BAYFashion Magazine Feb 2011 - The Supermodel Look Issue

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5th Issue February 2011

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Street Fashion Review

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Period Couture - Marti Miernik Charleston Pierce

Looming Large on the Bay Fashion Scene

The Supermodel Look - Contest

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Fashion, Art, Weddings.. He is the master of it all! To book a shoot or schedule an event contact Jesse at: http://www.jessealfordphotography.com Connect to him on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/JesseAlfordPhotography 2


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Jesse Alford Photography Covering San Francisco Bay Area , Sacramento, Las Vegas & Fresno Contact for Rates & Dates at http://www.jessealfordphotography.com

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Editors View Period Couture - Marti Miernik Fashion Look-Book - Gabrielle Cardoza Vinspirationals - Jewelry by Mary Rossi The Plus-Size Story - Adrienne Glenn Valentines Day ideas for the Bay - Don Lay San Francisco - Street Fashion Roundup Lifestyle Despatch - Things to do around the Bay The Supermodel Look Finale & Fashion Show Usher in the Summer - Bikini Runway Show Stella & Dot Jewelry - Spring 2011 Charleston Pierce - Showmaker Discovering Stars Everyday- Tim Engle The Supermodel Look Contest Designer Marianne Faulkner - Lethal Combination Designer Anya Zuyeva - Overflowing with Talent Designer Nolan Kouri - Extreme Couture The Last Look

Editor-in-Chief: Gautam Goswami Fashion Editor: Maryna Petrenko Art Director: Tim Engle Alternative Fashion Editor: Adrienne Glenn Style Coordinator: Gabrielle Cardoza Contributers: Freelance Writer: Hillary Shepherd Fashion Correspondent: Julia Saori Fashion Profiler: Constance Ng Freelance Writer: Don Lay Photographer: Antonio Genovia Photographer: Gabriella Clavel Photographer: Jesse Alford Photographer: Xue Vue Photographer: Aleza Photography Photographer: Annie S. McKelvey Showmaker & Judge: Charleston Pierce Corporate Sponsor: Julia Ujena (Ujena Bikini’s) Swimsuit Designer: Piret Jurise Betten Fashion Designer: Marianne Faulkner Fashion Designer: Anya Zuyeva Fashion Designer: Nolan Kouri Fashion Designer: Marti Miernik Jewelry Designer: Mary Meg Groves Rossi Cover Photo: Tim Engle Cover Model: Juliana Pfeffer Cover MUA/Hair: Jennifer Haupt / Heather Back Cover: Shankha Back Cover Model: Jenny Allford Published by: Klasique Corp. http://www.bayfashionmag.com http://www.facebook.com/baycuties

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Welcome to the 5th issue of BAYFashion Magazine! The first thing you will notice is that we have changed the name of the magazine from BAYCuties to BAYFashion. I always used to say, ‘What is in a name?’ it seems like a lot... I had to agree to the popular opinion that since the magazine covers fashion and fashionista’s in the San Francisco Bay Area, it should be name BAYFashion to represent its mission and content. I hope all of you agree and continue to give us the great support we have enjoyed so far. If you are a returning reader, I would like to start by thanking you for your continued interest in our magazine and I hope you have ‘Liked’ us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/baycuties In this issue BAYFashion Magazine focuses on discovering new Fashion Designers & Models from Northern California who can compete at the highest level. We took 10 models selected through popular voting on our site and paired them with upcoming Designers and Photographers to create what we called their ‘Super model look’. You will see all those looks and shots from the Finale. BAYFashion Magazine now also includes sections that give you insights into the lifestyle of the Bay Area, Bay Style News, a brand new Look Book for style guidance and coverage of the significant fashion shows from the Bay. We want to make BAYFashion Magazine a publication that the BAY Area is proud of and we thank all the support we have been getting from you! our readers and fans. Enough said...Enjoy this issue and please post all your feedback on our facebook fan page.

Shankha Thx

Email the editor at: shankha@baycuties.com

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BAYFashion is a social magazine

If you want to be part of the magazine as an artist, model, photographer or designer please e-mail us at artist@baycuties.com If you want to advertise with us then e-mail shankha@baycuties.com for more information or go to our website www.bayfashionmag.com to get our advertisement rates and options To get regular updates on the magazine, our contests, events, parties and to see more pictures and videos from the magazine shoots, please visit our website http://www.bayfashionmag.com Also please remember to make sure that you are a fan of our Facebook page at http://facebook.com/baycuties to keep the stream of updates, images and videos coming to you on Facebook.

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Most locals will be pleasantly surprised that our Bay Area designers can give top designers a run for their money on any given day . In this section we aim to showcase the creativity present right here in the Bay. Why spend thousands of dollars flying to Rome when you can experience hi-fashion right in your backyard? 7


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d e r i p s n I d o i r e e r u P t u o C Marti Miernik

Designer ‘Designing Costumes and Evening Fashion For the Elaborate Evenings’ By Hillary Shepherd

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It’s more than just creating unique fashion designs, for Marti Miernik it’s a way to breathe life into history, fantasy, and folklore alike. Born in Poland, Marti is an award winning designer whose first memory of fashion is standing in a living room; somewhere her seamstress mother took her to be fitted for new school clothes. There were two things her mother hated – buying off the rack and the school-provided uniforms. Marti couldn’t have been more than six when her mother talked the school principal into letting Marti wear uniforms her mother designed, as long as they were the school colors. A passion for custom created clothing has stuck with Marti ever since. Marti has had a great interest in history for as long as she can remember, and fell in love with the Renaissance Period at a young age. Upon coming to the United States, she looked for entertainment that catered to her passion for Europe and eventually became involved with the Renaissance Faire community. Playing the role of Mary, Queen of Scots on the faire circuit, it was important to Marti that she looked the part and that her costumes were as authentic as possible. Often finding that most costumers she worked with did not embody the vision she saw for the Queen, Marti took matters into her own hands and created custom designs; pulling inspiration from books, paintings, and museums. “…costuming is one of the key factors if you want to transport the patron to a different time period. And so, I create period fashions, bringing the best of what I’ve

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Tessa Verhoef is wearing a Spanish Inspired Undergown, late 16c. Jewelry: Alcozer & J


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Marina Petrenko is wearing a Spanish Inspired Noble gown, late 1500s. Hand beaded black velvet with red velvet trim, hand beaded. Satin sleeves and underskirt 11


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Martha Rojas is wearing a Wedding gown, mix of Victorian and Medieval designs. The gown won second place in the Renaissance Magazine ratings 12


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learned to life, teaching and sharing my passion for costuming and history with others.” From couture wedding gowns to historically correct period pieces, Marti’s custom made creations are in a league of their own. Each piece is impeccable in their design and construction, with great attention to detail. The fabrics come mostly from Los Angeles, with a few pieces imported from Florence and Venice. As for beads and pearls, Marti’s favorite spot is General Bead in San Francisco. The meticulous beading – which Marti does all by hand, one bead at a time – takes the designs to the next level; each piece able to stand tall on its own, clearly above others in the sea of costume designing. All the embroidery on each piece is researched extensively, and every inch of external stitching is done by hand, guaranteeing that each final product is historically accurate. As for Marti’s choice in sewing machines, Yuki is her constant companion for sewing, while all the embroidery work is done on a Brother Duetta 4500. “I love that machine. I seem to stun everyone when I mention that I do all my leather embroidery on it. Even the dealer was amazed when I showcased my work a time or two. I don’t think I could get half as much of my intricate work done without it.” For almost two decades Marti has worked with Renaissance Productions, designing and producing some of the best themed events on the West Coast. Their most recent events include the Valhalla Renaissance Faire, Ardenwood Shakespeare Festival, Folsom Renaissance Faire, Sonora Celtic Festival, Golden Gate Renaissance Faire, International Jousting Championships, and Pittsburg Renaissance Faire.

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Chris is wearing a Italian Noble garb, late 1500s. Under doublet pintuck cotton. Overdoublet: embroidered leather 14


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As if all of that wasn’t enough, Marti recently started a guild called The Needles Eye – a group for people with a deep love of period tailoring, who educate visitors at various events about the construction of period pieces. While the majority of Marti’s clients are from the United States, she has been commissioned to create pieces for clients in Italy and Poland. As for any famous clients, she’s not talking except to say that while visiting Florence recently, she was commissioned to reconstruct a baroque gown for a “big” wedding. Sounds juicy! Check out Marti Miernik’s custom designs at www.majesticfashiondesign.com You can find out more about Renaissance Productions at www.renaissanceproductions.com

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1. White/ black printed boyfriend cardigan, H&M 2. Pink ruffed to, H&M 3. Dark wash Jeans, Forvever 21.

MONDAY Start off the week with a simple chic style of a boyfriend cardigan & feminine top that can be vamped up easily with some heels that can give any outfit the kick it needs without losing any of its comfort.

1. Hunter green blazer,H&M 2. Polka dot sheer 1. Ruffled abstract print top, H&M 2. High waisttop, ZARA 3. Tan cropped riding pants, ZARA. ed pleated organza skirt, ALYSSABIRD.COM.

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Spice up the average work wear by wearing bold prints and a non traditional colored blazer matched with cropped pants will give you that laid back professional look your going for.

WEDNESDAY

Who says Wednesdays have to be boring? By wearing a light basic high waisted skirt with a loud statement top you can convert a regular work day outfit into a glamorous cocktail hour attire.

Gabrielle Cardoza is a stylist from the bay area based in San Francisco and a graduate from the Fashion Institute of Design

and Merchandising of San Francisco. Born and raised in San Jose Gabrielle’s style is constantly changing but two elements remain the same in her fashion sense no matter what path the trends may take, “keep it classy but never leave your edginess behind.” This spring/summer expect to see lots of nude tone sheer fabrics, paired up also with brights as seen in Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2011 . Skirts & dresses with volume are also playing a huge role in this summer.


1. Tuxedo blazer, MATERIAL GIRL COLLECTION 2. Purple secquin tank top, I.N.C. 3. Black harem pants, GUESS? 4. Black leather fingerless gloves, METROPARK.

1. Fur Shawl, I.N.C. 2. White peasant long sleeve, ZARA 3. Black jeweled belt, GUESS? 4. High waisted pink/gold brocade skirt. ALYSSABIRD.COM

1. Pastel pink beaded cocktail dress, BEBE.

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Thursday night is the new Friday night put a twist on the traditional work suit by pairing it up with a sequin color top to give you that wow factor also by adding a pair of leather gloves gives you that hard edgy look for the evening.

Put an sophisticated twist on date night and make your mans jaw drop by showing him a classy feminine look by wearing a high waisted skirt with a soft blouse and couple it up with bold statement accessories to keep it trendy.

Wearing a neutral color form fitting cocktail dress can easily be dressed up for a elegant event or dressed down for night out on the town. The color will also make you stand out from all the others in the typical black.

Bringing back the classic 60’s ladylike look with hip-hugging sheath dresses with a below-the-knee hem is the ultimate in hourglass dressing. Capri cropped pants are making a comeback on the 2011 runways as seen in John Patrick SS 2011. With the revival of the 50’s/60’s/70’s fashion expect to see lots of classic looks to comeback this spring summer so put away all those skimpy skirts and mid riffs looks like the classic sophisticated ladylike trends are here to stay for the spring/summer or at least for 2011.

Model: Shweta Teckchandani Photos: Kevin Gao


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Vinspirational’s

Designer Mary Meg Groves Rossi

“A metal scrap becomes a light pendant when she mounts it with whatever her inspiration takes her. There is no must, just the pleasure of doing art.”” by Barbara da Graca Her passion to reuse is reflected in her creative handmade art work of necklaces, bracelets, hats and other unique adorns. It is her commitment to give a purpose to a metal scrap possibly deemed to be trashed out. ‘‘Nothing is a must in my creative process”. The result is a mixture of nice Victorian laces beautifully placed together with some vintage beads, old keys along with a well lined row of antique pearls found in the Summer cottage antique stores in Petaluma __ one of the preferred stores that Mary Meg likes to browse around. ‘’My work is a collection of antique items _ metal, beads, pearls, Victorian laces and whatever I find interesting and talks to me’. She adds with a smile of satisfaction for her compromise to whatever can be recycled to depict a movement of time.

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Jewelry - Vintage door knob augmented with vintage accessories and assorted metals Model: Kirsten Dwyer

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Jewelry - Victorian door pull with accessories Models: Kirsten Dwyer, Tessa Taj Verhoef, Jaclyn La Rocca


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Don’t expect two pieces alike in her jewelry. As she expresses, with a vivid bright eyes full of zest for her commitment to enjoying her own non pretentious work “ I do not get worried or pre occupied on how a bronze metal is going to compose along with a blue turquoise bead or a vintage cross that I eventually found in my backyard”, and she explains “ I just look at it and see what that 100 year old piece of antique is telling me, simply so’… Apparently, the desire to recreate is bigger than any trend, a natural commitment that pulses her imagination to give a new face to antique/vintage items. Her creative process deepened while working as an art instructor in a program for adults with developmental disabilities.

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It seems like a rewarding process that when one tries to help others in less fortunate situations, one gains a passport to a discovery of your own hidden treasures. In Mary’s case, the desire to empower those adults brought to her a new path to her then unknown possibilities. As she vividly speaks “It helped me to see an avenue of creativity that I had never developed before’’. Excelling herself and proving that the early years sewing with her mom brought more than fond memories… an apocalyptic Metal brass cuff and a metal corset a la Madonna is next to be accomplished in her busy studio. This vintage artist kept not only her mom’s initials _ Meg _ as a way to honor her living experience with such an influential person in her life, but also a priceless inheritance, the ability to make castle from ashes, or better ...to make art from a piece of an antique bobbin, or from a tiny vintage light bulb, or even a tiny piece of a tarnished briolette will spark in a new way. You will be amazed! Her website www.vinspirationals.com

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Jewelry - Authentic victorian print made into belt/neckpiece; vintage door accessory Model: Tessa Taj Verhoef 23


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The Year of the ‘CurVELAceous’ by Adrienne Glenn As another new year begins, and we slowly adapt to writing the number 2011 at the end of the date, the word ‘change’ is one thrown around regularly in conversation and resolutions for the year ahead. Change is a word that we in the plus size modeling community love to hear. It is a word that gives us hope. Hope for the chance that the fashion industry and American culture will no longer be surprised by seeing different standards of beauty on the cover of magazines, on their commercials, and as icons. Hope that there is a major change in people’s perception of a person’s size equaling their beauty. The thing about change, is that following the initial shift, is a time period of unsurities and unknown direction. Today, I believe that is where the plus size modeling industry currently is. Before we were non-existent, then we were unaccepted but determined, then there was a lull, we then saw a glimmer of acceptance and we were again, determined; now we are finally being seen, appreciated, and even applauded… but I know that it isn’t what we fully want it to be yet. We aren’t yet integrated. I still see us on the outskirts, with separate garment racks, runways, and dressing rooms… not yet fully allowed into the big leagues. I’m looking forward to the day we see different opportunities for our fellow curvy beauties… for instance, something besides diet ads.

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What about size creates a supermodel? Why can’t it be about one’s beauty as a whole… instead of the protrusion of one’s hip bones? There are a few women that have been able to break towards that skinny ceiling and approach the status of supermodel, while working her supercurves. But the day has not yet come where you see curves as another standard in the world of fashion, marketing, and beauty… and as a plus size model myself, I truly hope that this is the year we get to witness a change in beauty standards and for the industry to be less driven by profit, the elitists, and the fashion industry’s past standards and more by true, back to basics, overall beauty.

Makeup & Hair: Kekepania Vasquez -Tamali’i , Kayla McGowan Safforddid

Models: Adrienne Glenn, Becky Edwards, Kekepania Vasquez-Tamali’i

How come we never see a beautifully curvaceous woman selling us coffee? We drink it too! How come some truly beautiful normal size women can’t sell the dudes some brewskies? Goodness knows they like to drink them with us! And according to the ads, the only girls that have that time of the month are the stick thin girls in white pants, doing yoga. Why can’t we get used to seeing the occasionally regular sized women next to the skinny girl? How come the only time we see “plus size” women is when they are trying to tell us that we need to lose weight and get on this great diet plan?! Now I am a big proponent of a healthy lifestyle, and I’m a firm believer that being a plus size model doesn’t give you an excuse to get that second helping of fries; but those of us women who live healthy lifestyles and just happen to be built this way need to grow up feeling like we are beautiful too, and the time is now for that to happen.


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BAYFashion is a social magazine

Our aim is to showcase new and upcoming fashion and visual art talent. If you want to be part of the magazine as an artist, model, photographer or designer please e-mail us at artist@baycuties.com If you want to advertise with us then e-mail shankha@baycuties.com for more information or go to our website www.bayfashionmag.com to get our advertisement rates and options To get regular updates on the magazine, our contests, events, parties and to see more pictures and videos from the magazine shoots, please visit our website http://www.bayfashionmag.com Also please remember to make sure that you are a fan of our Facebook page http://facebook.com/baycuties to keep the stream of updates, images and videos coming to you on Facebook.

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LIFESTYLE

The San Francisco Bay hosts one of the most diverse ethnic groups in the whole country. With that diversity comes a lifestyle that is cosmopolitan, broad in outlook and adventurous in choice. In this section we provide a quick round up of of the choices we make and have as Bay Area residents.

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Valentine’s day ideas for the bay

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by Don Lay

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Valentine’s Day is around the corner. Do you have any plan with your loved ones? What does Valentine’s Day mean to you? Whatever you do, the key is thoughtfulness. And make sure to plan ahead. Here are some ideas. For some, Valentine’s Day means a romantic dinner for two. A home-cooked meal for two, with candles and flowers, will certainly go a long way in winning her heart but if you want to just let your wallet do the work you can choose to take our out to a special dinner for two. If you happen to be in San Francisco, you can check out Sea View Restaurant (1234 Great Highway, 415731-6648) in the Outer Sunset district. It has a fantastic menu and a great view of the sunset. In Oakland, Quinn’s Lighthouse‎ (1951 Embarcadero, 510-536-2050) offers a nice view of the marina, good menu, and cozy atmosphere. Farther south, in Santa Cruz, Crow’s Nest Restaurant‎ (2218 E. Cliff Drive, 831-476-4560) is an old hangout that has good food and an unmatched view of Twin Lakes Beach. Remember that for Valentine’s Day, advanced planning and reservation are essential.

Perhaps you want to give your loved one a shopping trip to the local mall or perhaps you can do the shopping yourself for your loved one. For Valentine’s Day, food, flowers, and candles are popular. Flower delivery to her workplace can put a smile on her for the whole day. On a budget a dozen red roses from Costco or Safeway are easy to pick up if you want to deliver the roses yourself. For some, Valentine’s Day means cozying up on the couch watching an old romantic movie. Red Box, Netflix, and instant Pay-Per-View bring your favorite movies to the comfort of your home. Among the all-time favorites are Gone with the Wind, Dirty Dancing, Casablanca, Titanic…. Or perhaps you just want a nice long walk at the beach with your loved one, hand-in-hand. In San Francisco, the Great Highway has miles of beach walk and a great view of sunset. In Pacific Grove, a walk along Sunset Drive at sundown is an experience in itself. The road winds around one of the most spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean in Northern California. Remember, Valentine’s Day means different to different people. Whatever you do, it does not have to be expensive. After all, one of the most precious gifts that you can give is time. So, spend it lavishly, on the people that matter the most to you.


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Below: Isaac Munoz & Janelle Fried

Right: Dav Anthony & Elenka Burlachenko

Above: Olga Ochinca The Diversity of San Francisco’s population and culture is always evident on its streets, represented by the fashion choices of its young fashion forward citizens. We shot seven young adults fashionista’s in downtown SF, all dressed in their style choice representing their own distinct fashion statement.

Elenka Burlachenko is wearing a Pink Silk Top from Vintage Italian, Leather Jacket from Ideal, Black Pants from Miss Sixty, Black Ankle Boots by Giuseppe Zanotti and carrying a Shoulder Bag from GAP. Olga Ochinca is wearing a White Leather Jacket from Priory, Black Top from Club Monaco, White Denim Pants from XOXO with a GUESS? Belt. Her Black knee high boots are from Bakers and she is carrying a Black Handbag from Tignanello. Isaac Munoz is wearing a Merona Shirt paired with Jeans from Forever 21 (they make mens wear??) and a Jacket from Vintage. He accessories with a Fierce Scarf , Red Watch from Aldo and H&M Shoes.

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Above: Casey Lei meets Isaac Fashion is a statement of your personality and as far as San Franciscans are concerned, stepping out in something not representing ‘You’ would not be considered ‘Frisco Cool’ . So we see year round styles in SF ‘all year round’.

Dav Anthony is in Black Leather Jacket, Blue Jeans & Black Sneakers all from H&M. Janelle Fried is wearing a White Dress from Derek Heart and Brown Leggings from Charter Club. She is carrying a White Leather bag fromDooney and Bourke.

Left: Gabrielle Cardoza

Casey Lei is wearing Black Studded Short Dress from BeBe with a Black Guess? Jacket and BeBe Shoes. Her Sunglasses are from Fredricks of Hollywood. Gabrielle Cardoza is wearing a Grey Dress from Forever 21 and a H&M Tribal Jacket with Lace Tights from Urban Outfitters accessorized with a Red Hat from Empire and Red Boots from Vintage. She is carrying a Black Hobo bag by Etienne Aigner Wellesly.

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LIFESTYLE DESPATCH

We all love the San Francisco Bay Area, and one of the most amazing things about the Bay Area is the lifestyle it allows us to maintain. The breadth and diversity of the Bay Area’s culture is also reflected in its food, nightlife and music. Its like living in the whole world when you in our town. Here is a small sampling of what Bay Area lifestyle has to offer to its residents and visitors. Its a place like nowhere else.

Fine Breakfast

Karaoke Nights Dance Floor

Horizon Ultra Lounge Bamboo Lounge Los Gatos Cafe Sit down, relax, and enjoy a taste of homemade breakfast done right. The Los Gatos Café offers some of the most delicious morning dishes at a very reasonable price. Located in the heart of Los Gatos, the café is always packed, and the servers are always friendly. You will be plesantly surprised by the warm family atmosphere which provides the ideal lcoation for any kind of date. After enjoying the famous egg benedict or the crab cakes be sure to go for a nice stroll through Los Gatos. This will surely be a morning to remember.

Karaoke night can have one of two outcomes. The first a night of rediculous fun or a horrible experience you want to quickly forget. We recommend the later. In order to have that perfect karoake experience, you need the right atmosphere, the right friends, and the right amount of drink. All of that and more can be found at the 7 Bamboo lounge in the heart of Japan town. This place is amazing! First and foremost you will never be judged on your singing ability, and don’t worry most of the patrons are no match for Mariah Carey.

Whether your in the mood for nice music and want to shake your hips, or just looking for a good time, the Horizon is a lounge that will not let you down. Located in the heart of the city at the corner of Broadway and Kearney, Horizon caters to a mixed ethnicity of people playing house music on regular weekends mixed in with a host of special events like fashion shows and special music presentations every month. The lounge allows the setting up a runway around the bar area which can extend up to 50 feet in an L shape. Also the management is very fashion friendly.

Have fun, sing, drink and be merry, before auditioning for American Idol, try your luck at the Bamboo Lounge.

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Welcome to our recap of the BAYFashion Magazine Fashion Show, our beautiful ladies have dressed to impress, our designers are prepared to marvel you with their creativity, and our photographers captured the hidden moments not visible to the naked eye. We welcome you to our family, have fun, enjoy and be prepared to discover the ohh n ohlala. 35


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BAYFashion Mag - ‘The Supermodel Look’ Fashion Show

Photos: Tim Engle BAYFashion Magazine hosted the finale of their month long contest for a new face in Bay Area modeling - The Supermodel Look Contest on the 4th of Feb 2011 at the Horizon Ultra Lounge in San Francisco, Ca. The contest/fashion show boasted a lineup of 25 models from the BAY Area including the top 10 popular new models selected by the magazine’s fans in a month long contest. The evening consisted of presentations of the latest creations of upcoming fashion designers Anya Zuyeva, Marianne Faulkner (Pop Antique) & Nonal Kouri.

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The contestants took to the runway first in the custom looks created for them by their assigned designers. The eminent panel of judges scoring them consisted of Show Man Charleston Pierce, Fashion Designer Constance Ng, Swimsuit Magnate Julia Ujena and Jessica M Penzari from the Next Miss California USA organization. The second round of judging took place with the contestants on the Runway sporting BlacMéra evening gowns which left the audience astounded by the extreme couture designs by eminent designer Yuliana Candra. The winner of the evening was Juliana Pfeffer followed by runner up Jenny Allford.


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BAYFashion Mag - Usher in the Summer - Bikini Runway

BAYFashion Magazine ushered in summer early this year in typical California style (Look outside) by blazing the runway with 15 really beautiful young women strutting the runway clad in designer swimsuits by San Francisco’s own mega swim suit brand Ujena side by side with Florida’s upcoming couture swimwear designer Piret Bikini’s. The lineup was diverse and had the audience stunned to silence at the beginning followed by loud clapping and cheering for the BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL of the BAY Area.

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Fashion - Show StellA & Dot Jewelry by Workaholic Fashionista Julia Saori Would you think of finding bright summer colors, and a hot show full of fun energy on a night in the middle of January? It certainly was for Stella & Dot jewelry show that was hosted by a stylist, Tanya Economos in January 18th, 2011. At this private event, beautiful jewelries were displayed, colorful balloon decorations by the red carpet runway that was surrounded by a large crowd of people while upbeat music was played. I would describe the night in three words, “Summer is here!” Models rocked the runway with high-energy, all smiles and blowing kisses to the audience. It was definitely flirty yet cute, perfect atmosphere to showcase the latest Spring/Summer 2011 collections of “Stella & Dot” The theme is “Resort, Moroccan and Brazilian.” They showcased exotic pieces from their line of borrowing from the Boho Chic; gold coins, wooden, chains, layered beads, turquoise, etc. Outfits were beautifully simple, white summer dress, jeans with white tank top/t-shirt. Something we might normally wear but they brought fresh flavor to it. I feel that the most important part of the outfits were the jewelry showcased by Stella & Dot. They are the “Outfit Makers!”

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Charleston Pierce is one of the most well known and well liked fashion event producers in the San Francisco Bay Area. He began his career in the fashion industry as a model and has made numerous appearances in national billboard campaigns, print advertising spots, commercials, fashion shows and movies.

BEHIND THE SHOW

In addition, Charleston is also widely recognized for his many years of work with the Macy’s Passport annual fashion show, both as a model and as a model coach and runway trainer.

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In 2007, Charleston launched his own production company, “Charleston Pierce Presents”, and since then he has led the way as a leading fashion and fundraising producer, choreographer and runway coach.

Charleston Pierce www.charlestonsf.com

Showmaker

by Designer Constance Ng

Since its launch, Charleston Pierce Presents strives to produce high-end sexy fun fashion events, with an eye towards bringing the Bay Area fashion scene on par with New York and Paris. In addition, Charleston also lends his expertise to up and coming young models via his weekly training workshops, and has generously supported local charities. In 2010, Charleston was awarded the Best Fashion Show Producer and Best Creative Director by the Bay Area Fashion Awards, and is poised to play a key role in the San Francisco Bay Area fashion and entertainment scene for years to come.


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Tim is one of the most sought after photographers from Sacramento. He has a illustrious career. Tim looks at himself and his work as complete visual artistry and imaginative imagery. He loves all areas of photography from the creative to the technical. Through his background in commercial and sports photography, Tim has spread out into all facets of imagery. Tim feels very fortunate to be able to work in the field he loves. For Tim, photography consistently provides new challenges and equal rewards. Looking through the lens was what he’s always wanted to do. Tim says, “I think it’s because of the way it reduces and simplifies the world around us. Making unique photographs relaxes me, it’s my therapy.” Tim is an energetic and highly motivated people person who has been involved in photography since childhood. As a local Sacramento photographer he been able to serve both national and international clients with the ability to quickly adapt to meet the specific needs of a project and consistently deliver. From sports and fashion, to whimsical and surrealist, to everywhere and in between.

Tim Engle

Starmaker

He is a multiple Addy Award winning photographer, founding leader and member of the regional “Click Monkeys” photography group, multiple reviews and write-ups in Shutterbug, JPG, and other photography magazines

His clients include Comstock’s Magazine, Serrano Magazine, Sactown Magazine, Sacramento News and Review, Comcast, Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness (California), First 5 of California, Commerce Printing (State of California), City of Rancho Cordova, Fillner Construction, The Golden 1 Credit Union, Pinnacle Emergency Management etc.

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Tim Engle is a storyteller. His pictures always tell a story whether it be the models, the setting or the scenery. His love for drama shows in every shot of his incredible portfolio and his style is unmistakably his own!

His love of drama will invariably move him towards shooting more motion pictures than still pictures in the near future and we can’t wait to see the first Tim Engle short film. It’s sure to enthrall us all.


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Presenting the best new Talent from the San Francisco Bay

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In the spirit of what BAYFashion Magazine stands for, we decided to bring together promising new faces from the San Francisco Bay with the most promising upcoming designers, stylists & photographers to creat what we called ‘The Suprmodel Look’ for these upconing newbies. We had over 100 models submit their pictures to us amongst whom we chose 40 to take part in an online voting contest to pick the top 10 aspirants. The top 10 were then paired with 5 teams of photographers and stylists who worked with an assigned fashion designer to outfit - makeup - shoot these models in what they believed was the best look possible for them. The Top 2 looks were decided at a grand fashion event in San Francisco at the Horizon Ultra Lounge on Broadway St on the 4th of Feb 2011 where 5 Eminent Judges picked the top 2 looks in a fashion extravaganza which involved over 25 models, 1000 voters, 5 locations, 10 stylists, 5 designers and a crowd of over 200 people. We present you with the results... Enjoy.

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Kayla Shaw Julia Saori Thuy Lu Jenna Crowley Jenny Allford Juliana Pfeffer Ashley Rob Corrina Marie Ashley La Nore Lula May

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Jenny Allford (Runner Up) in a Anya Zuyeva creation Shot by Xue Vue Makeup: Fancy Cashwell Hair : Laura Milo


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Tim Engle Xue Vue Gabriella Clavel Don Le (Aleza Photography) Jesse Alford

Jenna Crowley

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Anya Zuyeva Marianne (Pop Antique) Faulkner Nolan Kouri BlacMera by Yuliana Candra

Lula May

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Kayla Shaw

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Pop Antique - by Marianne Faulkner Pop Antique by Marianne Faulkner is a brand that echoes funk, presence and period couture in one lethal combination. Marianne Faulkner’s creativity and imagination stem from her early childhood years. A gifted artist during her youth, Marianne spent countless hours reading Japanese comics and adoring vintage pinup. Attending the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, Marianne is taking her youthful desire and refining it to a professional level.

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Julia Saori

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Anya Zuyeva

I met Anya Zuyeva at a fashion event hosted by my dear friend Shaun McClendon in Dec 2010. She was a cute young designer who is a student at the Academy of Arts college in San Francisco, Ca. I looked at the clothes she sent down the runway that evening and I was blown away! Anya has only recently arrived to the United States but already she has made huge strides in the fashion world. Shaped by a classical Russian education that created the likes of Tchaikovsky, Anya adds a special meaning to word elegance. But elegance alone is insufficient to define Anya’s work. Attending the Academy of Art University, Anya is surrounded by beauty and is taking the meaning of beauty to a whole new level. Today’s modern woman is defined by her juxtaposition of sensuality and assertiveness. Anya Zuyeva makes it her business to captures both these qualities. Inspired by everyday’s’ hidden beauty her pieces present a vision of unrequited beauty that simply ooze oooh lala. One look at Anya’s outfits has women blushing and jumping into them and men begging for more.

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Ashley Rob

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Juliana Pfeffer (Winner) in a Nolan Kouri creation Shot by Tim Engle

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Nolan Kouri I met Nolan Kouri at a shoot with ace photographer Tim Engle in Sacramento. They were shooting the super model look feature for BAYFashion magazine featuring 2 of Nolan’s extreme couture outfits. He is one of the most unassuming and quiet people I have personally met in the industry and his personality exudes cool confidence in his design style. This kid is going places. He enters the fashion scene with an array of experience and creativity. An honorary student at American River College pursuing a degree in Fashion Design, Nolan is on the verge of combining innovative designs with traditional appeal that are sure to stick in the minds of many.

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