Monday, December 6, 2010

After the Storm


(sweater-Nastygal, dress-H&M, belt-c/o American Apparel, fuzzy hood- c/0 C/FAN)
Ok, not a huge photo post like promised.
Crappy weather has really been cramping my style.

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Hey Bay Area readers!
Come out and support the Art of Fashion: San Francisco in Fashion Mode.
It will be a night of innovative designs and cutting-edge fashion at San Francisco in
Fashion Mode - the 9th annual Arts of fashion foundation international student fashion show and competition. San Francisco in Fashion Mode will be held on Tuesday,
December 7th at 7PM at the iconic Bently reserve (301 Battery street).
Fashion Mode offers 55 selected students from around the world the opportunity
to showcase two looks on the runway.


This year, Fashion Mode’s theme focuses on the idea of being “Uniquely Untrendy”.
The Arts of fashion foundation is in search for the next generation of creative fashion minds
who escape trends and find their own vision and genius to bring something new to the market.


San Francisco in Fashion Mode boasts an impressive guest list of established and rising designers from the United states, Europe, and Asia, who
will participate in the symposium and the fashion show competition. MANISH ARORA, the creative indian designer who has taken Paris and London by storm, will preside over the symposium and jury. Other guest designers include: MATTHEW AMES (who shows his collection at new York fashion Week), MATTHIEU bLAZY (current Creative design Assistant for raf simons), DAVID DUbY (a freelance designer for Yves saint Laurent and Lanvin and the current assistant to Anthony Vaccarello), JULIE PERRIN (a freelance accessory designer for Hermès and the current Creative design Assistant for Jerome dreyfuss), LAURENCE TEILLE (former Creative design Assistant for Martin Margiela himself), AURORE THIbOUT (a former Creatice design Assistant of Martin Margiela himself and now presents her collection in Paris) and ANTHONY VACCARELLO (a former fur designer for fendi under Karl Lagerfeld
and now presents his collection in Paris).

Tickets are available by visiting the San Francisco in Fashion Mode website at In Fashion Mode . Tickets are $75 for students with valid id or $150 for the general public. Tickets must be purchased online and picked up at Will Call the day of the fashion show. The tickets
offer an all-access pass with floor seating on the main floor.