Force of Nature: Tidal Ware Jewelry

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Tell us about a new accessories collection inspired by the ocean, and we’re likely to start imagining dainty baubles fashioned with some amalgam of shells, freshwater pearls and softly tinkling semi-precious stones that are, we can only suspect, destined for the wrists and necks of delicate people.

But we are often wrong. The latest local designer to surprise us with a nature-inspired collection imbued with unmistakable edge is Sharla Pidd, who named her jewelry line Tidal Ware as a pean of sorts to her recurring nightmares of tidal waves.

Using chains, charms, stones such as drusy and mixed metals from brass to copper and gold, Pidd fashions pieces that manage to incorporate nature without letting it take over (as it is sometimes apt to do in life). We love the heavy, street chic look of the seagull necklace above.

Until Pidd launches her web site, which we hear is coming soon, you’ll have to track the artist down in person for more glimpses of her work. A chance to do just that comes this weekend in the form of a Silent Art Auction at Space Gallery. In addition to Pidd and other participating artists offering up their work to benefit the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the event features local screen-printing collective San Franpsycho (bring a shirt and leave with your own brand new work of art) and DJ Irene Hernandez-Feiks of Chillin’ Productions fame on the turntables.

While her web site is in the works (we hear it will be launched this weekend), email tidalware (at) gmail (dot) com to reach Pidd.

Looking for more upcoming fashion events in San Francisco? Toddle on over to the SF Indie Fashion Calendar….

A New Favorite: Dekkori Shoe Styling Pieces

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We are seriously dy-y-y-ing over the shoe styling pieces from San Francisco-based label Dekkori, whose first shipment to retailers such as Intermix and Revolve Clothing is due out in a week or two.

To read more about the line, check out Lorraine’s post on the 7×7.com Glamwatch blog today.

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Sneak Peek: Serial Cultura Spring 2010 Collection

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We’ve found plenty of reasons to speed through the rest of 2009. If we see one more vacant storefront in our fair City, we’ll cry, and we have reason to believe Gen Art Fresh Faces in Fashion is done-zo in San Francisco (stay tuned for more on that later).

But there is at least one bit of fashion news we ran across this week that’s utterly uplifting: the forthcoming spring 2010 collection from Serial Cultura.

Earlier this month, designer Jen Jennings joined forces with photographer Ben Mayorga, stylist Sharon Maloney and jewelry designer Brian Crumley to shoot the latest from the Bay Area label best known for its standout prints. The above pics taken during down time at the photo shoot give a sneak peek of what’s to come. For more, check out the Serial Cultura blog, where Jennings recently posted casual images from the shoot, as well as a few of her new fabric being printed at a local studio (see below).

While you wait for the latest from Serial Cultura, save 50 percent on the label’s colorful scarves using the discount code scarves in the online shop.

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Who Will Win the San Francisco Fashion Awards?

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SF Indie Fashion News Roundup: Litter for Nasty Gal? (and more)

shotwell-by-jaclynThere’s a Hells Angels-looking-guy yelling unintelligible nonsense outside our window, but it’s better than the jack hammer that was there last week. In other news….

The San Francisco Chronicle Style Section is seeking thrifty fashion fans for a makeover on-the-cheap at Marshalls on July 29.

Also via the Chron, we’re intrigued by artist Rebecca Martinez’s new show at the Robert Tat Gallery featuring photographs of shop window mannequins in disrepair.

We continue to be fascinated with the fashion sensibilities of Rachel Lena Esterline. We think you will be, too…

Esterline pals and local designers of Litter fame Rachael and Mackenzie hang out with Nasty Gal’s Sophia, play dress up and discuss an exclusive series just for the Bay Area-based online retailer. We will be waiting for it with baited breath.

Smashing Darling shows off some of its best new looks for summer.

The folks at 440 Brannan want to host your next event, says the Nicole Presents blog’s guest writer Vanessa Salazar.

Azalea announces its James Perse sale and beauty event, coming up on Saturday.

Thanks to 7×7 Glamwatch, we are becoming even more inspired to brave Union Square now that we know Shotwell is almost back.

Nooworks gets props from the SF Weekly.

The Finer Dandy reminds us we need to get our asses to a movie theater and soon with its review of 500 Days of Summer.

Style Studio ponders the wisdom of leg makeup.

[Photo: Jacyln Binder]