Haute Event Recap: Rue Magazine Celebrates First Anniversary in Style

Rue Magazine, the San Francisco-based design and style magazine of all things beautiful, celebrated their first anniversary on September 26, 2011. The anniversary event was hosted by SOMA’s exquisite furniture store, H.D. Buttercup, and attended by Rue friends, fans, bloggers, and style aficionados.
Guests had the pleasure of perusing H.D. Buttercup’s fabulous funiture while sipping Domain Chandon bubbly and Bastiste Rum Hemmingway cocktails. Gourmet food trucks, Curry in a Hurry and Le Truck, sampled their tastiest dishes. The event also featured a cream puff bar, a photo booth, and a talented poet!
Rue Magazine has enjoyed a flourishing first year and a successful anniversary party. They believe “That everyone has the talent and drive to design their most beautiful life–we all just need a little nudge in the right direction.”
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Photo credit: Drew Altizer
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Katie Hintz and Natalie Goel
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Furniture at H.D. Buttercup
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Interior Design at H.D. Buttercup
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George Haddad and Myka Haddad
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Santina Brohen and Elisabeth Carr
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Kim Mitchell and Erin Dudley
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Richard Habib, Robin Cook, and Les Wolff
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Brittany Hebb, Whitney Powell, Elisabeth Carr, and Angie Paglino
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Julie Karatzis, Eugenia Bazigos, Lisa Newton, and Victoria Najjar
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Mandy Mortimer, Carl Conway, and Cassandra Lavalle
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Hemingway Gin
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Allison Silver, Erin Taylor, Taylor Sterling
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Michelle Kelstrom, Cassandra Lavalle, and Kristi Delfino
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Luigi Petrone, Andrea Fee, and Ian Ivarson
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Tara McNulty and Blair Eadie
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Andreas Herr and Susie Ho
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Lynn Kloythanomsup and Regina Perez Montemayor
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Anne Sage and Crystal Gentilello
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H.D. Buttercup
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DJ Sonny Phono
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Rue Magazine First Anniversary Cover
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