Angel has new arrivals from Desigual’s Spring-Summer 2015 collection, including lots of new scarves & foulards:

Desigual NADINE T-shirt. $79. Worn by Canadian model Winnie Harlow, who has a skin condition called vitiligo, causing skin cells to lose their pigmentation. Spring-Summer 2015.

Canadian model Winnie Harlow is Desigual’s new face for the Spring-Summer 2015 collection.
We’re also offering 25% off Desigual winter coats & jackets for women at Angel, including several designed by Christian Lacroix. You’ll save up to 40% off the Desigual winter collection from 2014. We also have 25% off made in Spain Desigual shoes and boots, 30% off Desigual rain boots, and have only few remaining Desigual umbrellas.
Angel also has new Desigual shoes, skirts, dresses and tops for women for spring, as well as new Desigual shirts, T-shirts and jeans for men.
Angel Vancouver has the largest selection of Desigual for men, women and kids on Canada’s West Coast. Angel also specializes in hand-painted one-of-a-kind clothing. We ship worldwide.
Angel Vancouver is located at No. 2 Powell Street in the Gastown district of Vancouver, Canada. Our store is on the corner of Powell & Carrall Street in Maple Tree Square, where Vancouver began. The photo above shows what my store looked like in 1886.
Today’s video is 25 Ways to Wear a Scarf:And here’s a live recording from earlier this week of Wallflower, a 1971 Bob Dylan song that is the title track of the new album by Diana Krall, who has a home in Vancouver with her husband, Elvis Costello:Diana will be playing the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on May 13. Elvis used to host a Canadian TV show called Spectacle, produced by Elton John and his Canadian husband, David Furnish. Elvis would invite musical guests on each show and have them perform together. Here Elvis Costello & the Imposters are joined by Ray LaMontagne, Levon Helm, Nick Lowe, Richard Thompson, Larry Campbell and Allen Toussaint performing The Band’s The Weight in 2009:Here’s Elvis performing the song a year later in Vancouver with the Levon Helm Band:The song was first recorded by The Band in 1968 on their Music from Big Pink album. Finally, here’s Levon, who died in April 2012, performing the song with The Band, featuring The Staple Singers, at their 1976 farewell concert, The Last Waltz, filmed by director Martin Scorsese :