Twigg&Hottie
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Founded by former design students Glencora Twigg and Christine "Hottie" Hotton as a retail platform for local young designers, Twigg&Hottie showcases the creations of more than 50 Canadian creatives. From the Sushi pillows to Ya-Y … Read more
Founded by former design students Glencora Twigg and Christine "Hottie" Hotton as a retail platform for local young designers, Twigg&Hottie showcases the creations of more than 50 Canadian creatives. From the Sushi pillows to Ya-Ya clutch bags, firmly tongue-in-cheek Whore to the Core jewellery to Devil May Wear basics, its a treasure trove of apparel and accessories. Read less

Vancouver's coolest designer collective
Founded by former design students Glencora Twigg and Christine "Hottie" Hotton as a retail platform for local young designers, Twigg&Hottie showcases the creations of more than 50 Canadian creatives. From the Sushi pillows to Ya-Ya clutch bags, firmly tongue-in-cheek Whore to the Core jewellery to Devil May Wear basics, its a treasure trove of apparel and accessories.
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