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Spring Fashion Review
Are you tired of moping over the impact that Carrie Bradshaw (from Sex in the City) has on today's fashion? Perhaps we can take her lead and infuse some genius into our own closets with this spring's loverly, ladylike looks.
Spring is the best time to play with color, as evidenced by runways abloom with a palette of bright Easter egg hues. Canary yellow and lime green lead the way amplifying styles by Michael Kors and Stella McCartney. More
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There’s a whole new world of outfits and accessories to covet when you have a baby. And even if you don’t have a tot and aren’t familiar with Baby Bjorns or the latest model of Bugaboo strollers, you’re bound to have a friend expecting, or burping a little one as we speak. A few great local baby shops will help you rise to hip parent status, or even favorite godparent. More
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Past and Present Chic
There can never be enough boutiques to fill our wardrobe desires. So needless to say, our eyes and wanting closets perked up to the opening of De Novo. This teeny-tiny boutique is an answer to the yearning for something feminine, a touch frilly, and a dash of sexy. This pint-sized shop offers fashion fiends beautiful options, from young and yet-to-be known Los Angeles, New York, and Europe designers. Your wallet will certainly like the costs, as De Novo offers a smidgeon of the price from traditional designers. More
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Every woman knows you can never have enough lingerie. After all, it's what's underneath that really counts. And these days, there is simply not enough room in our lingerie drawers for the plethora of brands and styles from which to choose from. There are the sultry, sexy pieces for when you're having company. And then there are the sweet and comfy pajamas for nights to yourself. Two treasure-filled boutiques that offer both the naughty and nice and everything in between are Les Cent Culottes and Belle Cose. More
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Let the Buying Begin
San Francisco launches its first fashion week ever at the Palace of Fine Arts from August 26th to August 29th. It is not only the first Fashion Week for this city but also the first to premier its Spring/Summer 2005 collections ahead of the other major fashion cities. Unlike many of the invite-only fashion shows held from the well-established circuits of New York, Paris, London and Milan, San Francisco is opening its event not only to retail buyers but also to the public who have the real purchasing power. More
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The Deep South in North Beach
"Ya'll kin f-i-i-i-nd the South in North Beach." The spirit of all those Emma Kelly's or Betty Lou's breathes heavily in Kristina De Pizzol's three-month young boutique, Delilah Crown, where elegant dresses, versatile handbags, custom note cards, and satiny throw pillows fill this sunny white parlor. More
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San Francisco is where romance can bloom to ever after. Brides will have no shortage in finding something to wear because there are a handful of select designers headquartered in our city to help make these moments memorable. More
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The latest epidemic to spread is not another strain of mad cow disease or bird flu but rather pink eye. Everywhere you turn in this city, an eyeful of pinks will surely attack you. More
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Designing for all Ages
From a garage in Oakland, Cari Borja studied the art of dress making. That is not all she has studied. She holds Bachelor degrees in economics and art history, minors in dance and philosophy, a master in social anthropology, and a doctorate in cultural anthropology. More
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A Fine Goods Outpost
With a bit of online shopping experience and no retail floor experience, Kati Kim recently ran her first transaction at her new store, Doe. This fine goods outpost lodges itself between the retail enclaves of vintage Upper Haight and refined Hayes Valley. It is a welcome addition to the line of eateries, bars and hair salons that saturate Lower Haight. More
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