October 27, 2025
Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Asphalt Yacht Club Debuts Fall 2013 Collection; Launch Party Held At The Malibu Inn:

John Stamos and Ryan Phillippe catching up over Voli Light Vodkas and Sprite at the Asphalt Yacht Club launch event at The Malibu Inn on Saturday.

Asphalt Yacht Club (AYC) apparel line debuted its Fall 2013 collection at The Malibu Inn on Saturday at a private party with a handful of celebrities including John Stamos, Ryan Phillippe, Audrina Patridge, Scott Disick, and Stacy Keibler.

The event featured AYC’s Fall 2013 Collection and specialty cocktails provided by Voli Light Vodkas and Sprite.

Voli Spirits, LLC was founded in 2008 by Adam Kamenstein and is a privately held premier spirits company with offices in Los Angeles and New York.

Asphalt Yacht Club is founded by pro skateboarder Stevie Williams, along with Stefan Janoski, Nyjah Huston, and Justin “Figgy” Figueroa.  

Amateur skaters on the AYC team include Riley Hawk, Derrick Wilson, Ben Nordberg, and Blake Carpenter.

AYC combines skate culture, street style, and contemporary fashion into one.

Inspiration for the clothing line is drawn from the diversity of its team members, the designs reflecting both the struggle to succeed and the luxuries of success.

For more information on Asphalt Yacht Club, visit www.asphaltyachtclub.com.

Previous Article

Santa Monica SWAT Leader Finishes Third At CrossFit Games In Masters Division:

Next Article

Santa Monica Fire Department Investigates Yankee Doodles Kitchen Fire:

You might be interested in …

UCLA Health Prepares for an Evening Walk to Benefit Blood-Cancer Research, Patient

Lighting The Night: UCLA Health Prepares for an Evening Walk to Benefit Blood-Cancer Research, Patients

UCLA Health recently announced that it will be a presenting sponsor for Light the Night; partnering with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in its mission to find cures for blood cancers.
Jassmine Ahumada’s 7-year-old son, Rey, should be running, jumping and playing outside like most other children his age. Instead, he’s fighting leukemia and “stuck in a bubble,” says his mom, an admissions clerk at UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica. “That word, ‘cancer,’” she adds. “We need to put an end to it.”