
The prime prize winner of the getaway window decorating contest on Coastline Village Road is Peregrine Galleries
Right after a two-12 months hiatus, a contest for getaway window decorating on Coast Village Road (CVR) resumed this December, marking the very last hurrah for the outgoing Coastline Village Affiliation (CVA), which is evolving into the Coast Village Advancement Association many thanks to the approval of the Coast Village Group Advantage Enhancement District (CBID) before this calendar year.
Very last Friday, a team of stakeholders and former CVA board associates traversed the road, checking out the cheerful decorations and determining the best 3 companies who deserved to acquire money prizes. Below are the best three winners as well as runners-up.
Third Location: K. Frank. Kevin and Katie Frank’s CVR boutique specializes in men’s and women’s designer clothes, shoes, jewelry, and equipment. Their decorations this year include things like lighted garland inside and out, as effectively as two Xmas trees on either facet of the door, and wreaths earlier mentioned the arched entrance. The Franks’ store windows are demonstrating off mannequins with heat outfits and accessories for the winter season climate.
Second Position: The Tennis Store in Coastline Village Plaza decked out their front window into a winter season wonderland. With presents, Santa, and snowmen figurines, ornaments, a Xmas tree, and crimson and white tennis balls, the window festively greets customers coming to the center to store and eat. The store, owned by Tony and Libby Hammond, is a complete-support boutique carrying tennis and pickleball machines, shoes, extras, and clothing.
And the First Position winner… Peregrine Galleries! Operator Marlene Vitanza has decked out her beautiful front window with a snow scene that includes ornaments of influential women of all ages figures, as perfectly as holiday trees, massive ornaments, and a backdrop of vintage jewellery. One particular of the road’s oldest shops, Peregrine Galleries, which opened in 1984, proceeds to present ethnographic jewelry and artwork, including collectible classic designer jewelry by Bakelite, Chanel, Georg Jensen, and early Native American jewellery and artifacts. The store is sandwiched concerning Legacy and Lily, both of those of which also have fantastically adorned exteriors.
Runner-up: The home windows at Whiskey x Leather are decked in getaway cheer and should have a mention. The home windows are loaded with mannequins with festive clothes and accessories, framed in lighted garland with assertion ornaments and beads. The exterior of the setting up is also framed in white lights. Founders Ariel Hujar and Zee Chew took a likelihood opening the shop in Montecito in 2015, carrying an eclectic, comfortable stock of outfits, sneakers, and home products. Their most well-liked collections range in fashionable pieces to thoughtfully curated, and sustainable, collections. The gals opened a next store in Del Mar in San Diego County and are on the way to further increasing in the heart of Southern California.
Two other honorable mentions on the road are the house proprietors at Olive Mill Plaza and Montecito Inn. Both buildings are adorned with festive lighting, trees, wreaths, and bows.
Up coming calendar year, the freshly-formed CBID will allocate money to aid beautify the highway for the holiday seasons and beyond. Continue to be tuned for a lot more updates.

