
As previously reported, San Francisco style appears to be everywhere nowadays. Unless, of course, you happen to be a perspiring actress in desperate need of a personal assistant/paid BFF. (Um, does the job have benefits? And does she have a Black Card we can use to pick out new coats for her at Neiman's? Just curious.) We don't dish out our advice for free.
The May issue of Teen Vogue features a positively lovely editorial starring our fair city. And by lovely, we mean Olsen-inspired.
More photos after the jump!
Image replaced to avoid hotlinking. Photo of Tina Turner's cat courtesy of the Institute for Private Dancing Studies.
White girls in designer turbans again? NOOOOOOOOO!
Are they selling those Full House backgrounds on Ebay now? If so, we want to send one to our BFF in Lincoln, Nebraska.
We really hope these girls didn't have to, like, take Muni during the shoot. Extra points if you can name the neighborhood, and Muni line.
The outfit is cute, but we don't think we can pull off linen shorts and a granny top. However, if we were on the market for children's clothes, we would buy it for someone else.
Photos by Frederike Helwig for Teen Vogue



Neighborhood: Marina, Chestnut @ Fillmore? The Muni Line: Dirty 30?
i'm guessing the 49. bay and van ness, i guess that would put it in the marina.
time for a brief geek out...
Careful photographic examination of the route sign on the back end of the bus tells me the line number certainly starts with a '4'.
Considering the amount of lines that we see, and the general slope of the street, I was thinking it would be more along the lines of Columbus @ Union in North Beach. and either the 41 or 45.
It 'could' also be Union @ Steiner, as that is where the 41, 45 and 22 intersect. Which would allow for the amount of overhead lines, and there is some slope leading up the Marina.
ok... looking at the Muni Map, it could be Union @ Van Ness.
I give up!
it's on Union somewhere!
I'm not sure if those lines are electric or diesel pushers... or which lines in that area are... but that would be a good clue.
time for a brief geek out...
Careful photographic examination of the route sign on the back end of the bus tells me the line number certainly starts with a '4'.
Considering the amount of lines that we see, and the general slope of the street, I was thinking it would be more along the lines of Columbus @ Union in North Beach. and either the 41 or 45.
It 'could' also be Union @ Steiner, as that is where the 41, 45 and 22 intersect. Which would allow for the amount of overhead lines, and there is some slope leading up the Marina.
ok... looking at the Muni Map, it could be Union @ Van Ness.
I give up!
it's on Union somewhere!
I'm not sure if those lines are electric or diesel pushers... or which lines in that area are... but that would be a good clue.
time for a brief geek out...
Careful photographic examination of the route sign on the back end of the bus tells me the line number certainly starts with a '4'.
Considering the amount of lines that we see, and the general slope of the street, I was thinking it would be more along the lines of Columbus @ Union in North Beach. and either the 41 or 45.
It 'could' also be Union @ Steiner, as that is where the 41, 45 and 22 intersect. Which would allow for the amount of overhead lines, and there is some slope leading up the Marina.
ok... looking at the Muni Map, it could be Union @ Van Ness.
I give up!
it's on Union somewhere!
I'm not sure if those lines are electric or diesel pushers... or which lines in that area are... but that would be a good clue.