Honey Ryder is more Robertson Avenue or Prince Street than Hayes Street, but it saves you the trip. Though the boutique’s co-owners, Lorrie Corvin and Annie Nelson, come from food-writing backgrounds, they have big appetites for such L.A. and NYC indie designers as Michelle Jonas (known for her slinky “goddess dress”) and Sarah Blumenthal (who mixes silky feminine fabrics with gothic prints). The work of local designers, including Melissa Joy Manning, also fills the cozy shop, but the focus is on hard-to-find lines—Annelore, for example—which is new for fall.
Honey Ryder 564 Hayes St., 415-255-6858
Honey Ryder is more Robertson Avenue or Prince Street than Hayes Street, but it saves you the trip. Though the boutique’s co-owners, Lorrie Corvin and Annie Nelson, come from food-writing backgrounds, they have big appetites for such L.A. and NYC indie designers as Michelle Jonas (known for her slinky “goddess dress”) and Sarah Blumenthal (who mixes silky feminine fabrics with gothic prints). The work of local designers, including Melissa Joy Manning, also fills the cozy shop, but the focus is on hard-to-find lines—Annelore, for example—which is new for fall.
Honey Ryder 564 Hayes St., 415-255-6858
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