First Look: Discarded to Divine 2010

dd-fashion-shoot-343We recently enjoyed a preview of the garments and accessories created for this year’s Discarded to Divine, an annual benefit that taps emerging and established designers to turn cast-off clothing and textiles into new creations to raise much-needed funds for the St. Vincent de Paul Society and its programs. And with yesterday’s news that Project Runway contestant and San Francisco resident Jay Nicolas Sario is creating a garment as a guest designer for this year’s event, the spotlight on this San Francisco fashion event is only getting brighter.

We’re devoted fans of the event each year, but we were especially impressed with this year’s creations, which range from full-skirted party dresses in arresting pinks and blues to a jacket and skirt ensemble made out of reconstructed coats and outerwear. Some pieces tended toward the fanciful and exotic, while others were completely wearable options that we could see fitting into a normal gal’s day-to-day wardrobe.

Along with the apparel for women and children, new to the event this year are accessories, handbags and items for the home. So now for the first time, if you can’t swing bidding on a complete outfit during the April event’s silent auction, you can waltz away with a smaller, but no less meaningful souvenir in the form of a necklace, patchwork pillow or scarf.

Discarded to Divine takes place on April 29, and there’s a sneak preview on April 9 at the de Young museum.

In the meantime, enjoy a sampling of this year’s submissions.

Photography courtesy Gabriel Harber for Discarded to Divine

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Friday Fashion: La Gran Pachanga

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Among the 350+ items and services from local sources in this benefit for a local elementary school are apparel and accessories from Bay Area designers Cari Borja, Arara SF, Estrella Tadeo, Alexandria von Bromssen, Unscripted Clothing and Josie Adele.

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Pretty in Pink: Alyssa Nicole Spring 2010

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What do cupcakes, fixed gear-riding hipsters, punk rock and the color pink have in common? On the face of it, not much. But in the mind of 18-year-old San Francisco designer Alyssa Casares, they’re altogether fitting friends. Each was a source of inspiration in the spring 2010 collection of pretty skirts and party dresses Casares creates under the label Alyssa Nicole.

“It’s edgy and sweet,” she says of her latest designs’ look.

With a recent WWD mention and a bevy of new looks in her online shop, Casares balances work, school and her burgeoning business as stylishly as she can. The new spring offerings comprise the sixth collection from Casares, who began sewing as a tween and never looked back.

“When I was 16 I designed my first collection and when people started to notice what I could do, they would ask me to design for them. When I began to sell custom dresses, I received a lot of positive feedback and realized it didn’t have to be just a hobby,” she tell us.

Along with custom designs upon request, Casares makes each dress she sells online according to customers’ measurements. Garments take between one and three weeks to complete. Prices range from $25 for a simple halter-neck sundress to $250 for the party dresses with full tulle skirts available in the Alyssa Nicole etsy shop.

Photography by Brandon Biggs and Caitlin Nascimento

Don’t Miss: Revelation Couture

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Links a la Mode: Spring Fever

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Spring Fever

Edited by Jennine Jacob

Do you get spring fever? Oh man… the itch to run around outside in flowery prints and frilly laces gets greater and greater each passing day. To heck with chunky sweaters! This week we have a load of great spring style posts, Holier Than Now checks out cape coats, if you’re strapped for cash Out of Order gives the perfect 45min spring skirt tutorial, so cute! And girly clothes not your thing? The Demoiselles has a great homage to genderbending unisex looks. I’ve been thinking of doing a couple of days in menswear myself. Well, as soon as I learn how to tie the half Windsor knot.

There were so, so many great links this week, it really was hard to narrow it down to 20. Check out the full listing of Links à la Mode here.

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