The crowds came out dressed to impress for Day 2 of SF Fashion Week. Dcepcion was first in the evening’s lineup showing their collection of Men’s and Women’s urban casual separates. Featuring plunging necklines, jackets with fun linings, and open back designs, the models looked just as good leaving the runway, as they did coming down it.
The runway lit up as the young models from Wee Scotty presented designs by Lynne Gallagher and her young students. The “rip and recycle” themed designs created from second hand clothes, organic fabrics, end cuts, and scraps featured fun and vibrant dresses, with a highlight look of a Dreyer’s carton skirt with matching hat and bag.
Next up was Kirribilla with old time Hawaii themed cotton and linen dresses with fun ruffle accents, coconut buttons, and a rich color palette of lavender, royal blue, coral, deep purple, forest and olive green, and coffee.
Shortly following the intermission was Evarize with her oil print pieces, denim wraps and dresses, and a special Measu(RED) line to support the fight against HIV & AIDS.
The night closed with the Missing Piece Artwear Collective featuring designs from four talented artists showing felt and feather pieces, eco-friendly gowns, and unique denims with stitch accents.
Photo credit goes to Arun Nevader of WireImage




