- July 20, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
Sophia Conde, 23, spends a lot of her time these days in her happy place, a loft above the Conde Contemporary art gallery in downtown Natchez.
It’s where a collection of feel-good and self-care items are sold. It contains things that Conde missed from her hometown of Miami that she couldn’t find in Natchez, she said.
Her family moved to Natchez amid the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
The shop is simply called “Mother’s” because its contents are things that are inspired by the unique taste of Conde’s mom, Stacy, who co-owns the store.
The products — or “hippie stuff” as she described them — are primarily eco-friendly, cruelty-free, natural and organic products made in the United States. Incense, crystals, natural and organic skin care items, hair care, bath salts, deodorant, herbal teas and CBD cookies are just a few of its offerings.
Mother’s was an unplanned follow-up to the opening of the…

