Monday, August 21, 2006
Source: mercurynews.com
You will not see any familiar Bay Area fashion retailers such as Gap or Levi's showing at the third annual San Francisco Fashion Week. But that's specifically the point, says Erika Gessin, founder and producer of the home-based event that opens at the San Francisco Design Center Galleria on Wednesday.
It's really about exposing or promoting local talent on the brink, or more avant-garde couture talent, says Gessin, who runs Mystery Girl Productions of San Francisco. It's about opening doors.
You will not see any familiar Bay Area fashion retailers such as Gap or Levi's showing at the third annual San Francisco Fashion Week. But that's specifically the point, says Erika Gessin, founder and producer of the home-based event that opens at the San Francisco Design Center Galleria on Wednesday.
It's really about exposing or promoting local talent on the brink, or more avant-garde couture talent, says Gessin, who runs Mystery Girl Productions of San Francisco. It's about opening doors.

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