May 11: Laura, Halara, & ECarriage


Laura

I may have to make the trip to Summerville.

COMING SOON! ?? A concept by Chef Nico Romo, inspired by the culture & cuisine of his Italian grandmother Laura.

 

Halara

One of the hottest “TikTok made me buy it” trends. I got the black dress with the shorts underneath and I’m so here for it!

Women’s Everyday Workout Dress-Wannabe – HALARA (thehalara.com)

 

ECarriage???

A local business owner has created an alternative option to traditional horse-drawn carriage rides in downtown Charleston.

Kyle Kelly unveiled on Monday the first prototype for an all-electric, horseless carriage at Edmund’s Oast Brewing Company and Taproom.

Kelly said he began working on the e-carriage about four years ago in hopes it would offer tourists the option to take a traditional tour ride through downtown Charleston, but with a modern, eco-friendly twist.

Horseless e-carriages may soon hit the streets of downtown Charleston | WCBD News 2 (counton2.com)

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