Category Archives: Apricot Lane

Apricot Lane Featured In Mount Pleasant Magazine

Feel Good Fashion: Apricot Lane

Apricot-Lane-picLeft to right: Shelby Kerr, Marlene Koedding, Heather Calk, Danae White, Sandra Barnes, Ashley Herrin and Nicole Westberry.

Apricot Lane Boutique in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre is bringing both fashion and philanthropy to our community and beyond. Embracing a “think globally, act locally” mind-set, Sandra Barnes, owner of the trendsetting boutique Apricot Lane, is shaking things up in the world of retail and social justice. Working for the greater good, she proves being altruistic is one trend that never goes out of style.

“I know the opportunity to give back will be the most rewarding aspect of this job,” said Barnes, who runs the shop with her daughter, Ashley Herrin. “We really look forward to getting involved in the community and making a positive difference.”

Among the flowy bohemian tunics and suede fringe boots, you’ll find handmade bracelets by 3Strands Global – an organization that rescues victims of sex trafficking and provides them with an outlet for creative expression and steady income. At first glance, the beautiful bracelets are eye-catching, but they become even more significant once you consider their source. A mission trip to Cambodia, in which Sandra crossed paths with Apricot Lane franchise developer and philanthropist Ken Petersen, would set her on an unlikely journey into merchandising and activism.

“That trip was truly life-changing,” said Barnes. “When you see children as young as 6 sleeping on concrete, you feel the call to help.”

And help, Barnes has – not only by carrying a unique array of colorful beaded or woven bracelets made by 3Strands Global but by encouraging charity right in her own backyard.

“Fashion for a Cause” parties offer guests mouthwatering appetizers and cocktails, with a portion of the proceeds of items purchased going to a charity of their choice.

“We want to donate to a diverse group of organizations,” said Barnes, “Whether it’s a local library, team or ASPCA, we want to be able to help a lot of organizations meet their goals.”

Carrying brands that often inhabit the hippest Southern California boutiques, Apricot Lane brings the best of the West to Mount Pleasant. With 70 percent of stock imported from companies based in The Golden State, the caliber of couture is high and surprisingly affordable.

From flared blue jean bell-bottoms to distressed leather jackets, the array of styles offered makes it easier than ever to embrace your inner fashionista. Whether you are looking for a beachy sundress or a killer accessory to tie together an already rocking ensemble, Apricot Lane has got you covered.

Unlike franchises that are limited in what they can offer, Barnes has the freedom to stock her shelves with whatever she feels shoppers will desire. She even encourages customers to come to her with requests. Making sure to bring in new inventory every week, Apricot Lane is truly leading the way in fresh, fierce fashion. Carrying buzzworthy brands, this local shop is sure to keep the ladies of the Lowcountry looking on point.

Since opening in December, Apricot Lane continues to attract a wide range of multi-generational shoppers. Daughters, mothers and grandmothers can be seen sipping champagne while fully reaping the benefits of retail therapy.

Escape into a world where stackable bracelets, showstopping statement necklaces and Piko tops abound. From fitness to fancy, there is no limit to just what a trip to Apricot Lane can bring. Stroll in today. You’ll be glad you did.

To learn more, visit apricotlaneboutique.com/store/mountpleasant or call 843-971-1800.

By Kalene McCort.

Photo provided.

Originally posted in Mount Pleasant Magazine

New Apricot Lane Boutique – St. Armand’s Circle Featured in YourObserver.com

Ginger O’Connor and her daughter, Melanie, will open Apricot Lane Boutique just off St. Armand’s Circle. Ginger, an 8-year resident of Longboat Key purchased 464 John Ringling Blvd., a one-story retail building, for $1.2 million on Feb. 9. The current tenant, Touch of Africa, will move out in one month, according to O’Connor, to make way for the new boutique. Ginger O'Connor in front of Touch of Africa Apricot Lane, a 23-year-old franchise based in California, is unique, O’Connor said. Each store is tailored to its location and the needs of local consumers. She said half of the merchandise in Apricot Lane will be recognizable brands such as Good Works jewelry, Tom’s shoes and analili clothing. The remainder, she said, will be items and brands that appeal to women of all ages. “The store will be a mother-daughter shopping experience,” she said. She said she hopes to open in May. “I’ve been shopping on the circle since I was 12,” O’Connor said. “I know there are a lot of boutiques on the circle. I think each … is a little bit different. I’m going to bring in a lot of different items – something for everyone.” Touch De L'Afrique Written by Jack Short Staff Writer Originally posted in YourObserver.com

5 Tips For Layering Jewelry

When it comes to jewelry, sometimes more is better. If done right, adding more and layering jewelry can transform the boring into a statement look. You don’t want to just pile everything on but strategically layer each piece just right. Whether you’re just getting started or a pro just looking for some inspiration, here are 5 tips to layering jewelry just right. BAUBLE_BAR_BIG_LOVE_CUFF_BRACELETS Image Source: SheFinds.com Don’t be afraid to mix and match your metals Your stack should feel like you. Don’t worry about what tradition says about pairing only gold with gold and silver with silver. Instead, feel free to pair gold with silver or rose gold to create a unique, edgy or classy look. girl back Image Source: whowhatwear.com brown jacket Image Source: suziegaffney.com Wanna Arm Party Candy Swag Bracelets Stack Jewelry Mixed Metal Elle Yeah Elodie Russo Blog Post Fashion Beauty Lifestyle H&M Michael Kors Stella and Dot UK Image Source: ELLE yeah - A Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle Blog Pair old vintage pieces with the newer modern ones Blending a new dainty ring with a vintage statement ring creates a lovely contrast. rings Image Source: www.livingly.com rings 2 Image Source: www.livingly.com Mix short and long necklaces When layering necklaces, you want to make sure your pieces are spaced out evenly. You can pair strands that are 1 to 2 inches apart in length. So you can start with a strand that is 16 inches, and then the next would be 18 inches. Then to complete the look, add the longer strand that could be 20 inches or even 22 inches. This works well with a few different dainty necklaces. necklace Image Source: www.brit.co Layering-Necklaces-2_Fashion-Style-Mag Image Source: devillefinejewelry.com necklace 2 Image Source: www.mintjewelry.co Pops of color help the stack stand out Have fun and don’t be afraid to wear different color stones together. You can mix and match similar-colored gemstone rings and create a simple ombre look. If you’re worried that your layers aren’t working, you can just start with a metal and two colors like teal, coral and gold. You could also layer one plain chain and then a colorful stone necklace to make it stand out and then another longer plain chain to add length. sweater Image Source: www.thefashionspot.com silver Image Source: www.luxandconcord.com Necklace 3 Image Source: gemgossip.com Pair chunky chain-link necklaces with dainty chains Break up heavy chain-link pieces by pairing them with other thinner chain pieces of varying lengths. You can also add in a delicate pendant piece to the mix. necklaces-for-every-neckline Image Source: blog.bodeoo.com long necklace Image Source: vogueinfatuation.com

WWD MAGIC Trade Show 2016

When it comes to fashion, we are trendsetters and WWDMAGIC ignites the spark of fashion. Our wonderful boutique owners are currently scouting the newest trends from the largest and most influential buyers in the fashion industry. WWDMAGIC is held in Las Vegas every February and August at the Las Vegas Convention Center. At Magic, our boutique owners are able to find the latest women’s and juniors’ trends, the most-wanted brands, and the must-see fashion shows. Stay tuned for new arrivals at your local Apricot Lane Boutique!!

Click here to learn more about MAGIC.

Top 7 Spring Fashion Trends

Give Em’ The Cold Shoulder  woman posing Shoulder cut-outs are in this spring, making everything just a bit sexier. We will be seeing a lot more than just off-the-shoulder tops that were popular in the past. You will see these cut outs in dresses, rompers, jump suits and more. Image Source: Apricot Lane Pinterest Slip Into the 90’s woman back If you have problems getting out of bed in the morning you will love this trend. The slip dress is back and now being worn under knits or paired with an edgy moto jacket. Image Source: Song of Style Fringed Everything fringe-jacket-2 It looks like fringe is here to stay. We are seeing that almost every designer has added fringe to their spring collections and the trend doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere anytime soon. Image Source: AshantiBrazil.com The Always Sexy & Chic Jumpsuit woman posing 2 No matter what is your body type, jumpsuits seem to work for everybody. It's definitely one of those trends that transitions perfectly from winter into spring. Combine this garment with your favorite accessories for the ultimate street style. Image Source: Hello Fashion Blog Orange Is The New Black Blair Eadie Fall Fashion Inspiration 4 This spring, you will see many different shades of Orange even paired with a pale pink or bright green. You can achieve this look by mixing your shades of Orange with a solid or print. Image Source: Jessica's Wonderland  Say Yes To Suede posing 70’s inspiration suede is coming in strong for spring 2016. Experiment with different colors or stay true to the sandy tones that we love. Image Source: FashionJackson.com It’s All About The Accessories bag Layering jewelry will continue to trend in Spring 2016. It’s time to show off every piece of jewelry in your box. Berets, brooches and specs are in for spring. Image Source: Aubrie Evans