Atelier 7918 The Newest Fashion Sanctuary

October 07, 2015

The newest and most exciting concept for fashion followers, Atelier 7918 just opened at Crystal Cove Shopping Center in Newport Beach.

Owner and founder, Annemarie Brandi hand selects hard-to-find established, independent, and newly launched designers to provide a local resource so you can find stylish pieces before they’re trending.

Collections range from ready-to-wear, accessories, jewelry and beauty products including coveted brands such as Mary Katrantzou, Peter Pilotto, Mugler, Cushnie et Ochs, Olympia Le Tan, Laurence Dacade, Mugler, M2Malletier, Delfina Delettrez, Malone Souliers, Jennie Kwon, Ruifier, Kiyoko, Clark’s Botanicals and Kelly Wearstler, to name a few.

The boutique was exquisitely designed in collaboration with emerging Italian architect Alessandro Pasquale to create a fashion sanctuary for fashion enthusiasts.

The price ranges at Atelier 7918 range from $15 to over $10,000, so there’s something for everyone. Atelier 7918 makes hard-to-find special pieces more accessible.

7918 East Coast Highway in Newport Beach. 949.257.9129

Chowder for A Cause at Fly'n'Fish Oyster Bar

Fly’n’ Fish Oyster Bar known for its fresh, high-quality seafood served right on the oceanfront near the Newport Beach Pier launched Chowder For A Cause in celebration of National Seafood Month. Throughout the month, proceeds from every bowl of New England Clam Chowder sold will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The New England Clam Chowder is a traditional creamy white chowder packed with chopped clams, potatoes, and leeks and for more flavor, triple-thick Applewood smoked bacon.

Fly’n’Fish focuses on sustainable seafood brought in daily from the most prominent and responsible purveyors, such as Santa Monica Seafood  who are donating the clams during the month of October to support this cause. 

2304 W Oceanfront in Newport Beach. 949.673.8400.

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