Closing off a fashion-filled week at the Galleria were an eclectic mix of designs truly representative of what San Francisco is, was, and could be.
The night commenced with Velvet Leaf showing 100% certified organic cotton bubble shorts and dresses, slim-cut high-waisted pants, pants and dress jumpers, and tri-slit, vented sleeve blouses in a soft color palette of sea-foam green, pale yellow, oatmeal, and burst of royal blue, purple, and charcoal.
Vindyco burst into the runway with bold dresses of lace, brocades, chiffons, sequins, and tulle. Strutting down the runway models paraded an assortment of bubble coats, ruffle bodices, and lace bustle skirts, while sporting elaborate hair pieces and jewelry by Peachy B.
Following Vindyco was an extravagant collection by Richard Hallmarq. Featuring patent leather corsets, neon and cheetah print leggings, sequined tights, and a full, multi-layered white tulle skirt, models were rock show ready on the runway.
The fourth designer of the night was Effie’s Heart with 1920’s style flapper dresses, jersey knit shirts with imprints of jazz singers and vintage phonographs, and wide-leg sailor pants.
Kicking off Onerary’s collection was a spoken word performance to accompany the Men’s and Women’s urban, deconstructed pieces. The showcase included delicate dresses with string and ribbon accents, detachable knit hoods, hot pants in vibrant hues, jackets with hand-painted artwork, and felt accessories.
Finishing the night and this year’s SF Fashion Week runway show was the 615 Project with jersey knit slip dresses that seemed to dance on the body, asymmetrically cut coats, and 1960s styled shifts with chiffon sleeves.
Photo credit goes to Arun Nevader of WireImage.





