Santo Studio Celebrates Newport Beach’s Car Culture with Rally Races and Apparel Drops

Santo Studio Celebrates Newport Beach's Car Culture with Rally Races and Apparel Drops

As a passionate fan of automotive culture and Newport Beach’s vibrant car scene, I can’t help but be captivated by the story of Bear D’egidio and his new brand, Santo Studio. Growing up in this sun-soaked corner of California, I’ve always been drawn to the unique blend of cars and fashion that defines the area. The roar of exotic engines on the PCH and the sleek designs of downtown cruisers have left an indelible mark on me, inspiring a deep appreciation for both personal style and powerful machinery.


As a gamer with an interest in California and its car culture, I can’t help but feel the thrill when I think about Newport Beach. Every day, I imagine myself behind the wheel of an exotic car, cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) or weaving through the downtown streets. The passion for automobiles is deeply ingrained in Newport Beach’s unique identity, and it has inspired creatives like Bear D’egidio to launch Santo Studio.

D’egidio points out that there has always been a connection between cars and fashion. The way we dress and the vehicles we drive both influence our perspective on style and culture. Our desire for personal expression is reflected in both what we wear and what we drive. Whether it’s a basic Scion or a powerful Shelby GT500, the sense of pride and joy we feel from owning something we love adds depth to our everyday experiences.

At the initial Racing Division event by Santo Studio, D’egidio brought out two seldom-seen 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustangs. He invited skateboarding sensation Ryan Sheckler, motocross champion Jeremy “Twitch” Steinberg, model JOCELYN, and the professional fighter pair Callum Walsh and Tabatha Ricci for a thrilling race-inspired journey. This exhilarating excursion commenced at Santo Studio’s headquarters, continued to JAXXON’s main jewelry store, traversed the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), and culminated at Javier’s renowned restaurant in Newport Beach.

D’egidio expressed his desire to motivate others as he was inspired by “DUB” Magazine during his youth. He aims to guide people toward a desired style while helping them feel content with their current possessions, which was the focus of the latest leather jacket-themed apparel release. The objective is not about acquiring more but rather growing and gaining more experiences.

Keep an eye out for updates on Santo Studio’s upcoming public races and new apparel releases.

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2024-07-18 19:26