Adidas and Allbirds produce low carbon shoe

Adidas/Allbirds

Adidas/Allbirds

You don’t often see rival companies teaming up for the greater good. But Adidas and fellow shoe manufacturer Allbirds have set their differences aside for a new project. The joint initiative has resulted in a running shoe with a near-zero carbon footprint. Given the former’s resources and the latter’s longstanding commitment to sustainable products, they make a good team.

Adidas announced the new product, dubbed Futurecraft.Footprint, on Friday. The company calculates the shoe’s carbon footprint at 2.94kg CO2e. (That number accounts for the amount of greenhouse gases utilized in producing the shoe.)

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ThredUp will appeal to middle-income consumers who will be spending money on clothing post-COVID

ThredUp has gone public at a time when more shoppers are buying secondhand goods.. THREDUP

ThredUp has gone public at a time when more shoppers are buying secondhand goods.. THREDUP

ThredUp Inc. is getting thumbs up from analysts who say the company is poised for growth in the white-hot resale market.

Analysts and investors have turned their attention to spending behavior as the vaccine rollout continues. Clothing sales are expected to be one of the areas that will get a boost from the end of the pandemic.With prices about 40% less than retail, the ThredUp marketplace provides middle-income shoppers with a chance to buy more at better prices.

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NIGO and JINS Official Launch JINS & SUN Eyewear Collection

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Announced back in February, Japanese street fashion titan, NIGO, partnered with JINS, an innovative Japanese eyewear brand, to announce an “Everyday Eyewear” concept called JINS & SUN.

We now get a full look at the inaugural launch — a large selection made of 41 shapes with 129 styles created into six categories: JINS & SUN NIGO Launch, New Standard, Essential, Pop, Modern, and Sport & Active. This wide selection of sunnies covers all bases and was designed with timeless shapes in mind with a touch of sartorial flair. Catering to different occasions, you can go from a daily wear-intended silhouette to another made for sports. In addition to the sunglasses, each pair come with an original case and a high-density non-woven fabric Tyvek®︎ Celite cloth from DUPON.

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Patrick Kelly Fashion Exhibition Opening in San Francisco

Patrick Kelly Spring 1989 by Oliviero Toscani | Courtesy/Philadelphia Museum of Art

Patrick Kelly Spring 1989 by Oliviero Toscani | Courtesy/Philadelphia Museum of Art

Pioneering Black designer Patrick Kelly, whose playful work addressed racial stereotypes head on, will be celebrated in a newly expanded exhibition opening Oct. 23 at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, putting his brand in context of today’s conversations about racism and gender identity.“.

Patrick Kelly: Runway of Love” was originally organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2014, but has been expanded for its West Coast debut, which will coincide with the publication of the first book about the designer, with contributions by international scholars and critics, including André Leon Talley, as well as oral histories.

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B8ta temporarily closes SF store because of increase in area crime

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Vibhu Norby was used to the occasional break-in at his retail stores, especially the one in Hayes Valley he opened five years ago. The products b8ta sells, mainly electronics and high-end home goods, likely resell well on the black market, he said.

But the break-ins have been getting worse, and he’s starting to fear for the safety of his employees. Just this year, the Hayes Valley store already saw multiple robberies and an overnight break-in. On the same block as the store in Union Square, there have been three muggings this year. He has decided to close that store indefinitely, even though he’ll have to continue to pay the rent. “It doesn’t matter how expensive it is,” Norby, CEO and founder of b8ta, said. “We can’t send our employees into a store where there’s even a 2% chance they get mugged.”

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B8ta acquires retail-as-a-service startup Re:store

B8ta announced that it had acquired Re:store, a retail-as-a-service startup that provides its tech to online fashion brands at Maiden Lane shopping center in San Francisco.

Re:store, founded in August 2019 by Selene Cruz, has worked with retailers and brands like H&M's & Other Stories, Nasty Gal, M.M.La Fleur and Thinx. The startup created its retail-as-a-service technology to let stores and brands manage their merchandising, buying and logistics from one dashboard, according to the announcement.

The acquisition price was not disclosed, but the deal was made with a mixture of cash, equity and contingent consideration, B8ta said. As part of the deal, Re:store will keep the licensing rights, but B8ta will manage the business side.

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Beauty Week\2020 Prelaunch | The Future of Beauty & Tech

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Beauty Week\2020 Prelaunch | The Future of Beauty & Tech | Beauty Industry in the World of Influencers | How Beauty eCommerce Uses Social Media & Influencers | Limited Seating | RSVP Required To Attend

about the current state of the beauty industry and the competitive world of beauty Influencers battling for your attention on Youtube; Instagran; Snapchat and now TikTok. We will dive into in depth conversation on how social media and emerging technologies has/had reshaped the industry.

Blockchain for Social Good 4.0 : Exploring Emerging Cryptocurrency Technologies

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Blockchain for Social Good 4.0 : Startups with Purpose | Exploring Emerging Crypto Technologies | RSVP @ http://bit.ly/36kyNPA | Join #CryptoSV : 'Blockchain for Social Good & Impact' @ http://bit.ly/2HSnzZK

Demos/Presentations :
- David Menard | Chief Executive Officer at Real Items | https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidsmenard/
- Jonathan Joseph | Founder at Smart Money | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjoseph/
- Aaron Soskin | Founder at Govrn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-soskin-3b342965/

Emerging tech companies tackling privacy, healthcare, and other urgent issues with blockchain-backed fresh thinking. Applications of blockchain technology are moving from concepts and ideas to real-world solutions that can transform the way we live, work, play, and learn.

DIVERSITY Fashion Week : MODE Prive

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Join this momentous event. San Francisco Fashion Week & DIVERSITY Fashion Week is celebrating Diversity + Equality & Inclusitivity in fashion with the launch of :: "MODE Prive" | Reception + Fashion Show (Launch Event) / RSVP @ http://bit.ly/2sWvxeo | Panel talk at 6:00pm | Fashion Presentation starts at 7pm.

+ MODE Prive + | Reception + Fashion Show (Launch Event) |

*** VENUE Location: SANDBOX SUITES @ 404 Bryant Street, San Francisco 94107 | https://www.sandboxsuites.com/ ***

Programme:

  • 6:00 pm : Door Opens

  • 6:00 pm : PANEL TALK - Inspirational Talk about Diversity (30-45 mins)

  • 7:00 - 7:45 pm : FASHION PRESENTATION

  • 8:00-8:45 pm: CLOSING RECEPTION

  • 8:45 pm : END

Fashion Designers :

Panelists :

Fashion is finally figuring out diversity — in ways that actually matter | To celebrate fashion's future of equality; inclusion & diversity - DIVERSITY Fashion Week (San Francisco) is launching its first installment of "MODE Prive" to welcome the year 2020 and San Francisco Fashion Week's ongoing initiatives in Diversity; Sustainability; Technology and Education. In continuing the tradition as the leading innovator in fashion in San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

Digital Winter Fest 8.0 | Pop-up + Trunk Show & Holiday Mixer

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Digital Winter Fest 8.0 (Holiday Pop-Up + Trunk Show & Fashion Industry Mixer) | Hosted by : Vanguard Properties | Join us for shopping & bubblies. Support San Francisco local talents; emerging fashion designers & fashion/tech startups. RSVP @ http://bit.ly/2OMRTHz

FEATURING:
- The Ashanti Altovese Collection | https://www.ashantialtovese.com/
- Bootie Empire LLC | https://bootiebabe.com/
- Christina Mazarweh - Eco Design
- Kitty Yeung (Fashion Tech)Designs | https://shop.kittyyeung.com/
- Jill Milan | https://www.jillmilan.com/
- Mandala Time | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mandala-time/id1482430535
- Matchbox PKG | https://www.chrisdarmon.com/Matchbox-PKG-Vol-2-1
- Megan Smith Jewelry & Accesories | http://www.meganreneesmith.com/
- Melody Hasarsky (Art & Fashion) | http://www.melodyhesaraky.com/
- MI LOVE Designs | https://shopmilove.com/
- NIneteen 78 Boutique | https://www.instagram.com/definitionbitchn/
- Saddle Shoppe | https://saddleshoppe.com/
- Urbanology | https://www.eventbrite.com/o/flyesteva-26543350873
- Wiz Amulets | https://www.etsy.com/shop/WizAmulets

ECO Fashion Week SF presents : Fashion's Environmental Impact on Climate Change

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ECO Fashion Week SF 2019 presents : The Fashion Industry's Environmental Impact on Climate Change | RSVP To Attend @ http://bit.ly/2mLx6sY | Join #EcoFWSF @ http://bit.ly/2kPAp14

Climate change will affect how manufacturers operate in the future. With climate change taking a toll on the environment, more brands and individuals will be faced with severe environmental issues. How will this change the way we manufacture apparel? Can we make clothes more sustainably? How will floods, fires, and other natural disasters affect consumers and manufacturers?

While our passion for fashion is at least part of the problem, experts say the industry itself needs to be smarter with production to lessen environmental damage.

An important implication is that defining sustainable fashion is vital in order to avoid challenges. Pioneers like Stella McCartney, Raven + Lily, Akola Project, Reformation, Patagonia and Apolis are changing how clothes are made and how the industry works.

Design Week SF + ECO Fashion Week SF presents:  Women of Sustainable Fashion 

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Design Week SF + ECO Fashion Week SF presents: 

Women of Sustainable Fashion 

ECO Fashion Week | San Francisco | GREEN is the New Black 

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PANELISTS :

Ayesha (@abarenblat) is a social entrepreneur with a passion for building sustainable supply chains that respect people and our planet. With over a decade of leadership to promote social justice and sustainability within the fashion industry, she founded Remake to ignite a conscious consumer movement. Remake’s films, stories and immersive journeys rebuild human connections with the women who make our clothes. Ayesha is passionate about where things come from, who made them and what their lives are like. She has worked with brands, governments, and labor advocates to improve the lives of the women who make our clothes.She led brand engagement at Better Work, a World Bank and United Nations partnership to ensure safe and decent working conditions within garment factories around the world. She was head of consumer products at BSR, providing strategic advice to brands including H&M, Levi Strauss & Co., Marks and Spencer, Nike, The Walt Disney Company and Pou Chen on the design and integration of sustainability into business. She holds a master’s in public policy from the University of California, Berkeley.

Jill Fraser is CEO and CMO of Jill Milan, a luxury designer of handbooks and fashion accessories made in Italy. Launched in 2011, Jill Milan was voted "Vegan Brand of the Year." Their bags have been featured in W, Vogue.com, The Zoe Report, The Knot and US Weekly. Jill Milan's handcrafted Italian handbags have been carried on the red carpet by Amy Poehler, Eva Longoria, Anne Hathaway, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Lawrence, Carrie Underwood and countless other A-List celebrities. They have appeared on "Gossip Girl," "Scandal," "Billions," and at the Oscars, the Emmy awards, Golden Globes, the Met Ball, SAG Awards, CMAs and VMAs.

Before founding Jill Milan, Jill headed up marketing for a number of private and venture-backed technology and consumer product companies. She was a co-founder of a consumer goods company, RAZCAL, which owned Virgil’s Root Beer, the only drink ever to be named “Outstanding Beverage” three times by the International Fancy Food Show. She also associate produced the movie “Free to a Good Home” about animals in Los Angeles shelters. Jill is a vegan and an animal advocate with an interest in rescuing horses at risk of going to slaughter. She holds bachelor's and master’s degrees from Oxford University, England, is a member of MENSA and served as a founding board member of the International Institute for Film Financing.

Kathrine is a start-up founder, international development professional, and sustainable fashion consultant. For five years she led the strategy, marketing, and operations for LOZENA, an ethical luxury womenswear brand that achieved recognition with style influencers, publications such as Vogue and ELLE, and on the runways of international fashion weeks. Prior to realizing her own passion for entrepreneurship, Kathrine managed and provided technical content expertise to high-profile U.S. State Department-led programs for women entrepreneurs in emerging markets. She earned an M.A. in international trade and finance from the University of Denver's Josef Korbel School of International Studies and a B.A. from Marquette University.

Kathrine now provides consulting services for emerging brands, NGOs, and organizations seeking to incorporate ecological and socially responsible practices in their business operations. She is well-versed in strategy development and execution; project and event management, as well as advising startup fashion entrepreneurs in the areas of business planning, sustainability, marketing and distribution, brand positioning, and crowdfunding and grant writing.

Leslie Fong is the Founder & CEO of VENIM, a customizable denim jacket brand based in San Francisco, CA. VENIM jackets are ethically produced in Los Angeles from the excess yardage of other designer denim brands and are then completed to customer specifications on a made-to-order basis. 

Sarah Liller is a fashion designer, who started her eponymous clothing line in 2012 after attending Parsons design school in New York City. She is known for her comfortable yet sophisticated approach to fashion. She believes that gorgeous, comfortable clothing can give women confidence to live their best lives.

Sarah Liller clothing is handmade in San Francisco with domestically milled, buttery soft fabrics to preserve U.S. manufacturing and lower the carbon footprint. The rayon/Lycra fiber found in the fabric is made from sustainably harvested birch trees and processed in a closed loop system, minimalizing the chemicals used and minimizing wastewater and emissions.

Sarah has been featured in Travel + Leisure, The San Francisco Chronicle, WWD, countless fashion blogs, and has been worn by celebrities like Claire Danes and Daphne Oz. She sells online at sarahliller.com and to over 40 specialty retailers across the US.


Wonderland SF closes its doors

Announced with a heartfelt Facebook Post, Irene Hernandez Feiks and her husband will be closing the doors on Wonderland SF this Summer. Irene has long been a true champion for San Francisco artists. You may have seen her around town at other art openings as her light, bright personality and warm heart shines at every event she attends. The closing of her own shop is bittersweet. Although it was her choice to leave the shop (a rarity in SF these days), the changes that she’s seen in The Mission have her worried about how San Francisco will keep it’s heart and soul. In my interview with her, she recalls some of her favorite happy memories in her space, the sadness she feels with the changes happening in The Mission, and her exciting personal endeavors ahead.

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ANNOUNCING: TECH Fashion Week 2019 (7 th Year)

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ANNOUNCING:

INNOVISION : FASHION MATRIX

TECH Fashion Week 2019 (7 th Year)

Produced by San Francisco Fashion Week™, TECH Fashion Week ™ 7.0 is Silicon Valley’ s premier fashion week event showcasing tech disruptors and creators to discover the latest developments in fashion and retail through the lens of technology.

This year’s theme, “ INNOVISON : Fashion Matrix ”, will explore how creative vision and digital infrastructure come together in redefining the fashion landscape of the 21st century.

The week-long event, which includes educational workshops, digital presentations, panel discussions, immersive experiences and social mixers will highlight the applications of extended realities, retail technology, wearables, big data, blockchain, Internet of Things and sustainability in the fashion ecosystem.

It is a week of opportunity to connect with the innovative and forward-thinking fashion-tech community. Join THE global experts on technology and fashion at TECH Fashion Week 2019. Explore how the FUTURE is now. Are we ready? TECH Fashion Week will include a myriad of opportunities to engage in this dialogue, learn from innovators and intimately connect with others in the fashion and tech industry.

From learning workshops to panel presentations to fun social events to revealing new products to discussions on the face of retail, immersive tech and digital advances on ecommerce & ; shopping, etc’s. This week long exploration will offer not only access, but cutting edge information on fashion and technology today.

If you would like more information about this event, please contact us, HERE.

More info, full schedule and details at: https://www.techfashionweek.net/

San Francisco Fashion Week 2018 - Press Release

San Francisco's status as a fashion destination is decidedly on deck. The unmistakably stylish metropolis has nurtured emerging fashion markets for decades, inspiring the organic creativity of its inhabitants as their work consistently commands atte…

San Francisco's status as a fashion destination is decidedly on deck. The unmistakably stylish metropolis has nurtured emerging fashion markets for decades, inspiring the organic creativity of its inhabitants as their work consistently commands attention on a global scale. Nevertheless, the creative soul of San Francisco has learned to share its emerging spotlight with the world’s leading technological core: Silicon Valley.

Tech’s role in fashion is clear: the indisputable force of social media outlets, influencers and media moguls, well-funded startups, and an immersive new future of retail has turned the industry into an undeniably technological product. However, fashion has been generally apprehensive to adapt to many evident technological advances in outsider fields.

San Francisco Fashion Week 2018 aims to curb this apprehension. The event’s theme, "Bridging The Fashion Gap," reflects a vision to nurture emerging talents and highlight the future of fashion’s captivating ecosystem through sustainability, manufacturing, and technology. Our goal is to separate ourselves from other standout fashion cities through an atypical emphasis on Silicon Valley's robust technology sector.

In San Francisco, we're working on balancing the economy by leveraging our world-leading technology and assets to redevelop other strategic cultural and economic sectors. San Francisco Fashion Week implements this innovative approach by combining educational programs, technological advancements and entrepreneurship to continuously nurture creative communities in fashion, wearables, retail, design, immersive technologies, new media and the arts.

We’re seeking to reestablishing our city’s local manufacturing economy through avid outreach to international fashion communities. We hope to promote San Francisco/Silicon Valley both as a global hub for technological development and a promising world-class style destination. San Francisco Fashion Week 2018 aims to disrupt the international retail sector as the the next emerging fashion market wherein technology is an obvious driving force.

CONTACT US.

Retail Tech : Convergence of A.I. and Blockchain - Design Week 2018

It is undeniable that AI and blockchain are two of the major technologies that are catalyzing the pace of innovation and introducing radical shifts in every industry. Each technology has its own degree of technical complexity as well as business implications but the joint use of the two may be able to redesign the entire technological (and human) paradigm from scratch.

As enterprises and society at large struggle to wield the massive amounts of data flowing off of devices, infrastructure, workflows, and users, two profound, but distinct technological developments are shaping the narrative. Artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain are both poised to transform enterprise data strategies, but in very different ways.

AI is an umbrella term for numerous subsets of advancements in technology generally concerned with enabling machines to perceive, speak, act autonomously, and efficiently analyze and learn from large data sets.

Blockchain represents a series of technologies that enable distributed database architecture, wherein the record and verification of a transaction or event relies on multiple parties agreeing on the validity of that transaction, rather than relying on a single centralized authority. RSVP TO Attend. 

Design Week 2018 : Immersive Tech - “NEW REALITIES IN DESIGN”

The time is right for digital professionals to lean in and shape how immersive experiences can extend engagement, nurture influencers, and delight customers with new forms of brand interaction. Immersive technology refers to all forms of perceptual (input to the user) and interactive (output from the user) hardware technologies that blur the line between the physical world and the simulated or digital world. To create a realistic environment, development and recording tools that blends the various technologies together for use within various types of immersive applications or media is required. Virtual reality is expected to be a $150 billion industry by 2020. As with many segments of the tech industry, the field of virtual reality remains dominated by men. But that’s beginning to change, female creators have gotten a rare opportunity to start from a level playing field. 

Design Week 2018 : Immersive Technology (VR/AR) : NEW REALITIES IN DESIGN > | RSVP @ http://bit.ly/2L3nNfl | > Join us V/AR Forum @ 

SPEAKERS/PANELISTS :

Digital LOVE Fest : Fashion Tech Pop-Up

Digital LOVE Fest : Fashion Tech Pop-Up

Continuing the tradition due to the success of the annual Digital Winter Fest pop-up events... SFFaMA.org is launching the 1st ever Digital Love Fest, during the month of February; that will feature fashion & technology and emerging products. This gathering will celebrate the future of fashion's emerging talents. This year’s stylish tech event will be held at Mati's brand new spanking office space in Soma. RSVP.

F+AI : Fashion + Artificial Intelligence

eCommerce has shifted the industry from strictly brick-and-mortar (and catalog) to a more mobile and social media-friendly space, which has opened up in applications of AI in fashion that may help to mold the future of the customer experience.If fas…

eCommerce has shifted the industry from strictly brick-and-mortar (and catalog) to a more mobile and social media-friendly space, which has opened up in applications of AI in fashion that may help to mold the future of the customer experience.

If fashion brands want to be de rigueur nowadays, they need to be investing in artificial intelligence to personalize consumer experiences. AI can also make quick work of the huge amounts of data generated by retail activity, as well as tackling more prosaic pain points like supply chain optimization. RSVP To Attend. 

Digital Winter Fest 4.0

 SFFaMA's Digital Winter Fest 4.0 is an annual holiday soiree that features products in fashion, technology and VR/AR. This holiday gathering will celebrate the future of fashion. This year’s style and tech event will be held at BarNua (North Beach)…

 

SFFaMA's Digital Winter Fest 4.0 is an annual holiday soiree that features products in fashion, technology and VR/AR. This holiday gathering will celebrate the future of fashion. This year’s style and tech event will be held at BarNua (North Beach) focusing in on the new commercial opportunities that fashion/tech and VR/AR presents, highlighting the tools and techniques needed to create contents, connections and business opportunities.

Attend this event to experience the latest fashion tech-related products, network with fashion startups and entrepreneurs, check out the newest designs of emerging talents, meet sexy santas and hot elves. Connect with technologists and thought leaders from the retail tech, social good and fashion tech sectors brought to you by [SFFaMA] San Francisco Fashion And Merchants Alliance, Inc. RSVP HERE!