Join us at a Soukra Trunk Show at Hero Shop in June to shop our Mediterranean-inspired Summer collections alongside Hero Shop’s careful edit of ready-to-wear, jewelry, shoes, bags, home, and gift items.
Soukra Trunk Show at Hero Shop
Friday, June 6 + Saturday, June 7
11am – 5p
Marin Country Mart
2205 Larkspur Landing Circle
Larkspur, CA 94939
RSVP
Emily Holt, Hero Shop
Bay Area native Emily Holt began her career in New York as an editor at Vogue, W, and Women’s Wear Daily. In 2014, she returned to the West Coast to bridge the gap between the designers being featured in these magazines and the collections that were available in Bay Area stores. She opened the original Hero Shop on Post Street in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood in 2016 (this location closed in 2020).
In 2019, Hero Shop opened its current flagship at the Marin Country Mart in Larkspur. There, the mix of labels from Vans and Levis to The Elder Statesman and Dries Van Noten embodies Northern California’s high-low, casual elegance.
Emily’s writing has also appeared in WSJ., The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest and Bon Appetit among others. Her commitment to the Bay Area extends to her support of organizations including Raphael House, 826 Valencia, Compass Family Services, and Creative Growth.
Pauline Eveillard, Soukra
Pauline Eveillard is a mission-driven entrepreneur dedicated to celebrating Tunisia’s craftsmanship and cultural heritage. With a background in art history (B.A.,Tufts University), a Fulbright fellowship to Tunisia (2005-2006), and an M.A. in Humanities from the University of Chicago, she brings deep cultural insight to her work.
She is the founder of Soukra, a platform that showcases Tunisian designers through highly curated collections of home décor, fashion, specialty food, and nourishing skincare. Through Soukra.co, wholesale partnerships, curated in-person events, custom projects, and behind-the-scenes collaborations, Pauline aims to embed contemporary Tunisian design into the broader design and lifestyle landscape.
In her efforts to spotlight Tunisian creativity, she closely follows the work of galleries, artists, curators, specialists, and collectors who are actively raising awareness of North Africa’s vibrant art scenes.
We hope you’ll join us!