San Francisco takes a look at art, fashion and activism

Only In San Francis TO DO guests In sparkling dresses mingle with others In fresh out of the clock desk outfit Or Street looks without anybody thought he strange.

Two events This week brought THE the city miscellaneous spirit And fashion flair has THE Before : THE annual Art Hit Fundraising by THE San Francis Museum of Modern Art, And THE Human Rights Foundations Artisan Fashion event has THE of Young museum, with support Since THE Fashion Incubator San Francis.

Wednesday SFMOMA event present A eclectic mix of the worldly people, artists, clients And business executives armed with cocktails, A in good health appreciation of art And looks that from a distance Since top of the line creators has street clothing, hoodies And sneakers.

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Above THE din on THE First of all ground, A exhausted VIP dinner took place on THE second level. HAS A painting, Jeffrey Gibson Dior Lady Art project, "I can TO DO never mind I choose," do A cameo appearance, while others stopwatch looks Since Mexico Sánchez-Kane has Alexander McQueen.

Jeffrey Gibson Dior Lady Art project rests on A painting Before dinner. Adrien Lee

THE meal kicked disabled with A little words Since Gap Inc. president Bob Fisherman, WHO chairs THE of the museum advice of administrators. Fisherman, In A Etro suit, had THE difficult stain of regulation down A particularly sparkling crowd.

"I TO DO A plot of things has This museum, but apparently THE thing I am best has East get A crowd of 500 wonderful people — all very excited about be has Art Hit — has sit down And be calm," he joked. "THE do that he was SO hard has get everyone has sit East just indicative of how happy people are has see each other…”

THE REMARK resonates In A city always to fight A COVID-19 hangover And other the pressures, as store closures And in progress waves of technology layoffs In places as close Silicon Valley.

In spite of that, Or maybe because of he, THE atmosphere felt particularly animated.

“San Francis has has been SO slow has come out of THE pandemic," sociologist, author And Art Hit regular Sarah Thornton said WWD. "It is only recently that people feel as things are kind of back has normal — obviously certain things are, maybe, not...

San Francisco takes a look at art, fashion and activism

Only In San Francis TO DO guests In sparkling dresses mingle with others In fresh out of the clock desk outfit Or Street looks without anybody thought he strange.

Two events This week brought THE the city miscellaneous spirit And fashion flair has THE Before : THE annual Art Hit Fundraising by THE San Francis Museum of Modern Art, And THE Human Rights Foundations Artisan Fashion event has THE of Young museum, with support Since THE Fashion Incubator San Francis.

Wednesday SFMOMA event present A eclectic mix of the worldly people, artists, clients And business executives armed with cocktails, A in good health appreciation of art And looks that from a distance Since top of the line creators has street clothing, hoodies And sneakers.

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Above THE din on THE First of all ground, A exhausted VIP dinner took place on THE second level. HAS A painting, Jeffrey Gibson Dior Lady Art project, "I can TO DO never mind I choose," do A cameo appearance, while others stopwatch looks Since Mexico Sánchez-Kane has Alexander McQueen.

Jeffrey Gibson Dior Lady Art project rests on A painting Before dinner. Adrien Lee

THE meal kicked disabled with A little words Since Gap Inc. president Bob Fisherman, WHO chairs THE of the museum advice of administrators. Fisherman, In A Etro suit, had THE difficult stain of regulation down A particularly sparkling crowd.

"I TO DO A plot of things has This museum, but apparently THE thing I am best has East get A crowd of 500 wonderful people — all very excited about be has Art Hit — has sit down And be calm," he joked. "THE do that he was SO hard has get everyone has sit East just indicative of how happy people are has see each other…”

THE REMARK resonates In A city always to fight A COVID-19 hangover And other the pressures, as store closures And in progress waves of technology layoffs In places as close Silicon Valley.

In spite of that, Or maybe because of he, THE atmosphere felt particularly animated.

“San Francis has has been SO slow has come out of THE pandemic," sociologist, author And Art Hit regular Sarah Thornton said WWD. "It is only recently that people feel as things are kind of back has normal — obviously certain things are, maybe, not...

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