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September 30, 2007

Demolition Desserts - Rock Star Pastries for the Home Kitchen

You might not be a rock star, but you can pretend to be one, thanks to Elizabeth Falkner's long-awaited cookbook, Demolition Desserts: Recipes from Citizen Cake. A rock star in the pastry world, her edgy creations have been known to defy traditional culinary methods.

Not just a regular dessert book, Elizabeth deconstructs classic recipes and interprets them with her spunky flair. From the Tiramisushi to the Cocoshok, the magical Citizen Cake touch is evident in each dazzling recipe. With Elizabeth and Caremi (Elizabeth's cute anime-style alter ego) paving the way, you too can create the famous Shagalicious cake with confidence and ease.


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I also like the chapter devoted to chocolate chip cookies. It has a great recipe, "Chocolate Chip Mania", that is a heady concoction of blondies, brown sugar-chocolate chunk ice cream, chocolate chip espresso cookies, chipped cream, and dark and white chocolate sauces. Some might think it's chocolate overkill, but I certainly didn't think so.

For lemon lovers, try the Lemania Cupcakes recipe below. It will make you scream for more.

LEMANIA CUPCAKES

buttermilk cupcakes, eggless lemon curd filling, vanilla meringue frosting, lemon zest

makes 12 cupcakes

Inge, the mother of my partner, Sabrina, is one of Citizen Cake’s most die-hard Lemaniacs. She will drive across the Golden Gate Bridge to Citizen Cake to buy up every lemon tart in the store, which she takes home and freezes. I created this cupcake for Inge and for all the Lemaniacs who have made our lemon desserts so successful over the years.

The cupcake itself is actually a moist buttermilk, not lemon, cupcake, which means you can fill and frost it just about any way you like. For example, take this same cupcake, fill it with Pastry Cream (page 203), drizzle on Dark Chocolate Sauce (page 207), and you have Boston cream cupcakes.


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Buttermilk Cupcakes
2 cups (9 ounces) cake flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
3/4 cup (61/4 ounces by weight) buttermilk, at room temperature
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
8 tablespoons (4 ounces) unsalted butter, softened but still cool
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (8 ounces) granulated sugar
2 (3 ounces by weight) large eggs, at room temperature


Filling
1 cup Eggless Lemon Curd (page 204)

Vanilla Meringue Frosting
3/4 cup (51/4 ounces) granulated sugar
3 tablespoons water
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
2 (2 ounces by weight) large egg whites
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

2 lemons for grating


To Make the BUTTERMILK CUPCAKES

Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 325°F. Line a 12-cup standard nonstick muffin pan (or two 6-cup pans) with paper liners.

In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Add the salt and set aside. In a small bowl, stir together the buttermilk and vanilla and set aside.

In a large bowl, using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or a handheld mixer, cream together the butter and sugar on medium speed for about 4 minutes, or until light and fluffy, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition until incorporated. On low speed, add the flour mixture in three additions and the buttermilk mixture in two additions, beginning and ending with the flour mixture and beating for about 30 seconds after each addition, or until combined. Divide the batter evenly among the prepared muffin-pan cups.

Bake the cupcakes, rotating the pan after about 12 minutes, for 23 to 25 minutes, or until they are lightly golden and a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. Let cool in the pan on a cooling rack for 10 minutes, gently loosen the cupcakes from the pan, and then let them cool completely in the pan before removing them.

To Fill the Cupcakes with LEMON CURD
Inject the lemon curd into the cooled cupcakes, following the directions on page 171.

To Make the VANILLA MERINGUE FROSTING
In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, water, and cream of tartar and stir just to moisten the sugar. Clip a candy thermometer onto the side of the pan and place over high heat. Bring to a boil and cook for about 3 minutes, or until the syrup registers 280°F on the thermometer. Remove from the heat.

In a medium bowl, using a handheld mixer on medium speed, whip the egg whites until soft peaks form. (The volume of egg whites is too small to use a stand mixer.) Turn the mixer to low speed and slowly drizzle the hot sugar syrup into the egg whites (try to keep the hot syrup from hitting the beaters). Turn the mixer to high speed and continue whipping the frosting for 5 to 8 minutes, or until it is at room temperature. Beat in the vanilla (or any other flavoring you like, but err on the side of caution and add no more than 1 teaspoon and then taste before you add more). You should have about 2 cups.

To Frost and Garnish the Cupcakes
You can finish the cupcakes in one of two ways: Frost them with an offset or icing spatula, creating dramatic spikes if you like, and then grate lemon zest directly on top. Or, frost them, fire up your torch, brown the frosting, and then grate lemon zest directly on top.


Recipe reprinted with permission from Elizabeth Falkner's Demolition Desserts: Recipes from Citizen Cake by Elizabeth Falkner, copyright (c) 2007. Published by Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, CA.
Photo credit: Frankie Frankeny (c) 2007

www.tenspeed.com


See you in the kitchen,

Tami

Tagged as: award-winning pastry chef, baking, chocolate, Citizen Cake, Citizen Cupcake, cocktail, cookbook, cupcakes, Demolition Desserts, dessert, drinks, Elizabeth Falkner, lemania cupcakes, pastries, pastry chef, restaurant

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September 26, 2007

Pink Martini - Our Favorite International Cocktail Shakes It Up with Hey Eugene!

Many folks might still be in the dark about the magical wonder that is called Pink Martini, but consider yourself musically enlightened with their recent third release, Hey Eugene! Hailing from Portland, Oregon, this supremely gifted 15-piece 'little orchestra' first wowed the international music scene with their dazzling music in Sympathique, following with their second hit album Hang on Little Tomato.

From the nostalgic "Everywhere" to the lively "Dosvedanya Mio Bombino (Farewell My Bumblebee)," there is literally something for everybody, as lead singer China Forbes also sings in French, Japanese, Brazilian, Spanish and Arabic. One of my favorite tracks is "Tempo Perdido." As Forbes' plaintive voice delivers the sad lyrics, its latin rhythm is accented with upbeat background vocals from a high school gospel choir.


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The beautiful Japanese number "Taya Tan" is the perfect medium to channel Forbes' vocal talent. Breathtakingly mysterious and ethereal, her voice expresses the singer's longing desire to be near her lover. It sent shivers up my spine when I listened to this song in a recent live performance. Her singing has cultivated a refined finesse since the first album, and I'm impressed to see her tackle each foreign language with such fluent passion.

Other songs to check out are "Ojala," the light French cabaret number; the pretty melody in "Cante e Dance" will make you feel as if you're on a private beach somewhere, sipping on a fruity cocktail. The album finishes with a sultry "Tea for Two" duet with Forbes and legendary Jimmy Scott, a special treat for jazz lovers.

It's so rare to find timeless music that you'll listen to again and again, but Pink Martini succeeds in this. Bringing a sophisticated mix of cultural elements to their repertoire, their songs carry a universal message of joy and beauty. I highly recommend their concerts, if you're lucky enough to see them in your hometown. It's so fun, you'll be dancing and clapping along with them each and every time.


www.pinkmartini.com

Sample the tracks here: www.pinkmartini.com/hey_eugene/pm_eugene.html


-Tami

Tagged as: album, China Forbes, concert, Hang on Little Tomato, Hey Eugene!, international, languages, music, music review, orchestra, performance, Portland, singing, song, Sympathique, Thomas Lauderdale, vocals

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September 24, 2007

Sonoma Syrup Co. - All-Purpose Culinary Secret Weapon

Every cook and baker should have a stash of these flavored syrups in their pantry. Made in small batches, the Sonoma Syrup Co. produces a complete line of infused syrups for almost every culinary need. From cocktails to marinades, they add a nice oomph to your martinis, pancakes, salads and desserts. Try the Pomegranate Maple for your french toast, or the Meyer Lemon as a glaze for your chicken entree. I like to pair the Lavender syrup with my panna cotta recipe.


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Available at www.sonomasyrup.com

Check out the following recipe from their website - there are tons of great ideas on how to use these neat syrups...


Black Currant Vinaigrette

1 tablespoon Sonoma Syrup Black Currant Syrup
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/2 cup extr-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Place the mustard and vinegar in a medium bowl; Slowly whisk in the oil until combined. Season with salt and pepper.


See you in the kitchen,
Tami

Tagged as: artisan syrups, baking, black currant, cocktails, cooking, flavored syrups, infused syrups, lavender, marinades, meyer lemon, mint, pomegranate, Sonoma, Sonoma Syrup Co., vinaigrette

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September 20, 2007

Erotic Intrigue with Lust, Caution - U.S. Premiere 9/28

If you're a foreign film buff like I am, then you are no doubt anticipating the U.S. release of "Lust, Caution," the latest Ang Lee movie starring Asian film icon Tony Leung ("In the Mood for Love"), Joan Chen, Wang Leehom, and strong newcomer Tang Wei.

Based on the short story by legendary Chinese author Eileen Chang, this thriller is already a winner of the Best Picture award at this year's Venice International Film Festival. With the NC-17 rating, it's sure to set viewers' hearts racing as we watch the tense passion unfold between the two lovers on screen.


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Tony Leung & Tang Wei in "Lust, Caution"


Official Synopsis: A startling erotic espionage thriller about the fate of an ordinary woman’s heart set in Shanghai, 1942. The World War II Japanese occupation of this Chinese city continues in force. Mrs. Mak, a woman of sophistication and means, walks into a café, places a call, and then sits and waits. She remembers…how her story began several years earlier, in 1938 China. She is not in fact Mrs. Mak, but shy Wong Chia Chi (Tang Wei). With WWII underway, Wong has been left behind by her father, who has escaped to England. As a freshman at university, she meets fellow student Kuang Yu Min (Wang Leehom) Kuang has started a drama society to shore up patriotism. As the theater troupe’s new leading lady, Wong realizes that she has found her calling, able to move and inspire audiences – and Kuang. He convenes a core group of students to carry out a radical and ambitious plan to assassinate a top Japanese collaborator, Mr. Yee (Tony Leung). Each student has a part to play; Wong will be Mrs. Mak, who will gain Yee’s trust by befriending his wife (Joan Chen) and then draw the man into an affair.


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Tang Wei


Wong transforms herself utterly inside and out, and the scenario proceeds as scripted – until an unexpectedly fatal twist spurs her to flee. Shanghai, 1941. With no end in sight for the occupation, Wong – having emigrated from Hong Kong – goes through the motions of her existence. Much to her surprise, Kuang re-enters her life. Now part of the organized resistance, he enlists her to again become Mrs. Mak in a revival of the plot to kill Yee, who as head of the collaborationist secret service has become even more a key part of the puppet government. As Wong reprises her earlier role, and is drawn ever closer to her dangerous prey, she finds her very identity being pushed to the limit...


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Opens September 28, with limited releases in select U.S. cities by Focus Features.


Lust,Caution Trailer:

QuickTime High
http://www.focusfeatures.com/viewer.php?f=lust_caution&c=trailer&ext=mov&w=480&h=260

Windows Media High
http://www.focusfeatures.com/viewer.php?f=lust_caution&c=trailer&ext=wmv&w=480&h=260


Official Website: http://www.focusfeatures.com/lustcaution


See you at the theatre!

Tami

Tagged as: Ang Lee, Asian cinema, cinema, Eileen Chang, film, Focus Features, foreign cinema, international, Joan Chen, Lust Caution, movie, short story, Tang Wei, Tony Leung, Venice International Film Festival winner

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September 18, 2007

Choco Heaven with Scharffen Berger Limited Series Antilles Bar # 9

Scharffen Berger fans (and chocoholics in general) will be super excited to get their hands on their latest offering from the Limited Series collection. The ninth one in the series, the 75% cacao Antilles bar is crafted in small batches with cacao beans from the Antilles region in the Caribbean. A careful blend of select beans from Trinidad, Grenada, coastal Venezuela and the Dominican Republic, this unique bar contains beautiful notes of plum and citrus zest, with a deep lingering finish and mild acidity. So get out there and stock up on this lovely bar before it is sold out!

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Another favorite of mine is the Milk Nibby Bar . For those who prefer milk chocolate this is a truly fantastic bar with strong caramel notes and crunchy bits of roasted cacao nibs in a rich 41% milk bar. Hazelnut lovers will dig the Gianduja dark chocolate bar. It has an intense roasted nut flavor that is simply irresistible. It's a bit challenging to restrain yourself from gobbling up the entire bar.

Available exclusively at Scharffen Berger online and retail boutiques and Whole Foods Markets nationwide.

www.scharffenberger.com


See you at the candy store,

Tami

Tagged as: Antilles bar #9, Cacao, cacao beans, chocolate, chocolate bar, confection, Limited Series, milk nibby bar, Scharffen Berger

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September 16, 2007

Aussie Fashion Panel 9/25 @ Levi Strauss & Co. (San Francisco)

Aussie Fashion Event Alert!

The Australian Chamber of Commerce Speaker Series

The fashion industry is a highly competitive and fickle business and one that generates a lot of opinion and general media coverage. With the recent arrival of some Australian ex-pats to the Bay Area, the Australian Chamber of Commerce is hosting an event that highlights
what it's like to operate in the US.

Panelists: John Anderson, President and CEO of Levi Strauss & Co, Elizabeth Charles, founder, Elizabeth Charles, a fashion boutique in New York City's meatpacking district as well as her recently opened store in the Fillmore Street district of Pacific Heights, and Poppy King, Lipstick Queen and 1995 Young Australian of the Year.


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Each speaker will give a 15 minute presentation and will be followed by 30 minute Q&A session. The event will conclude with a wine and appetizers reception.

Don't forget to check out "The Vault", a new exhibit dedicated to the work of the Levi Strauss & CO. A unique look at the cultural history over the past 150 years, it features clothing, documents, artifacts and posters on view from the collections in the Archives.


Levi's Headquarters, 1160 Battery Street, San Francisco

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

5:30 p.m. Check in
6:00 p.m. Program
7:15 p.m. Wine and Appetizers

RSVP: ozchamber@aol.com

Cost: Members $10 - Non Members $25. Please RSVP and sign up online at
www.sfaussies.com


-Tami

Tagged as: Australian Chamber of Commerce, Elizabeth Charles, fashion, fashion industry, Levi Strauss, Poppy King, speaker panel, The Lipstick Queen

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September 13, 2007

The Gluten-Free Diet Demystified

With over 3 million celiac sufferers in the U.S., folks are starting to pay attention to the effects of gluten in their food. We all know special diets can be a real drag to prep for, but gluten-free cooking authority Carol Fenster came up with all the answers you'd need in her new book, GLUTEN-FREE QUICK & EASY. With over 200 recipes to play with, you will learn tricks on shaving prep time, along with identifying flavor-intensive ingredients to keep recipes short and simple. This great reference also includes instructions for baking substitutions, along with additional resources for gluten-free living.


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Now you can have your coffee cake, pasta and other favorite dishes without compromising on the taste. Check out the following dessert recipe:

Gluten Free Tiramisu

Although the traditional recipe includes ladyfingers, this version using gluten-free cookies makes a fantastic subsititute. For bigger and better whipped cream, chill the beaters and the bowl for an hour prior to using. This is not a dairy-free dessert. Serves 12.


· 1 cup heavy cream, chilled

· 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened

· 1 tub (8 ounces) mascarpone, softened

· ¾ cup powdered sugar

· ½ cup very, very strong brewed coffee or espresso

· 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

· 18 cookies (2 packages) pecan shortbread cookies, Pamela's Products

· 2 tablespoons unsweetened Dutch-process (alkalized) cocoa

· ¼ grated chocolate, for garnish.

1. Coat an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking spray; set aside.
2. Beat the cream with an electric mixer about 4 minutes, until it holds its shape and soft peaks form.
3. Using the same beaters, beat the cream cheese, mascarpone and powdered sugar in another bowl until thoroughly combined. With a spatula, fold 1/3 of the whipped cream into the cheese mixture. Carefully fold in the remaining whipped cream.
4. Combine the coffee and vanilla in a shallow bowl. Quickly and lightly dip the underside of each cookie in the mixture (do not saturate, or cookies will fall apart), then arrange 9 cookies on the bottom of the prepared pan. Spoon half of the cheese mixture on the cookies and smooth with a wet spatula.
5. Dip the remaining cookies in the coffee mixture and arrange in a single layer on top of the cheese mixture. Spread the remaining cheese mixture on top, and smooth with a spatula. Place the cocoa in a fine-mesh sieve and gently dust over the cheese mixture.
6. Cover the tiramisu with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 4 hours to firm up. (The flavor will be more fully developed if the tiramisu is chilled overnight). Garnish each slice with a scant tablespoon of grated chocolate.


Nutritional Information
Calories 455 * Fat 35g * Protein 5g* Carbohydrates 35g * Cholesterol 77mg * Sodium 134 mg* Fiber 2g

(Recipe credit: Avery/Penguin Group (USA))


See ya in the kitchen!

Tami

Tagged as: allergens, Carol Fenster, celiac, celiac disease, cookbook, cooking, diet, food, gluten, gluten-free, recipes

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September 11, 2007

A La Folie Fall Lingerie Preview

Fall Lingerie Update!

Be among the first to preview A La Folie's impressive fall collection of fine European lingerie, from the new exclusive Dessous by Sophie Simmons’ to the popular Princesse Tam Tam line.


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Check out the flirty lace and ruffles in Princess Tam Tam’s dreamy bras, camisoles and panties. As for Dessous-devotees, be prepared to fall head over heels again with Sophie Simmons’ Parisian-inspired rompers, nighties and Viscose tanks in lovely Fall hues...


A La Folie boutique
1816 Fourth Street, Berkeley, California
510-845.1616


www.visitalafolie.com


-Tami

Tagged as: A La Folie, Dessous by Sophie Simmons, European lingerie, Fall fashion, fashion, fashion show, French lingerie, lingerie, lingerie show, Princess Tam Tam, shopping

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September 7, 2007

Find Your Zen With Yogi Tea

If you live in a foggy cold microclimate like I do, there will be days where you will want to curl up with a good strong cup of tea. You might even find a moment of inner peace, especially with Yogi Tea's Chai Black tea. It has an authentic full-bodied flavor with organic ingredients of ginger root, cardamom seed, clove bud and black pepper. And if that is too exotic for you, try their other blends such as Green Tea Goji Berry, Mexican Sweet Chili or Kava Stress Relief.


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www.yogitea.com


-Tami

Tagged as: chai, organic, organic tea, relaxation, tea, tea bags, Yogi Tea

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September 6, 2007

Home Sweet Home with Gianna Rose, Pacifica, and Linden Leaves

Home is where the heart is, and it's important to stock up on lovely things to ensure your pretty abode is as comfy as possible. From the bedroom to the bathroom, here are some items to refresh the ambiance, while calming your senses at the same time:

Pacifica makes wonderful soy-based candles that last for a long time, with beautiful scents like Waikiki Pikake, Mediterranean Fig and Tuscan Blood Orange. Each candle is hand-poured and made with lead-free cotton wicks and pure essentials oils. Travel tins are also available for those who are always on the go.


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Gianna Rose has some darling drawer liners that come in beautiful prints. Scented with Tresors des Mers, Rice Flower, Tea Rose, Vanilla Pear, and Lavender, they are almost too pretty to fill your drawers.

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For an instant spa treatment, put a few teaspoons of the Linden Leaves Absolute Dreams Body Oil in your bath. The relaxing scents of lavender, sandalwood, cedar wood and orange will have you purring in no time.


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Available at: www.pacificacandles.com, www.giannarose.com, and lindenleavesusa.com


-Tami

Tagged as: body oil, candles, drawer liner, Gianna Rose, gifts, home scents, lavender, Linden Leaves, Mediterranean Fig, Pacifica, relaxation, scents, shopping, soy candle, Tuscan Blood Orange, waikiki pikake

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September 4, 2007

Really Raw Honey - Really Good for You

Packed with a chockful of enzymes, vitamins and other nutrients, raw honey is a superfood that should be in your daily diet. Its healing properties have worked on all sorts of ailments, from skin rashes to allergies to intestinal disorders. It's the best type of honey since its raw form is totally unprocessed (unfiltered & unheated), containing all the pollen, propolis and honeycomb - straight from the hive.

Really Raw Honey has a beautifully creamy texture and rich flavor that is great on oatmeal, toast, tea or by itself for an energy boost. Think of it as a yummy way to take your vitamins!

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Available at your local health food store or at: www.realllyrawhoney.com


-Tami

Tagged as: allergies, enzymes, food, healing foods, health, honey, nutrients, pollen, raw honey, Really Raw Honey, unfiltered, unprocessed

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September 3, 2007

Missed SF Fashion Week? Check out LookSpark's Fashion Site to Win an Apple iPhone!

For those who missed the great shows from San Francisco Fashion Week, don't fret. Online fashion community LookSpark brings everything to your fingertips by sending up-to-date postings of all the runway shows, including after-party pics and a fashion blog of each night's happenings.

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Be sure to check out the cute frocks from Kirribilla, Emily Jane, Dcepcion, and Vian Hunter. The best part: when you post your opinion (called a "Spark") on any of the designs from SFFW, you become eligible for a chance to win an Apple iPhone (contest ends September 15). What are you waiting for? Start creating some 'Sparks' today!


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See ya at the fashion shows,

Tami


Tagged as: clothing, dresses, Emily Jane, fashion, fashion design, fashion designers, Kirribilla, LookSpark, runway show, San Francisco Fashion Week, SFFW, Vian Hunter

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