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Style Magazine - March 2022

We cover food in every issue of STYLE—and for good reason. Our readers have made it clear that food needs to be one of the most important parts of our editorial. Here’s an interesting fact: Local area residents in the STYLE Magazine regions eat out more than seven times each week, which include dining at a restaurant or fast-food chain as well as take out, etc. Our choices have not only grown immensely but the quality of food and the restaurants have as well. Something that does stand out are the number of breakfast spots that dot our landscape. Add to that the eateries that have found life in offering Sunday or weekend brunch menus and we find ourselves in brunch Shangri-La. Our hope is that our “Let’s Do Brunch!” feature (page 53) and its stunning photos will motivate you to try something new—including the “brunch in a glass” you see on the cover! Don’t miss “Taste of the Town,” a special section in this month’s issue that reminds us that our choices for great places to eat are plentiful and delicious. Speaking of “don’t miss” features, you might want to check out our piece on libraries (“Beyond Books” on page 20). What may seem like a thing of the past may truly be one of the most outstanding resources offered to you and your family. From books (bound, digital, and audible) and videos, to story times for kids and 3-D printers, all this and more—along with the amazing librarians and staff that make our libraries a fun and educational community—are resources you should be using!

We cover food in every issue of STYLE—and for good reason. Our readers have made it clear that food needs to be one of the most important parts of our editorial. Here’s an interesting fact: Local area residents in the STYLE Magazine regions eat out more than seven times each week, which include dining at a restaurant or fast-food chain as well as take out, etc. Our choices have not only grown immensely but the quality of food and the restaurants have as well.
Something that does stand out are the number of breakfast spots that dot our landscape. Add to that the eateries that have found life in offering Sunday or weekend brunch menus and we find ourselves in brunch Shangri-La. Our hope is that our “Let’s Do Brunch!” feature (page 53) and its stunning photos will motivate you to try something new—including the “brunch in a glass” you see on the cover!
Don’t miss “Taste of the Town,” a special section in this month’s issue that reminds us that our choices for great places to eat are plentiful and delicious.
Speaking of “don’t miss” features, you might want to check out our piece on libraries (“Beyond Books” on page 20). What may seem like a thing of the past may truly be one of the most outstanding resources offered to you and your family. From books (bound, digital, and audible) and videos, to story times for kids and 3-D printers, all this and more—along with the amazing librarians and staff that make our libraries a fun and educational community—are resources you should be using!

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SPRING<br />

FLINGS<br />

Seasonal Fashion Trends<br />

by BELLA NOLEN<br />

6<br />

Spring has sprung—and along with it,<br />

some new styles to get behind! Below<br />

are some up-and-coming fashion trends<br />

to be on the lookout for this year.<br />

3<br />

Be Bold<br />

“[Go for] loud and colorful prints, brown tones, blazers,<br />

bucket hats, and miniskirts,” recommends Lux n Lav Boutique<br />

which carries unisex hats, gifts, as well as a baby line. Hot<br />

items to look for this spring are their blazers ($61-$70) along<br />

with their checkered sweater vest ($48).<br />

–Lux n Lav Boutique, 6040 Stanford Ranch Road, Suite 200, Rocklin,<br />

916-607-5934, shopluxnlav.com, and @shopluxnlav<br />

2<br />

Blast from the Past<br />

Throwbacks are back! “Some of the trends we love are the ‘70s<br />

psychedelic prints and marbled prints. We love that the flare<br />

leg has truly made a comeback but the best thing about moving<br />

into spring are the dresses—and we have so many!”<br />

—Apricot Lane Boutique Folsom, 330 Palladio Parkway, Suite 2057,<br />

Folsom, 916-986-9132, folsom.shopalb.com, @apricotlanefolsom<br />

apricotlane_folsom<br />

2<br />

Feminine Flair<br />

“Feminine and pretty dresses are big this spring ($72-<br />

$96). [You can even pair a] lovely kimono ($70-$119)<br />

to wear with them,” suggests the folks at Ambiance<br />

Boutique. Don’t be afraid to brighten your wardrobe this<br />

season. “Colorful denim also seems to be a fun trend. We<br />

have several beautiful and fun colors ($100+).”<br />

—Ambiance Boutique, 6608 Folsom-Auburn Road, Suite 8, Folsom,<br />

916-936-4471, and @ambianceboutiquefolsom<br />

Photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

42 stylemg.com | MARCH <strong>2022</strong> | /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemags

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