Local boutique Jake & Jones is hosting Bloom Market featuring 40 vendors from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles and beyond on Mother’s Day weekend, Saturday, May 7th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at El Presidio de Santa Barbara. This outdoor event is free and family-friendly! Come shop from brands including Arq, Ozma, and Carleen, grab a bite or beverage from Satellite, Chez Justine, and Cuyama Beverage Co., and enjoy some live music on the Historic Presidio de Santa Barbara, located at 123 E. Canon Perdido Street.
Show up early to purchase your limited-edition Bloom Market tee with 100% of sales going to Unicef’s Children in Crossfire of Ukraine Crisis Fund, brought to you by Jake & Jones, Jungmaven, Opake Screen Printing, and art by People I’ve Loved.
Food & Drink
Satellite, Chez Justine, and Cuyama Beverage Co.
Music
Andie Bronstad.
Lounge
Bliss Beach.
Goods
Shop Arq, Loq, Ozma of California, Mohinders Shoes, Selva Negra, Shaina Mote, Roam Vintage, Fabiana Pigna, Carleen, Leigh Miller Jewelry, Yay For You, Aliya Wanek, Eloi Studio, Blue Blossoms, Are Studio, Adorn by Alexandra Riley, Laura Estrada Jewelry, Tiger Owl, Taiana Design, Parker Clay, Bodha, Kara Thoms Boutique, Covet, Jeanne Ceramics, Sideyard Shrubs, Kaarem, Maaari, Vintage Social Club, Nico Nico, April Meets October, Shepherdess Hides, Oeste, DV Crafts, Idyll Mercantile, and Kate Sando.
We can’t wait to see you there! Learn more about Bloom Market here.




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Sponsored by Jake & Jones. Photographs by Emmanuelle Yang.



















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