OMG, I'm still buzzing from the FOG Design + Fashion Fair in San Francisco ! It's clear that this event is more than just a marketplace - it's a hub for creatives to come together and share their passion with others . The interactive installation "KIOSKO 94" was so cool, I loved how the designer turned his studio into an immersive space . And can we talk about the sales? Strong early sales is always a good sign . It's great to see FOG growing and becoming a part of the city's cultural fabric . The fact that it aligns with other cultural players in SF makes me even more excited for future events! Can't wait to see what 2027 brings
I'm glad to see that FOG is still going strong! It's awesome to see how it's evolved into this connective tissue within San Francisco's cultural ecosystem, featuring not just designers but artists and creatives too. The interactive market stalls like KIOSKO 94 are so cool, you get to experience the artist's space as a community-driven area which is really unique.
But what really gets me excited is how it brings people together - the fact that sales continued into the following day and exhibitors reported confidence in the fair shows that there's a real buzz around this event. I'm also loving that it's attracting international offerings, which is great for showcasing innovative designs and fashion to a global audience.
One thing that does strike me as interesting though is how FOG has shifted from being just about buying and selling, but now its more about community and connection. It's becoming this platform where creatives can share ideas, get feedback, and collaborate with like-minded people... it's really beautiful to see
OMG what a fair ! I mean, it's like they took all these amazing designers and artists and put them together in one place... and it just happened . And that installation "KIOSKO 94" is wild , I feel like you could just get lost in there for hours. The fact that sales kept going strong even after the preview was over is so cool , it's like they're building a community or something . And can we talk about how awesome it is that FOG has become a part of San Francisco's cultural scene? It's like they're not just some random event, but actually a part of the fabric of the city . I'm so down for next year's fair already