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q+a with Sara Armstrong

1- How did you begin your career? When talking about my career, I guess you could say that I like to wear a lot of hats. I first did a Bachelors in Fine Arts, where I majored in Intermedia (video and installations) and sculpture. Then I went to school for a design dipolma. I guess […]

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AYP Collaboration @ the lab

Since 2004, African Yoga Project has been empowering youth in African through the teachings and practise of yoga. Yoga has the ability to support physical, mental and emotional health, facilitate authentic personal expression, and build supportive communities, and inspire positive action. Acknowledging the importance of sharing yoga, we jumped on the opportunity to collaborate with AYP on a limited edition […]

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q+a with Jean Okada

Say hello to the lovely Jean Okada – the lab’s Lead Designer! 1.Tell us about yourself.  Hi. My name is Jean and I’m a lover of many things: dance, art, music, fashion, food, movies, people, animals…. I’ve been feeling pretty passionate and inspired these days. 2.What is your role at the lab? I am the lead designer […]

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q+a with Taylor Monk

Meet Taylor Monk. Taylor is our Women’s Designer and she will razzle dazzle yah.   1. Tell us about yourself Hi! I’m Taylor. I was born in Malaysia, raised in Whistler, BC and Breckenridge, Colorado, and I’m most recently from LA. I’m most frequently seen in sequin shorts or flower crowns. I love the number […]

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q+a with Emily Spence

Emily Spence, our girl.   1. Tell us about yourself.  I grew up in a Scandinavian Canadian house hold in North Vancouver where I attended the Waldorf School for the first 11 years of my life. I wouldn’t doubt that that’s where my need to create came from. After graduating high school I studied fashion […]

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The Lab’s “Baker’s Dozen” for 2013

13 practices for the best year 2013,ever! 1. This year, I vow to always stand up one more time than I fall down. 2. To have clarity. Be an authentic representation of my beliefs and not let others beliefs interfere with or cloud my life’s goals. *Don’t raise my voice but improve my argument. 3. […]

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