If you need or want Bermuda macrame shorts, an airy men’s shirt that seems to have been torn from the Lotus White costume costume notebook or a substantial round table, from stores that soon opened up to inspire or consumer.
The openings include two first for San Diego: the Spanish draper Purificación García presents its brand in California and Columbia Sportswear opens its first store in the County of San Diego, not to mention its factory store in the premium Las Americas outlets in San Ysidro.
A look at the brands
Purificación García, who should open this summer, takes its name from its founder, born in Galicia, Spain, then lived in Uruguay, Canada and New York before moving to Barcelona. He sells everything, formal and semi-formal dresses of the mother’s mother type (some fanciful, certain austere) with shirts and linen wallets for men.
The brand has stores in 21 countries, concentrated in Latin America, with a handful in Europe and the Middle East. In the United States, he has shops in Florida and Texas.
“It will be the first Purificación García store in San Diego and California,” said Leila Ginsburg, director of shopping center marketing. Another store will open the Brea Mall, in the County of Orange in June, she added.
García’s current looks are led by geometry, both in shape and in the patterns of its textiles. An example: a striped and square lilac jacket with a mandarin necklace, bordered in pure cotton, and with a polyamide, polyester and cotton mixing shell, which you could see in a morning of theater, a rotary spring lunch or any other diurnal event where protection against the sun and the breeze is at least important than to look like what you can allow you. (Price: $ 428)
This summer also, Marine Layer opens her second shop in San Diego. The San Francisco brand is “celebrated for its soft t-shirts and its relaxed California style,” said the press release from the shopping center. What is obvious on his website: his clothes are designed to be relaxed and versatile. There is a swimming and a sport bordered for men ($ 94), which are available in solids and some impressions, mainly in a modious and cool palette. And for women, a oversized peruvial cotton popline shirt ($ 108) could work as a pool concealment, to lounge or hammocking, or as a preppy relaxed shirt with jeans.
In the fall, the first autonomous shopping center store in Columbia Sportswear will open in San Diego here. Unlike the location of Las Americas, which is a factory store, it will be a full -cost brand store in Fashion Valley, where “you will find an assortment and different styles,” said Ginsburg.
And in winter, Arhaus plans to reveal his two -story exhibition hall in space formerly used by Pottery Barn. With this retailer, the space will exchange a manufacturer of blank leaf cover sofas for another, but brands have a different aesthetic and price. Pottery Barn has a wider price range and a series of furniture, from early childhood to adulthood, and its lean, rustic, rustic, Nancy Meyers Rom in the wine country. Arhaus, a luxury brand, sells certain articles inspired by American design trends and others inspired by global influences.
Other changes
For anyone sailing in the shopping center in search of haute couture, here are two updates of your mental card: Louis Vuitton remains in the same place, but develops to fill a space of 9,000 square feet. It is open during renovations. Tiffany & Co. will move below, to find himself next to Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Dior, Céline and Prada.
And for all those who like to associate shopping with coffee drinks (or who need coffee to stay awake during the shopping marathon of someone else) buzz, the roaster of San Diego and the cafes chain, has an outpost at Fashion Valley nestled next to the Swiss chocolate maker Läderach. He is now working on his second floor upstairs, next to the relaxed restaurants of the shopping center and the AMC Fashion Valley 18 theaters. Other caffeine options in the shopping center include a Starbuck brand coffee in the Café de Macy’s and Nordstrom.
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California Daily Newspapers