May 25, 2012

The Do List: San Francisco Fashion Events Aug. 22-28

This week, a long-awaited runway fashion event, Pinterest meet-up, fair trade shopping bazaar and an annual awards ceremony feting the local fashion community are here to get you out and about in independent, consciously-consumerist style. You’ll find the details on the SF Indie Fashion Calendar.

  • If you’re stuck on Pinterest, head east on Thursday to mingle IRL with likeminded pinners during the Bay Area Pinterest Meet-Up taking place at the Emeryville West Elm. We hear there will be deals to be had, but the real reason to go is putting faces with the names of your favorite Bay Area boards.
  • Shopping fair trade becomes an experience in the arts during the Fine Arts Museums’ Fair Trade Bazaar at the de Young. Head over on Friday and Saturday for jewelry, textiles and decorative accessories made by artisans from around the world.
  • Saturday night brings The Collection, the San Francisco Bay Area Fashion Network’s long-anticipated runway event featuring local names Daniel Sudar, Acta Non Verba and Joseph Domingo in three separate runway shows spanning the afternoon and evening. Set in the slick surroundings of the British Motor Car venue, the fashion shows start at 4 p.m. Proceeds from the event benefit nonprofit Dress for Success.
  • Come Sunday, party by the pool at the Hotel Phoenix in celebration of the local fashion scene during the San Francisco Fashion Awards, an annual event presented by Del Geronimo that highlights designers, models, makeup artists, bloggers, fashion show producers and others involved in Bay Area fashion throughout the year.

You can find details on all of these events and more happening this week on the SF Indie Fashion Calendar.

Oh-So Stellar Recap: 3rd Annual San Francisco Fashion Awards

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San Francisco Fashion Awards: Have You Voted?

San Francisco fashion fans, we’d like to encourage you to cast your vote for this weekend’s San Francisco Fashion Awards. Consider it your civic style duty of the week.

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Have you Voted for the San Francisco Fashion Awards?


Have you cast your vote for the San Francisco Fashion Awards, the fast-approaching annual event honoring local fashion movers and shakers? Recognize your favorites by casting your ballot by Sunday at 6 p.m.

When it comes to awards and San Francisco fashion, we’re of the mind that there isn’t one best or brightest or super-amazing-untouchable-stand-out winner in any category – these days, there are just too many worthy players creating unique apparel and accessories and supporting the fast-growing local fashion scene through photography, makeup, event production and styling. That said, awards are fun to give (and receive) and help highlight the wealth of talent we have here in the City by the Bay.

We encourage you to vote to make your opinion and your style preferences known. The more diverse the names and nominees thrown into the mix, the better the awards event taking place on Aug. 29, 2010 will represent the San Francisco fashion community.

We’ll be filling out our ballot in a few. Cast yours here.

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How Do You Do, Jasmin Zorlu?

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Plenty of people spend years striving to stick that special feather in their caps. An easier route? Head on over to San Francisco milliner Jasmin Zorlu, whose sculptural creations have been topping the tresses of local fashion fans since the designer settled for good in the City by the Bay in 2004. With fans that range from Erykah Badu (she once commissioned three Molecular Mermaid Hats) to Barneys New York, Zorlu has spent recent years designing hats and bags for Bay Area hat company Goorin Brothers, working on her own collections inspired by the 1920′s-40′s and scooping up honors like Best Accessory Designer from this year’s San Francisco Fashion Awards. Next up for Zorlu is a men’s collection of caps constructed from rescued men’s wool suiting fabric, due out this fall.

You can keep up with Zorlu on her blog and peruse her work in person at this Friday’s Show Me a Hat Show, Sugar!, a hat-centric event showcasing San Francisco’s wealth of millinery talent. In the meantime, read on for our recent chat with Zorlu, in which she dishes on her forthcoming collection, unveils her love for Myrna Loy and reveals her secret hip hop career.

If you could magically place one of your creations atop the head of one person you’ve never met – living or dead – who would it be and why?

Myrna Loy. She wears the most amazing hats in the ‘Thin Man’ movies.

Tell us one thing we’d be shocked to find out about you.

I write, memorize and perform spoken word with a hip hop tempo here and there. I’ve experimented with making tracks in Garageband. You can hear some of my work here.

We hear you’re working on a new collection. Give us the details.

I’ve been amassing a collection of men’s wool blazers that are slowly taking over my closet. I’m working on an eco line of men and women’s soft caps from them (with a few styles of bags!). I’ve been making hats out of rescued cashmere sweaters for nearly 3 years now and am excited to use a new material that is gentle on the Earth and sustainable too! I can sell these hats at less expensive price points in a response to the economy. Plus, you can sit on them, let a friend wear them and then wash them!

We love the beauty-marked mannequin modeling the hats in your etsy shop. Is there a story behind her? Does she have a name?

Lucy came into my life in 2001 on the hippest street in Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She’s half human, half mannequin, actually.

You describe your hats as sculptural headwear. What are some of your favorite sculptural elements included in your recent work?

I’ve been making cocktail hats inspired by aquatic life and quantum mechanics lately. Finally I’m getting into wedding hats for the avant-garde bride. I’m creating them out of horsehair (100 percent nylon) combined with rescued nylon mesh fruit bags, handmade abalone shell buttons and feathers.

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Pardon us, sometimes we get confused. Can you educate us on the ways a haberdasher, milliner and hatmaker are different?

To me, a Haberdasher is an antiquated term for a person who sells men’s clothing. A Milliner is a person who designs, makes and sells hats primarily for women. A Hatmaker is a person who makes and sells hats. Depending on who I’m talking with, I will call myself a milliner, hat designer or hatmaker.

Seniors are familiar with the term. So are the English, since it’s a strong artform there. A lot of people aren’t familiar with the term “Milliner” or “Millinery.” Millinery refers to the art of hat design. When I was in high school in Iceland, I wanted to be a fashion designer. By some crazy precognition, I made a joke to the school paper that I wanted to be a “Milliner” since I had just learned the word and thought that sounded cool. They printed that I wanted to be a “Millionaire.”

What do you find to be the biggest challenge of being a fashion designer in the San Francisco Bay Area?

You can’t be insular if you want to grow your wholesale business. You need to get yourself to New York City and Los Angeles to show your line. Or get a sales rep or showroom in those cities.

On a Sunday afternoon when you were otherwise unencumbered with work and chores, where would we find you?

In nature! At the outdoor Mission pool swimming or in Golden Gate Park biking.

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