What to do tonight for Fashion’s Night Out in SF
Just as the sumptuous fall lines are trickling into stores, celebrate the launch of NY Fashion Week right here in San Francisco. Between clinking champagne, cabbing it across Pac Heights and into Union Square where much of the action is happening, and testing how well you can multi-task in your new Tabitha Simmons heels, Fashion’s Night Out is upon us tonight and it’s time to get revved up for Fall Fashion. Here’s the Haute List of what we’ll be hitting up tonight.
Neiman Marcus SF:
Bubbles, beats and bites with a showcasing of the Academy of Art’s student fashions. Cinta Salon will be on hand doing mini-makeovers and there will be tons of photo-ops to show off your new look.
Saks Fifth Avenue SF:
Drinking and shopping are perfect pals but drinking and driving are never coordinating! Hence Saks has teamed up with Uber car service to provide riders to and from Saks with a $10 off discount for FNO. Need something new? Get more incentive to shop as when you spend $1000 or more, receive a 50 minute spa treatment at the Mandarin Oriental Spa.
Westfield Mall:
Those looking for a one-stop party to go to, the Westfield mall and its inhabitants like Michael Kors, Kiehls, Madewell, Club Monaco and others will be getting together to throw one giant party. Open late and there’s a special VIP dome party with drinks and bites.
Alice & Olivia:
Hop in that Uber car and head on over to the Filmore where Alice & Olivia will be throwing a gnarly 80’s themed bash that includes manicurists and braid bars to retro-glam up your look.
Curve:
Since you’re still in Filmore, you know Nevena knows how to throw a party. Open extra late for those who need their McQueen and Burberry Prosorum fix!
Neiman Marcus Walnut Creek:
Do not despair those out in the burbs! Inside the beautiful new Neiman Marcus in Walnut Creek, come meet women’s workwear guru, Laurel Berman of Black Halo who is launching her new super sleek new evening wear line, Eve at Neimans. With flash fashion shows and a star make up artist rounding out the showing, just because you live out in the East Bay doesn’t mean you’ll need to drive into SF for some amazing fashion fun.