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Amy Auerbach | Fashion

Textile Waste Warrior 👖
Sustainable Fashion Educator

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Meet Amy Auerbach — one of Naia’s brilliant founding designers! 🌿
A designer and passionate advocate for sustainable fashion, Amy brings years of sewing expertise and a deep love for transforming forgotten fabrics into one-of-a-kind pieces.

Her work with denim is especially beautiful - from woven patches to intricate appliqués, each design adds instant character to your wardrobe. It’s the quickest way to refresh a preloved item!

Now on Naia- check out her services and reimagine what you already own! Link in bio!💫

#naiaredesign #transform #upcycle #denimpatches #patchwork #denimupcycling #preloved #postloved #circularfashion #nowlive #sustainablefashion

(preloved, postloved, redesign your wardrobe, naia, designers, sewing, patchwork)


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11 months ago


Meet Amy Auerbach — one of Naia’s brilliant founding designers! 🌿
A designer and passionate advocate for sustainable fashion, Amy brings years of sewing expertise and a deep love for transforming forgotten fabrics into one-of-a-kind pieces.

Her work with denim is especially beautiful - from woven patches to intricate appliqués, each design adds instant character to your wardrobe. It’s the quickest way to refresh a preloved item!

Now on Naia- check out her services and reimagine what you already own! Link in bio!💫

#naiaredesign #transform #upcycle #denimpatches #patchwork #denimupcycling #preloved #postloved #circularfashion #nowlive #sustainablefashion

(preloved, postloved, redesign your wardrobe, naia, designers, sewing, patchwork)


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5
11 months ago

Meet Amy Auerbach — one of Naia’s brilliant founding designers! 🌿
A designer and passionate advocate for sustainable fashion, Amy brings years of sewing expertise and a deep love for transforming forgotten fabrics into one-of-a-kind pieces.

Her work with denim is especially beautiful - from woven patches to intricate appliqués, each design adds instant character to your wardrobe. It’s the quickest way to refresh a preloved item!

Now on Naia- check out her services and reimagine what you already own! Link in bio!💫

#naiaredesign #transform #upcycle #denimpatches #patchwork #denimupcycling #preloved #postloved #circularfashion #nowlive #sustainablefashion

(preloved, postloved, redesign your wardrobe, naia, designers, sewing, patchwork)


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5
11 months ago

Meet Amy Auerbach — one of Naia’s brilliant founding designers! 🌿
A designer and passionate advocate for sustainable fashion, Amy brings years of sewing expertise and a deep love for transforming forgotten fabrics into one-of-a-kind pieces.

Her work with denim is especially beautiful - from woven patches to intricate appliqués, each design adds instant character to your wardrobe. It’s the quickest way to refresh a preloved item!

Now on Naia- check out her services and reimagine what you already own! Link in bio!💫

#naiaredesign #transform #upcycle #denimpatches #patchwork #denimupcycling #preloved #postloved #circularfashion #nowlive #sustainablefashion

(preloved, postloved, redesign your wardrobe, naia, designers, sewing, patchwork)


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11 months ago

If NAIA had a mood board, Auerstyle would be on it.

Meet Amy, the founder of Auerstyle - redefining secondhand with bold cuts, offbeat textures, and stories stitched into every seam.

Work with Amy on:

creative mending garment reconstruction
denim design patchwork hand stitching
Swipe through, fall in love, repeat (and ofc, work with Amy on the Naia site).

Tell us what piece you’d want to redesign with Amy in the comments.


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9 months ago

If NAIA had a mood board, Auerstyle would be on it.

Meet Amy, the founder of Auerstyle - redefining secondhand with bold cuts, offbeat textures, and stories stitched into every seam.

Work with Amy on:

creative mending garment reconstruction
denim design patchwork hand stitching
Swipe through, fall in love, repeat (and ofc, work with Amy on the Naia site).

Tell us what piece you’d want to redesign with Amy in the comments.


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7
9 months ago

If NAIA had a mood board, Auerstyle would be on it.

Meet Amy, the founder of Auerstyle - redefining secondhand with bold cuts, offbeat textures, and stories stitched into every seam.

Work with Amy on:

creative mending garment reconstruction
denim design patchwork hand stitching
Swipe through, fall in love, repeat (and ofc, work with Amy on the Naia site).

Tell us what piece you’d want to redesign with Amy in the comments.


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9 months ago

Textile mini rose buds available @naia.redesign


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7 months ago


Vintage fabric flower brooch/hair pins to dress up your lapel or hair. Each one is unique and locally made.
Now available @zusclothingsf SF’s best kept secret for your next favorite piece of clothing.


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2 days ago

Vintage fabric flower brooch/hair pins to dress up your lapel or hair. Each one is unique and locally made.
Now available @zusclothingsf SF’s best kept secret for your next favorite piece of clothing.


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2 days ago

Vintage fabric flower brooch/hair pins to dress up your lapel or hair. Each one is unique and locally made.
Now available @zusclothingsf SF’s best kept secret for your next favorite piece of clothing.


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2 days ago

Vintage fabric flower brooch/hair pins to dress up your lapel or hair. Each one is unique and locally made.
Now available @zusclothingsf SF’s best kept secret for your next favorite piece of clothing.


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2 days ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago


Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago

Part 2 of our conversation series highlights the artists in the booth!

Our conceptualized showroom brought the wearable art to life featuring shop-able vintage furniture by @properbones and local artists such as @joanneisthewang 🩵

Joanne is an artist based in Oakland, California. Working primarily with embroidery, secondhand textiles, and found objects, her process-based art examines themes of consumption, labor, waste, and identity as they operate under capitalism. Through material manipulation, she creates biomorphic forms and visually stimulating textures that are reminiscent of the patterns, shapes, and moments collectively experienced in nature.

Joanne Wang received her BA in Art and Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her professional background includes creating art installations and activations for retail brands, corporate events, and restaurants, with an emphasis on material awareness and sustainability. In parallel, she works with local reuse nonprofits and teaches textile-based workshops throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

For local artists, we sat down and asked them what drew them to their specific material(s), what it held for them, and what they wish collectors and new audiences understood about their work before they engage with it.

…stay tuned for more conversation highlights from our first featuring designers and artists for The Living Archive.

2nd to last photo credit: @camytotah


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1 weeks ago


San Francisco doesn’t always get credit for its fashion scene — and honestly, that’s part of the conversation we’d like to keep having.

For a long time now, tech culture and its uniform have not-so-quietly overshadowed something that was always here: a city with genuine style DNA. Vintage-filled Haight Street. The vibrant, expressive energy of the Mission. The experimental creative hubs slowly reclaiming space all over town. SF has always had it — it just doesn’t always make the mood boards.

For one night at @hoteldelsol, @the_livingarchive_ said: take a peak.

Emerging designers reimagining discarded materials and weaving their cultural heritage into every stitch. Artists and makers sharing the same space as the people who would wear their work. Folks from every walk of life, dressed in their most expressive, most themselves — coming together to celebrate something that felt like a quiet reclamation.


Credits 👇🏽

To the StartUp team and Hotel del Sol for collaborating with us 🩵
@lilahbeldner @levelthreecollective @raybeldner

TLA Fashion Show Designers in runway order:
@calyx_sartorial
@j.ehren
@blinkpopshift
@blackpicasso101
@nianacollection
@delicatecycle.co
@_herderin
@miramusank
@bellquintao bags
@777jules jewelry
@annamonetstudio jewelry

MODELS (if I’ve missed you I’m sorry!):
@mralfonsogilmore
Ming
@tranny.messiuhhhhhh
@glueehigh
Xa’miel
@yshawna
@bbydollsparadise
@ellenposch
@nataarango10
@vidkitty
@kedapalooza
@leannalray
@gardenradical
@maddifesto
@chloefavor
@jayseanberndt
@concone
Alexis
@kirstenkmillan
Jax
@rachelagana
andrea
@carm_quinonez
@bay_bae_
@lilchilisf
@moonwanderings
@shreya_sawant23
@lindsayaal

lead curator, producer: @theflippside
booth curators: @philippa_renshaw_ + @auerstyle
vintage furniture: @properbones
admin assistant: @angeliners

casting director, show co-lead: @kj_lynn_
lookbook: @tori_ewald
photographer: @paige.bt
design contributor + bts: @concone
stylists: @the.nay.edits @777jules

*could not tag everybody in images. Srry!

🎥: @chaptersbymayad_usa
📸: @paige.bt


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2 weeks ago

Come support @firstexposures this Thursday for Looking Forward Giving Back @somarts. Have you ever wanted a giant camera made of film? Now’s your chance.

Bid on amazing photography, hear inspiring speakers and nibble on delicious bites and sips all while supporting youth photography. 📸🤳🎞️

https://www.firstexposures.org for info


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2 weeks ago

Getting your clothes repaired for free at the public library is a form of resistance! Refusing to buy in to a culture of disposable fashion, keeping things out of landfill, it doesn’t seem like much, but it’s powerful.

Despite city budget cuts, we still got funded to do these repair clinics this year which is awesome. But the fact that we could have lost these events, and the fact that other important services are being cut in SF, I can’t help but think… How the actual F@#! can there be 30 billionaires living in this city (yes I said billionaires) and any single non-profit isn’t being funded??!!

How can you have so much money and not want to use it to help your community and those around you?? What is wrong with rich people?? Ok, I know, not ALL rich people… I just can’t fathom an existence where I didn’t feel in my bones the need to help other people.

Sorry, I’m just having some feelings over here because i believe if someone has the privilege to be able to give back, it’s a moral imperative that they do so.

Anyway… Our next mending clinic is at the Parkside branch!


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3 weeks ago

Sign up for our new Hub Office Hours!

Our first Office Hours event, a Small Group Stitch Circle with instructor @auerstyle, is a relaxed, small-group sewing session, where participants can bring their projects, and learn alongside others.

Participants are welcome to join for the full two-hour session, or drop-in as needed. Sewing machines and basic material access included. Sign up at the link in our bio!

Details:
Ages 12+
$50 • Individuals
$40 • Neighbors

#dogpatch #sanfrancisco #sewing #sewingcircle #craft


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3 weeks ago

Repair is care 🪡Our free Fix-It Clinics are back! Bring a well-loved garment in need of mending and SCRAP repair coaches will work their magic.

Missing button? Torn seam? Loose hem? We’re here to help extend the life of your clothes, build repair skills, and keep textiles out of the landfill.

Please note: Limited to one clothing item per person.
Repairs only—no alterations or complex fixes. Repairs accommodated on a first come first serve basis.

Upcoming clinics at SF Public Library branches:
*EDIT📍 Fri, Apr 24 — Chinatown (2pm-4pm)
📍 Sat, May 16 — Parkside (11am-1pm)
📍 Thurs, Jun 11 — Bayview (5pm-7pm)
📍 Sat, Jul 18 — Bernal (2pm-4pm)

Presented in partnership with the @sfenvironment + @sfpubliclibrary


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4 weeks ago

Repair is care 🪡Our free Fix-It Clinics are back! Bring a well-loved garment in need of mending and SCRAP repair coaches will work their magic.

Missing button? Torn seam? Loose hem? We’re here to help extend the life of your clothes, build repair skills, and keep textiles out of the landfill.

Please note: Limited to one clothing item per person.
Repairs only—no alterations or complex fixes. Repairs accommodated on a first come first serve basis.

Upcoming clinics at SF Public Library branches:
*EDIT📍 Fri, Apr 24 — Chinatown (2pm-4pm)
📍 Sat, May 16 — Parkside (11am-1pm)
📍 Thurs, Jun 11 — Bayview (5pm-7pm)
📍 Sat, Jul 18 — Bernal (2pm-4pm)

Presented in partnership with the @sfenvironment + @sfpubliclibrary


653
11
4 weeks ago

Repair is care 🪡Our free Fix-It Clinics are back! Bring a well-loved garment in need of mending and SCRAP repair coaches will work their magic.

Missing button? Torn seam? Loose hem? We’re here to help extend the life of your clothes, build repair skills, and keep textiles out of the landfill.

Please note: Limited to one clothing item per person.
Repairs only—no alterations or complex fixes. Repairs accommodated on a first come first serve basis.

Upcoming clinics at SF Public Library branches:
*EDIT📍 Fri, Apr 24 — Chinatown (2pm-4pm)
📍 Sat, May 16 — Parkside (11am-1pm)
📍 Thurs, Jun 11 — Bayview (5pm-7pm)
📍 Sat, Jul 18 — Bernal (2pm-4pm)

Presented in partnership with the @sfenvironment + @sfpubliclibrary


653
11
4 weeks ago

Repair is care 🪡Our free Fix-It Clinics are back! Bring a well-loved garment in need of mending and SCRAP repair coaches will work their magic.

Missing button? Torn seam? Loose hem? We’re here to help extend the life of your clothes, build repair skills, and keep textiles out of the landfill.

Please note: Limited to one clothing item per person.
Repairs only—no alterations or complex fixes. Repairs accommodated on a first come first serve basis.

Upcoming clinics at SF Public Library branches:
*EDIT📍 Fri, Apr 24 — Chinatown (2pm-4pm)
📍 Sat, May 16 — Parkside (11am-1pm)
📍 Thurs, Jun 11 — Bayview (5pm-7pm)
📍 Sat, Jul 18 — Bernal (2pm-4pm)

Presented in partnership with the @sfenvironment + @sfpubliclibrary


653
11
4 weeks ago

Repair is care 🪡Our free Fix-It Clinics are back! Bring a well-loved garment in need of mending and SCRAP repair coaches will work their magic.

Missing button? Torn seam? Loose hem? We’re here to help extend the life of your clothes, build repair skills, and keep textiles out of the landfill.

Please note: Limited to one clothing item per person.
Repairs only—no alterations or complex fixes. Repairs accommodated on a first come first serve basis.

Upcoming clinics at SF Public Library branches:
*EDIT📍 Fri, Apr 24 — Chinatown (2pm-4pm)
📍 Sat, May 16 — Parkside (11am-1pm)
📍 Thurs, Jun 11 — Bayview (5pm-7pm)
📍 Sat, Jul 18 — Bernal (2pm-4pm)

Presented in partnership with the @sfenvironment + @sfpubliclibrary


653
11
4 weeks ago

Repair is care 🪡Our free Fix-It Clinics are back! Bring a well-loved garment in need of mending and SCRAP repair coaches will work their magic.

Missing button? Torn seam? Loose hem? We’re here to help extend the life of your clothes, build repair skills, and keep textiles out of the landfill.

Please note: Limited to one clothing item per person.
Repairs only—no alterations or complex fixes. Repairs accommodated on a first come first serve basis.

Upcoming clinics at SF Public Library branches:
*EDIT📍 Fri, Apr 24 — Chinatown (2pm-4pm)
📍 Sat, May 16 — Parkside (11am-1pm)
📍 Thurs, Jun 11 — Bayview (5pm-7pm)
📍 Sat, Jul 18 — Bernal (2pm-4pm)

Presented in partnership with the @sfenvironment + @sfpubliclibrary


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4 weeks ago

THANK YOU!

Still taking in all the moments from this past weekend for The Living Archive at @startupartfair in @hoteldelsol 🩵

Beyond floored by every single person who came up to us and asked when we were going to do another show, another showroom, another event series….👀

Seeing models, designers, other exhibitors, & attendees connecting and making plans to collaborate after opening night’s fashion show is exactly what I hoped for.

From start to finish, our booth was filled with curious folks engaging with our fashion designers’ pieces, the local artists featured, and all our vintage furniture.

Major appreciation for the StartUp team and Hotel del Sol
@lilahbeldner @levelthreecollective @raybeldner

The TLA TEAM that made this all come to life 🧚🏼✨👇🏽

lead curator, producer: @theflippside
booth curators: @philippa_renshaw_ + @auerstyle
vintage furniture: @properbones
admin assistant: @angeliners

casting director, show co-lead: @kj_lynn_
lookbook: @tori_ewald
photographer: @paige.bt
design contributor + bts: @concone
stylists: @the.nay.edits @777jules

DESIGNERS:
@calyx_sartorial
@j.ehren
@blinkpopshift
@blackpicasso101
@nianacollection
@delicatecycle.co
@_herderin
@miramusank
@bellquintao
@annamonetstudio

ARTISTS:
@yoonchangstudio
@joanneisthewang
@jennamelnykceramics
@annamonetstudio
@sanaz_safanassab
@philippa_renshaw_
@auerstyle

MODELS (if I’ve missed you I’m sorry!):
@mralfonsogilmore
Ming
@tranny.messiuhhhhhh
@glueehigh
Xa’miel
@yshawna
@bbydollsparadise
@ellenposch
@nataarango10
@vidkitty
@kedapalooza
@leannalray
@gardenradical
@maddifesto
@chloefavor
@jayseanberndt
@concone
Alexis
@carm_quinonez
@kirstenkmillan
Jax
@rachelagana
andrea
@bay_bae_
@lilchilisf
@moonwanderings
@shreya_sawant23
@lindsayaal

REPAIR ACTIVATIONS:
@coblrshop
@roboro_official

MEDIA:
@paige.bt
@chaptersbymayad_usa
@camytotah
gattis_
@arthuraphoto
@grahamreynolds_
VOLUNTEERS:
@crayg0r
@jenspectacular
Natalie Walsch
Abby Chilman


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1 months ago

Textile waste turned into artworks @startupartfair in the Living Archive booth brought to you by the enterprising Kara Fabella @theflippside. Come by and see these plus loads of exquisite fashion,vintage furniture and art in the booth.


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1 months ago

Textile waste turned into artworks @startupartfair in the Living Archive booth brought to you by the enterprising Kara Fabella @theflippside. Come by and see these plus loads of exquisite fashion,vintage furniture and art in the booth.


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1 months ago

Textile waste turned into artworks @startupartfair in the Living Archive booth brought to you by the enterprising Kara Fabella @theflippside. Come by and see these plus loads of exquisite fashion,vintage furniture and art in the booth.


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1 months ago

Textile waste turned into artworks @startupartfair in the Living Archive booth brought to you by the enterprising Kara Fabella @theflippside. Come by and see these plus loads of exquisite fashion,vintage furniture and art in the booth.


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1 months ago


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Frequently Asked Questions

The Instagram Stories Download feature is designed to provide a secure and high-quality method for downloading Instagram stories. It's user-friendly and doesn't require users to register or sign up. Simply copy the link, paste it, and enjoy the content.
Downloading Instagram stories is a simple process that involves three steps:
  • 1. Go to the Instagram Story Downloader tool.
  • 2. Next, type the username of the Instagram profile into the provided field and click on the Download button.
  • 3. You'll then see all the Stories that are available for the current 24-hour period. Select the ones you want and hit Download.
The selected story will be swiftly saved to your device's local storage.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to download stories from private accounts due to privacy restrictions.
There is no limit to the number of times you can use the Instagram story download service. It's available for unlimited use and is completely free.
Yes, it is legal to download and save Instagram Stories from other users, provided they are not used for commercial purposes. If you intend to use them commercially, you must obtain permission from the original content owner and credit them each time the story is used.
All downloaded stories are typically saved in the Downloads folder on your computer, whether you're using Windows, Mac, or iOS. For mobile devices, the stories are saved in the phone's storage and should also appear in your Gallery app immediately after download.