San Francisco Fashion Week: SFFW14

It has been exactly a year since I moved to SF and I wouldn't change it for anything! I am not saying that I don't miss NY but the weather, wine country, and the people in SF are the BEST! This is also my 2nd time at San Francisco Fashion Week (SFFW)! This time I was able to participate at a few vendor events for LiveLoveModa thanks to SFFAMA and Owen Geronimo who is the creator behind SFFW!

Yours truly/Alisa of xoxoAlyssa/Victoria of Witty Fashionista/Kelly of A Side of Sweet/A by Anubha

This year the opening reception felt intimate and the place was just gorgeous! My friends and I sipped on cocktails while we took pictures by the SFFW14 backdrop.  We also mingled with new fashionistas! It was a pleasure meeting the bloggers that participated at the Fashion Bloggers Connect event and the designers that showcased throughout the week.  We also had the opportunity to meet Racked SF editor, Robyn Hagan Cain and meet the Le Tote team at their HQs! I had a blast at SFFW taking pictures, getting to know like-minded fashionistas and hanging with my besties-Victoria of Witty Fashionista, Alisa of xoxoAlyssa, and Priya of Prifixe!









I also had a Carrie Bradshaw moment at the Fashion Tech Expo event at Le Tote inspired by Sex and the City as well as The Carrie Diaries!














Bloggers Connect was held at General Assembly.  The space was spacious and stocked up with macaroons and delicious wine!


Rafael of Mr. Renaissance/Kelly of A Side of Sweet/Caroline of Perfect10SF






Mandy of Running Pretty SF and yours truly




Kelsey & Lauren of A Midday Latte



SFFW was a blast! See ya next September?! Thank you all who came and thank you SFFW!

XoXo,
Keily

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