Update Your Wardrobe For Fall with These Five Pieces by Mira Torres

Now that summer has ended, I’m here to let you know that you don’t need to head into a store this fall in order to stylishly gear up for the colder months. A few key pieces are all you need to be polished and prepared, sensibly mixing and matching with what’s already in your closet:

  • A Cape: There’s a billions ways to wear a cape. Layer it over your favorite turtleneck, cinch it in with a beautiful belt, or leave it open for an ultra-cool vibe.
  • A Fedora: Never mind the beanies and sock hats, a fedora will keep your head toasty and trendy. Pick it in wool for serious warmth.
  • A Cable Knit Sweater: A cable knit sweater is multi-tasking hard this season. It’s even trendy enough to layer over your favorite cocktail attire.
  • A Below-the-Knee, A-line Skirt: Move over maxi dress, there’s a new revamp this time around. The below-the-knee A-line skirt is headed in strong on the trend list for fall. Tights and turtlenecks will get a new look that’s not just for teachers anymore.
  • Ankle Socks: A great way to stretch the use and wear your favorite booties when it’s cold out is a nice pair of ankle socks to wear alone, (weather willing) over your favorite tights, and tucked into your favorite booties.

[ Mira Torres with Clinton Kelly at Macy’s ]

MIRA TORRES is a freelance writer whose links and articles have been featured in various online outlets including San Francisco’s 7×7, Blackbook, and Sashay magazine. You can also find her syndicated work on Myshape, Green Box Top, and the eco-fashion website Green By Design. She writes her own popular Beauty and Accessories column on nationwide news resource Examiner.com. Mira studied Fashion Merchandising at the Academy of Art University and earned a degree in Psychology at Ashford University. 

Mira Torres is the Style and Beauty contributing writer for SFFAMA. She is an active SFFAMA member and host of The Beauty Expo and Fashion Racked, as well as, a panel speaker at Fashion Bloggers Connect.

When she’s not indulging in her fashion and beauty product obsession, Mira likes to paint, sing horribly to music in the car and read trashy fiction. You can e-mail her at torresmira@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter @miratorres

Exclusive: h.NAOTO Fashion Exhibit & Grand Opening @ New People, (Recap, Part 1)

[ Above Photos by Owen Geronimo. THANKS to MICHELLE GATES for getting us in ]

  • h.NAOTO Fashion Exhibit & Grand Opening @ New People, 10.10.2011 (Recap, Part 1)
  • h.NAOTO is a leading Gothic/Lolita fashion brand based in Tokyo, and its founder/designer, Naoto Hirooka, is internationally known for his dark, edgy and avant-garde clothing. The brand will celebrate its 10th Anniversary and the Grand Opening of the NEW PEOPLE boutique with a special all-day event and gallery exhibition on Friday, October 7th. Additional information on the h.NAOTO collection is available at: http://www.s-inc.com/hnaoto. (Source: New People)

Portfolio Night Recap 10.08.11

  • More details and how to sign-up for ‘crowd funding’ at ’FASHION+TECH’ on October 20, 2011. For an idea of what this opportunity can do for you, check out: http://www.indiegogo.com/SOLZ-shoes-on-a-roll. To be considered for the pilot project, contact Brad Carrick at - brad@solzshoes.com .

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  • Portfolio Night/ Recap: October 08, 2011, Pigment Cosmetics
  • Portfolio Night is a platform created for emerging fashion and art industry professionals including: models, photographers, stylists, fashion designers, bloggers, media professionals and graphic artists.  It is a networking event where attendees share their portfolio with others in a show-and-tell format.

    Each presenter is given about 10 minutes to present their portfolio. Constructive criticism is given by the audience. It is a workshop environment where attendees are encouraged to brainstorm and share new ideas including career advises. Learn on a grassroots level and connect with guests who have the same goals and passion about their work in the arts and fashion industry. Brought to you by: San Francisco Fashion And Merchants Alliance, Inc.

 

SF Fashion Awards 2011, (Recap, Part 2)

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Portfolio Night Returns

  • Portfolio Night is a platform created for emerging fashion and art industry professionals including: models, photographers, stylists, fashion designers, bloggers, media professionals and graphic artists.  It is a networking event where attendees share their portfolio with others in a show-and-tell format.

    Each presenter is given about 10 minutes to present their portfolio. Constructive criticism is given by the audience. It is a workshop environment where attendees are encouraged to brainstorm and share new ideas including career advises. Learn on a grassroots level and connect with guests who have the same goals and passion about their work in the arts and fashion industry. Brought to you by: San Francisco Fashion And Merchants Alliance, Inc.

  • WHEN: Thursday, October 6 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm

  • WHERE: Pigment Cosmetics, One Market Street (Studio 2), SF

  • RSVP @ FACEBOOK

SFFAMA is also proud to announce that we are working on forming a partnership with local “crowd-funding” website, IndieGoGo.  This partnership will provide an unprecedented opportunity for SFFAMA members to raise money to fund their creative and business goals.  If are looking to raise money, you are no longer alone.  SFFAMA can help you though our established network, our experience and now our exclusive partnership with IndieGoGo.  Amazing things can happen when we work together, and your dreams may be closer than you think.  


Brad Carrick, CEO of SOLZshoes.com and successful IndieGoGo campaigner, will be running this new venture for SFFAMA and available to answer questions and help you get started.  If you want to be among the inaugural projects supported by the SFFAMA - IndieGoGo partnership, please come to Portfolio Night on Thursday, Oct. 6 to discuss your idea and find out how we can help.  

For an idea of what this opportunity can do for you, check out:  http://www.indiegogo.com/SOLZ-shoes-on-a-roll
 

 

SF Fashion Awards 2011, (Recap, Part 1)

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The Emergence of Dahae Kim by Brad Carrick

[ Article written by: Brad Carrick, Source: Solz Shoes ]

It’s a gorgeous indian summer afternoon in the Marina and I got a table outside on Union St. at La Boulange.  At 1:28pm Dahae’s text said, “I’m so sorry Brad!  Im running late and am a TOTAL MESS.  Crazy day.  Ill be there soon.”  I was more than happy to relax and enjoy the day.  No more than 2.5 minutes later, she arrives, literally running down the street.  She apologizes again, profusely, both for her awful tardiness and how she hadn’t had a chance to change or “freshen up.”  Keep in mind that she is arriving no later than 1:31 for a 1:30 meeting, and she looks, well, stunning.  I can tell I am dealing with a bit of a perfectionist here.  It should come as no surprise, as having hosted several fashion shows and events over the last year, I have witnessed her repeatedly steal shows and had the honor of awarding her Best Emerging Designer of the Year at the 2011 SF Fashion Awards.   I have even experienced her perfection first hand, wearing one of her jackets at an event recently and being repeatedly complimented on it and asked where it came from.  I wish I could say I usually attract that kind of attention, but the credit here clearly goes to the designer.  Dahae has taken her seat now in the sunshine and is ready to chat.  I find myself wondering if the world is ready for Dahae Kim.  

SOLZ: Do you feel your formal education helped prepare you for working in the industry? What education and training has helped prepare you the most? 

Dahae:  Education from school (academy of art university) has been definitely major help to me for working in the fashion industry. Academy of Art has variety of courses yet very specialized. They train you hardcore not just to become a creative artist but also expert in what you do. From foundation classes to very detailed technical classes, every single class school offered gave me important knowledge I have to have. and it’s been amazingly helpful. I was ready enough to jump right into the industry after graduation. 

SOLZ: Did you always know you wanted to do MEN’S fashion design? 

Dahae:  The harder the tasks are, the better job I do. Menswear is more difficult in many ways than womenswear.  There are way more of challenges in designing mens clothes including menswear construction, market, and difference of consumers psychology. Mainly for this reason I always knew I wanted to be doing menswear from the beginning when I chose to do fashion design. I love challenges. 

And also because I love it. There is no other reason than the one that “I love it”. there was any difficulties as a womenswear designer. I didn’t even care to try womenswear because I was never attracted to womenswear.
 

SOLZ:  You call your style, “Conceptual Menswear Design.”  What does this mean to you?  

Dahae: The philosophy of alchemy is my way of getting inspiration. I take dirty, dangerous, unhappy, and dark subjects as inspirations and interpret and design them into beautiful things. I draw inspiration from contemporary sounds, music, the dark side of life, and psychotic concepts, nothing really visual.  For example, one of my main inspirations is music. I listen to sounds and turn them in to designs. It absolutely depends on how I think, feel and listen at that moment. This is why my design style is conceptual and abstract.

 



SOLZ:  What one piece of advice would you give to someone wanting to get involved in the fashion industry? 

Dahae:  1)  "throw out your fantasy" 

Fashion designer’s life is not as glamorous as you see in media or you imagine.  This is pure hard work.  There is enormous amount of detail you have to take care of.   You have to deal with perfection, pressure, stress, harsh critiques and communication all the time.  Also, opening a business takes a long time, and establishing and settling down as a independent company takes longer time. Finance is not the best friend to fashion designers as well.  So, throw away your fantasy, and get ready to be in real tough world and fight through.

2)  "don’t lose your faith"
It is tough, not as easy as you think.  But as long as you have faith in yourself, you can do anything. It may sound corny but it is true and always the first thing I say to myself and others. You have no idea how hard it was to come this far. Fashion industry itself is very tough. As an international graduate, It was way harder for me to work in a start-up fashion business. Issuing visa, finances, living life… I had to deal with a lot of difficulties. However, even with all the hard times I went through, I have never wanted to quit what I do because of my faith. I knew I could do it. I knew I have strength in my to push it through.  That is why I am who i am now.  Don’t lose your faith, and be passionate then it won’t betray you. 

SOLZ:  People say, “Its all about the shoes.”  As a fashion professional, why do you think shoes are so important?

Dahae:  Every single accessory is important. Styling is what makes outfits complete.  But I think shoes take the biggest portion of styling. Style of shoes determines the whole theme of the outfit. also you have to think about not only the style but also functionality. Either wear the right shoes or be bare foot. and personally.. shoes brings me confidence.

SOLZ:  You have now worked with SOLZ as we have sponsored several of your recent shows.  Why do you think SOLZ roll-up flats are a good fit for fashion shows and the fashion community in general?

Dahae:  Having a fashion show takes a lot of work at the backstage. Hours of standing and running around to prepare the show… and because of frequent interviews and photoshoots during, I tend to just keep being in heels. But as a female designer, it is very hard to do all the work in heels. SOLZ saved my life. Now I work every show in SOLZ and change into formal shoes only when I have interviews, photo shoots and right before I walk out to the runway.  Walksoftz, too, are so small and light, easy to carry in my purse so doesn’t take much of space on top of all the garments and equipment for the show.  Chic design is plus - Walksoftz are my secret weapon.  Thanks to SOLZ, I can work better and most importantly I don’t have to cry over the pain in my heels anymore.

SOLZ:  I recently hosted the 2011 SF Fashion Awards TM and was so excited and proud to present you with the award for the Best Emerging Designer of the year.  What did this award mean to you and how do you think it will affect your career?

Dahae:  Many many thanks to  the San Francisco fashion community. I wouldn’t have done it without all the support and hard work of directors, models, photographers, stylists and all. I can’t thank them enough. It was definitely encouraging. It felt like parents or teachers give you encouragement when you accomplish a year of school or do good job at your homework.

I know there is a lot of potential in San Francisco fashion. There are uncountable talented local designers out there. Along with them, I will do my best and work harder to help it grow. I won’t let the SF fashion community down.

SOLZ:  What is next for Dahae Kim?   

Dahae:  Just keeping doing what I do.  I don’t have some fancy next plan. Designing and communicating with San Francisco passionately which I love. New collection is coming up on December. It will be very Dahae Kim and polished.  

SOLZ:  Well I, for one, will be looking forward to it!  Thanks so much…

  • DAHAE KIM is a contemporary menswear designer based in San Francisco. Originally from South Korea, she specializes in conceptual menswear design. Dahae moved to San Francisco in 2005 to attend the Academy of Art University, where she received a portfolio scholarship from CFDA in 2007. Dahae currently has her own line called Homme by Dahae Kim (www.hommedahaekim.com) and is a head designer at Tailored, San Francisco (a high-end menswear design house based in San Francisco - www.tailoredgood.com)
  • Brad Carrick is the owner and founder of SOLZ Shoes and business developer for SFFAMASOLZ Shoes combines a lifestyle shoe company with an extendable microbranding platform.  It has designed and patented a unique, lightweight casual shoe that folds up in a small “capsule” that can be clipped on to bags or clothing. It has also launched “The Walk Street Movement” and “The Sneak In Artist” as additional lifestyle brands. SOLZ is the name of the company and also the flagship brand. SOLZ shoes is marketed as the “Ultimate Beach Shoes” and a platform for self-branding, sponsorship opportunities enabling working with clients to license or franchise any of their brands.

     

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Men’s Clothing Line, Prolific 54 Apparel, Launches Eco-Friendly, Humanitarian and Fair Trade Clothing Boutique

San Francisco, CA – (September 26, 2011) – Prolific 54 Apparel, an online men’s line that provides fashion-forward clothes and accessories, celebrated their official launch of www.Prolific54.com on September 24, 2011. Prolific 54 Apparel’s product offering features high quality and sophisticated outerwear, shirts, pants and accessories that are low in prices despite the fact that they are only produced in limited quantities. All pieces are manufactured with social responsibility in mind, practicing fair trade and ethical standards.

“We want men to be able to have easy, affordable clothing that doesn’t compromise quality nor social responsibility,” explains founder, John Wang. “We pride ourselves on the fact that we are able to produce high quality clothing at low prices while still obtaining exclusive looks. This means that we manufacture our designs with only a limited amount of materials and when they run out, chances are the product is never produced again.”

Prolific 54 Apparel is the brainchild of four friends from the San Francisco Bay Area who wanted to produce what they felt was lacking in the market. All pieces from the collection are manufactured with social responsibility in mind. The clothes and accessories are produced in accordance to fair trade laws, non-sweatshop factories, dye inspections and ethical business practices.

“Prolific 54 Apparel has a sophisticated, comfortable design aesthetic and every man can find something that he can wear in a variety of settings from day to night” explains Wang. “For months our team traveled throughout the world trying to find areas we knew produced quality materials at exceptional prices. In some cities, we knew exactly who to contact while in others, we literally went door to door in order to find the perfect fits for certain pieces that matched our vision of the line while being ethically produced.” 

Prolific 54 Apparel’s store is available to shop now at www.Prolific54.com.

  • ABOUT PROLIFIC 54 APPAREL

Prolific 54 Apparel offers high quality and ethical men’s fashion in sophisticated urban designs for the fashion-minded individual. Their mission is to produce high quality yet affordable fashion in limited runs, thereby obtaining exclusive looks with distinctive products.

Prolific 54 Apparel was founded by friends John Wang, Jonathan Tam, Alvin Chan and Nick Pham, all with a common and unparalleled passion for design and fashion. They have traveled around the world together searching for quality and affordable materials to design pieces that they felt were lacking in the market. Inspired by versatile fashion-forward design aesthetics, they realized they had a clear opportunity to bring quality clothing at affordable prices to the market in a socially responsible way.

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GleeMaster to partner with Modern Luxury

GleeMaster to partner with Modern Luxury for outreach to luxury consumers in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Modern Luxury, a network of luxury magazines, and GleeMaster, an exclusive, online luxury retailer, announced today that they have signed an agreement to market GleeMaster to luxury consumers in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

GleeMaster is committed to providing luxury merchandise – fashion, home and travel accommodation- to consumers at discounts upwards of 70%. Through this partnership, GleeMaster will have a presence in Manhattan, Angeleno and San Francisco magazines as a vehicle to reach some of the country’s most trendsetting and affluent consumers. The two companies will also partner for the GleeMaster Official San Francisco Fall/Winter 2011 Kick Off Party on November 10, at the Payne Mansion, a San Francisco historical landmark.

Modern Luxury is the largest producer of local luxury magazines in the US with magazines in most of the top DMAs reaching consumers with a net worth of $1MM+. Modern Luxury publications are among the most lauded in the country. San Francisco is the 2010 National Magazine Award Winner (ASME) for General Excellence, naming it the best publication within its circulation size. Angeleno magazine is the 2010 Cordon Bleu Award winner and the 2010 James Beard Award winner for Dining Criticism.

“We are excited about this partnership because there is a synergistic brand-match between the two companies. Both Modern Luxury and GleeMaster are committed to providing a unique and high-quality service intended to educate and inspire luxury consumers across the US,” said Sharyn Bires, associate publisher of San Francisco. “GleeMaster offers an exciting range of product at amazing prices, and our readers will be excited to become members.”

About Modern Luxury. Modern Luxury is owned by Cumulus Media and is a network of luxury magazines in the top 12 DMA catering to affluent consumers. Editorially the magazines cover topics ranging from fashion, shopping, dining, home and luxury lifestyle.

About GleeMaster. Founded in 2009, GleeMaster is an exclusive member online retailer dedicated to providing luxury brands, fashion trends at wholesale prices. Membership is by invitation and there is no fee associated with joining. GleeMaster is headquartered in the Financial District of San Francisco. To find out more information, please contact Marie Grasser, Executive VP of GleeMaster at press@gleemaster.com or visit www.GleeMaster.com.

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On-Trend Handbags for Fall That Support the Local Economy | Leoluca Handbags

Leoluca Handbags debut Fall/Winter 2011 collection consists of genuine leather materials – some with ostrich embossing – and a variety of styles including: large totes, cross-body bags, shoulder bags and envelope clutches. Additional detailing includes metal studs for an edgy finish. While each handbags exterior is impeccably crafted, the interior is not overlooked. Each bag is lined with silk material in a sassy color or print and includes various style pockets. 

These styles are perfect for the modern girl looking for a classic bag with a contemporary twist! And the bonus? Leoluca Handbags supports the local economy since all textiles and labor are sourced within the USA.  For additional information or to view the rest of the collection, please visit www.LeolucaHandbags.com .

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    Global Action Through Fashion partners with Teens Turning Green

    Global Action Through Fashionis partnering with the organization  Teens Turning Green to energize high school and college students across the country to participate in Project Green Challenge, a 30-day green lifestyle initiative. The Challenge will raise awareness about conscious living, informed consumption and the collective impact of each of our actions.

    • Be sure to sign up by October 1st!

    How it Works. Throughout October a daily green challenge will be outlined on  http://projectgreenchallenge.com/ and in an email delivered to each participant who has signed up. Over the course of the 30-day Challenge, participants will share their responses to challenge tasks on http://projectgreenchallenge.com/ utilizing Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

    Get Your Green Diploma. Contestants who complete the 30-day Challenge can apply for the Challenge Finals. Ten finalists will be selected to participate in Green University, a two-day eco summit held in California this December. Students will be flown to San Francisco where they will learn from esteemed eco leaders, present experiences from the 30-day Challenge, and work together to create unique platforms for social action.This new slate of projects will be implemented by Teens Turning Green and youth nationwide in 2012.

    Challenge Champion. A panel of judges will name one finalist as the Project Green Challenge Champion. The winner will receive a one-of-a-kind prize package and the opportunity to work with Teens Turning Green and its partners in the coming year.

    Join the Challenge! Be apart of a world changing initiative – sign up today!

    And be sure to get your friends and school involved in Project Green Challenge. Two students from participating schools will be invited to participate as Project Green Challenge Campus Reps and to lead the effort on their school campuses. Click here if you want to see what the job entails and to sign up.

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    Groundwork Opportunities fundraising event featured local designers

    SFFAMA is one of the proud sponsors of the GO Works fashion event. Groundwork Opportunities (GO) featured local fashion designers (below) during the fund raising event held at Madrone Studios in support of building a clean water well for 4,000 people in Moshi, Tanzania.

    Groundwork Opportunities (GO) (www.goworks.org) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create a world beyond poverty by investing in groundbreaking ideas, empowering local leaders, and engaging communities. To find more info about their efforts, please visit: www.goworks.org

    • Dallas Taylor

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    Ken Chen & Vayaro @ SF Fashion Week 2011

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    • KEN CHEN is dedicated to making extravagant yet elegant designs for the modern fashion conscious individual. Taking influences from the entertainment world, architecture, and a higher quality of life, these concepts are intended to not only to harbor new ideas but also to empower you with the strength to stand by them.
    • VAYARO was the idea, born from vision and creativity. Protected by our consciousness, yin and yang eventually find their balance. The light and the blade on which is dancing. Our belief and creative magic gleam through the texture of the fabric. Design and quality mean beauty and meticulous finishing. Our creations are bound to move you. You wear them on your skin but it is your soul they touch…Travel is life. Our travel bags are objects of art that take their owners on fantastic journeys with their soft touch, fragrant smell and meticulous finishing. Listen to them! They are talking to you. Our travel bags, made of genuine leather, non-ferrous and precious metals, semi-precious stones and gems, are uniquely designed and made specially for you. Every item is a genuinely designed, pure hand made piece of art.

    San Francisco Fashion Week ™, 2011 is one of the many successful fashion events along, with Project San FranciscoThe Beauty ExpoFashion FeudFashion Mash-Up Workshops andPret-A-Porter SF that SFFAMA has produced and brought to fruition locally with founder/creative director, Owen Geronimo. To find more about San Francisco Fashion Week ™ 2011, visit:http://www.sanfranciscofashionweek.net/


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    Styling The Modern Man (Recap Part 4)

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    Styling The Modern Man 2011 Runway Practice from SFFAMA on Vimeo.

    Styling The Modern Man is an annual event presented by Graffiti PR developed to provide today’s contemporaries with an outlet for experiencing the latest trends in the men’s luxury market. The guests are treated to live entertainment, fashion installations, grooming and private experiential lounges all designed with the modern man in mind. Fashion production and runway presentation by Owen Geronimo of SFFAMA.

     

    Fashion for a cause... Define: Beauty presented by Groundwork Opportunities

    [ Image Source: GoWorks ]

    Event Details: Groundwork Opportunities (GO) invites you to join us the inaugural fashion show on Thursday, September 29th where they will Define: Beauty by expressing it through the art of fashion, communal harmony, and compassionate giving. Featured Collections by: Ken Chen SF, Daniel Sudar, Sarah Liller, Retrofit Republic, Kajan Padraig, Menk, Cari Borja, Menk and Dallas Coulter.

    The event will begin with a cocktail hour at 6:30pm and the show will begin promptly at 7:30pm.


    [ Image Source: GoWorks ]

    • 100% of proceeds will directly support the building of a clean water well for 4,000 people in Moshi, Tanzania.
    • Define: Beauty is produced by Groundwork Opportunities.
    • Thursday, September 29th at Madrone Studios
    • 6:30pm Reception | 7:30pm Fashion Show
    • Tickets: $45 Advance General | $75 Advance VIP | $55 At the Door General | $90 At the Door VIP
    • PURCHASE TICKETS @ www.goworks.org/events
    • For more information, call 415.298.2970 or 415.370.8103

    Define: Beauty will leverage fashion to show the intrinsic beauty found within all human beings who live together in harmony. In South Africa, a word to express this feeling of community is known as “Ubuntu”. Ubuntu conveys that no human can exist in isolation and GO believes that our ability to provide compassion and love in this world is what makes humans unique. We all have the inner strength to not only care for ourselves, but also to help others less fortunate than us. In the words of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, “We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole world. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity.”

    About Groundwork Opportunities - San Francisco. Groundwork Opportunities (GO) (www.goworks.org) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create a world beyond poverty by investing in groundbreaking ideas, empowering local leaders, and engaging communities. We operate off a simple maxim: The Power of Their Ideas and Our Support.  GO identifies and partners with developing world communities that envision and manage self sustaining programs aimed at addressing fundamental communal issues such as education, health care, and sustainable agriculture. In just three years, GO now impacts over 1,000 people/day in Africa, Asia, and Central America.

    Sonas Denim @ Magic's Pool Tradeshow, Las Vegas

    [ Designer: Gerry Kelly and models: Anna, Matisse and Lawrence ]

    POOLTRADESHOW is the original independent tradeshow, established in 2001 for the boutique market and leading retailers world-wide. POOLTRADESHOW is hosted bi-annually every February and August in Las Vegas in conjunction with MAGIC Marketplace. POOLTRADESHOW carefully curates each show, balancing fresh talent with established brands. Each POOL brand is pre-screened to provide a well-rounded representation of items that will keep the boutique and lifestyle market at the pulse of emerging trends

    [ Video By: REJECT SUPERSTAR ]

    Sonas Denim was founded by Gerry Kelly an Irish born festival enthusiast living in San Francisco since 2000. Gerry was born in Dublin, Ireland. At the young age of 20, he got an itch for travelling after spending a few weeks on holiday in Greece.  The following Summer, he returned to Greece where he sold t-shirts and jewelry on the beach to other fun loving travelers.  When the holiday season came to an end in Greece, he moved on to Turkey, Israel, Sinai and Egypt where he continued to buy clothing and jewelry to sell to fellow travelers to fund his own travelling.  His tastes in fashion were a hit!

    After a few years on the road, Gerry went back home to Dublin to visit his family and to rest for a few months before setting out upon the world again.  He had, as they say, “the travel bug.”  He decided to continue his ongoing search of fun music festivals and good times.  He especially loved to meet passionate party people. He traveled constantly to different festivals and raves around the world, living his dream of partying and meeting new friends.

    Camelia Skikos @ SF Fashion Week 2011

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    CAMELIA SKIKOS. After completing a degree in Fashion Design at the University of Art in Romania, Camelia moved to London where she further defined more of her fashion studies while working as a Fashion Illustrator and Designer for various British brands.

    In 2003 Camelia relocated to San Francisco where she accepted a position as a head designer at Levi Strauss. While working for Levi’s she was also designing for GAP and teaching Fashion Design at the Academy of Art University. Curently Camelia is working for her own label and continues teaching at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. 


    Camelia’s design philosophy stems from a continuing fascination with the human body form resulting in carefully orchestrated designs that fit to perfection. Her technique involves using geometric shapes and combining them with the human body. The result creates a multidimensional effect of innovation, dynamism and a sophisticated sense of femininity with an edge. All garments are made in California.

    San Francisco Fashion Week ™, 2011 is one of the many successful fashion events along, with Project San Francisco, The Beauty Expo, Fashion Feud, Fashion Mash-Up Workshops and Pret-A-Porter SF that SFFAMA has produced and brought to fruition locally with founder/creative director, Owen Geronimo. To find more about San Francisco Fashion Week ™ 2011, visit: http://www.sanfranciscofashionweek.net/

    Styling The Modern Man (Recap Part 3)

    [ Below Photos by: SHAUN TIANGSING© 2011. SFFAMA, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No images located within this site may be reproduced or transmitted without permission of the copyright owner. ]

    [ Above Photos by: SHAUN TIANGSING© 2011. SFFAMA, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No images located within this site may be reproduced or transmitted without permission of the copyright owner. ]

    Styling The Modern Man is an annual event presented by Graffiti PR developed to provide today’s contemporaries with an outlet for experiencing the latest trends in the men’s luxury market. The guests are treated to live entertainment, fashion installations, grooming and private experiential lounges all designed with the modern man in mind. Fashion production and runway presentation by SFFAMA.