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—For everyone who made this lookbook a reality, and to caffeine and sugar, loyal companions during all the nights of creating, editing, drafting, designing and compiling every page and elment of this book.


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‘Aritzia the Book’ is an interactive lookbook that incorporates augmented reality elements activated by Blippar the global leader in augmented reality and interactive print technology. Scan each page with the app to see if it unlocks a special feature. Available in the Apple App store and in the Google Play store.


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n the beginning the Hill family started Aritzia inside their 70-year-old department store in Vancouver, B.C. When Brian Hill opened the first stand-alone boutique in 1984. The idea was simple: create fresh, garments in aspirational spaces with the best service possible. Our customers seemed to like it so we grew and we’ve kept on growing ever since.


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The Hills buy a dry goods shop in Kerrisdale, B.C. changing the name to ‘Hills’, creating the first iteration of 'Hills of Kerrisdale.'

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After graduating with an economics degree from Queen’s University, Brian Hill opens the first independent Aritzia boutique.

John Hill, the grandfather of Brian Hill, Aritzia’s CEO, opens the first Hill family store, marking the beginning of their, multi-generational retail history.

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Brian Hill sells part of Aritzia to a Boston-based investments firm and expands into the US with success despite the economic climate

After thirty three years of success the Vancouver-born chain of boutiques now has over 60 establishments across North America.

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In late October Aritzia enters the e-commerce field, launching their much anticipated website.

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The Aritzia woman loves fashion and knows about the latest trends, but does not follow them blindly.

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We don't do cookie-cutter. Our architects and designers consider each boutique individually, creating a bespoke mix of local influences, natural materials, custom furniture and art. A love of art runs deep at Aritzia, and we pepper our stores with original paintings, sculpture and prints. Even our shopping bags serve as a canvas for creative expression. The soundtrack in our boutiques? Eclectic playlists curated by our in-house music director. Visit us. Listen to Us. Wear us.

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Artistic License. Admiration. Inspiration. Collaboration.

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An Ongoing Series Since 2008, we’ve featured the work of original and exciting art photographers on the "canvas" of our shopping bags. Curating images from a pool of talented artists' existing portfolios, we provide a novel platform for their unique creative vision. We’re proud to have helped propel the careers of now prominent artists like Blanda Eggenschwiler, Vincent Van De Wingaard, as well as many other up-and-coming talents.

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Vincent van de Wingaard Dutch artist Vincent van de Wijngaard’s vivid pictures combine an investigative style with an appreciation for diverse cultures. He studied photographic art at The Royal Academy in The Hague and has since travelled to more than 70 countries finding inspiration in locations both humble and opulent.

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"It’s very important for me to keep the investigative spirit up, which is in the heart of my work."

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Ryan McGinely Ryan McGinley burst into prominence in his early twenties after circulating copies of a self-published portfolio of photographs. He has since become known as the youngest artist—at the age of 23—to present a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. His work revolves around the life and youth of family and friends in contemporary culture, and particularly in the Lower East Side. While his early works featured more candid and documentary subjects, he started to explore, around 2003, the possibility of photographing directed situations. He has since become known for studio portraits and landscapes with bodies in action or lost in contemplation. McGinley’s models are usually nude, but never sexualized.

“I think most people look at the nudity sexually, but I believe everyone looks much sexier with their clothes on.”

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Harley Weir Weir’s work oscillates between brazen glimpses of the body and an ongoing obsession with youth, subsuming the photographer’s many influences into the washed-out, tender fashion images. Whether shooting a red-headed family in high fashion threads – or turning the war reportage on its head in Israel and Jordan, Weir’s images exude an enigmatic magnetism to consistently pull the audience in.

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"With the world so connecteted and knowledge so easy to get your mitts on, you can grow and learn at such a rapid rate...nothing is impossible."

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The Music The soundtracks in our boutiques? Eclectic playlists curated by our inhouse music expert. We love to mix and match the old with the new, the classics with billboards top 100s. Catch us spinning any and everyone, from Britney Spears to Beyonce, from Adele to Kanye West.

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LANGE•BIGGIE SMALLS•FKA TWI ORENCE AND THE MACHINE•TH •CHVRCHES CHROMEO•HAIM•CH HE RAPPER•DANNY BROWN•LYKKE R•ADELE•ARIANA GRANDE•CHILD MBINO•FKA TWIGS• KENDRICK L NYE WEST•BEYONCE•SOLANGE•B ORENCE AND THE MACHINE•TH HVRCHES•CHROMEO•HAIM•CHAN PPER•DANNY BROWN•LYKKE LI•M ELE•ARIANA GRANDE•CHILDISH A TWIGS•DANNY BROWN•LYKKE L LANGE•BIGGIE SMALLS•FLORENC HROMEO•HAIM•CHANCE THE RA NDRICK LEMAR •KANYE WEST•B 49


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We don’t do cookie-cutter. Our architects and designers consider each of our boutique styles individually, creating a bespoke mix of top local influencing, natural materials, custom furniture and art.

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We develop our own brands, treating each one as an independent label with its own creative team and aesthetic. As a group, they have quite a few things in common: simplicity, a focus on fit and an in the momentpoint-of-view. We sweat the details. It's why we search for the best mills and factories around the world. It's why we consider (and re-consider), every seam, every button and every pleat. It's why our clothes look and feel so good. We round out our mix with other brands we love and trust. Ones who obsess about their legacy as much as we do.

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ter a do ™ /‘təˈrādō’/ •

noun 1. Japanese for “tailored”; Made in one of Japan’s best mills, this matte crepe has a silky satin back that glides against your skin.

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noun 1. cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers.

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minimalism for the modern woman.

VIVIENE dress. MARAIS pant.

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― BABATON

Timeless, simple styles made with a minimalist edge. Defined by highend fabrics and tailored details Babaton’s minimal yet luxurious style conveys an understated sophisticated sensuality Bataton’s simple, trend forward, pieces are classic uncomplicated pieces perfect for the office and beyond. Sleek, and designed to take on the world; Casual yet elevated by luxe Italian fabrics. Discover the collections unique simple designs and garments for every season.

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How did you get your start in this huge industry, what inspired you to become an entrepreneur so young? I got my start through fashion blogging and communities such as Lookbook.nu way back in 2008, and from there I realized this desire to start a business. My first business was selling clothes online— vintage clothes and clothing that I had sewn and designed in my basement with my business partner at the time. From there it progressed into starting a business called Kastor & Pollux. How did you come up with your name for the brand/agency? When I was in high school, my old business partner and I looked super similar— our friends would mistake us for each other all the time. When we started Kastor & Pollux we wanted a name that paid tribute to that. Since Castor & Pollux are the Gemini twins we went with it and changed the C to a K because I liked the way it looked typographically. What do you like most about being your own boss and about the 'Kastor & Pollux' environment? I really like the fact that I can work with my friends. in a very transparent, open environment.

What’s the biggest challenge in running your own business? Something that I never thought that I'd like doing the business aspect of of the firm. The challenge is finding a smart, happy medium between my instinct and what I think is actually a logical way to solve a problem. What are three things we can always find in your bag? My laptop, which doubles as a phone charger, a granola bar since I’m always hungry and last but not least my makeup bag. What is one piece of advise you’d like to give young creatives? Try everything at once and don’t be afraid of doing something that’s embarrassing or stupid. It’s so important to try new things and know what your weaknesses are and then try to pinpoint them so you can improve. Name five things you cant live without: 1. Coffee 2. Tinder. 3. Babaton Sweater 4. Wacom Tablet 5. Mint chocolate

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silk /‘silk’/ noun 1. a fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric.

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VIVIENE dress. MARAIS pant.

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Effortless styles for the feminine romantic. Refifined and just a bit, undone, neo-romantic vibes show through in flowing ing shapes, artsy prints and vintage-inspired details. The trendy, smooth silhouettes and superior, luxury fabrics, result in wearable clothing with little compromises. The raw-energy of city life inspires the line of 'off-duty' day-wear for the women with fresh style. The Wilfred woman is feminine, effortless, and, totally original.


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NIKKI blouse. CARRIE vest. ANDY pant.

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How has your style evolved as you’ve moved into the fashion industry? I’ve really embraced colour, and print. I started my career wearing suits (and probably worse suits than the ones I wear now!), and nowadays, although I still wear a suit, I opt for one paired with tops that are a little bit crazier from Wilfred with florals or polka dots on it, for example. What do you like to wear when you’re off duty? I tend to wear looser silhouettes and a lot of cashmere knitwear. During the week I wear outfits that are sharper and more fitted, so at the weekend I prefer to wear easy and comfortable pieces. I love throwing a chunky sweater over a silk dress. What are your top five, ultimate, musthave wardrobe items? The first thing is a classic fit silk-y shirt; I invest in those a lot. For me, good denim is also a must-have, especially high waisted or boyfriend jeans. When it comes to tops, it’s important to have a good cotton top that can take you from day to night. One of my favourites is a white stiff cotton one from Wilfred, that's extra extra long at the back.

You are an expert at putting together colour and wearing print. What are your tips for introducing these into your everyday wardrobe? For me, I would wear a leather coat with a pink dress underneath and think it’s totally normal, but I realize that, that is further than most women want to go! The best thing is to start with easy layering pieces; I recoommend investing in colourful and/ or printed blouses that you can wear underneath solids. So, if you have a black suit, try investing in a peach or baby blue blouse instead of the usual white or grey ones. What are your travel essentials? I tend to wear elasticated trousers purely for comfort, so I don’t have too tight jeans cutting me off when I’m sitting. My favourite? the Wilfred track pants with zippers and leather detailing, which I love. On top, I often wear an easy knit that’s breathable but still warm because sometimes it gets super hot or cold on the airplane. I’ve also started wearing an amazing travel outfit from Wilfred ; it looks like a high-end pair of cashmere pyjamas, but it looks quite chic when I pair it with earrings.

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Streets. Sport. Artistry. Relaxed, irreverent and immersed in the current moment. Tna’s street and sports influences are apparent in custom graphics and iconic silhouettes from skate culture. The free-spirited sensibility takes a maximalist turn, re-mixing street wear via the lens of today's trends. Each item is made for all-day wear with an urban edge, allowing the TNA woman to express herself while staying comfortable during relaxed and busy days alike.


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How would you describe your day-today personal style? Moody. My style changes from one day to the next. It really all depends on what side of the bed I wake up on. What are the three most-worn pieces in your wardrobe? An oversized T-shirt or crop sweater, sweat pants and sneakers. Does your fashion mirror your music style — which has a lot of sass and attitude — or do you play it safe with fashion? I guess the best way for me to describe myself, and my personal style is that I don’t like to be generalized and put in one singular box. In music, I’m not just one thing and the same can be said for my sense of fashion. How, if at all, does your style change when you’re on stage? It all about confidence when you hit the stage. When you’re confident, everything looks better. The crowd helps, because they give you this oneof-a-kind, amazing, energy.

You seem confident in both your music and your fashion sense. But is there any fashion advice that you would offer to your younger self? I never wore sneakers in my teens. I would tell my younger self, to buy a pair of J's (Jordans). The heels aren’t fooling anyone. You’ve been spotted in various pieces from Vancouver based brand TNA do you have a favourite look or item from the line? I love the entire athleisure-style vibe to the collection. It really goes handin-hand with my laid-back persona. The best thing about both TNA and Aritzia as a brand, is that it extends past fashion and really becomes like a lifestyle. When I’m in the clothes I feel a certain way, and that feeling doesn’t come around all that often. Finally, what are you most excited about when it comes to fall fashion? Peacoats and knee-high boots.

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noun 1.a plain-woven fabric, typically a lightweight cotton, with a corded surface. Super crisp, naturally breathable and cool to the touch.

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Model Kyana and hair and makeup artist, Nabra Badr doing a quick hair change on the set of Aritzia the Book's 'TNA' shoot

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A few laughs between looks with Kyana and Diptych Studio owner, Dylan at the 'TNA' photo shoot

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WRITING CREDITS Credited written content has been altered for thematic purposes.

About Us. (n.d.). Retrieved from: http://www.aritzia.com/en/aritzia/about-aritzia/about-us.html Amed, I. (2009). CEO Talk | Brian Hill, Chief Executive Officer, Aritzia. Business of Fashion. Retrieved from https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/ceo-talk/ceo-talk-brian-hill-chief-executive-officer-aritzia Aritzia CEO fashions family business into international success: CEO Series. (2013, May 03). Beedie School of Business: Beedie Newsroom. Retrieved from http://beedie.sfu.ca/newsroom/2013/05/aritzia-ceo-fashions-family-business-into-international-success-ceo-series/ Di Verdi, S. (2013). An Empire State of Mind. Canadian Business. Retrieved from http://www. canadianbusiness.com/companies-and-industries/an-empire-state-mind/ Fantacci, L. (Interviewer) & Issa, C. (Interviewee). ( n.d.) In Conversation with Caroline Issa. Retrieved from Wardrobe Icons http://wardrobeicons.com/the-icons-update/interview-fashion-muse-caroline-issa-laurafantacci-3/ Harris, A. (Interviewer) & Tinashe (Interviewee). (2015, September 9). Style Q&A: In tune with Tinashe. Retrieved from Vancouver Sun web site: http://www.vancouversun.com/life/fashion-beauty/style+tune+with+t inashe/11341516/story.html Hollis, S. (2008). Entrepreneur of the Year: Brian Hill. BC Business,. Retrieved from https:// www.bcbusiness.ca/2008-entrepreneur-of-the-year-brian-hill Our Story.(n.d.). Retrieved April 12, 2017, from Hills of Kerrisdale website: http://www.hillsofker risdale.com/our_story.html Sam, M. (Interviewer) & Grulovic, T. (Interviewee). (2014, December 19). Exclusive Q&A with Aritzia Fashion Director Tiyana Grulovic. [Interview transcript] Retrieved from Style By Fire web site: http://www. stylebyfire.ca/2014/12/19/exclusive-qa-aritzia-fashion-director-tiyana-grulovic/ Taylor J. (Interviewer) & Roche, D (Interviewee). Dani Roche [Interview transcript] Retrieved from Coveteur web site: http://coveteur.com/2017/01/10/dani-roche-closet-kastor-and-pollux-founder/# The Ground Editors. (2015, October 20). Silent Symphony A fashion Poem. The Ground. Retrived from http://www.thegroundmag.com/silent-symphony-a-fashion-poem/

IMAGE CREDITS About Us. (n.d.). Retrieved from: http://www.aritzia.com/en/aritzia/about-aritzia/about-us.html Amed, I. (2009). CEO Talk | Brian Hill, Chief Executive Officer, Aritzia. Business of Fashion. Retrieved from https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/ceo-talk/ceo-talk-brian-hill-chief-executive-officer-aritzia Anderson, E. (Photographer). (2016). Tucson - desert. [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://ellyseanderson. com/tucson/ Anderson, E. (Photographer). (2016). Tucson – Girl in blue dress facing front in front of grass. [Phot graph]. Retrieved from http://ellyseanderson.com/tucson/ Anderson, E. (Photographer). (2016). Tucson – Girl in blue dress facing side in front of rocks. [Photo graph]. Retrieved from http://ellyseanderson.com/tucson/ Anderson, E. (Photographer). (2016). Tucson – Girl in white dress. [Photograph]. Retrieved from http:// ellyseanderson.com/tucson/ Anderson, E. (Photographer). (2016). Tucson – Girl with camera. [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://ell yseanderson.com/tucson/ Anderson, E. (Photographer). (2016). Tucson – stacked rocks. [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://ellyse anderson.com/tucson/

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Aritzia CEO fashions family business into international success: CEO Series. (2013, May 03). Beedie School of Business: Beedie Newsroom. Retrieved from http://beedie.sfu.ca/newsroom/2013/05/aritzia-ceo-fashions-family-business-into-international-success-ceo-series/ Aritzia store front. [Photograph].Retrieved from http://www.aritzia.com/en/aritzia/about-aritzia/aboutus.html Aritzia Summer ‘ 16. (n.d.). [Photograph]Retrieved from http://meriliese.com/summer-16/ Beige tone hobo bag on person’s arm. (n.d.). [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.aritzia.com/en brands/auxiliary Beige tone snakeskin bag. (n.d.). [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.aritzia.com/en/brands/auxili ry Beige top handle bag on shoulder of girl. (n.d.). [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.aritzia.com/en/ brands/auxiliaryBlack bag held at angle. (n.d.). [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.aritzia.com/en/brands/ auxiliary Black crop top on blonde girl. (n.d.). [Photograph]. Retrieved fromb http://www.aritzia.com/en/brands/ constant Blue jacket with tripe on model looking doen. (n.d.). [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.aritzia.com/ en/brands/constant Chair in front of clothes and plant. [Photograph]. Retrieved From http://www.aritzia.com/en/aritzia/ about-aritzia/about-us.html Clothing display with mannequin, plant and bench. [Photograph]. Retrieved From http://www.aritzia.com/ en/aritzia/about-aritzia/about-us.html Di Verdi, S. (2013). An Empire State of Mind. Canadian Business. Retrieved from http://www.canadianbusi ness.com/companies-and-industries/an-empire-state-mind/ Drawers with paintings and terrarium. [Photograph]. Retrieved From http://www.aritzia.com/en/aritzia/ about-aritzia/about-us.html

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