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This style trend has legs!
Nautical runway look by Tory Burch
This nautical runway look by Tory Burch feels SoCal perfect. P.S. The high-waisted, wide-leg culotte is back!
C’mon, SD. Show us a little skin! Friday marks the official start of summer, which means it’s time to update your warm-weather wardrobe.
Nothing is more San Diego than bikinis, boardshorts, and flip-flops. But the biggest trend of the moment is shorts—of all shapes and sizes. It seems like every day our inboxes are flooded with emails from the brands we love, debuting new short shorts.
Here are a few styles we called out in our June style page. Think bold colors, floral patterns, and ever-classic nautical stripes. And by the way, the culotte circa 1985 is back.
Tip: A lot of the stores are clearing house for fall, and have marked down tons of items. So keep an eye out for sales at J.Crew, Anthropologie, and more.
Happy shopping!
C. Wonder Limoncello stretch pique short
Limoncello stretch pique short, $78, C. Wonder, Fashion Valley
Ann Taylor Riviera stripe short
Riviera stripe short, $58, Ann Taylor, Westfield UTC
Ted Baker Bonno summer bloom printed short
Bonno summer bloom printed short, $175, Ted Baker, Fashion Valley
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Get ready to add some rock 'n' roll to your wardrobe
Allsaints Los Angeles
Adam Orchon
Get ready to add some rock ‘n’ roll to your wardrobe: U.K. fashion retailer AllSaints will open its first San Diego outpost March 28 in the former Tommy Bahama space at Fashion Valley. The brand offers apparel and accessories for men and women in streamlined silhouettes and muted colors (think blacks, greys, and browns), but it’s the leather pieces, including moto jackets and leggings, that keep fashionistas coming back. 7007 Friars Road, Fashion Valley
Get ready to add some rock 'n' roll to your wardrobe
Allsaints Los Angeles
Adam Orchon
Get ready to add some rock ‘n’ roll to your wardrobe: U.K. fashion retailer AllSaints will open its first San Diego outpost March 28 in the former Tommy Bahama space at Fashion Valley. The brand offers apparel and accessories for men and women in streamlined silhouettes and muted colors (think blacks, greys, and browns), but it’s the leather pieces, including moto jackets and leggings, that keep fashionistas coming back. 7007 Friars Road, Fashion Valley
A look at this season's most exciting fashion trends and styles
Winter be gone! With the forecast calling for 80-degree weather this weekend, it’s time to get your spring wardrobe ready. Here’s what we are loving from the runway to the real world.
These two looks from our spring fashion shoot “Fashion on Deck” showcase the meshy, athletic-inspired fabrics that are very on-trend right now. We’ve dressed them up here, but they could just as easily be paired with bright colorful running sneakers.
Spring Fashion Alert
Theory blouse, $215, Bloomingdale’s Fashion Valley; Maje mesh shorts, $275, Bloomingdale’s Fashion Valley;Lanvin grosgrain peep-toe pump, $850, Lanvin South Coast Plaza; Lanvin Luxor necklace, $2,330, Lanvin South Coast Plaza; Tommy Hilfilger sunglasses, $65, Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Valley (photo by Taryn Kent)
Spring Fashion Alert
Barbara Bui white perforated dress, $1,750; black perforated booties, $855; embroidered leather and crystal bracelet, $540; all available at Barbara Bui South Coast Plaza (photo by Taryn Kent)
We are obsessed with this dress by M Missoni. With hula-skirt fringe, bright pops of color, and an oh-so-tight silhouette, it’s definitely a conversation piece.
Spring Fashion Alert
M Missoni crochet knit fringe dress, $1,545, M Missoni Fashion Valley; Prada open-toe ankle-wrap bootie, $650, Nordstrom; Vince Camuto gold bangles, $65, Nordstrom (photo by Taryn Kent)
In San Diego, every season is bathing suit season. We love this tropical print bikini by Tory Burch. Navy and coral are having a moment, and the combo here is perfection.
Tropical bikini
Calathea triangle top, $95, and bottom, $95, Tory Burch Fashion Valley
The printed short is back this season, with even brighter and bolder styles. J.Crew has a bunch to choose from. Pair with a simple white T or tank.
Moonglow paisley short
Moonglow paisley short, $80, J.Crew
Your fashion-forward suit deserves an equally stylish counterpart, and we think this will do the trick. Popular swimwear designer Mara Hoffman is now making beach towels in a swoon-worthy collab with Pendleton—not that you needed any help looking good on the sand!
Mara Hoffman for Pendleton rays towel
Mara Hoffman for Pendleton rays towel, $78, Nordstrom
Stake Chophouse & Bar brings contemporary classics and old-school service to the heart of Coronado
Stake Chophouse & Bar isn’t your average steakhouse. Blue Bridge Hospitality’s Coronado outpost is a modern interpretation of a big-city steakhouse nestled in the heart of the small coastal community. The team at Stake has reimagined the whole steakhouse experience. By prioritizing a seasonal farm-to-table sourcing philosophy, a personalized guest experience, and unique service touches, like a formal steak presentation and a bespoke knife selection process, Stake distinguishes itself in a sea of steakhouses.
Exceptional steaks, including Wagyu from Japan, Australia, and the U.S., and fresh seafood flown in daily form the core of Stake’s culinary identity. The menu features a five-course omakase-style steak experience highlighting house favorites, plus an array of cuts, and classic steakhouse staples—think a wedge salad, baked potato, or pasta carbonara—refined for a contemporary palate without losing their traditional appeal. Stake focuses on seasonal sourcing from the region’s best family farms and specialty purveyors, and incorporates intentionally unexpected touches to create something truly unique.
“I challenge our chefs and myself to take it a step further in sourcing,” says Chef Ronnie Schwandt. “It’s important to us to highlight different farms, unique one-off farms—whether it’s cattle, strawberries, a local fisherman or from anywhere in the United States, we’re always trying to find that niche.”
Beyond the menu, Stake emphasizes outstanding service, says Vinny Spatafore, Director of Hospitality Operations. Staff maintains detailed notes, allowing them to remember guests by name, recall previous orders such as a favorite martini (also memorable for the customer since it’s served in an extra tall, distinctly-shaped glass), and celebrate special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
“When you have those points of topic that you remember about a guest, they appreciate that,” he says. “Our servers are really good with that—we have a couple servers who have been here since the beginning and they’ll remember somebody from years ago, their name, their kids’ names, where they live. I’m really thankful to have a great front of house staff.”
Award-winning wines, rare whiskeys, special events, and a complementary black car service that provides transportation for guests throughout Coronado add to Stake’s appeal.
Schwandt stresses that Stake offers more than a meal; they aim to give patrons something unforgettable.
“It starts when you walk up the stairs and are greeted by the hostess—that sets the tone for the night. Then you’re greeted by a server, who may know you by name, and can guide you through the menu and curate as they get to know you,” says Schwandt. “Most people leave kind of blown away; they leave feeling like they just had an experience. That’s the goal, right? Whether you’re serving smash burgers or high-end steak, you want somebody to leave thinking, Wow, that was awesome.”
A look at this season's most exciting fashion trends and styles
Winter be gone! With the forecast calling for 80-degree weather this weekend, it’s time to get your spring wardrobe ready. Here’s what we are loving from the runway to the real world.
These two looks from our spring fashion shoot “Fashion on Deck” showcase the meshy, athletic-inspired fabrics that are very on-trend right now. We’ve dressed them up here, but they could just as easily be paired with bright colorful running sneakers.
Spring Fashion Alert
Theory blouse, $215, Bloomingdale’s Fashion Valley; Maje mesh shorts, $275, Bloomingdale’s Fashion Valley;Lanvin grosgrain peep-toe pump, $850, Lanvin South Coast Plaza; Lanvin Luxor necklace, $2,330, Lanvin South Coast Plaza; Tommy Hilfilger sunglasses, $65, Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Valley (photo by Taryn Kent)
Spring Fashion Alert
Barbara Bui white perforated dress, $1,750; black perforated booties, $855; embroidered leather and crystal bracelet, $540; all available at Barbara Bui South Coast Plaza (photo by Taryn Kent)
We are obsessed with this dress by M Missoni. With hula-skirt fringe, bright pops of color, and an oh-so-tight silhouette, it’s definitely a conversation piece.
Spring Fashion Alert
M Missoni crochet knit fringe dress, $1,545, M Missoni Fashion Valley; Prada open-toe ankle-wrap bootie, $650, Nordstrom; Vince Camuto gold bangles, $65, Nordstrom (photo by Taryn Kent)
In San Diego, every season is bathing suit season. We love this tropical print bikini by Tory Burch. Navy and coral are having a moment, and the combo here is perfection.
Tropical bikini
Calathea triangle top, $95, and bottom, $95, Tory Burch Fashion Valley
The printed short is back this season, with even brighter and bolder styles. J.Crew has a bunch to choose from. Pair with a simple white T or tank.
Moonglow paisley short
Moonglow paisley short, $80, J.Crew
Your fashion-forward suit deserves an equally stylish counterpart, and we think this will do the trick. Popular swimwear designer Mara Hoffman is now making beach towels in a swoon-worthy collab with Pendleton—not that you needed any help looking good on the sand!
Mara Hoffman for Pendleton rays towel
Mara Hoffman for Pendleton rays towel, $78, Nordstrom
From peplum to one-shoulder to lacy tiers, feminine frills are making a comeback
Scripps study shows that some patients may be able to taper their dose and maintain results
While glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agents have been used to treat Type 2 diabetes for more than 20 years, their recent emergence as weight-loss wonder drugs marked a new frontier in medicine. But their effectiveness has left some patients wondering what to do once they’ve reached their goal. Stopping the medication could mean regaining some, if not all, of the weight. A Scripps Clinic internal medicine physician recently conducted a small study of whether GLP-1 patients who had reached their goal weight could maintain that weight by taking their regularly prescribed injection every other week instead of weekly. Spoiler alert: 30 of 34 patients did. Read more about the study here and what that may mean as pharmaceutical companies roll out oral GLP-1s.
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