May 16, 2012

Resin Ring Bling: Colors by Liza

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These inexpensive adjustable disc rings from Colors by Liza caught our eye at last week’s Fashion Feud event (in case you haven’t heard, we’re suckers for sparkly objects). An artist based in San Francisco, Liza uses different-textured resins and mixed media on the cheerfully-hued business card compacts, pill boxes, clutch purses, iPod armor and cigarette cases she creates in her SoMa studio.

The overall effect is unabashedly crafty, yes, but also girlishly cute and gift-able for a variety of ages.

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Bayne of Our Existence: A Chat with Zana

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Fashion blogger, stylist and designer Zana Bayne of Garbage Dress brings her latest accessories to her native San Francisco tomorrow night for a trunk show – the 21-year-old designer’s first ever – at Shotwell in Union Square. Leather harnesses like the one seen here on Bayne will be among the edgy items up for grabs.

We caught up with Bayne for a quick chat about New York fashion, the intrigue of a good harness and her love of the color black.

So you used to hail from SF, and now you live in Brooklyn, right? What do you love about your new city, in terms of fashion? What do you miss about San Francisco fashion?

I’m completely smitten with New York. I love the energy, the business, the constant movement. I’m much more focused here. There’s better access to a wider range of designers here, so it’s always exciting to see those looks worn out on the street. At the same time, there are so many young designers here who wear their own creations and I LOVE that.

I enjoy San Francisco’s craftiness and cheap vintage. There is really nothing like shopping secondhand in California!

What kind of accessories will you be showing at Shotwell on Monday?

I will be showing leather harnesses and shoulderpieces. Expect drama, danger, mixed materials and extreme proportions!

What is it that intrigues you about the harness – what do you hope the wearer feels when he or she is donning it?

I think of the harnesses and shoulderpieces as a way to enhance a pre-owned wardrobe. I think there is something inherently sexy about wearing a leather harness as a day look, and I love adding sculptured shoulders to a bare neckline or draped dress at night! I love to see how people wear the harnesses and integrate them into their own style.

We were laughing (with you, of course) about your mention of the Real Housewives on your blog. You wrote, “We ended our night with the couch, burritos, prosecco, and the real housewives of Atlanta reunion pt2. You see, we really are human underneath all of the black drapery.” Do you find that just because you love wearing black that people often assume that you’re a dark, moody person, like off reading Satre all the time and embroiled in an existential crisis or something?

I think that the image that I project of myself in passing or online can be slightly severe. My photo face is not too smiley, although I’m constantly grinning in conversation! I think it’s important to acknowledge that I’m aware of my outward appearance, and at the same time poke fun at it. I’m a very happy person, I just love wearing black.

What projects are you working on these days?

I try to get my hands in as much as possible. I have consecutive retail jobs, my blog, harness business, collaborations, editorial styling and photography.

What really excites you in fashion right now?

Every week it’s something different. Recently, I’ve been looking into more structured silhouettes in opposition to my normal love for oversized shapes. I’m always inspired by headpieces and would love to make some.

You’ve turned 21 since your last time in SF. What joints are planning to hit up to exercise your legal status?

Oh, I don’t even know where to begin. “Death Guild” at the Glas Kat on Monday nights is always a jolly good time. You’ll probably see me at Edinburgh Castle or Hemlock Tavern. Maybe I’ll go on a proper beer crawl? Yeah, that might be nice.

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Pondering Animal Print, 50 Cent, Daul Kim, Cagey Fashion and more…

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SF Indie Fashion founder Lorraine recently had the opportunity to interview 50 Cent during his visit to San Francisco for the launch of his fragrance Power by Fifty Cent. You can read interview, which includes some deep thoughts from the hip hop star, on 7×7 Glamwatch.

In its latest San Francisco style shoot, Refuses to Label ponders something near and dear to our hearts: animal prints, baby!

Streetsblog San Francisco has the scoop on a new delivery initiative from Chrome Bags. Buy a bag online in San Francisco by 3 p.m. and the company will get it to you via a bike courier that very day. We love the idea of using local fashion to create more local jobs.

Hyphen Magazine interviews local menswear designer and The Mission Statement co-founder Estrella Tadeo.

Luxurious and locally-designed, Karen Caldwell’s first clothing collection is set to debut. Via SF Luxe.

The Seventh Heart has a new crush – and a new web site.

We developed some new-found scarf-savvy when we devoted five well-spent minutes to watching Splendora’s recent video, 6 Ways to Tie a Scarf.

Metier has Raquel Allegra, and we like what we see.

Garbage Dress has had a long day.

Fashion School Daily remembers Daul Kim, who tragically took her own life yesterday.

Indie Mart interviews CC Rider’s Lien Gray.

Nasty Gal gets cagey with fashion.

Sarah Shaw now carries Geren Ford.

Beklina has new and delightful jewelry from Kathryn Bentley.

Help send SFBayStle’s Sarah Granger to the Olympics. All you have to do it vote before Nov. 29.

The Finer Dandy interviews New Moon stars Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz during their recent visit to San Francisco (look closely at the header on his site. You will laugh. It’s amazing).

Tobi launches a virtual dressing room that you can play in when you’re craving instant shopping madness without even leaving the house.

The Periodic Elements of Style ponders the surprising lack of Uniqlo presence in the City by the Bay.

When last we heard, the Maiden Lane location of Theory was looking for a sales associate. If you’re interested, hit up mitchs (at) theory (dot) com. Tell we sent ya if you do.

Halogen Life has an informative interview with local designer Bacca Da Silva.

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out the SF Indie Fashion Calendar….

[Photo: Drew Altizer]

Feelgood Fashion: DNA Holiday Pop-Up Shop

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Tomorrow at Space Gallery, the DNA Holiday Pop-Up Shop returns with lovely local fashion and a great cause. Vendors such as Paola Loves to Shop and designers Alyssa Bird and Pretty Little Thing will be offering up their wares alongside a bake sale benefiting St. Anthony’s Foundation.

All participating designers and bakers are donating 10 percent of the day’s proceeds to the San Francisco charity, and they needn’t act alone: bring a warm coat or blankets in good condition to the event, and the event organizers will deliver them to St. Anthony’s.

More local fashion happenings….

Guess Who Just Opened in Potrero Hill?

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Get the scoop on Collage clothing, the latest boutique to land atop Potrero Hill in Lorraine’s post on 7×7.com Glamwatch.

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[Photos: Mercedes McAndrew]