Showing posts with label laurie ann bishop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laurie ann bishop. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Fashion on 4th Street - April 2nd




For the woman on the right (above), Maya really likes the striped shirt and necklace together.  The red sunglasses top off the outfit giving it a little polish.  Jocelyn likes the way the scarf looks against the jacket and the striped shirt. 
Cate likes the denim jacket worn by the woman on the left.  She thinks the necklace looks really good with the lavender dress.


Emilie loves the boots in this outfit because it adds a Southern vibe, especially with the denim.  The scarf gives it a boho effect and the sunglasses have a vintage feel.


Lucy likes Rhea's bag and the color combination of the purple and blue.  Her hair is interestingly twisted and looks great with her outfit. 

Emma likes the coordinating purse and scarf because they match.  She also like the bright orange blouse. 


The above are some Street fashions spotted by our Exploring Fashion Camp students, today on 4th Street in Berkeley.  We spotted some consistent trends.  The infinity scarf is still out in full force and the Hot colors seem to be bright orange and lavender.

This week's fashion Bloggers!



Saturday, March 31, 2012

Exploring Fashion - Fashion Camp for Spring Break

Jennifer Serr
Laurie Ann Bishop


Over the next couple of weeks, my colleague Laurie Ann Bishop and I will be teaching a Fashion Camp to several young students.  We will be exploring the world of fashion in the Bay Area.  The students will become Fashion Bloggers, visit design studios and experience the excitement of Jean Paul Gaultier at the De Young Museum in San Francisco.

Get ready for a week of special blog posts from guest bloggers.  The first week will be Maya, Lucy, Emma, Cate and Emilie.  I can't wait for you to meet them.

The first on visit our list will be to interview Colleen Quen, in her San Francisco Studio.  Later in the week, we will visit Emery Street where we will meet designers Susan Weeks and Ribbon Artist Candace Kling


More to come in the days ahead.  Warm regards,
Jennifer Serr