Vancouver Sun

Vetrina brings Italian style to Vancouver

- ALEESHA HARRIS

You don’t have to hop on a plane in order to shop Italian style. In fact, you don’t even have to leave the downtown core.

Rachel Kapsalis, the owner of the Vancouver-based boutique Vetrina, has curated a selection of unique and stylish threads by Italian brands (and others), in her Georgia Street shop. And she’s been doing it for nearly 20 years. Kapsalis recently chatted with Postmedia News about her store, her love for European brands and why exclusivit­y is key in a world of big-box retailers.

Q When and why did you first open Vetrina?

A I opened Vetrina in the summer of 1998. Quorum, which is for men’s fashions, was already open below and I decided to take over the space upstairs. I had been working in another field and was really ready for a change. I’d always loved fashion, and as I’m Greek, I’ve always loved Mediterran­ean food, fashion and style. I wanted to bring some of that, in particular Italian style, to Vancouver and give local ladies some unique clothing options.

Q For those who aren’t familiar, what do you sell in the boutique?

A We sell European fashion and accessorie­s, with a focus on Italian designers. We have a lot of dresses, gowns and formal wear, so it really is a great place to come if you have a special event. But we also carry unique business wear pieces and more casual options, including jeans, sweaters, costume jewelry, handbags and that kind of thing. I even have some athleisure wear.

Q You stock many exclusive European brands. How do you choose them?

A I go on two buying trips to Europe every year and, I have to say, that I choose mainly by instinct. I see something and it just feels right. I’ve been doing it for almost 20 years now so you do get a sense of what works, what will sell. And some pieces are so gorgeous, so special, you just have to have them. Because I have a close relationsh­ip with many of my clients, I’ll also buy pieces that I know they’ll love, or pieces that I know they’re looking for.

Q And why is it important for you to offer items that aren’t available at most other boutiques/department stores?

A Vancouver is small. Yes, it’s growing, but it’s still small. And my clients love to have exclusive pieces that they won’t see on anyone else. They count on me to offer them something fresh and unique. I’ll often only buy one size of something too, just to ensure that there is that exclusivit­y. Not everything of course, just a few statement pieces.

Q Who is your target customer?

A My target customer is a woman who loves fashion, quality and appreciate­s really good service. We take great care in ensuring our customers find the best pieces for them, and that they really fit. We have in-house tailoring. And we welcome outside alteration­s, too. Our customer also wants pieces that will last a long time, that she can wear for many, many seasons. This isn’t fast fashion.

Q What’s new for the season?

A We are carrying a number of new lines this spring, including artistic, whimsical handbags from Annalisa Caricato, the most adorable fashion socks by Pierre Mantoux and a new line, Creazioni Antonella Haute Couture, which designs some beautiful evening gowns, truly special. In terms of trends, we’re seeing a lot of lace, white, bright colours — lots of red and pink, for example — and wider jeans.

Q What is the price point of pieces in your boutique?

A Most pieces we sell are $400 and up. Handbags range from about $400-$700. The socks and some accessorie­s are under $100.

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