obakki’s Spring 2009 preview, I feel privileged to have been able to browse Candace Meyer’s photographs of the collection. It took me to this place. Model Julia Dunstall gracefully moves between a dilapidated old beach house and the shore of Shelter Island NY, evoking the texture, movement and transparency of Obakki’s spring line. Sheer silks, double layered cottons, jerseys and chiffon coupled with Meyer’s softly saturated images lend themselves to the rustic sense of luxury the Vancouver-based line has become renowned for.
PREVIOUS | FASHION REPORTERS | NEXT
Categories: FASHION Reporters | Vancouver

















Comment on this post
Editor's note: This is a moderated forum, so your comments won't appear until approved by the moderator. Please help us foster a friendly environment by keeping your posts civil and on-point. We reserve the right to delete comments that include foul language, personal attacks on others, sales solicitations or any other inappropriate content. Posted comments reflect the opinions of the poster, not of Fashionmagazine.com. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Your comment