May 24, 2012

By the Numbers: fiftyseven-thirtythree Store Opens

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The first retail location for Oakland-based brand fiftyseven-thirtythree debuts tomorrow with a grand opening party and all-day discounts for shoppers.

Known for its bold, pop-culture-infused graphics featuring such badass folks as Anna May Wong, this men’s and women’s apparel company will finally have a storefront of its own after several years as a regular on the local indie shopping event circuit.

Oh, and one more reason to check this shop out: In a moment of McGyver-inspired genius, co-founder James Dawson once fixed his broken-down car with a paper-clip (he also won a silver medal in the 1988 Olympics for men’s badminton).

For more about fiftyseven-thirtythree, check out our interview with Dawson.

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Storefront Opens This Weekend

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Saturday and Sunday are the days to visit new weekend-only Hayes Valley pop-up shop Storefront, opening its doors tomorrow with a trunk show sample sale from Sausalito-based online retailer Fashionistette, fashion photography by Michelle M. Mitchell and Tiny Treats cupcakes.

Storefront Pop-Up Shop, 644 Laguna St. (between Hayes and Grove), SF.  Open Saturday 12-6pm, Sunday 12-5pm (closed May 9th for Mother’s Day).

Good Hydrations: Jay Nicolas Sario’s Discarded to Divine Fiji Water Dress

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Whether or not you’re attending tonight’s Discarded to Divine event benefiting the St. Vincent de Paul Society of San Francisco and its social services programs, we’re betting you can appreciate the work that went into this cocktail dress of Fiji Water bottles by Project Runway contestant and San Francisco designer Jay Nicolas Sario, who told us last week that he, in fact, drank every bottle of water involved in this little number’s creation.

Photo courtesy of Shelly Prevost for Fiji Water

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Get Your Z’s: A Chat with Artist + Designer Rachel Znerold

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We love it when fashion and art converge. We found just that when we met up recently for a chat with local fine artist and fashion designer Rachel Znerold, who does everything from painting to reconstructing vintage wedding gowns for modern-day brides to creating one-of-a-kind apparel and accessories using upcycled and scrap materials.

Intrigued? You can spot Znerold’s latest art and clothing at eco-friendly Noe Valley boutique Loft 1513 during a fashion show (yes, they even have a raised runway) Thursday night.

Read on for more about Znerold’s designs, inspiration and current iPod obsessions.

How long have you been designing?

I taught myself how to sew when I was 24, and I am 29 now. In high school, I adjusted my clothes. My parents didn’t have much money, so I would go to thrift stores, sew and cut clothes to make them fun and fashionable.

How do your fashion designs connect with your art?

I work with fabrics the way I do paints. I will do clusters of appliqué, and I try to mirror the cluster of shapes that take place within the natural world.

What is your next project?

My next goal is to dye a few of my dresses. I am always learning.

How do you stay inspired?

I stay inspired by old movies, like, look at those puckered sleeves and making it my own.  Color is huge. I am a color maniac. I relate to flowers and organic colors and shapes. Traveling is a big influence for me. Last summer, I went to Peru. Peruvian textiles are made with such a wide array of color. I was really moved by it. I like meeting the women and figuring out where my textiles come from. I find recycled materials, travel and anything in the natural world inspirational.

Do you have a design philosophy that you follow?

All of my fashion shows are for not-for-profit organizations. I believe in giving back to the community.

I don’t want women to have to fit a certain shape to be sexy. Women of every size should feel fashionable….Everyone is beautiful and deserves to have a pretty party dress.

Who are your favorite designers?

Alexandar McQueen, he was the bad boy of fashion. He embraced organic materials, playful silhouettes and drama. Growing up, I related to Betsey Johnson. Jean Paul Gaultier, because he embraced corset forms, performance art of fashion and the feminine figure. He was self-taught, and he was the underdog coming up. I love that story. Classic forms like Chanel. I feel like I can learn a bit from each of them

So what’s an average day like for you?

Diving into these Tupperwares of vintage scraps, and, a lot of times, I spend it putting scraps next to each other, draping them on the models. A lot of working with people, fitting, pinning. Depending on the projects I have, I will spend a few days painting. I try to keep them separate. So the paint won’t end up on the fabric! I think a lot of it is putting in the hard work, face time in the studio, finding inspiration. Also returning emails, arranging models and makeup artists and dropping off new deliveries to boutiques. I do it all, from hand-sewing the clothes to distribution. It’s definitely about multi-tasking.

What is on your iPod right now?

I love Bat for Lashes, Elliot Smith, Sarah Vaughan and Fever Ray.

Where do you see your line in five years?

I see myself moving into more couture and artistic, dramatic pieces. I really enjoyed doing wedding gowns. I want to design costumes for music videos and photo shoots. I am working with a group working on eco-friendly staple pieces…I love making one-of-a-kind pieces.

Where can we find your work in San Francisco?

At Loft 1513. They sell local designer pieces. You can also shoot me an email to order something custom made.

– By SF Indie Fashion Contributor April Miller

All apparel and art pictured above by Rachel Znerold. Photography courtesy of Julie Michelle and the I Live Here project.

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Fight Club: Cocoon Debuts Warrior Within (+ Colleen Mauer & dame)

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And you thought onesies were just for babies. As it turns out, babes can also get in on the action, thanks to the one-piece creations of Warrior Within.

The local label from Jen Fritz and Maria Tabia will join jewelry designers Colleen Mauer and dame tomorrow night for a fashion presentation and trunk show at Cocoon Urban Day Spa (we happen to be big fans of the “cocooning” signature pedi). Along with spring looks from Warrior Within modeled by the ladies of Cocoon, the evening event promises special pricing on jewelry and free drinks from the open bar.

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