Before flying to New York for the big Fashion Week debut at Barney’s of her new book, “365 Style,” Nicky Hilton recently visited San Francisco, where friends and fans got a special peak at it the very day it was released by her publishers.
San Francisco Symphony supporters, Sloan and Roger Barnett, recently hosted a cocktail reception in anticipation of the San Francisco Symphony’s Opening Night Gala on September 3, 2014.
Thanks to the initial vision of Belva Davis, Willie Brown Jr. and like-minded thinkers, for the past eight years the MoAD (Museum of African Diaspora) has enriched San Francisco’s cultural landscape by showcasing the art of people of African descent.
Elisabeth Laurence, creator of the “Lives of Style” television show, celebrated San Francisco’s most stylish men and women at a luncheon hosted by Dr. Alan Malouf.
DIFFA’s (Design Industry Foundation Fighting AIDS) Dining by Design returned to the Galleria at the San Francisco Design Center for the 11th year. Once again the most exciting dining environments in town drew support for the Positive Health Program of the UCSF AIDS Research Institute.
Restoration Hardware recently opened its first store in San Francisco at the space originally built for Ed Hardy Antiques. The party was attended by over 800 people.
Wilkes Bashford and San Francisco Notables will Co-host a One-Day-Only Trunk Show Debuting the Veronica Beard fall 2010, which will be available in San Francisco exclusively at Wilkes Bashford.
Vanity Fair has nominated four local figures for the 2009 International Best Dressed List: Tatiana Sorokko, Dodie Rosekrans, Trevor Traina and Carlo Mondavi. Readers are invited to take part in voting.