Indie boutique shopping is where it’s at, especially at Shop L. Hermann in Newport Beach. At L. Hermann you’ll experience the exact opposite of the worst of major department store experiences.
And mention Greer’s OC and you’ll receive a free item from the sale rack with the purchase of a regular priced item.
Owner Laurie Hermann takes the guess-work out of shopping. She offers well-edited fashions, not endless racks of apparel to sift through. You can receive personal attention that you want, and you’ll save time and money. Laurie can help you find your natural style—whether you need a perfect tee or a special occasion dress.
She carries local and European designers that are consistently chic, and she knows exactly how they’ll wash and wear. She just received Seaton, a line of darling swimwear cover-ups. She carries LA-based denim Babakul from Kym Gold, the former co-founder and co-owner of True Religion. And she has Sharon Segal (Fred Segal’s daughter), Rebel Yell, Bread and Butter, Tylie Malibu, Surfmonk, Itty Bitty Bra, Denim of Virtue, Stacia, For Joseph, and Alkemie jewelry made from recycled metals. Prices range from $16 for a pair of shorts to $700 for a leather handbag. Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 357 N. Old Newport Blvd. 949.378.7741.
Tennis, Anyone?
The Newport Beach Breakers are having a special “Ladies Night” tennis match Thursday at 7:15 p.m. against Laguna Beach resident Lindsay Davenport and the St. Louis Aces. Fans are encouraged to “Pink Out” the Tennis Club Newport Beach by wearing pink in support of breast cancer research and awareness. A portion of the proceeds from Ladies Night will benefit the Komen Orange County Affiliate.
The Breakers will also host a free women’s tennis clinic (5:15 to 6:15 p.m.) for females of all ages who attend the Thursday’s match July 15 match. The clinic features special appearances from Linsday Davenport and tennis legend Billie Jean King. Tickets cost $17.50. Tickets can be found at www.NewportBeachBreakers.com or through the ticket sales office at 714.352.6301. The Tennis Club Newport Beach at1602 E. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach.
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