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Folio.YVR launches spring issue with river cruising, art and culture

May 13, 2026
Folio.YVR launches spring issue with river cruising, art and culture

By AI, Created 4:32 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Folio.YVR has released Issue 41, a spring edition centered on European river cruising and packed with Vancouver-focused coverage across drag, film, fashion, art, music and weddings. The issue spotlights local and international creators while underscoring the magazine’s digital-first luxury lifestyle pitch for West Coast Canada.

Why it matters: - Issue 41 shows how luxury travel and culture are increasingly packaged for readers who want one-stop, experience-driven storytelling. - The spring edition also spotlights Vancouver and British Columbia creators, brands and venues across multiple sectors. - The magazine’s mix of travel, fashion, art, music and food is designed to position West Coast Canada as a premium cultural market.

What happened: - Folio.YVR Luxury Lifestyle Magazine released Issue 41 on May 13, 2026. - The spring issue is anchored by a feature on Riverside Luxury Cruises’ The Debussy, the company’s third ship since launching in April 2023. - The cover feature profiles Vancouver drag artist, producer and community advocate Aidan Faminoff, known internationally as Hazel. - The issue also includes stories on restaurateur and entrepreneur Amélie Thuy Nguyen, filmmaker Karen Lam, designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the Vancouver Art Gallery, pianist Vadym Kholodenko and conceptual painter Aphist Sid.

The details: - The Riverside Luxury Cruises story follows a European itinerary aboard The Debussy that includes South Holland’s Keukenhof and Lisse, Kinderdijk, Antwerp’s DIVA museum and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. - Folio.YVR says Riverside Luxury Cruises has won numerous number-one awards internationally since its first sailing. - Hazel’s feature traces a path from Team Canada competitive diving to building HAZE, Vancouver’s weekly drag night at Junction. - Anh and Chi founder Amélie Thuy Nguyen is also behind Me’s Marketplace by Anh and Chi, a women-led consumer packaged goods brand now sold in 50-plus retailers across British Columbia and expanding nationally. - Karen Lam’s Black Opiate Entertainment marked the world premiere of Armageddon Road at Brazil’s Fantaspoa Film Festival, with North American distribution secured through Red Water Entertainment. - Sabyasachi marked his 25th anniversary with a curated accessory showcase at Holt Renfrew Vancouver. - The issue also highlights the latest generation of the Longines HydroConquest at Maison Birks. - The Vancouver Art Gallery opened Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change, described as the first major exhibition in Canada focused on contemporary art and future climates on a global scale. - The exhibition brings together more than 30 artists and 35 works across four thematic chapters. - Highlights include Brian Jungen’s Cetology, an 8.5-metre whale skeleton made from white plastic patio chairs, and John Akomfrah’s three-channel video work Vertigo Sea, making its Vancouver debut. - Showcase Pianos presented Vadym Kholodenko in an unplanned private recital at the Georgia Bar of the Rosewood Hotel Georgia. - Kholodenko performed on a Fazioli Pianoforti Model F183 in California Walnut for friends, associates and hotel guests. - The magazine’s CELEBRATE section features a multicultural wedding at the Fairmont Pacific Rim’s Sapphire Ballroom, presented by Paradise Events and designed by Liting Chan. - Aphist Sid’s work appears on both the front and back covers, and Gallery Merrick in Victoria shows the Bangkok-born painter’s work. - Folio.YVR is published by EcoLuxLuv Communications & Marketing Inc. alongside PortfolioYVR.com. - The publication describes itself as digital-first and ad-free, with a focus on West Coast Canada and influential voices and enterprises in British Columbia. - More information is available on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

Between the lines: - Folio.YVR is using Issue 41 to connect luxury travel with local cultural prestige, a common strategy for niche lifestyle media seeking both aspirational and regional relevance. - The spring lineup leans heavily on place-based storytelling, from Vancouver institutions to European destinations, which helps the magazine frame luxury as both global and local. - The emphasis on women-led brands, Indigenous and South Asian representation, and climate-focused art signals a broader editorial push toward identity, inclusion and values-driven luxury.

What’s next: - Folio.YVR will continue distributing Issue 41 as part of its digital-first publishing model. - The magazine’s partner and social channels will likely serve as the main distribution path for audience growth and engagement. - The issue’s mix of travel, culture and commerce suggests more coverage of West Coast brands and talent in future editions.

The bottom line: - Issue 41 is a broad spring showcase built to make luxury feel experiential, local and culturally relevant at the same time.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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