Aisha CarrieSweet JULY store and cafe announced that it has suddenly closed.
“In order to give priority to the safety of our pastors and employees, we made a difficult decision to close a café and our sweet store in Auckland.” Via Instagram Sunday, February 2. “We liked to be part of Auckland and we are grateful to the society that opened their arms and embraced us. It was an honor to serve you.”
The post continued, “While this chapter finishes its end, Sweet JULY has new exciting projects on the horizon that we cannot wait to share. Visit us on our last day, February 9, and enjoy some pudding coffee and bread 🖤.”
The brand did not specify what the safety concerns that paid the decision, but the store – located in the corner of Valley Street and 23 Street in the center of Auckland – was divided in October 2022.
“When the officers arrived, they learned that an individual (individuals) obtained access to work by breaking the entrance glass,” Auckland Police spokesman Kandis Kis. He said Sfgate at that time. “The individual (individuals) entered the work and took several elements from the site before leaving.”
Carrie, wife Steve CurrySweet July Food and Lifestyle magazine launched in April 2020. The store was opened in January 2021, which sells home decor, jewelry, candles, books and coffee.
“In some way, the store is in fact a brought magazine,” Aisha, 35, He said Sfgate. “It is full of beautiful inspiration to be a retreat of the Oakland community, similar to what I hope will feel the readers when they sit and dive into one of our problems. I wanted to be something that the Oakland community could be proud of and somewhere everyone can feel at home.”
Sweet JULY was named for the month in which she married Steph, 36, in 2011, and in the month, three of the spouses were born. Aisha and Steve's daughter's participation Riley12, daughter Rayyan9, Son Ecclesiastical6, and his son CausHe was born in May 2024.
In July 2023, the brand expanded with a set of skin care, called Sweet JULY SKIN.
“I drafted this based on the Jamaican heritage, so it is wrapped around the Caribian Supervoses, and I quickly realized what you put in your body can be used topically.” It was said exclusively US weekly In April 2024.
She added: “We look at (the sweet skin of July) as recipes for the skin, and I literally designed these formulas by searching and reaching the kitchen and updating my memory on all these super foods that I heard about. We as one team take this to our laboratory and be like,” hey, this What we want. This is what our research says he will work. “