May 22, 2013

Spotted (SF Street Style): Cuffington’s Catie N.

San Francisco fashion blogger Catie Neinaber, who pens the always-good-for-a-read Cuffington blog and never fails to impress with her vintage-inspired looks, caught up with us outside her Lower Haight office looking as stylish as ever and ready for the rain. Read on for her favorite shops, outfit inspirations and time-killers in the city that surrounds us.

What is your favorite place to shop in the city?

Ver Unica in Hayes Valley, it’s in my neighborhood. The owner is really nice and everyone that works there is full of sunshine. I cannot walk in there without buying something, it’s so well done. It’s the kind of vintage that is more 70’s and 80’s or vintage that would mix seamlessly with modern clothing.

What inspired your outfit today and who are you wearing?

I was cold, so I wore my Wellington boots to work. I was feeling really wintery today, so I choose to look textured with my vintage tweed pants and vintage sweater. I wanted to wear easy shoes so I wore my Lanvin flats. My coat is Burberry and bag Chloe.  

Who are your current style influences?

In my mental mood board, right now, I have two people. Dita Von Teese and Ashley Olsen. They are both five feet tall, but they dress really well for their body type and are very daring. Dita isn’t afraid of color. Ashley could wear anything, and it would make sense. She’s also a bit more buttoned up, and I tend to be buttoned up.

What’s your favorite neighborhood to kill time in the city?

I used to live in Pacific Heights, and I really like it there because the architecture is really beautiful and when I walk down the streets, I feel like I should be singing a song from My Fair Lady. There’s a lot of history there, and it’s just really kind of romantic.

For more, keep up with Catie on Cuffington.

Photography by Sara Iravani

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Style + Tech: iFabbo Blogger Network Embraces CMP.LY

You may very well start seeing little badges like these pop up on your favorite style blogs in the near future. What are they? Compliance badges from CMP.LY, which aims to make fashion and beauty blogger and social content more transparent through a new partnership with San Francisco-based blogger network iFabbo.

So what’s it to you? Well, for blog readers, it means that there may soon be a more standardized system for defining the relationship between bloggers and the products and companies they cover. For bloggers, the badge system is an easy way to stamp your posts and stay in compliance with FTC regulations surrounding paid or sponsored content.

While many bloggers already dutifully mark their posts with messages to readers that mention when they’ve received products, services or payment, this system may make the process faster, and it can also be easily shared via a short link added to tweets, Facebook and other social communications.

Of course, whether these badges become quick visual cues to readers, much like the Creative Commons copyright icons are to many consumers of online media these days, depends on how widespread the adoption is, which, in turn, depends to a certain degree on how many bloggers decide to actually comply with existing disclosure policies.

Not sure what the FTC rules for bloggers actually are? You can delve into them here. Also, iFabbo (International Fashion and Beauty Bloggers Organization) plans to offer educational webinars to its members. You can apply to join the group here.

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Where I’d Like to Be Sept. 9: Evolving Influence 2010

If I were not having a baby, oh, any day now, here’s where I’d be come Sept. 9: Evolving Influence 2010, the blogger conference from Independent Fashion Bloggers. Coinciding with New York Fashion Week, the day-long conference is really a fashion blogger’s dream date with some of the most interesting and influential names, companies and bloggers in the space today. Plus, it’s only $60 – very affordable for a day of smashing networking and information from some really cool voices in the fashion space, among them folks from Blog Lovin’, Lookbook.nu, Style Bubble and New York magazine’s The Cut.

I watched much of last year’s conference online (it was live-streamed), and I’d highly recommend doing that if they offer it again this year and you are also one of the local fashion folks who, like me, will not be in New York this year during the Fashion Week mayhem.

Get Out: Shop Social

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We hear a very special celebrity guest (we’ve been sworn to secrecy, but trust us, you will like it) will make tomorrow’s much-talked-about Shop Social even more enticing than it already is, thanks to 30 to 70 percent off on apparel and accessories from labels such as Harputs, Martha Davis and Alyssa Nicole.

Want to hit up the event for less? You may very well still be able to score one of the limited, $5 off discounts on tickets (reg. $20) to the gathering of local designers, fashion bloggers and fashion technology companies with the code SHOPSFINDIE at checkout.

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Drinks + Fashion Bloggers = A Happier Happy Hour

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What do you get when you put a bevy of Bay Area fashion bloggers, 7×7 magazine readers and style hounds together in a cocktail-infused setting on the last school night of the week? We’d like to think you’re going to end up with one perfectly-buzzed, oh-so-fabulously-dressed crowd, but you’ll have to come out and see for yourself.

During the event, the bloggers featured in this month’s issue of 7×7 magazine (a group that includes SF Indie Fashion founder Lorraine) will be scoping the scene for fashionably dressed male and female specimens. The best-dressed of the bunch will be highlighted in an upcoming issue of the magazine.

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