Bella Beach- Part Two

 These limited edition totes were designed by the owner of Bella Beach to commemorate the Manhattan Beach centennial in 2012. There are only 100 of these totes which are numbered and made from repurposed sail cloth. The bags can be purchased at Bella Beach with partial proceeds going to the community centennial celebrations. mb100bags.jpg

Bella Beach part two is all about the women's shop. I pass by the window on my morning walks, and there is always something new and exciting to look at. Owner, Kris D'Errico, manages to carry labels that aren't found in any other local shops; Lily Pulitzer, Gypsy 05, Goddis, Fresh Laundry, and PJ Salvage (my favorite) to name a few. Many of the jewelry lines she carries are locally made, which is something that is important to Kris. You can also find all the new Moni Moni handbags (seen here). There really is something for everyone. I brought home a cozy throw blanket, a baby gift from the kids shop, and I'll be going back to take a second look at a gold necklace that caught my eye. Happy Shopping!

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Bella Beach is located at 225 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach

You can also shop Bella Beach online too! 

 

 

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That bracelet! Oh. MY. GAWD!

That bracelet! Oh. MY. GAWD! Me likey!

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