Saints+Sirens Showroom

California Market Center, Suite C573(213) 489-8111www.saintsandsirens.comkrystyna@saintsandsirens.com

Krystyna Schexnayder’s vision was to create a multi-line showroom with a nice mix of jewelry, handbags and clothing. On Sept. 15, she opened the Saints+Sirens Showroom in the California Market Center.

Schexnayder holds a degree in merchandise marketing from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles. She says she always knew that she wanted to open her own showroom. So after working in sales for two years for other companies, she went solo.

Among the lines she carries are four by San Francisco designers including Rebecca Ciccio, whose classic-looking handbag styles range from python clutches to roomy leather totes, and wholesale for $165–$340. Also from the San Francisco contingent is Isharya jewelry, which includes eye-catching pieces that wholesale for $20–$200, and Tamiece is a young contemporary line for petites that wholesales for $58–$148. How Wild Is Jane? rounds out the Bay Area designers at Saints+Sirens with contemporary sportswear that wholesales for $35–$80 for tops and $48–$120 for bottoms.

Saint+Sirens also carries New York–based jewelry designer Karey Kyle, a collection of silver and gold pieces ranging in price from $20 to $70 wholesale, and ready-to-wear line Kaj Ani, which is wholesale priced from $35 to $205. The line was launched in New York, but the designer relocated to Los Angeles.

To satisfy the T-shirt and denim category, Saint+Sirens stocks Fallen Pryde by Reese de Luca, a men’s and women’s line based in Long Beach, Calif., and wholesale priced from $20 to $32. A new denim collection from Fallen Pryde will debut soon with wholesale prices ranging from $65 to $80. —Dena Smolek