Before you stroll into the party however, you’ve got to meet your maker. These 6 Bay Area creators are serving all sorts of great goodies any style maven or handmade connoisseur will love. From soaps to bags to garments and more, these ladies deserve every bit of credit.

Gina Di Girolamo by Gina Di Girolamo

A meticulously designed piece that is handmade from beginning to end.

GinaDi Girolamo is a hands on designer making beautiful, meticulouslycrafted women’s clothing in small batches with an emphasis on material,shape, construction and fit. Inspired by many things, the line embodies aromantic minimalism for occasion and everyday.

The Greater Goods  by Arian Franz

The GreaterGoods is a small soap making studio based in San Francisco, CA thatexplores the sculptural and sensorial elements of cold-process soap,highlighting the beauty of natural ingredients and their innate skinbenefits.

AYK by Angie Kim

AYK is a California-baseddesign label. The bags are handmade in Los Angeles and colored in SanFrancisco. Classic silhouettes have an added personal touch featuring asignature, hand-dyed gradient application. AYK’s leather goods aredesigned with conscious simplicity. Each piece is a celebration ofmaterial, color, form, and beauty.

Georgette Crimson by Tina Reith

GeorgetteCrimson lives in a playfully textured world, built on the everydaycuriosities and little inspirations we stumble upon. Made in the USA,each piece carries the subtle treasures, secrets and flirtations thatmake day-to-day adventures a little more adventurous. Georgette Crimsonis built on the simple belief: The pieces we wear should channel thewhimsy of our spirits, the passions of our hearts and the unconventionalwit we rely on.

Golden Pony Workshop by Elizabeth Prost

GoldenPony Workshop is an artisan collection of jewelry and small leathergoods, handmade in San Francisco by Elizabeth Prost. Drawing inspirationfrom both nature and architecture, she juxtaposes the warmth of thehorsehair and leather with hard metal accents. Twisting and braiding theleather and horsehair remnants left around the studio, she woulddevelop the foundation for the signature pieces of her collection.

Abacus Row by Christine Trac

Abacus Row is aSan Francisco-based line of jewelry, designed and crafted with thesubtlest details in mind. The line experiments with bold colors andmaterials in proportions that create minimal and versatile jewels foreveryday adornment.

Hosted by Bay Area bellwether Freda Salvador, 2416 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115.

// And you’re invited, go ahead and RSVP to let the gals it’s a date. June 24th – June 25th, 11 A.M. – 7 P.M., Reception 5 – 8 P.M.

This post was in collaboration with Edition No.6 — Get a load of more Bay Area events scheduled specifically for you.

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Before you stroll into the party however, you’ve got to meet your maker. These 6 Bay Area creators are serving all sorts of great goodies any style maven or handmade connoisseur will love. From soaps to bags to garments and more, these ladies deserve every bit of credit.

Gina Di Girolamo by Gina Di Girolamo

A meticulously designed piece that is handmade from beginning to end.

GinaDi Girolamo is a hands on designer making beautiful, meticulouslycrafted women’s clothing in small batches with an emphasis on material,shape, construction and fit. Inspired by many things, the line embodies aromantic minimalism for occasion and everyday.

The Greater Goods  by Arian Franz

The GreaterGoods is a small soap making studio based in San Francisco, CA thatexplores the sculptural and sensorial elements of cold-process soap,highlighting the beauty of natural ingredients and their innate skinbenefits.

AYK by Angie Kim

AYK is a California-baseddesign label. The bags are handmade in Los Angeles and colored in SanFrancisco. Classic silhouettes have an added personal touch featuring asignature, hand-dyed gradient application. AYK’s leather goods aredesigned with conscious simplicity. Each piece is a celebration ofmaterial, color, form, and beauty.

Georgette Crimson by Tina Reith

GeorgetteCrimson lives in a playfully textured world, built on the everydaycuriosities and little inspirations we stumble upon. Made in the USA,each piece carries the subtle treasures, secrets and flirtations thatmake day-to-day adventures a little more adventurous. Georgette Crimsonis built on the simple belief: The pieces we wear should channel thewhimsy of our spirits, the passions of our hearts and the unconventionalwit we rely on.

Golden Pony Workshop by Elizabeth Prost

GoldenPony Workshop is an artisan collection of jewelry and small leathergoods, handmade in San Francisco by Elizabeth Prost. Drawing inspirationfrom both nature and architecture, she juxtaposes the warmth of thehorsehair and leather with hard metal accents. Twisting and braiding theleather and horsehair remnants left around the studio, she woulddevelop the foundation for the signature pieces of her collection.

Abacus Row by Christine Trac

Abacus Row is aSan Francisco-based line of jewelry, designed and crafted with thesubtlest details in mind. The line experiments with bold colors andmaterials in proportions that create minimal and versatile jewels foreveryday adornment.

Hosted by Bay Area bellwether Freda Salvador, 2416 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115.

// And you’re invited, go ahead and RSVP to let the gals it’s a date. June 24th – June 25th, 11 A.M. – 7 P.M., Reception 5 – 8 P.M.

This post was in collaboration with Edition No.6 — Get a load of more Bay Area events scheduled specifically for you.