Haute Couture Paris fashion show features MIMI Tran and on aura tout vu

 

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Recently at the legendary Fairmont Hotel in the chic Nob Hill area of San Francisco, Replete Skincare presented an Haute Couture fashion event featuring two top couture brands in the world, MIMI Tran and on aura tout vu. This was the first time the “on aura tout vu” fashion house showed their collection on American soil.

Livia Stoianova and Yassen Samouilov of the Haute Couture accessory label, on aura tout vu (which means “We will have seen everything” or “That takes the cake” in French), presented a number of looks on the runway.

Entertaining and titillating the fashionista crowd was pop singer French, who walked the catwalk with a bevy of lovely models clad in shoes by participating LA-based luxury footwear designer, Konstantina Tzovolou.

Replete Skincare donated 10% of all ticket sales for the 2014 Haute Couture Fashion event to Reason to Party, an all-volunteer San Francisco 501(3)c non-profit that raises funds in fun ways for extraordinary local nonprofits. The funds are earmarked for Samasource, a nonprofit that helps connect poor women and youth to training and employment in the digital economy.

TasteTV photographs by C. Bliss, author of Street Style San Francisco. Other partners included FSHN Magazine.

 

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Tasting Styles at Sunset’s Savor the Central Coast

Eureka Burger team at Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Eureka Burger team at Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

 

Food and wine were not the only thing on tap at Sunset Magazine’s September “Savor the Central Coast” event in San Luis Obispo county near Paso Robles. “Tasting” styles were also on view, as attendees combined wearable fashion with fabrics that were light, flexible, and eye catching.

Even in the countryside, it pays to look good, especially while having fun!

(SAVOR the Central Coast food and wine festival is sponsored by Sunset Magazine and Visit San Luis Obispo County)

 

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Visitor from "Edible San Luis Obispo" magazine at Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Visitor from “Edible San Luis Obispo” magazine at Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Hosts at Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

Savor the Central Coast fashions (Courtesy of TasteTV)

 

Festival Styles at the Ghirardelli Chocolate Festival

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What is the perfect style for tasting wine and chocolate at an outdoors event on the West Coast?

Apparently a subtle nod to the summer music concert tours is the appropriate outfit, as we discovered at the Ghirardelli Chocolate Festival, where festival style was the mode of the day.

 

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Sleek and stylish shirts from Torani

Sleek and stylish shirts from Torani

Modelo beer paired with Rick Bayless salsa

Modelo beer paired with Rick Bayless salsa

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LuckyRice Food and Fashion Accessories include Stunning Tattoos

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LuckyRice Festival – Tattoo art – photo by TasteTV

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LuckyRice Festival – photo by TasteTV

Great Asian culinary dishes and culture were not the only items on display at the annual LuckyRice Festival, which made its stop in San Francisco recently.

Fashion was also at the top of the list, and some of the most eye-catching accessories were signature tattoos.

In its fifth year, the annual LUCKYRICE Festival shines a spotlight on Asian culture through cuisine in the America. The organizers work with various culinary partners to bring the diverse worlds of Asian culinary culture to global-minded North American consumers.

The Festival currently tours to five national markets: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Miami.

 

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LuckyRice Festival – Tattoo art – photo by TasteTV

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LuckyRice Festival – Tattoo art – photo by TasteTV

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LuckyRice Festival – Tattoo art – photo by TasteTV

 

 

RVCA Spokesmodel Ashley Smith is Skater Cool in photo shoot

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American model and RVCA Advocate Ashley Smith heads to the skatepark for a recent shoot for surf and skate lifestyle brand RVCA. The blonde beauty poses for photographer Mike Piscitelli of Bernstein & Andriulli for the relaxed snaps.

RVCA-SkaterCool-4Piscitelli explains how he got the images to look so natural on his agency’s blog stating “We were shooting outside and went into the supermarket to get something to eat and we ended up shooting in there.” Ashley looks stylish posing in denim, graphic-print tees and bikini tops.

RVCA was founded by PM Tenore, and the brand’s design-driven lifestyle clothing does not stay within the limits and boundaries of traditional action sports apparel. Tenore’s intention has been to create a platform for RVCA, which combines art, music, fashion and a modern lifestyle in an original way.

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Ashley Smith Collection | Fall 2014 from RVCA on Vimeo.

ABOUT RVCA ADVOCATE ASHLEY SMITH
Ashley Smith is a 23-year-old American model hailing from Texas. Smith’s career is highlighted by her campaigns for brands such as Diesel, Gap, Sisley, T by Alexander Wang, Tommy Hilfiger, and TopShop. The model regularly works with famed photographer Terry Richardson and walks the runways for the likes of Balenciaga, Chanel, Prada, and Jeremy Scott. The blonde, buxom, and beautiful Smith has been featured in high profile publications such as Allure, Dazed & Confused, Harper’s Bazaar, i-D Magazine, Muse, New York Magazine,  Numero, Purple Magazine, The New York Times, V Magazine, Vogue Italia, Vogue Japan, Vogue Russia, Vogue Turkey, W Magazine, and more. 

 

Need a Dress? Author Erin Mckean Has About 100

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Erin McKeanAuthor Erin McKean has a thing about dresses, in particular, for iconic dress styles. That’s why she has recently released her new book on the topic, “THE HUNDRED DRESSES: The Most Iconic Styles of Our Time (Bloomsbury).”

Says Erin, “I spend way, way too much time thinking about dresses — not just how they look, but how they make their wearers feel. After blogging about dresses for so many years (since 2005, which is like the Pleistocene, in blogger time) I wanted to collect all my favorite dress ‘types’ in one place. And of course, the Eleanor Estes book has always been a favorite, so I wanted to pay it a bit of homage with the title.”

The Breakfast at TiffanysErin recounts how the project itself took about six months of work, and 1 year of planning with the illustrator, Donna Mehalko. Apparently this was not too long. Says Donna, “For me this was a dream project. I happily researched and worked on the drawings for the book over the course of a year. I researched by sourcing as many  images  in books, magazines and online that I could find that related to the list of dresses Erin had given me.  My goal was to illustrate the dresses, but also, I  wanted to capture a person I thought would wear each dress. Her attitude and gesture.” She adds, “It was our editor Nancy Miller’s idea to use illustrations for the book. Illustrations allowed for specificity but not necessarily an exact depiction of any dress. I think there is some room for the reader’s imagination.”

 

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The dresses have a variety of names, ranging from the Bandage to the Sack, the Baby-doll to the Siren; the Wench; the Sari; the Vreeland; the Wrap; the Austen; the Beckham; the Chanel; the Ingenue; the Caftan; the Jackie; the Slip Dress; and the Biohazard. On the naming protocol, Mckean says, “The dresses named themselves. That was one of the tests for iconicity — if I couldn’t describe the dress in a few words and have someone (preferably someone who wasn’t a dress-lover) know what it was, then it wasn’t really an iconic dress. It’s funny — Jennifer Lopez has probably worn thousands of dresses in her career, but when I said ‘The J.Lo dress’ people knew instantly that I meant the green plunging number from the Grammys! And when I say ‘the Space Empress’ people can picture that, too.”

The Bond GirlDespite her large variety of choices, the style she personally wears most often is dirndl-style dress (close-fitting bodice and full skirt). “I’m also a huge fan of the June Cleaver. I like a big full skirt — easy to move in, and you can wear them while riding a bike.”

 

 

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