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  • Fast Fashion Who? This Vancouver Designer is Making Clothes That Actually Matter

    Fast Fashion Who? This Vancouver Designer is Making Clothes That Actually Matter

    Inside the world of Jessica Redditt, a Vancouver designer blending sustainable fabrics, natural dyes, and timeless style for a wardrobe that feels good inside and out.

    Meet Jessica Redditt: The Designer Making Sustainable Fashion Actually Cool

    Jessica Redditt is an emerging force in Vancouver’s fashion scene. Her handmade, sustainably chic clothing line mixes effortless style with ethical design, using fabrics hand-dyed with natural plant pigments or reclaimed textiles. Each piece feels alive, comfy, and made to move with you, whether you’re out in the city or cozy at home.

    We sat down with Jessica, the creative mind behind the brand, to chat about Vancouver’s creative community, her advice for young designers, and how her eco-friendly vision is making waves in sustainable fashion.

    When a Collaboration Turns Into Inspiration

    Collaborating with Jessica was an experience I will never forget. From the moment I connected with her, her warm energy was impossible to miss, and seeing her mission come alive through her socials made me even more inspired. A mom, a sea lover, and an all-around creative, Jessica carries a light that draws people in.

    As a creative moving from Kelowna, BC, a small town, to Vancouver, it was nerve-wracking stepping into such a vibrant and competitive scene. At 24 and navigating motherhood, I am learning day by day what my dreams really mean, what I am willing to risk, and the message I want to put out into the world. When I was invited to Vancouver Fashion Week, I reached out to Jessica to see if she would be interested in styling me for the event. My hope was to share my experience, contribute content for her brand, and feature the story in 23 Magazine.

    At first, I did not hear back, but a few days after the event I received a warm message from her saying she would love to collaborate. From there, we created a moodboard and came up with questions that would later highlight her brand. Talking with her felt like a true alignment moment. Her energy, her vision, and her grounded presence reminded me why I am chasing this creative path.

    Jessica frequently goes to local markets, where she stands at the forefront of her brand with a voice and aura that naturally attracts everyone around her. From young creatives to seasoned elders, she is a guiding light in Vancouver’s creative community. Working with her was inspiring, humbling, and reaffirming. I left the collaboration feeling energized and ready to chase my own creative goals.

    Why Jessica Redditt Swears by Natural Dye

    In a world full of fast fashion, the need for clothing that is sustainable, affordable, and thoughtfully made has never been greater. Jessica Redditt’s handmade pieces check all those boxes. Crafted from natural plant dyes and reclaimed textiles, her designs feel as good as they look, carrying positive energy whether you’re out in the city or cozy at home.

    Curious about her process and inspiration, I asked Jessica a few questions about how she got started and what natural dyeing means to her.

    Q: How did you get started with natural dye?
    Jessica: I was searching for ways to make clothing as sustainable as possible. Fashion school in Toronto didn’t cover this, so I started experimenting in my garden and backyard, growing plants and researching which ones were colourfast.

    Q: What inspired you to explore this craft?
    Jessica: I’ve always been inspired by crafts of the past, especially textiles and clothing. I figured if it was done before, it could be brought back.

    Q: What personal meaning does natural dye hold for you?
    Jessica: To me, it’s about connecting fully with nature. It’s magical what the earth provides. Studying what plant life is capable of will be a never-ending journey.


    I Tried Jessica Redditt’s Sweatsuits and I’m Obsessed

    Tuned in, grateful, and fully appreciative of the world around her, it’s clear that Jessica’s style and brand reflect these values. The textures of her pieces are soft, comfy, and feel incredibly high quality. I had the opportunity to try on a grey sweatsuit and a black one, and I also got to see her Selkie bandana. I’m still figuring out how to style the bandana, but Jessica herself has some creative ways to wear it that make it feel special.

    The grey sweatsuit came with a hoodie and long, flowy pants. It’s perfect for lounging at home, running errands, or just walking around in something that hugs all the right places while still giving everything room to breathe. I loved how the grey fabric felt warmer and more substantial, covering me perfectly. Being pregnant in the winter, this suit is going to the hospital with me and will be my go-to at home for ultimate comfort. I’ve never been a fan of clothes that aren’t versatile, so I loved that I could dress it up or down in a moment.

    The black sweatsuit, also with a hoodie and pants, had a lighter, softer feel. The fabric reminded me of summer evenings or camping trips, like a silky, cozy hug. My son even joined me during the photos, and it was adorable to watch him interact with it. He kept coming back to feel the fabric with his little fingers, and it was such a sweet reminder of how comfortable and inviting these pieces truly are.

    Jessica Redditt on Vancouver’s Creative Scene and What Inspires Her

    Overall, my experience with Jessica’s brand was incredible. I felt so good creating and collaborating with her. I cannot say it enough—she is amazing and represents trust, transparency, a strong moral compass, and a genuinely warm soul. I wanted to hear her perspective on Vancouver’s creative community, which meant a lot to me. Here is what she shared.

    Q: How have you found the creative community here?
    Jessica: Since moving to Vancouver about 15 years ago, I have found it to be very open, creative, and supportive. I have met so many lovely people in the industry and makers’ community. From vendors at farmers markets to fashion shows and collaborations, it is an inspiring and ever-changing space.

    Living by the sea inspires me every day. I love working outside, foraging plants, and creating colours. This environment motivates me to make pieces that are easy to wear, comfortable, and natural in both cloth and colour. I love monochrome, but I also enjoy vibrant pops of colour, like the flowers that bloom here almost year-round.

    Connect, Create, and Be Inspired by Jessica Redditt

    I can’t recommend this brand enough. If you haven’t already, reach out to Jessica—she genuinely loves answering questions, connecting with people, and building meaningful relationships. Her passion for sustainable fashion is contagious, and her energy is something you’ll want to be around.

    A huge thank you to Jessica for taking the time to answer these questions and for believing in this article. And thank you to our amazing community for making stories like this possible and supporting our growing creative space.

    Sending love and inspiration,
    Always yours,
    Taylor

  • Growing Up Without a Village: How to Build One From Scratch

    Growing Up Without a Village: How to Build One From Scratch

    Credits
    Photography by ZEAL Member Okanagan Portraits
    Models Jenayah, Deep, Ladi and Sydney from ZEALUNITY
    Edited In House
    Brand Black Mountain Haunted House

    When “If Only” Haunts You: A Survival Kit for Letting Go

    When you lie awake at night, thinking of what could be, do you find yourself replaying the moments that might have happened, or the ones that never did? Memories of what could have been done differently swirl in your mind, maybe with more love, maybe with more support. If only. If only. I had. I chose. I left. I knew.

    This article is for you. For the ones haunted by choices, who move through life one day at a time, learning to choose freedom over fear. Your guilt does not have to define you. The feeling of being alone does not make you weak. If no one checks in, if no one seems to care, it does not mean you have done anything wrong.

    Here is your survival kit for navigating life without a village. For thriving even when support is scarce. For finding strength in yourself.

    Finding Community and Courage at Black Mountain Haunted House

    One of our escapes this month was a visit to the local haunted house at Black Mountain. We got to dress up, believe in ourselves, be creative, and simply have fun. It is run by such wonderful people, and because it is local, it made our community feel at home and part of something bigger. Even when support does not come from the people we might want, our community steps up and creates moments that feel larger than life.

    Experiencing this space made me think about how people survived in the early days of life, huddled in groups, surrounded by cold, hunger, and discomfort. Imagining a world that chose closeness over isolation for the sake of collective survival. Just like in that haunted house, the warmth of community, creativity, and shared experience becomes a lifeline. It reminds us that to live, we must depend on others, our family, our friends, the people who keep us safe, not just for our own sake, but for theirs too.

    Yet, even with that understanding, life is not always so forgiving. Support is not always there. Family may be distant, friends may be absent, and the people we hope to lean on may not be around. In those moments, everything feels heavier, the cold bites deeper, and fear lingers longer. It can be hard to believe in yourself, to take risks, or to create joy alone. And yet even in that absence, connection can be found. It may come through small acts, through strangers who step in unexpectedly, through laughter, creativity, and courage. That haunted house reminded me that even when our inner circle is small, community still exists. It is in the people who show up, in the experiences that spark joy, and in the courage we summon within ourselves.

    In a world where support is not guaranteed, these fleeting moments of shared humanity become essential. They remind us that belonging and warmth are possible, even when we have to create them ourselves.

    Survival List: What to Do Without a Village

    Treat Yourself to Your Own Date Day

    Don’t have anyone around you to text about your problems or talk to? This doesn’t mean spending money or buying random things. It means taking care of yourself. Sit down. Think. Reflect on all the loving things you do. Remember all the ways you have grown and gotten to where you are today in a positive way. You don’t need anything to be happy. You need delusional positivity and hope. You, my friend, are exactly where you need to be, and everything is aligned for you. Just chill.


    Go Do Something Fun

    Even if it costs a little money or none at all. Our creators went to Black Mountain Haunted House. For a lot of our members, joining our community was about wanting to do something different, be creative, and have fun for themselves. Experiences like this remind us that doing things just for you is powerful.


    Don’t Feel Bad About Missing the Things You Left

    It’s human. You are brave enough to try something new, and human enough to feel nostalgia for what you left. It’s evolution.


    Live Life as If No One is Watching

    Because, honestly, who is? Let the feeling of uncertainty guide you, knowing that each day is a new beginning.

    Write Down How You Feel

    One day, when your community is around you, you might forget what you’ve been through. Being able to read your own words and relive those moments will help you realize how far you’ve come.


    Don’t Let Memories or Messages Pull You Back

    If you receive messages that say, “I remember the good old times,” remember that a lot of the time, those moments weren’t as perfect as they seem. Don’t let someone else’s projection ruin your mindset.


    Allow and Receive Love Without Guilt

    You might not have much to give right now, and that’s okay. The people meant to be around you don’t expect anything from you. They just want to love you for who you are.

    Quiz: What Do You Really Need Next?

    Answer these quick questions to figure out your next step when your village isn’t around:

    1. How are you feeling right now?
    A. Overwhelmed and drained
    B. Bored and restless
    C. Curious and excited

    2. Do you have time to focus on yourself today?
    A. Not really
    B. A little bit
    C. Yes, I can make time

    3. What makes you feel alive?
    A. Alone reflection
    B. Being creative or doing something new
    C. Spending time with people, even virtually

    4. How do you deal with missing people or your old life?
    A. I get stuck thinking about it
    B. I acknowledge it but try to move forward
    C. I channel it into a new experience

    Results:

    • Mostly A’s → Self-Care Reset: Take a solo day to recharge, reflect, and do something purely for yourself. Journaling, meditation, or a long walk can help.
    • Mostly B’s → Creative Boost: Try something creative just for fun. Paint, write, dress up, or explore a new hobby. Focus on experiences that make you feel like “you.”
    • Mostly C’s → Community Quest: Find ways to connect safely with people who lift you up. Virtual hangouts, workshops, or local events can help you find your people.

    Embracing the Hard Days

    Now this is all hard. It is not going to feel cozy or soft. Some days you might feel sad, scared, or worried about where you are going next or why you are even here in the first place. Trusting yourself and letting go of the outcome, all while maintaining a positive outlook, positive habits, and positive self-talk, will keep you moving forward. Eventually, the heaviness will not feel as heavy. It will feel like a bag of tools for your next adventure, helping you figure out who you are, without the need to be dependent on abundance.

    Think about the kind of house that raised you and ask yourself what kind of house you want to live in now.

    🎃 Halloween Treats That Won’t Break the Bank

    Halloween doesn’t have to mean spending a ton of money to have fun and feel festive. Whether you’re solo, with friends, or doing a cozy night in, these easy and cheap treats are perfect for getting into the spooky spirit. Think cozy lattes, sweet cornbread, and little DIY touches that make your night feel magical.. all without emptying your wallet.

    Grab your ingredients, get a little creative, and let’s make Halloween deliciously fun and totally budget-friendly!

    Budget-Friendly Pumpkin Spice Latte (Non-Alcoholic)

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup milk (any kind, even powdered milk works)
    • 1–2 tsp pumpkin puree (optional, can skip if needed)
    • 1 tsp sugar or honey
    • 1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon
    • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
    • 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee or instant coffee

    Instructions:

    1. Heat milk in a small pot or microwave.
    2. Stir in pumpkin, sugar, and pumpkin pie spice until well combined.
    3. Mix in coffee and vanilla if using.
    4. Pour into a mug, top with whipped cream or a sprinkle of cinnamon.
    5. Sip and enjoy your cozy Halloween treat!

    💡 Tip: Skip the pumpkin puree or whipped cream to save money and still have a tasty latte.


    🎃 Cheap & Easy “Monster” Cornbread

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup cornmeal
    • 1 cup flour (all-purpose or whatever you have)
    • 2 tbsp sugar
    • 1 tbsp baking powder
    • Pinch of salt
    • 1 cup milk (or water + a little butter/oil)
    • 1/4 cup melted butter or oil
    • 2 eggs (or 1 egg + 1/4 cup applesauce to save)

    Instructions:

    1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C) and grease a pan.
    2. Mix dry ingredients: cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
    3. Mix wet ingredients: milk, melted butter, and eggs.
    4. Combine wet and dry ingredients, stir until just mixed.
    5. Pour batter into the pan and bake 20–25 minutes until golden.

    💡 Tip: Add a few chocolate chips or a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar on top for a festive touch without spending much.

    🕸️ Not in the Baking Mood? Try This Halloween Self-Discovery Quiz!

    Answer these questions to find a fun, spooky activity that fits your vibe and mood tonight:

    🕯️ A Little Note Before You Go

    Whatever your environment looks like this season, know that you are loved, needed, and wanted. Halloween can bring up a lot.. it’s a time of magical energy for many. Remember to drink your juice, eat your food, and take care of yourself without feeling guilty or wrong about what’s already happened.

    Be accountable, take risks, and stay positive even when things feel uncertain. Sending you the very best and wishing you a safe, grounded, and meaningful Halloween. 🎃

  • Okanagan Wine Tour Hacks: What the Locals Won’t Tell You 🍇🥂

    Okanagan Wine Tour Hacks: What the Locals Won’t Tell You 🍇🥂

    We went on our first Okanagan wine tour and found all the best secret spots, tasty sips, and photo moments that will have you booking your own trip instantly.

    Credits

    Wine Tour: Sip South East Kelowna
    Transportation: Discover Okanagan Tours
    Zeal Unity Models: Savjeet, Jenayah, Sydney, Shivana
    Zeal Media Team: Autumn – Videographer & 1st Shooter, Shivana – 2nd Shooter & In-Person Reviews
    Editing: All edits done in-house by Zeal

    Our First Okanagan Wine Tour and Why It Was Pure Magic 🍷✨

    Our community got the incredible chance to go on a wine and cider tour with Discover Okanagan Tours and Sip South East Kelowna, and honestly, it was everything we hoped for and more. We stopped at seven unique wineries, each with its own vibe and flavour, and had the ultimate excuse to just slow down, sip, and soak in the moment.

    Reaching out to Alex, the marketing director for the tour, was such a delight. She and her team went above and beyond to make sure our group felt welcome. For many of us, it was our first-ever winery experience..some had just moved to Kelowna, while others simply hadn’t had the chance to enjoy something this fancy. From the tour driver to every stop along the way, the welcome we received was warm, personal, and totally memorable.

    We met at our meetup spot around 8:45 AM, hopped onto the tour van, and off we went to our first stop: Hidden Vines. The drive was beautiful, the van was super comfortable, and the team made sure everyone got safely on and off the vehicle at every stop. Alex and the driver Cam were absolute legends, helping out wherever needed and keeping the energy fun and light.

    Our review of the hosts – Discover Okanagan / Sip South East Kelowna:
    Alex and Cam made the whole day effortless and enjoyable. Cam ensured we were comfortable getting in and out of the bus and always kept the vibe chill while heading to the next stop. Alex had a bubbly, fresh energy, supporting us behind the scenes and making sure everything ran smoothly. Honestly, we can’t imagine going on a wine tour without them!! They were the perfect hosts and made our first winery adventure unforgettable.

    Hidden Hills – Hidden Vines: Where Wine Meets Fun 🍇✨

    Hidden Vines is all about amazing wines and healthy vineyards. They farm sustainably, keeping their land thriving now and for the future. Their vibe is fun and approachable wines that actually reflect the beauty of their land with no stuffiness.

    Trevor leads the winemaking with a solid crew by his side, experimenting, learning, and making every bottle tell a story straight from the vineyard. Their East Kelowna Riesling obsession is real. They see huge potential in this little corner of the valley and can’t wait to unlock all its flavors. Follow along as they grow, experiment, and share their love for wine, land, and family. It is a journey worth sipping along with.

    Our community experience (written by Shivana, Community Model, Photographer, and Writer)
    Hidden Vines is seriously cute with a comfortable atmosphere, fun outdoor activities, and a lovely dog named Willow keeping us company while we sipped their wines. We tried their Riesling and Farmhouse Red, and Trevor, the owner and winemaker, made everyone feel right at home. Even as a newer winery, their selection was solid and the outdoor area right by the vines was gorgeous, perfect for photos, chats, and soaking up the vineyard vibes.

    Before we move on, here is a little insider info on what we told our members to pack and wear for the day, so you can nail the winery vibe and get those perfect shots.

    Winery Outfit Inspo Look Effortless and Picture Perfect

    Hair & Makeup
    Keep it fresh, natural, and effortless. Think glowing skin and polished vibes—nothing too heavy that steals the spotlight from your wine glass. Neutral nails only and skip strong perfumes—let the vineyard do the talking.

    Clothes
    Smart casual meets winery elegance. Comfort and style are your best combo. For ladies linen pants, khakis, dresses, skirts, and non-branded tops are perfect. Subtle patterns like soft florals or stripes work, but skip sequins and lace. For guys golf pants, khakis, dress shorts, polos, or plain tees are the way to go. Dark, clean jeans work for anyone. Ripped jeans, leggings, gym wear, or cut-offs are a no.

    Shoes
    Clean sneakers, chic sandals, or fashion boots. Leave the heels, running shoes, and workboots at home.

    Accessories
    Keep it simple with tiny rings, bracelets, watches, and sunglasses. Sunhats are yes. Big chunky jewelry or baseball caps are a no.

    Pro Tip
    Think vineyard vibes not runway ready. You want to look effortlessly pulled together while sipping your favorite Riesling.

    What We Told Our Models to Pack
    Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and anything else you need throughout the day to stay comfortable and ready for fun.

    Soma Craft Cidery and The Farm Inn – Sweet Sips and Cozy Vibes

    Our community’s next stop was Soma Craft Cidery, and honestly it quickly became a favourite for everyone. We were greeted with big smiles and welcoming energy. They even opened the kitchen just for us, serving flights of their delicious ciders—including a non-alcoholic option—so everyone could join in.

    The charcuterie board was a dream, filled with local cheeses, meats, fresh fruits, olives, nuts, crackers, and homemade jams. One of our members doesn’t eat meat or cheese, but the fresh fruit and bread options made sure everyone left happy and full. The warm energy, kind interactions, and stunning ciders made it feel like the perfect spot to unwind.

    At Soma you can stay the night, rent the venue for events, enjoy a meal with friends, or just soak in the cider lounge vibes. Right above the cidery is The Farm Inn, a cozy countryside getaway in the heart of the Okanagan. With 10 boutique suites designed for comfort and charm, it’s the ideal spot to relax steps from the orchard, tasting room, and cider lounge. Alpacas graze nearby, the scent of apple trees fills the air, and rustic charm is everywhere.

    Our tasting experience
    We tried four amazing ciders: Apple, Blue Raspberry, Honey Lavender, and Tea, and each of us had a different favorite. Megan served us with such a cheerful spirit, making the experience even more memorable. The ciders paired perfectly with the charcuterie board, making every sip and bite a little moment of joy.

    Wine vs Cider – Quick Tips
    Wine is made from fermented grapes, letting the fruit shine in reds, whites, and rosés ranging from dry to sweet. Each sip reflects the vineyard it came from, giving you a taste of the land.
    Cider is made from fermented apples or other fruits. Crisp, refreshing, and fruit-forward, it can be dry, sweet, or flavoured—like Soma’s Honey Lavender or Blue Raspberry. Think of it as sparkling fruit juice for grown-ups.

    Nagging Doubt Winery Big Vibes and Even Bigger Flavours

    Our next stop was Nagging Doubt Winery, and let me tell you, the energy was high. After all those ciders and snacks at Soma, our crew was feeling pretty stoked. It was the perfect way to celebrate the last days of summer, and having Discover Okanagan Tours take care of our community made everything feel so smooth and stress free.

    We got a behind the scenes tour and even saw the big machines that help turn grapes into their famous wines. It is wild to see all the work that goes into every bottle. At Nagging Doubt, they believe anyone can be a wine lover, no fancy occasion needed. If you want to share a great glass of wine with friends just because, this is the place.

    Nagging Doubt was started with a simple, totally reasonable goal: create amazing Okanagan wines that everyone can enjoy without breaking the bank. They focus on quality, flavour, and accessibility, so there is no need to second guess your love for wine.

    Our Review
    Nagging Doubt Winery is a total charmer with a spacious, open concept setup that is perfect for wine tours. The owners and winemakers, Abbey and Rob, were warm, welcoming, and super fun. They made the experience both entertaining and educational, walking us through how different wines are made and even showing us the difference between an American and a French barrel.

    We all fell in love with the Sparkling Rosé, and honestly, wandering through the winery while sipping and learning felt like the perfect summer afternoon.

    Wine Tasting 101 Tips and Tricks

    Before we hit our next stop, let’s break down how wine tasting actually works and give you some first-timer tips. First things first, you do not have to finish the glass. Many wineries expect you to spit into small cups or pour some out so you can taste multiple wines or ciders without getting tipsy.

    Order your tastings strategically. Start with lighter flavours and work your way to the heavier ones. Think of it as a flavour rollercoaster.

    Alcohol effects, also known as don’t be that person. Even a few tastings can sneak up on you if you are not used to alcohol. Eat beforehand and keep sipping water between tastings. Pace yourself so you are enjoying the experience and not the karaoke session in the cider lounge.

    Tasting room etiquette. Taste one glass at a time and follow staff cues. Do not grab the whole tray at once. Ask for pairing recommendations—cheese, charcuterie, or even chocolate. Staff love giving tips, and it makes the experience even more fun.

    How to avoid looking awkward. Nod, smile, and ask questions. People overthink wine tasting, but curiosity is always cool. Do not stress if you do not know how to swirl or sniff—just try it and have fun.

    Now that you have the basics and an idea of how our community felt trying new wines and ciders, let us move on to our next stop, just a quick five-minute drive away, Priest Creek Family Estate Winery.

    Priest Creek Family Estate Winery

    This stop was absolutely beautiful. Everywhere you looked was surrounded by lush green vines, and walking through the big doors to enter felt like stepping into royalty.

    Our review of Priest Creek:
    Priest Creek is a stunning location with a gorgeous indoor setting and an even more impressive outdoor space. The patio is shaded with grapevines heavy with fruit, creating a picture-perfect atmosphere. Alongside the winery, more grapevines frame a space designed for live music, cornhole, and even a giant Connect Four.

    We had the joy of being served by Tyra and Courtney, who poured us two beautiful wines from the 2024 season: a crisp Pinot Gris and a bold Cabernet Franc. The views alone could take your breath away, but if that does not win you over, the wine certainly will.

    The View & Wards Cidery

    Our next stop was The View and Wards, and this one was easily another favourite for our community. Everyone sat outside, enjoying their “Wards Bites” and sharing a bottle of wine in the beautiful yard. It was stunning and magical, the kind of spot that makes you want to stay all afternoon. We would rate this location a solid 10/10. The staff were so kind, the food was amazing, and the collaboration between Wards Cidery and The View Winery is such a great mix for groups or solo travellers looking for a little variety.

    The View Winery sits on land that has been in the Turton/Ward family for five generations. Originally, fresh market apples were grown here. In the mid-1990s, the family began a transition, planting vineyards and cider apples. Spartans and McIntosh gave way to Gewürztraminer, Riesling, Ehrenfelser, and Pinotage vines, along with cider varieties like Belle de Boskoop, Chisel Jersey, and Bulmers Norman.

    In 2006, the family’s beloved packinghouse—built by Great Granddad Ward in 1922—was transformed into a winery and cidery under the direction of grandson Chris Turton and great-granddaughter Jennifer Turton-Molgat. Today, The View produces more than ten thousand cases each year. Their portfolio includes award-winning Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, Ehrenfelser, Pinot Noir, and Pinotage, plus their signature rosé and Silver Lining Estate blends. In 2013, they even launched Canada’s first wine-in-a-can with their wildly popular BLING Sparkling Wine.

    Why the Red Shoe Label?
    Jennifer shares, “My husband and I went dancing. We danced until my red pumps started to pinch. After heading home and finishing a bottle of Merlot, he playfully removed my shoes and stuffed the heel of one shoe into the empty bottle. And there it was, with an overturned glass beside it, an image of our own making. It spoke to us of our love of wine, born by accident during a fun and carefree moment.”

    Our review of The View / Wards
    The View and Wards Cidery is a spacious venue with a charming atmosphere and an outdoor picnic area surrounded by apple trees. We were served by Calla, Krista, and Ellie, who were all kind, welcoming, and thorough with their tastings. Inside, we tried the Gewürztraminer, Rosé, and Black Rhino—all were delicious. Then we headed out for a picnic with Riesling and a charcuterie board. This is definitely a go-to spot; it really has it all.

    Hidden Perks
    Many wineries and cideries have lounges or patios that aren’t obvious from the entrance. Always ask to explore—you might stumble on something special. Some also offer members-only tastings or seasonal drinks that staff don’t advertise. If you’re curious, they might share the secret.

    Secret Photo Spots
    Vineyards and orchards are filled with beautiful photo backdrops, but not every path or gate is meant for wandering. Ask the staff—they often know the hidden gems. And resist the temptation to climb fences or get too close to farm equipment. Trust us, they’ll notice.

    SpearHead Winery

    By this point, our community was starting to feel a little tired, but the excitement was still there—just in a quieter, cozier way. Our next stop was SpearHead Winery, and it was the perfect way to wind down the day.

    The community was asked to pick out a bottle of wine to give away to other members who couldn’t join us on the tour. It was such a thoughtful gesture that made the stop extra special. We sat outside under the red umbrellas on a warm afternoon, enjoying the view and great conversation.

    Our review of SpearHead
    SpearHead Winery is a scenic spot with rolling vineyards and a stunning backdrop. We sat on the patio and were served by Saori, who was so sweet and thorough with the tasting. She poured us a refreshing Rosé and a Pinot Noir with a beautifully layered flavour profile. Inside the shop, we found amazing prices and unique pairings, including chocolate bars chosen to match the wines. It was the kind of place that makes you want to linger and savour every sip.

    Meadow Vista Honey Wines

    After we loaded into the van with our new wine in hand, the community was buzzing with excitement for our final stop. And wow—it was another favourite. Meadow Vista Honey Wines was the sweetest way to wrap up the day, literally.

    Nestled on a five-and-a-half-acre farm in East Kelowna, Meadow Vista is surrounded by orchards and home to over 150 hives of hardworking honeybees. These bees not only make the nectar for their meads but also play a vital role in pollinating local farms. It’s no wonder they say Meadow Vista tastes like “nature in a glass”—we couldn’t agree more.

    Award Highlights You Need to Know
    Meadow Vista isn’t just pretty—it’s decorated. Their meads have taken home:
    ✨ Multiple Golds at the World Mead Championships
    Best Mead Pairing at Osoyoos Oyster Festival
    BC Wine & Canadian Wine Awards medals (Gold, Silver, Bronze—you name it)
    ✨ Fan fave titles like People’s Choice Best Winery

    From sparkling apple to blueberry-haskap to their iconic Mabon and Ostara, Meadow Vista has stacked over 50+ awards worldwide.

    Our experience at Meadow Vista
    To say this place was a highlight is an understatement. The food was fresh from the farm—cheeses, meats, fruits, and even quail eggs—all paired beautifully with their meads and honey. And the honey itself? Absolutely unreal. Sweet, smooth, and unforgettable. Every sip and every bite felt like a celebration of the land and the hardworking bees behind it.

    It was the perfect way to end our community wine and cider tour—surrounded by lush orchards, sipping mead that’s been awarded time and time again, and sharing laughs and memories over food that felt like it came straight from nature’s table. Meadow Vista truly delivers on its promise of “nature in a glass.”

    What’s Your Sip Personality

    Okay besties, time to find out what drink was basically made for you. We put together a quick tasting table quiz so you can match your vibe to your glass. No gatekeeping here—this is your shortcut to choosing between wine or cider without overthinking it. Grab a pen, tally up your answers, and see what your taste buds are secretly craving.

    OUR TASTING TABLE

    QuestionOption AOption BOption COption D
    1. Your ideal weekend vibeLounging in the sunExploring an orchardCozying up in a loungeDancing to live music
    2. Pick a snackCheese & crackersFresh fruit & charcuterieChocolateOlives & nuts
    3. Your outfitFlowy dress or skirtLinen pants & topSmart casual jeansCasual sundress
    4. Your personalityAdventurous & curiousCalm & thoughtfulSweet & funTrendsetter & playful
    5. Flavour preferenceBold & intenseCrisp & lightSweet & approachableFruity & unexpected

    Results

    • Mostly A’s → Bold Red Wine 🍷
      You love classic, rich, and adventurous flavours. Perfect for sipping slowly while enjoying vineyard views.
    • Mostly B’s → Crisp Apple Cider 🍏
      Refreshing and easygoing, just like you. Ideal for wandering the orchard or lounging on a sunny patio.
    • Mostly C’s → Sweet Riesling or Sparkling Wine 🍾
      Sweet, playful, and totally approachable. You enjoy the lighter, brighter side of sipping.
    • Mostly D’s → Fruity or Flavoured Cider 🍓
      Fun, trendy, and unique—always up for trying something new and Instagram-worthy.

    The Final Pour

    So, what’s in your glass? Whether you’re a bold red, a crisp cider, a sweet sparkling, or a fruity wild card, there’s a sip out there that was basically made for you. Next time you’re out in the Okanagan, order with confidence—and maybe try the one you didn’t get. Because honestly, every pour has a story, and yours is just getting started.

    A Huge Thank You ❤️

    We want to send a heartfelt thank you to Discover Okanagan Tours and Sip South East Kelowna for hosting us—it was such a beautiful experience! And of course, the biggest thank you goes out to our amazing community. This summer was unforgettable, and we truly wouldn’t be here without your love and support.

    Wishing you all a cozy, joy-filled fall season. 🍂 Sending so much love from us to you!

  • BOBBY JACK

    BOBBY JACK

    Glitter, a Bobby Jack sweater, and a childhood that didn’t fit the sparkles.

    There’s a certain kind of girl the world forgets to protect.
    She isn’t loud. She isn’t broken in a way that draws attention.
    She’s just… there. In the middle of things. Holding it all together.

    This one was seven. Her sister was five. They were pass-the-phone-between-houses kids. Living on a custody clock — not the split-week kind, but the kind where weekends, summers, and holidays belonged to him.

    Their bodies never settled; their backpacks always packed.

    One house was burnout on a schedule. Predictable, but tired. Routine so strict it left no room for softness. Everyone was doing their best, just too worn down to remember to smile.

    The other house — chaotic. Unpredictable.
    A man who mistook intensity for love and emotion for control.

    He cried a lot. Smoked just enough. Left the TV on at night, loud like a heartbeat trying to drown out his own thoughts. Sometimes she crept downstairs to turn it off. Other nights… he asked her to stay. To cuddle. Just for a second. Just to make him feel less alone.

    She didn’t want to.
    But she stayed.
    Because it was easier than saying no.

    Because if she was good — if she was calm, quiet, agreeable — maybe the rage wouldn’t come. Maybe her sister could sleep. Maybe he wouldn’t hate the drive back to their mom’s.

    Spoiler: He did.
    Every time.

    He came back angrier, tighter. His body language sharper than his voice. Sometimes he cried. Sometimes he slammed doors. But always, always — she was the one he looked at like she owed him something. Like her little shoulders were built to carry grown-up emotions.

    She did her best.

    Then came the summer of the trailer.

    — The new girlfriend — brought fresh air into the house. A dog, too. A new kind of silence: peaceful, not tense. Her sister finally slept over. She smiled more. They played outside. It started to feel like maybe this would be the moment life got better.

    They planned a camping trip. The first one in years.

    She packed with intention:
    Her sparkles. Her Bobby Jack hoodie. DC shoes she wore like a declaration.
    This time would be different.
    She wrote in her journal: This will be the best trip ever.

    But the man — her father — was unraveling in the background.
    Asking questions with panic under the surface: Did this fit? Did that close right? Would this wheel hold?

    She wanted to ask something simple.
    What if a tire fell off?
    A kid question. A valid one.

    But his face stiffened into a smile that wasn’t a smile.
    “That won’t happen.”
    The kind of answer that makes you wish you hadn’t asked.

    Three hours in, it did.

    The trailer tire blew. No tools. No plan. No backup.
    Just a man pacing in the sun, muttering about towns and repairs and how none of this was his fault.

    They drove in circles.
    Things got lost.
    So did she, a little.

    Not physically. Spiritually.
    Because when you’re a kid and your grown-up can’t hold it together,
    you learn to swallow your own fear and call it strength.
    You learn that sometimes men love loud — but not safe.

    She watched him more carefully after that.
    His tells. His shifts. The way he couldn’t handle uncertainty.
    How his anxiety looked like anger.
    And how his “I need you” meant You’re the adult now.

    That day, she stopped writing in the journal.
    The sparkles went dull.

    But she never forgot.

    The wheel will always fall — not because you’re cursed,
    but because someone didn’t check if it could.

    Hey, I’m Taylor. I love sharing real stories about community, growth, and everything in between.

     

  • The M in the Middle: When Motivation Masks the True Creative Drive

    The M in the Middle: When Motivation Masks the True Creative Drive

    In a world where opportunities often disguise themselves, it’s easy to mistake that self serving drive—an ego chasing validation – for true growth. When someone enters your space with smooth words but a hollow intent, it’s time to ask yourself: Why are they using me? And why can’t they create what they desire on their own? This story explores the line between trust and exploitation, between real inspiration and those who come only to take.

    In a neon-lit city, where creativity thrived and innovation pulsed through the streets, there was a shop unlike any other. It wasn’t just a place to buy—it was a space where energy and inspiration merged, each piece crafted with a depth and authenticity that people could feel the moment they walked in. The owner, a woman who could shift her form as fluidly as the city’s ever changing pulse, infused the shop with her spirit. Some days, it felt organic, calm, with soft lighting and natural lines; other days, it was bold and electric, filled with sharp angles and vivid colours. The shop reflected her—always adapting, but always alive with creativity.

    One day, a figure entered. They were sleek, dressed in clothes that seemed to shift with each movement, their gaze sharp and penetrating. When their eyes met hers, there was something unsettling about it. It wasn’t curiosity or warmth—it was cold, calculating, filled with a quiet pride, as if they knew more than she did. But, she reminded herself to trust, to open her heart as she had been asked to do. Maybe this was the connection she had been waiting for.

    The figure spoke of collaboration—of blending visions, of creating something bigger than both of them. Their words were smooth, their tone confident. For a moment, the shopkeeper allowed herself to believe it was a connection she could grow with. She shared the heart of her work, the long hours, the passion, the risk that made every creation real. She opened herself to the possibility, hoping it could help the vision evolve.

    Days later, a new shop appeared on the same street. At first, she thought nothing of it, but as she looked closer, something felt wrong. The designs, the colours, the energy…it was all too familiar. Her heart dropped. The figure hadn’t come to collaborate—they had come to steal. They had used her heart to take what wasn’t theirs and twist it into something hollow, serving ego.

    The whispers spread quickly. The new shop was sleek and polished – The designs were the same, the energy was the same, but it lacked the soul. The authenticity that made her creations come alive was gone, felt to be replaced by a surface-level imitation.

    But the shopkeeper didn’t linger on it for long. As soon as the realization hit, something inside her shifted. It was like a veil had lifted, and she finally understood: creativity wasn’t something you could steal. It wasn’t a commodity to be taken, repackaged, and sold. It was a pulse—a living force that couldn’t be replicated.

    And so, she changed. She shape-shifted—not just in form, but in spirit. She moved on, slipping away from the city that tried to capture her essence. No one could find her now, no one could trace the source of her inspiration. She was gone—fading like a shadow, always ahead, always shifting.

    Her work, however, lived on untouched, untraceable. The city could attempt to copy, to mimic, but they would never find the spark that made it real. The true source of her creativity was forever hidden, constantly evolving, just out of reach.

    The advice behind this story is about recognizing when someone is trying to take advantage of you and how to avoid it. Here’s how you can protect yourself:

    1. Ask Questions: If someone wants something from you, ask them questions about what they really want. Genuine people will have specific answers. Those looking to take advantage will give vague or general responses.
    2. Trust Your Own Voice: Don’t judge someone by their title or what others say about them. Focus on who they are to you. Your own experience with them matters more than anyone else’s opinion.
    3. Stay Open but Guarded: Be willing to connect with others, but also know when to step back. Not every person or opportunity is worth your time. Rotten fruit falls on its own—you don’t need to waste your energy trying to fix it.

    In short, trust your instincts, ask the right questions, and don’t let others use you. Stay true to yourself and let people prove their worth.

    Clout chasers, fakes, and foes—
    Who’s real, and who’s just waiting to be exposed?
    Only you know, with those words that trigger,
    Maybe it’s time for you to look a little deeper.

    Creative Team

    A big thank you to everyone who made this vision come to life. Your talent and hard work made all the difference.

    • Makeup and Hair: Rayna and her team @estheticzbrayna, you worked magic to create the perfect looks.
    • Photography: @okanganportraits, your shots captured the essence of the shoot beautifully.
    • Media and Social Management: Zeal Social Management, thanks for handling the digital side and helping us share the project with the world.
    • Set and Makeup Concept: @_ge0de, your creativity set the tone and brought everything together.
    • Model: Kirat @kirat_d, your energy and presence brought the concept to life in ways we couldn’t have imagined.

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