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Photo 1: Embroidered flower-shaped cloth napkins, Photo 2: Multiple bottles of cocktail mixers, labled "Pop Fizz Clink." Photo 3: A set of 4 blue cocktail glasses on a white background

Elevate your hosting game, refresh your home decor, and find gifts for every occasion this summer at Sophie’s.

Photos provided by Sophie’s Shoppe

Summer is officially here: time for linens, bright colors, and backyard barbecues.

Find everything you need (and then some) for hosting the perfect summer gatherings at Sophie’s Shoppe.

Here’s what we’re eyeing from Sophie’s latest bar collection:

  1. The Pop, Fizz, Clink champagne mixer collection by local maker Rachel Wanamaker, available exclusively at Sophie’s + packed with antioxidants
  2. These floral embroidered cloth napkins for elegant tablescapes
  3. This set of blue cocktail glasses to toast to the season

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