Stonestown Galleria Celebrates New Stores
San Francisco shoppers can look forward to some 10,250 square feet of new retail space at Stonestown Galleria this season, including fresh favorite SkinFood and an exclusive Ann Taylor concept store.
This Saturday, November 19, Stonestown’s new Ann Taylor concept boutique will host a grand opening event from 1-5 p.m. At nearly 5,000 square feet, the stylish space boasts modern furnishings and fixtures, hardwood floors and crystal lighting – plus a more expansive selection of women’s fashion than traditional Ann Taylor stores.

Making its San Francisco debut at Stonestown in December is SkinFood, an innovative cosmetic brand that believes good food and good skin go hand-in-hand. The company’s line, which includes skin and hair care products, makeup, and products for men and babies, incorporates avocado, tomato, fresh milk and other healthy food extracts.
Stonestown will also open several other stores by the year’s end, including Typo, where desk accessories, home decor and specialty items come with a fashionable twist, and San Francisco’s first LoveSac, which offers casual, comfortable oversized seating.
Nordstrom, Macy’s, Apple and Banana Republic are among more than 120 stores housed at Stonestown Galleria. For store information and hours, visit www.stonestowngalleria.com or call 415-759-2626.
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