May 21, 2012

Petal to the Metal: Make Believe at Tedda Hughes

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Resin roses meet chunky gold chain in the neckpieces and brooches of Sydney-based and Tokyo-influenced design duo Make Believe, whose work we hear is now exclusively available in the good ‘ole US of A at Russian Hill boutique Tedda Hughes.

At upwards of $250 a pop, these adornments aren’t cheap, but their intricate construction and 80′s rapper-meets-Harajuku Lolita ethos make us stop and stare – in a good way.

No shrinking violets here.

Another place you’ll find nary a shrinking violet? At Tedda Hughes on Friday, where a Black Friday sale and happy hour begins unraveling itself circa noon-o-clock.

Won’t you join?

The detes are below:

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Want to delve deeper into the world of Make Believe? Visit the designers’ blog.

More upcoming fashion happenings….

Autumn is So On at Secession

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Checking out pics from Kelly Lane and De Novo has us in an autumnal kind of mood today. Good thing we’ll be able to spot both at Secession Art and Design this weekend during the Lower Bernal Heights’ boutique and gallery’s open studios weekend.

And these two labels are hardly the only ones showing off during the space’s fall show. Check the flyers below for all the detes….

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More upcoming fashion events in San Francisco….

RAG Co-Op Sidewalk Trunk Sale Sunday

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A great reason to make it to Hayes Valley this Sunday: the RAG Co-Op Sidewalk Trunk Sale….

Looking for more worthy indie fashion events happening this weekend? You’ll find a ton of indie fashion happenings on the SF Indie Fashion Calendar!

Tedda Hughes Spring Sale This Weekend

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If you haven’t gotten a chance to visit the new Tedda Hughes boutique in Russian Hill yet, the spring sale starting tomorrow brings an added incentive. Stop into the shop for markdowns on merch from what we think is a fab selection of independent designers and artists, among them She-Bible, Richard Ruiz, Miss KK, Helena de Natalio and Atsuko Kudo.

For more fun San Francisco fashion and shopping events happening this weekend, check out the SF Indie Fashion Calendar.