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We are always happy to read of new resources popping up for independent fashion designers. Tonight SFFAMA hosts a local fashion designer workshop, and a quick visit over to SF Indie Fashion resulted in examples of even more inspired community action. Take a look below, and thanks to Lorraine for keeping us in the know.

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SFFAMA Fashion Mash-Up, get the details here

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SF Indie Fashion, The Do List: San Francisco Fashion Events May 16-22

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SF Indie Fashion, Runway Recap: Academy of Art University Spring 2011

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Get your Thread on this Sunday in San Francisco! So great to see that SFFAMA is hosting the DIY Lounge, get all the details over in their Tumblr-land. See the list of independent designers and all the info you need about the show over at Thread or on Facebook. Their Top 8 reasons to support local designers just made our day, here they are below, read the full post right here.

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SUPPORT LOCAL DESIGNERS

Now, more than ever, it’s important to support local designers – the future of the Earth depends on it! Here are 8 reasons you should shop local:

1. Support your local economy
2. Ensure choice and diversity in products
3. Help maintain community character and prosperity
4. 80% of money spent on local designers will make its way back into the community
5. Support the job market
6. Reduced environmental impact
7. Support entrepreneurship
8. Save money by cutting people out of the distribution chain

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Check out some local SF looks from designers to be featured tonight at Project San Francisco organized by SFFAMA. The evening is a celebration of local fashion and proceeds will benefit SFFAMA as well as the local chapter of San Francisco Dress for Success. Oh how we love fashion for good… The runway will showcase local talent and serve as a platform for recent graduates and alumni from fashion school embarking in the industry. Full details at Eventbrite, and don’t forget to check  SFindiefashion.com for more independent fashion events and goodness!

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There is a Fashion Feud kicking off tomorrow night in San Francisco to last all spring out on the left coast – SF, Portland, and Seattle – sweet! Local designers will compete to be awarded top designer of their city, with Fashism providing live mobile voting. Read all about it below and see what you’ve missed in the video from the 2010 Feud.

FASHION FEUD is a live fashion design competition. Designers are given a mystery bag of Mood Fabrics material, a live model, a hair and makeup team, and an hour to create a design. The finished designs are presented by the models to a live audience and then voted on by both the audience and our panel of local industry judges. The winner from each round advances to the Finals in each city to compete for the title of best designer in their city.

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Scion Presents ‘FASHION FEUD“. In Collaboration with San Francisco Fashion And Merchants Alliance

FASHION FEUD is a live “Project Runway” like fashion design competition live on stage.

This event is sponsored by “SCION” in collaboration with San Francisco Fashion And Merchants Alliance. Featuring San Francisco’s up and coming local designers.

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Attention West Coast indie supporters, San Francisco is looking as darling as always this weekend. SFFAMA kicks off their third Indie Bazar this Sunday, details below. For more events happening there this weekend check out SFIndieFashion. Meet some SF designers and get a glimpse of what you missed the previous events in the video below. More videos here.

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This free admission event will be showcasing the products of the indie art and fashion community of the bay area. Bring your friends and family to enjoy what the local arts, music and fashion have to offer. Take the Bart or Muni for easy transportation. Paid parking is available at Mission Street Garage.

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What: INDIE BAZAAR @ Brief Space
Where: BRIEF SPACE, Metreon, 2nd Floor, 101 4th Street @ Mission, SF
When: October 23rd, 2010, Saturday, 12-5pm
Admission: FREE

+ Live Art & Entertainment
+ 50 INDIE VENDORS and more
+ Fashion Bloggers Connect
+ Music with DJ MARIO ESCO
+ Photo Booth with DOUG BIRNBAUM

Indie Bazaar is a one stop shop for affordable shopping and art browsing to be held at Brief Space. A 3,000 sq. ft. rental gallery, performance and boutique. This free admission event will be showcasing the products of the indie art and fashion community of the bay area. Bring your friends and family to enjoy what the local arts, music and fashion have to offer.

Presented by: SFFAMA and  BRIEF SPACE

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Industry Interview: Owen Geronimo, SFFAMA

by trish on July 28, 2009

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Darlings: How did you first get involved with fashion? More specifically, where does your passion come from to support emerging and independent fashion?

OG: In the late nineties I started a couture line called Firestarter2 and experienced the fashion bug as a budding fashion designer at The Orbit Shows (produced by 21CP). I met a lot of inspiring emerging designers with impeccable craftsmanship as well as a lot of entrepreneurial spirit; accolades are long overdue for them. These emerging artists need to be recognized by exposing their work both online and in public. In doing so, they can start to develop relationships with prospective buyers.

Darlings: You have so many fashion projects underway for the SF community, give us the breakdown!  When did you start planning these fashion events?

OG: I’m really excited about our first event aptly titled The Economics of Art and Design where a panel of local fashion industry insiders speak about their respected fashion repertoires. I’m also in the planning stage of Rock the Runway an annual fashion event benefiting SF Fashion and Merchants Alliance and its members. The Pajama Project is a program where unused clothing or leftover designs from various local designers will be donated to local shelters. Lastly, the huge undertaking of San Francisco Fashion Week is very exciting because the majority wanted to get involved.  We are solely relying on major sponsorships to make SFFW a reality. I feel strongly that these projects will produce valuable results for the public and the participants.

SFFAMA is the grand central of all these projects. SFFAMA is in the process of becoming a non-profit organization. Each member can build their own profile creatively and promote his/her business through SFFAMA. They have the opportunity to interact with other members or get involved with our ongoing projects. Most importantly they are open to share their knowledge and their expertise in fashion. Their involvement could also possibly translate to a operational position in the organization: board of director, group administrator, mentor, advisor, etc.

Darlings:
Do you think the independent fashion industry is growing in San Francisco? Do you see public awareness of the industry growing?

OG: Yes, it is growing steadily. I make a point to attend fashion events as much as possible to really gauge this growing minority of the fashion sector. Independent fashion is represented mostly in online media, especially in blogging. It is another extension of the medium. Public awareness is definitely catching on because of the current state of the economy. The consuming public is looking for ways to spend their money in very practical means not only locally but across the board. The emphasis of sustainability is also present and I think the public is very keen on this concept.

Darlings: How can a designer get on the runway at one of your shows or get featured at one of your events?

OG: Mail a cd-rom of their work with their mission statement, and a resume that provides their background or history of their work but it is not required. As long as the line of work is very cohesive I will try to get them booked one way or the other. It also depends on which event they are submitting for, due to the event theme or aesthetics.

Darlings: There is so much to think about when planning a fashion show, what is the most important thing you have learned that you can share with us.

OG: A well choreographed show is always the goal. Execution to attain a continuous flow is crucial within a stage show, and music is also a key element that sets the mood. Bottom line is having a professional crew, from the make up artist to the hairstylist than can implement the designer’s vision. And of course, always enjoy the moment – have fun while doing it.

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