For the foodie loving fashionista attending the BC Seafood Festival

Check out these elegant and efficient pieces – pulled together by Vancouver Fashion Week’s MicroMacro magazine – to pack for your trip to the BC Seafood Festival this year.

The BC Seafood Festival starts in exactly 3 days and will run for 10 days of food, fun, drinks, expos and more. There is so much to see, taste and do.

Do not let “what to wear” be another decision to make, plan ahead and get ready for a great Island Getaway to Comox Valley, BC.

Micro Macro – BC Seafood Festival’s Weekend Wardrobe

“If you’re a bit of a foodie who loves seafood and spending time outdoors, head over to the BC Seafood festival this weekend. There’ll be food and drink samples, chef demos, music, wildlife tours, and an oyster shucking competition.”

Micro Macro Magazine is a Vancouver Fashion Week project. You can learn more about VFW Here

 

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