Guess Who Just Opened on Church Street

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Get the full scoop on the new Curator boutique just opened by the designers behind She-Bible on 7×7′s Glamwatch blog tomorrow….

Get Informed: Lululemon Trunk Show at Informed Body

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If ever we were going to join a cult, we’d like it to be one that makes our butts look better, thanks. Yes, Lulus are pricey, but darn it if they aren’t the best yoga-Pilates-hiking to the top of Bernal-pants we’ve ever wiggled into. Check the latest from Lululemon Athletica out in person this week during a trunk show at Hayes Valley movement studio Informed Body, where we were lucky enough to enjoy a Pilates session recently with fabulously energetic, knowledgeable owner Jill Harris and her shockingly cute, cilantro-nibbling rabbit (he’s bigger than a large cat. Seriously). If you haven’t seen the studio’s new space, here’s a way to get a great intro to Informed Body’s offerings while clinking a glass or two and ogling fitness apparel that will make your bum say thank you.

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Where Old is New: Swap! Not Shop!

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Okay, clearly we love to shop. But we’re also down to swap. A great place to do just that this weekend? Swap! Not Shop!, an Oakland event that promises an outpouring of clothing, accessories and household items for the taking when you bring a bag of items to donate. Admission is $5.

More fun fashion events await on the SF Indie Fashion Calendar…..

D.I.Y., Together: Workshop Opens

workshop-san-franciscoJust because you like to do-it-yourself shouldn’t have to mean doing it all by yourself. That’s the idea behind Workshop, a creative arts space opening on Saturday in San Francisco’s Western Addition from the founder of the widely-attended Indie Mart events.

“I wanted something really interactive. Indie Mart is really fun and people love to come out to it, but it’s not a place people can come on the regular,” Workshop co-owner and Indie Mart founder Kelly Malone tells us.

Inside the 800-square-foot space, what Malone dubs an “inspiration library” beckons artists and designers with a collection of books and reading materials meant to spark new ideas and projects. Ten sewing machines and screen-printing equipment are on hand for use in upcoming workshops, which will range from single sessions to multi-day classes on a wide variety of topics such as starting your own t-shirt line, container gardening, wine tasting for beer guzzlers and – Malone’s personal favorite – Rock ‘n Roll Sewing for Dudes.

“I wanted a place where even my completely craft challenged guy friends could come hang out,” says Malone.

To that end, beyond-the-crafty reasons to visit the space abound. There’s a ping pong table, a projector for movie nights and even a multipurpose bar for use during parties that doubles as a sewing storage unit and a place for turntables.

Almost everything in the place, save a few items scored from IKEA, was designed and built by Malone and her dad, a skilled carpenter, using reclaimed, recycled or donated materials. Chairs for use during group classes sit perched on a shelf when floor space is needed for events, while a sculpture incorporating over 1,000 recycled light bulbs offers a constant reminder that ah-ha moments are just waiting to happen.

To get in on the action in person, stop by the space on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 7 to 11 p.m. for an opening party featuring music and live silk-screening demonstrations, or visit the web site next week for a calendar of upcoming classes starting the week of Sept. 28.

Video: Academy of Art Spring 2010 Runway Show

Enjoy last weekend’s Academy of Art Spring 2010 runway show from the comfort of your desk chair. We sure did.

Craving more? You’ll find a full 20-minute video of the show here.

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