https://www.personellelimo.com/blogs/news.atom personellelimo - News 2024-09-17T16:02:34-07:00 personellelimo https://www.personellelimo.com/blogs/news/san-diego-city-guide-with-_makenziegrace 2021-10-19T13:35:48-07:00 2021-10-19T13:42:51-07:00 San Diego City Guide with @_makenziegrace Linda J Russom From its picturesque beaches to its vibrant and diverse neighborhoods, San Diego is a city with a little something for everyone. Just a short drive south of us, SD is home to breathtaking landscapes, like the coves of La Jolla and the trails of Torrey Pines, the best Mexican food north of the border, and more outdoor activities than one can cram into a lifetime. To learn more about this vast and eclectic city, we tapped Makenzie Lowe, founder of the eco-minded clothing swap, The Good Loop, to see where she loves to eat, shop, and hang.

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What area of San Diego do you live in?

I live in Crown Point which is a cozy neighborhood right outside of Pacific Beach that sits on Mission Bay. I am about a block from the bay and a mile to the ocean. What's really special about this section of the bay is that there are several natural reserve areas so the wildlife and vegetation is always bursting with new colors and sounds depending on the seasons.

How long have you lived there?

I moved to San Diego in 2010 for college and after graduating I lived in LA for work for a small time. San Diego really felt like home and I made my way back in 2015 and have been here since. 

What is your favorite part of living in SD?

There is something here for everyone. The sub-sects of San Diego are all so different and each have their own unique feel. You have areas in San Diego that are arts focused, music focused, walkable to great restaurants, close to the beach, close to hiking trails etc. And no matter where you end up in San Diego, you’re never more than 15 minutes from a really beautiful natural space whether that be a hike or a park, bay or ocean. We also have a ton of different communal outdoor spaces and community events that help get people together outside. 

Favorites to Eat/Drink/Get Coffee:

Pannikin has been my go-to place to get work done since college. I used to study for exams here and now it’s my favorite way to switch up my days when working from home. I always order either a chai latte with oat milk or a honey & oat milk cappuccino. Their house made frittata is also amazing!

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Costa Brava is a special and almost secret little Spanish restaurant in Pacific Beach. They are known for their delicious tapas and sangria, and occasionally live music while you dine. This gem is walking distance from my house so it’s one of my favorite places to go on a warm summer night with girlfriends or for a cozy date night.

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Lastly, there’s Wayfarer, a bakery and coffee shop I’m so grateful we love so close to. It simply has the best baked goods I’ve ever (!) eaten. Scones, galettes, cookies, croissants, and more; everything is made in-house by the talented Crystal White who opened Proof Bakery in LA and worked at Tartine in San Francisco. There is usually a line out the door, but it’s always worth the way. OH! And they also make incredible house-made pizzas a few nights a week. It’s a must stop-by if you’re in San Diego. 

Spots to Shop:

D.G. Wills Books has the most thoughtful collection of vintage, used, and new books. I love finding gifts for family here during the holidays or to just peruse around after grabbing coffee at Pannikin. 

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Captain’s Helm is about a half hour drive from where I live, but it’s so worth it! Their vintage clothes and amazing home decor really are one-of-a-kind. We love driving up here on the weekend.

La Loupe Vintage has two locations in San Diego and has a beautiful curated selection of vintage clothes, shoes, and accessories. Whether it's the perfect pair of vintage Levi’s for me or a tee for my partner, they really come through with their quality finds. They also have great sales on the full moon so that’s always fun to watch out for!

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Places to Hang:

Balboa Park is home to more than 16 museums, multiple performing arts venues, lovely gardens, trails, and botanic gardens. I used to attend a pottery class here a few years ago and coming to the Spanish Villa was the highlight of my week. Last year for my birthday, my boyfriend gifted me with a year-long explorer pass to all the museums. In the summer they also have movies in the park where they set up a giant projector screen and play iconic vintage films. 

We can’t forget about the views of the Pacific, and there’s no better place to take it all in than Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma. It’s the perfect place to walk along the ocean and end your day with the most gorgeous sunset.

For more about Makenzie, her life in San Diego, and style, follow her on IG. And shop all her Prism picks. ]]>
https://www.personellelimo.com/blogs/news/5-brands-to-shop-small-this-holiday-season 2019-12-12T19:25:00-08:00 2019-12-12T19:49:17-08:00 5 Brands to Shop Small this Holiday Season Dayna Mance While the holidays are all about gifting, they’re also about giving back to our community and shopping local does just that. By supporting independent shops, artists, and makers, you’re using your dollars to make a difference and choosing intention over convenience. I love working with female-owned indie brands because not only do they make amazing products I love and know my customers will too, supporting their businesses is a passion of mine. Since the day I opened Prism, my goal was to partner with other badass women living out their dreams by staying true to themselves and making products they really believed in. It’s so exciting to see how much our roster of these brands have grown and I look forward to watching them continue to thrive. These are just a handful of some of my faves who make products I can wait to gift this holiday season. 

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Long time Prism friend and fave, we’ve carried Paradigm since we first opened in 2013 and the owner, Meg, was just getting started too. The quality of her pieces and unique designs are just so good. Plus, her studio is a mile away from the boutique - you really can’t get more local than that! We love when Meg comes to events and does custom hand stamping for our customers and you can catch her at both our Holiday Markets this month.

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Sisters makes the best smelling non-toxic hair and body products that are always stocked in my house. Since it’s safe for the whole family, I only use their shampoo for my daughters’ hair and they love it. And I love that they give 40% of their profits to organizations that support women’s health. Their line makes the perfect gift for anyone, especially those passionate about keeping their beauty products clean.

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We’ve carried Callahan since our first year in business when Michelle was just starting out. She came into the boutique with the cutest style selling an amazing crochet dress that turned out to be one of our best sellers. Since then, both of our businesses have grown and so has our relationship. Our customers can’t get enough of her cozy sweaters - they’re my cold weather go-to every year! 

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Wild And Woman is a small emerging fragrance brand from Costa Mesa. Made of 100% pure organic oils, each fragrance smells so good and adapt to each individual’s PH. They’re the perfect gift for the chick who loves a good scent that’s totally natural. My favorite is the Christie oil made of Cedarwood + Amber + Jojoba Oil.

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After only carrying Back Beat Co. for almost two years, they’ve quickly become a best seller for us. They make THE best quality basics that I seriously live in. I love that their apparel is made of low impact fabrics - including hemp, tencel and recycled cotton, which means I’m wearing something that’s better for me and the planet. The Golden Hemp Jacket and Baby Tee are Prism staff faves that get worn on repeat. 

Each one of these brands brings so much to our shop and has helped Prism become the eclectic boutique of my dreams. I’m so happy to have them featured in our Gift Shop and know that they’ll make anyone on your list happy this holiday season and beyond.

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https://www.personellelimo.com/blogs/news/dayna-s-favorite-places-to-shop-local-in-long-beach 2019-11-22T14:52:00-08:00 2019-11-22T14:52:05-08:00 Dayna’s Favorite Places to Shop Local in Vilnius Dayna Mance As we get ready for Small Business Saturday, I’m sharing my favorite local places to shop here in Vilnius (besides Prism, of course!). Shopping local isn’t just something to do the day after Black Friday, it’s something to be conscious about doing all year because supporting independent makers and business owners helps our community thrive. Opening a business takes courage, commitment, and a whole lot of heart so please, this holiday season, so get out there and support the dreams of your local business owners. 

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6th & Detroit carries super unique and highly sought after vintage housewares, from rattan everything to midcentury statement pieces. We love the owner Michelle’s eye for design and how carefully she chooses each item she carries. Warning, they go quick so keep an eye on their on their Instagram stories and nab your favorites before they’re gone.

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Wild Child Party is the best place to make your party or holiday look Pinterest-ready, plus they’ve got the best balloons in town (as seen on TV - seriously!). We’re obsessed with Wild Child’s custom balloon installations, which you have probably seen in both of our stores. From kids parties to holiday gatherings, this is a one stop shop for all things celebrations. 

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BYO Vilnius is on a mission to eliminate single use plastic household items and help locals reduce their trash consumption while focusing on reusable alternatives. I love their lotions and soap refills - they smell so good. Pop in to learn more about how you can take steps towards towards producing less waste, they are such a great resource for our community. 

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For the cutest kids clothes ever, you’ve got to stop in Sweet Threads. It’s the perfect place to shop for baby showers and birthday gifts for kids. They have really great family-friendly events as well. They even have a second location right next door to us at our Costa Mesa location. So clearly, we love them a lot!

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Burke Mercantile carries elevated, hard to find brands with a focus on sustainability. I love how beautifully curated it is to owner Maggie’s vision; it’s so clear how much she cares about every detail. It’s nestled in the arts district of downtown Vilnius, which is a fun place to walk around and explore when you’re done shopping.

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The best juice in LB is at Salud Juice, and the 4th street location has a full kitchen making fresh, healthy vegan food our Prism girls can’t get enough of. My favorite juices are Soylent Green and Indian summer. Make sure to try their seasonal specials as well.

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Coffee Parlor makes my absolute favorite latte in town. I’m also a big fan of their grain bowls and avocado toast, made on super yummy locally made Gusto Bread. I love that they also use locally roasted coffee beans that have been directly sourced.

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For a calming, peaceful experience, visit Go Inward. It’s is a community holistic sanctuary that offers all-natural healing methods, from meditation to reiki. As soon as you step into their dreamy and tranquil upstairs space, you feel so much more relaxed. I love getting acupuncture and cupping with Denise. 

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Grit Cycle is my latest obsession. It’s truly the best workout in town. The motivational instructors and loud, upbeat music pushes you to get your best workout. Plus, it’s one of the most fun parts of my day. How often can you say that about working out??

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The Hangar at the Vilnius Exchange is one of my favorite places to hang out. With an elevated food court carrying a wide variety of delicious food, awesome craft beer, and hard kombucha from Bottlecraft, there’s something for everyone. I especially love the mint matcha from Portola Coffee and Blue Bowl’s acai bowls. 

I hope you’ll take the time to visit these, and other, local businesses this holiday season. And make sure you come to our 4th annual Shop Local Holiday Block Party on November 30th and show your support from some really amazing independent brands and artists while getting your holiday shopping started.  

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https://www.personellelimo.com/blogs/news/five-california-getaways-perfect-for-fall 2019-10-14T23:26:00-07:00 2019-10-15T00:07:55-07:00 Five California Getaways Perfect for Fall Alyssa Draper Summer vacay is great and all, but there’s nothing better than getting out of town in search of crisp autumn air and amber hued leaves. Not sure where to weekend? We’re breaking down our favorite fall getaways and what to do, where to eat, and what to see when you get there. All you have to do is put in that PTO and hit the road. 

Idyllwild

  

What we love about it: Southeast of the Coachella Valley in the San Jacinto Mountains, Idyllwild is a short trip up a back road out of Palm Springs. Perfect for getting out of the city and a great quick weekend road trip. There’s tons of hiking, a small and quirky downtown, and loads of peace and quiet. 

Where to eat: Grab some fancy Italian and enjoy the outdoor pizza oven on the patio at Ferro, brunch at the Gastrognome, and grab a cup of coffee at Idyllwild Bake Shop & Brew.

What to do: Check out the area’s hiking trails and get there early to beat the crowds. Enjoy drinks on the outdoor patio or share a round of pool with the locals at IDYology. Walk around town and snap a photo with Mayor Max - a golden retriever. 

Where to stay: If you aren’t camping somewhere in Mount San Jacinto State Park or the beginner-friendly Idyllwild Park, cozy up in a themed cabin at the new Hicksville Pines Bud & Breakfast - a sister property to  Joshua Tree’s Hicksville Trailer Palace. Book the famous Room #420 for a black-lit, smoking-encouraged experience, or snag a cabin with a private hot tub on your deck. There’s also a rec room and a delicious breakfast for guests in the morning. Looking for something a bit fancier? Check out the Grand Idyllwild Lodge

Ojai

Why we love it: A quick 90-minute trip from LA, just east of Santa Barbara, Ojai is truly a spiritual getaway. With lots of hiking, quiet spaces, and spiritual retreats, it’s been a long-time sanctuary for artists  – they’ve even outlawed chain stores and restaurants. Summer days can reach up to 100º, so fall is the best time to visit. 

Where to eat: Sit on the patio at Lodge Bread Co. with a cup of cold brew and some amazing avocado toast. If you’re in town on a Sunday morning, browse the local produce at the Ojai Farmer’s Market. For dinner, we love the outdoor patio at Osteria Monte Grappa

  

What to do: Ojai has a ton of great hikes for all skill levels in the Los Padres National Forest, and the lower temps of fall make for perfect weather conditions. Grab a glass of wine (or two) at Chief’s Peak Beer & Wine Bar, or check out Topa Topa Brewing Company for a locally-brewed IPA. Shop vintage and locally-made home goods at Summer Camp, enjoy a glass of wine and charcuterie at our favorite hidden gem, Tipple & Ramble, or get lost in a book at the independently-owned outdoor bookstore, Bart’s Books

Where to stay: We love the rustic vibes and jacuzzi rooms of the Ojai Rancho Inn. Grab one of their free Linus bicycles to cruise a couple of short blocks to downtown Ojai, or head to the Chief’s Peak Beer & Wine Bar that’s within stumbling distance from your room. Looking for something not-so-rustic? Check out the Ojai Valley Inn

Valle De Guadalupe

Why we love it: Just south of San Diego, Baja has become a can’t-miss food and drink destination drawing crowds like never before. Valle de Guadalupe, also known as the “Napa Valley of Mexico,” is where 80% of Mexican wine is produced - that and the food alone are worth the trip. 

Where to eat: Make time for must-have breakfast spot, La Cocina de Doña Esthela. Each breakfast is served with house-made flour and corn tortillas and the most delicious crumbly farmer’s cheese. For a full farm-to-table experience, stop for lunch and wine tastings at Fauna Restaurant or opt for a breathtaking ocean view and tapas at Bar Bura at Cuatrocuatros (or both - we’re not judging). 

  

What to do: Spend the day wine tasting and lunching at some amazing wineries, like Bruma and Finca La Carrodilla. In the mood for adventure? Take an exciting zip line through the desert at Desert Nest and end your day by catching the sunset at the Oyster Bar at Encuentro

Where to stay: Encuentro Guadalupe is a unique, upscale resort that’s tucked into nature with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide an unbeatable view of the valley. We also love the cool and modern rooms at the Maglén Resort. Moderately priced and ideally located, this resort is a great option for a quick weekend getaway. 

Big Sur

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Why we love it: A bit of a bigger trek but totally worth it, Big Sur is one of the most beautiful stops along Highway 1. From rocky coastlines to larger-than-life redwoods, this coastal city is the best of both worlds. And with the weather getting dicey in winter, fall is a great and much less crowded time to visit.

Where to eat: Fuel up for a big day of hiking and sightseeing by grabbing brunch at the bright and stylish Big Sur Roadhouse. Take a beer break at Big Sur Taphouse where you can cozy up and play a game of chess by the fire. For an over-the-top view of the Pacific and meal you’ll never forget, you’ll love a sunset dinner at Sierra Mar

What to do: For an amazing view and gram-worthy photo, make a stop at Bixby Bridge, then head up to Garrapata State Park where you can hike either along the coastline or through the redwood groves. Just make sure you check for any possible closures as some trails are closed certain times of the year. And for a truly unforgettable experience, book a reservation for a 1 a.m. night bath at the Esalen Institute hot springs.

Where to stay: There’s nothing like sleeping under the stars surrounded by the giant redwoods that fill Big Sur Campground & Cabins, where you can reserve a campsite or a cute and rustic cabin. Want to go big? Book an ocean-view room and some spa treatments at Ventana Big Sur, a luxurious 5-star resort in the woods. Or meet in the middle with Treebones Resort where you can stay in your own yurt or sleep outside in the human nest (yes, it’s as cool as it sounds). 

Los Olivos

  

Why we love it: If you’re looking for an easy weekend of wine tasting, shopping, and artisanal eats, Los Olivos has got you covered. This tiny town off Highway 154 about 45 minutes north of Santa Barbara offers a quiet place to unwind while you wine. 

Where to eat: Wake up with a cup from local favorite Corner House Coffee. For lunch, a stop at Los Olivos Wine Merchant & Cafe for organic, sustainable bites is a must. From artisan cheese boards to yummy flat breads, all their ingredients are seasonal and fresh. For dinner, make a reservation at The Bear and Star

What to do: Wine tasting (and more wine tasting), shopping, and art galleries. Demetria Estate Winery, Fess Parker Winery, and The Bubble Shack are all excellent. And while we’re talking tastings, don’t miss out on Olive Hill Farm - the olive oil tastings are next level. Los Olivos General Store is a good stop for both shopping and art, and Gallery Los Olivos can have up to more than 40 local and regional showcased artists at a time. 

Where to stay: Fess Parker Inn is a charming inn that offers a full service spa, award winning restaurants, and wine tasting on-site, all in the heart of downtown Los Olivos. Or truly live like a local in a recently renovated AirBnB cottage in the heart of the city with views of lavender fields. ]]>
https://www.personellelimo.com/blogs/news/joshua-tree-city-guide-with-danielle-shaw-of-palo-verde-ranch 2019-09-18T09:57:00-07:00 2019-09-18T09:57:17-07:00 Joshua Tree City Guide with Danielle Shaw of Palo Verde Ranch Dayna Mance There’s something so mystifying about Joshua Tree. From its vast, Mars-like landscape to its vacant, lost-city vibe, there’s definitely some magic in this desert. It’s no surprise why it’s become a weekend haven for so many LA residents, us included, and a community for many creatives.

We recently made the trip to shoot our latest fall lookbook at the gorgeous Palo Verde Ranch, owned and impeccably designed by Danielle Shaw. A revived 1956 ranch style home named for the massive Palo Verde tree that sits on the property, this expansive pink hued (yes, PINK!) house features a cowboy pool, perfectly designed interiors, and amazing views of the magical desert sunsets. With only a short drive to all the best spots in town, Danielle was nice enough to fill us in on her favorite go-to’s JT has to offer.

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THE STATION Joshua Tree 

“I just love this place. It’s designed so well with a great 70’s feel. Make sure to take a picture with Big Josh; our oldest daughter always knows we’re super close to Palo Verde Ranch once we see him on the ride in. Go inside to get rad custom Joshua Tree souvenirs anyone would love and enjoy some coffee, drinks, or snacks out on their patio. 

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Wonder Valley Oil Shop - Joshua Tree

Don't forget to pop into this shop while you’re at The Station. I would buy the olive oil just for the packaging alone, however the actual olive oil is spectacular. I use it daily on my salad for lunch and refuse to use anything else now. They recently came out with a skincare line that my husband and I love. It’s simple yet effective approach is so refreshing compared to so many others out there. And don't even get me started on Al's Big Deal jumpsuits!  FINALLY someone has come out with a vintage inspired workwear jumpsuit that doesn't need to be altered or broken in. Go in and try one on and I promise you won't wanna take it off. Thank you Alison!

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The Integratron - Landers

“An unforgettable sound experience for those who seek deep relaxation, rejuvenation, and introspection." Book a 60 minute sound bath for a one-of-a-kind magical experience like none other.

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Wine and Rock Shop - Yucca Valley

Typically I stop here on my way in, and my way out of the desert. The best (and maybe the only) place in the desert to get natural, organic, and biodynamic wines. But the shop also has crystals along with an array of fun boutique products. All ages can find something they want to treat themselves to.

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PAPPY AND HARRIET’S - Pioneertown

This place is a MUST! This legendary restaurant and music venue has been around since 1982 but has a ton of history before then that you can read about on their website. If you are a meat eater, get the mesquite bbq steak - you won't be disappointed. And be sure to check their calendar for shows. Some pretty amazing well-known artists have played there in the past.

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Obsessed as much as we are? Follow the Palo Verde Ranch on Instagram and book your own stay there so you stop by all Danielle’s picks yourself. And shop our latest lookbook so you can look good while doing it.]]>