
Here's a little treat we put together to wrap up our
San Francisco Fashion Week coverage. You saw some of our favorite designers from the event, but here is some of the runway footage for your viewing pleasure. Goodbye SF...hello NY!

Watch out cool cats, there's a new designer duo in Fog City. Identical twins Daniel and David Concepcion were the sweethearts of
San Francisco Fashion Week with their sharp edged but wearable cool-girl (and boy!) collection.
Dcepcion premiered their first full collection this year and it was very well received...
Texas-born designer Emily Jane showed on the first day of
San Francisco Fashion Week and she instantly caught my eye with her fem/mas designs. What was interesting about her collection is that despite the masculine details (tuxedo-inspired blouses and bow ties), it retained an air of girliness and elegance.
Some
taffeta dresses were bridesmaid-y, but on the flip side, belted silk frocks could pass for red-carpet looks.
Kirribilla was one of my favorite collections at
San Francisco Fashion Week. One may argue it was one colorful dress after another but we all know I am a dress junkie!
The young label was founded in 2005 by three best friends whose goal was to make every girl feel like the prettiest one in the room.

I was introduced to the clothing of Bay Area designer
Lisa Vian Hunter at
San Francisco Fashion Week over the weekend. Hunter got her degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising and has been a fan of the fashion world for over 20 years. In 2003, she started custom designing clothing for Bay Area clients and in 2006, she opened her first boutique in Palo Alto, California.