Showcasing eight local designers, the Black V fashion show took place over the weekend. Originally produced to bring the San Francisco fashion community together, this year’s event saw a great mix of who’s who in the local blogger, photographer and editors’ circles. Each year, Black V features apparel that’s edgy and designed to accentuate fashion’s dark side. This year’s show was no exception. A fashionably late start added to the pre-show buzz and excitement in the audience. Read on for our highlights from the runway:
A slow playing violinist introduced Acta Non Verba's collection. Inspired by "New World royalty," models paraded down the runway in dark lace and bold colors.
Hector Manuel, the designer behind Acta Non Verba, mixes a classic silhouette with youthful materials.
A strong, tailored look from Daniel Sudar. The designer debuted his new line of sterling silver jewelry using bare-chested male models, a highlight for those in the front row.
Cari Borja showed a romantic line of evening dresses inspired by Francis Ford Coppola's movie Dracula. Borja's dresses stood out for their beautiful shapes and movement on the runway.
A feminine Cari Borja overcoat displays Victorian edge using a mix of satin and silk.
Accessory designer Kate Knuvelder crafted bold looks with her handmade chain, leather and beaded headpieces and neckwear.
The London club scene spurred GB Shrive's collection "London Calling." Shrive used dramatically detailed leather to create a feminine shape.
This fluid piece by recent Academy of Art grad Ken Chen floated beautifully on the runway.
Fusing constructed leather and free-form tulle, Zoe Hong formed this darkly sensual look.
Zoe Hong produced one of the more sexually-charged collections of the evening, thanks to leather, corsetry and S&M touches like the neck collar above.
A favorite look of the evening: Kate Knuvelder's imaginative chain mesh butterfly accessory.
Photography by Jennymay Villarete for SF Indie Fashion
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