The outfits used in our recent photoshoot come from La Boutique: l'Art et la Mode, a new address for Fashion and Arts lovers, that opened in San Francisco’s Jackson Square last March. The store mixes European ready to wear designers, hard to find accessories, vintage eclectic objects, a gallery, and showroom.
La Boutique’s founder Carole Harari, wanted to represent how San Francisco perennially carries both an American feel and a Western European one and want “to fuse both cultures at La through fashion and art.
La Boutique stocks an eclectic selection of highly curated European clothing labels. The majority of the labels featured are emerging designers, like Aleksandra Wiesenewska and Collection 66, paired with established “cult” European favorites like MM6 by Maison Martin Margiela, Vanessa Bruno athé and Zadig & Voltaire.
As a gallery, La Boutique features a different artist installation every quarter. September 15th marks the opening of a new exhibition about French fashion house Cacharel. Cacharel’s Fall/Winter looks will be showcased alongside Bort’s photography of Cacharel’s creative process from drawing to runway. The exhibition lasts until December 31st.
La Boutique’s founder Carole Harari, wanted to represent how San Francisco perennially carries both an American feel and a Western European one and want “to fuse both cultures at La through fashion and art.
La Boutique stocks an eclectic selection of highly curated European clothing labels. The majority of the labels featured are emerging designers, like Aleksandra Wiesenewska and Collection 66, paired with established “cult” European favorites like MM6 by Maison Martin Margiela, Vanessa Bruno athé and Zadig & Voltaire.
As a gallery, La Boutique features a different artist installation every quarter. September 15th marks the opening of a new exhibition about French fashion house Cacharel. Cacharel’s Fall/Winter looks will be showcased alongside Bort’s photography of Cacharel’s creative process from drawing to runway. The exhibition lasts until December 31st.
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