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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Party Seen: Pose App Party at Heart

Invites to join Pose dispersed on tables

Fashion and tech joined forces last week at Heart wine bar in the Mission to celebrate the success of hot new photo sharing app Pose, a platform available on iPhone and Android that allows style mavens to discover, snap and share photos with members of their style community, a group they cheekily dub “posers.”

 

Alisa Gould-Simon, director of marketing and communications at Pose, explains to a guest how Pose encourages fellow "posers" to snap and share styles that inspire them.

The venue, Heart wine bar

Guests gather to share their Poses

Seated family style around long reclaimed wood tables, fashion bloggers, writers, and techno-nistas enjoyed an array of wines poured into repurposed jam jars, mini sandwiches and crudite as they discussed how they use Pose to connect with fellow style-crazed friends, shared their favorite poses and, of course, caught on recent gossip in the fashion and tech landscape.

Pose's Alisa Gould-Simon with SF Indie Fashion's Rachel Kemp

We briefly caught up with Pose Director of Marketing and Communications Alisa Gould-Simon to chat about how the fashion discovery and social networking app is quickly getting noticed in both the fashion and tech communities and how its user base continues to grow.

“Not only is Pose available at your fingertips, but is has some cache backing it too. At Pose we have a group of power users and posers that we are really impressed with, such as fashion blogger Leandra of Man Repeller, Levi’s and DKNY,” Gould-Simon tells us.

The app is free to download, available in multiple languages and available on iPhone, iPad and iPod devices, as well as Android devices.

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Photography courtesy of Rachel Kemp

SF Indie Fashion News Roundup: Litter for Nasty Gal? (and more)

shotwell-by-jaclynThere’s a Hells Angels-looking-guy yelling unintelligible nonsense outside our window, but it’s better than the jack hammer that was there last week. In other news….

The San Francisco Chronicle Style Section is seeking thrifty fashion fans for a makeover on-the-cheap at Marshalls on July 29.

Also via the Chron, we’re intrigued by artist Rebecca Martinez’s new show at the Robert Tat Gallery featuring photographs of shop window mannequins in disrepair.

We continue to be fascinated with the fashion sensibilities of Rachel Lena Esterline. We think you will be, too…

Esterline pals and local designers of Litter fame Rachael and Mackenzie hang out with Nasty Gal’s Sophia, play dress up and discuss an exclusive series just for the Bay Area-based online retailer. We will be waiting for it with baited breath.

Smashing Darling shows off some of its best new looks for summer.

The folks at 440 Brannan want to host your next event, says the Nicole Presents blog’s guest writer Vanessa Salazar.

Azalea announces its James Perse sale and beauty event, coming up on Saturday.

Thanks to 7×7 Glamwatch, we are becoming even more inspired to brave Union Square now that we know Shotwell is almost back.

Nooworks gets props from the SF Weekly.

The Finer Dandy reminds us we need to get our asses to a movie theater and soon with its review of 500 Days of Summer.

Style Studio ponders the wisdom of leg makeup.

[Photo: Jacyln Binder]