" . . . a store that feels more like a well-appointed sitting room than a showroom."
— Town & Country
"I chose to open my boutique on Sacramento Street because it has a nice neighborhood feeling, is low key and is a relaxing place to shop," says Sarah Shaw . . .Over the past eight years, her decision has proven successful.
— Marin Magazine
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"And, in fact, sorting through her racks of exciting, innovative designs, one gets the sense of discovering the future Who's Who of American style . . ."
— InStyle
"Even mayor Gavin Newsom attended the opening of this ritzy boutique in the upscale Pacific Heights neighborhood . . . Now it has the skinny on hot designer labels throughout the country. Some are old favorites; some, owner Shaw has just discovered; but all maintain a certain sophisticated American style."
— WHERE San Francisco
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"Sarah Shaw Boutique hosted an exclusive Trunk Show & Cocktails reception for world-renowned San Francisco designer Julie Chaiken. Bay Area fashionistas packed the store, eager to sneak a peak at Chaiken's Fall/Holiday collection. Sarah Shaw donated 25 percent of the evening's sales to Hamilton Family Center."
— Benefit
"Best Fall Jacket: Beth Bowley's lightweight embroidered wool coat."
— Lucky
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". . . I'm still in love with feminine shapes and unstructured knits and leathers . . . says Sarah."
— San Francisco Magazine
"American design talent has a new home in San Francisco! . . ."
— San Francisco MODA
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" . . . showcase the most up-and-coming talent in the United States in a comprehensive clothing boutique in San Francisco."
— SF Business Times
"San Francisco was in need of a store like Fred Segal and Scoop, which carried merchandise that you only find in New York and L.A."
— The Sonoma Index-Tribune
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". . . this is definitely a place in which to enjoy being a girl."
— SF Weekly
"Sarah Shaw seems like a place where Meg Ryan should shop."
— Style Maven
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"Her homey, Pacific Heights boutique features up-and-coming all-American designers, mostly from New York and L.A."