Fashion Events in San Francisco
Find out more about upcoming fashion events taking place in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Take a Walk on the Wild Side with Atelier Minyon at Gallery of Jewels
0I Heart SF: Trunk Show at Gallery of Jewels Featuring Local Designer Betsy Barron
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Tomorrow, the Gallery of Jewels will host a one-day trunk show to showcase local designer Betsy Barron’s loveable heart gem necklaces – just in time for Valentine’s Day.
The one-day trunk show will take place at Gallery of Jewels 24th Street location with private appointments from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. and open to the public from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m.
Her collectible delicate hearts can be personalized with gems reflecting milestones and charms reflecting your loved ones interests.
You Are Invited: Love Me, Love My Poncho Vintage Fashion Show & Swap
0Love Me, Love My Poncho would like to cordially invite Style Bust readers to San Francisco’s first poncho-themed fashion show: Love Me, Love My Poncho.
This event will take place on January 15th, 2012 at 2:00pm in Dolores Park. Anyone and any poncho is welcome to walk the runway (should be interesting). This event will show the variety and imagination of San Francisco’s vintage couture and present a special homage to an item that brings warmth as well as style: the poncho.
Click here to RSVP to the event.
For more information please visit Love Me, Love My Poncho.
STOREFRONT Holiday Eco-Shop
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- The theme is green. Come shop Amour Vert eco-apparel and our group of organic beauty products, handmade stationery and wood jewelry from Sophie Monet, Adina Mills crystal rings, local designers such as Love+Keep and more vintage!
- Custom screen printed t-shirts done on site by Free Gold Watch.
- Scoutmob is sponsoring a VIP giveaway to “Live Like A Groupie”. Guests will enter to win a year of awesome live shows at Ticketfly venues across San Francisco.
- HapaSF food truck will be on-site and ready to serve up delicious specials
- Open Bev & Beer Bar (21+ for beer)
Holiday Flannel from SF’s Pladra
0Here’s one for the woodsy crowd: San Francisco’s Pladra just unveiled a new batch of their trademark pattern-lined flannels, including this holiday-colored shirt and, of course, a blackwatch model.
Roll up the cuffs on either one, and you’ll get a splash of Eisenhower-era forestry lining.
Join the Pladra team for their Holiday Party tonight at 111 Minna. Details can be found here.
SF Fashion + Tech Recap: How Technology is Changing the Face of Fashion
0Last week, SF Fashion + Tech’s panel discussion “FashTech: How Technology is Changing the Face of Fashion” came to an abrupt end about 30 minutes in due to a nearby gas main break. SF Fashion + Tech is working to reschedule the event. I’ll share the rescheduled details with you once I receive them.
Based on the brief discussion that took place prior to being evacuated, my main takeaway was the importance of conversing with fans through social media, and not just spitting your product and brand messaging in their face over and over again. Though this information is not brand new, it’s very timely. For the past few months I’ve struggled to build a community of engaged fans for Style Bust. My mission this Winter is to work harder to engage in online conversations to see if this will help move the needle. If you have any tips, ideas or other insight to help me build and engage with people via social media – I’d love to hear about them (comment, tweet, fb or email me at nicole@stylebust.com)!
Below you’ll find photographs by Christophe Tomatis of the event.
Friend of Style Bust, Ivy Moya (pictured left)
Philanthropist Invites You to Celebrate UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital
0Bay Area readers, if you haven’t checked out the Philanthropist Boutique on Sacramento Street I strongly urge you to swing by this party on November 15th for shopping, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. 100% of store profits go directly to charities combating poverty and other causes within the Bay Area. Store sales made on November 15th will be generously matched by the Moment family to help UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital (Jessica Moment is the founder and owner of Philanthropist Boutique).
Please rsvp to: rsvp@philanthropistboutique.com
Adidas and the Need for Speed
0My love for shoes runs deep. Whenever I buy new shoes, I always find the most bored, willing soul to let me show off my new footwear and do a little modeling. I even come prepared with an awesome ringtone that makes an appearance as my runway music. Adidas, evidently, thinks the same way. On October 27, Adidas and EA held a party at the Adidas Market Place location in San Francisco in honor of the release of EA’s new video game Need for Speed: The Run, which just so happens to feature an Adidas shoe called Originals Need for Speed Top X.
There was music, free food and bar (always a plus in my book) and, of course, plenty of TVs to practice the video game. The crowd, from what I could see, was predominantly gamers, so this wasn’t the typical fashion launch event I was used to. Being one of the few fashion bloggers at the event, I quickly realized that I was probably the only person in the room actually interested in trying the shoe on. At first glance, it really didn’t seem like much more than a black patent leather high top gym shoe, but once I slipped it on, surprisingly it looked really good, which just goes to show that you can’t judge a shoe by its display stand. One of the event photographers even took pictures of me trying it on, which was fine with me until I remembered that my other foot was flaunting a 4 week-old pedicure in a sandal. This fashion hybrid event was fun and I look forward to attending more of these types of events, but for any worried (i.e., skeptical) fashion blogger who finds him/herself as a newbie at a gamer event, here are a few points I learned from this evening: EA employees will bust out the break dancing, completely disregarding the fact that they are thrusting their bodies near pointy metal clothing racks, playing video games is always more fun while under the influence of complimentary booze, and don’t bother to get an answer for why there is a group of guys dressed up as The Misfits.























