May 24, 2012

Runway Recap: Bianca Starr Spring Forward Fashion Show

Want to know what went down the runway at the recent Bianca Starr Presents: Spring Forward Fashion Show held recently at the Clift Hotel? We’ve rounded up a few pics from the night below.

Chris Hess wearing a dress from Top Shelf, the mobile fashion truck boutique

Emily Sauce wearing apparel from Density

Chris Hess in a gown from Wonderland SF

Faith Garcia in apparel from Wonderland SF

Gown available at Wonderland SF

Photographer Christophe Tomatis at the event with Metallica's Kirk Hammett

Photography by Christophe Tomatis

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Sebastian Signs Fragrances Arrive at Ver Unica

It’s going to make scents to head to Hayes Valley vintage destination Ver Unica later this week, thanks to a weekend party for the shop’s new fragrance source, L.A.-based perfume line Sebastian Signs.

The vintage boutique is hosting an event on May 12 that will feature Sebastian Signs alongside jewelry by Metal Smith. All are invited to smell and enjoy scents bycreator Sherri Sebastian, who will be on hand to meet and greet customers and talk about her unique use of ingredients.

Originally trained as a chemist, Sebastian boasts a degree in food science and sources her own oils from organic farmers. No. 17 and No. 35 will be carried along with Sherri’s popular goat milk soaps.

You can read up on Sebastian Signs non-chemical philosophy here. You’ll find event details on the SF Indie Fashion Calendar.

Photography courtesy of Ver Unica Vintage

Party Seen: Mira Mira DIY Nail Night

Nails were the name of the game at Mira Mira’s recent D.I.Y. Nail Ladies Night, hosted by fashion blogger Santina of StylebySantina and Parris and Kiri of local nail line Pams and Kim. Check out the all the fun that went down at Mira Mira.

Photography by Jennymay Villarete

More San Francisco fashion….

Style Equation: Less Spent at a Big Box = More for Indies (Sponsored)

The easygoing spring and summer apparel of Alexis is available on PinkMascara, one of the many companies offering discounts through CouponCodes4U

Try as I might to shop independent as often as possible, there are often things I need that lead me to major retailers, among them things like running shoes or socks or cheap sunglasses that I can accidentally lose, break or scratch guilt-free. If I can spend less at a major chain store, then it often works out this way in my mind: oh, well that just means I have more to spend the next time I see some wonderfully fabulous creation by an independent designer in San Francisco.

I’m not saying, of course, that shopping is always an even sum game. Sure, sometimes I get a deal and what that savings actually goes to in reality is me buying groceries or paying for a babysitter or buying gas. But in the fantasyland of my mind, I usually think about the next indie item I’ve been coveting and how I may soon be able to check that off my list (and trust me, that list is long).

And so onto the sponsored part of this message. You knew it was coming. But it’s actually a sincere suggestion on my part: before shopping big box, why not scope out ways to save on your potential purchases? That way maybe you, too, will be able to check off something on your indie wish list. There are many ways to suss out deals these days, but one that’s super simple and easy to is quite old-fashioned: online coupons. Sure, the “c” word can sound like something people did with scissors and too much free time way back when, before the Internets. But these days, Free Coupon Codes are bringing plenty of shoppers welcome deals. The only trick, of course, is remembering to hunt them down before you buy. For example, should you be hunting for shoes, you’d do well to notice the Coupon Code for Shoebuy waiting on Couponcodes4u.com. There are several available at the moment, but one will net you 20 percent off and free shipping.

Think of it like building a shopping muscle. You probably already do research on different items at different retailers when you shop. You may even compare pricing and watch for items to go on sale. In the same way that you’ve trained yourself to bargain shop online or check flash sales or daily deal sites on a regular basis, you can develop that coupon-seeking muscle and kick it into gear before making a major purchase. On the same site, you’ll find a Coupon for Maurices, among many, many others offered by companies ranging from Southwest Airlines to Clarins. For clothes, many stores offer multiple discount coupons that you can use depending on what fits best with your purchase. If you’re looking for a free Pink Mascara Promo Code, for example, you’ll find that you can save 20 percent, opt for free shipping or get 10 percent off sale items.

Think of it as spending less on the must-haves so you can drop a little more on the can’t-live-withouts.

Runway Recap: Bossini Fashion Show

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Front row before the show.

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Guests donned colorful, inventive dresses for the Bossini Fashion show.

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A guest gets snapped wearing a one-of-a-kind Mugler design.

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Guests enjoyed champagne and light bites while a live band kicked off the festivities.

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A model poses at the end of the runway while the cameras look on.

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iPhones may have been the evening's most popular accessory, especially among those in the front row.

Silicon Valley store Bossini of Santa Clara‘s sold-out fashion show at San Francisco’s Regency Center drew over 400 Bay Area fashion fans, designers, bloggers, industry players and a slew of photographers out to view  apparel by Versace, Mugler and others to raise funds for Breast Cancer Action.

“We are showing some never-before-seen pieces from Lady Gaga favorite, Mugler, and Versace, their past year’s 2012 collections. People have flown in from all over the U.S. and even London to see this show,” explained event producer and Melange Production CEO Nick Navarro, as he escorted groups of Versace-clad women to their seats.

From the beginning the event, which counted Versace and Mugler executives among its guests, Bossini teamed up with  t.used Versace, Mugler, Zanella, Gimo’s, TORRAS and Eton raise money for and celebrate the launch of their new collections of luxury womenswear.

Models walked the runway, first in casual daytime looks. Evening apparel followed. Among the evening’s most successful looks were print dresses from the Versace Spring/Summer 2012 Collection. After the show, DJ River kept the party going until late into the night, as lingerers enjoyed bites of desserts and mingled with photographers snapping shots of fashionable attendees.

Below, more pics from the runway:

Versace Collection SS 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection SS2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Versace Collection Spring/Summer 2012

Mugler

Mugler Womenswear

Photography by Briana Tovey (images 1-6) & Wayne Serrano (remaining images)