FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. — Neon vibes and retro glam lit up Charboozie Before & After Bar on Sunday night as pop icon Tiffany hosted an invite-only pop-up boutique featuring her Radikal Redz collection. The stylish stop gave guests an exclusive chance to shop the singer-curated pieces ahead of the 2026 release of her upcoming Pop Life cookbook.

Among the excited crowd was All New U Med Spa owner Christine Moore, who snagged one of Tiffany’s custom, hand-decorated jackets. Each one-of-a-kind piece supports the Children’s Miracle Network, blending bold fashion with a feel-good mission. Tiffany’s enduring influence was unmistakable, fueled by a fresh wave of fandom as her music finds new life with younger audiences discovering her through Stranger Things.

Christine Moore gets a custom jacket and photo with Tiffany. ©Flagler News Weekly

The intimate event was hosted by Charboozie owner Karen Dion, a longtime friend of Tiffany’s. The evening doubled as a joyful reunion and a charitable celebration, setting the tone for an unforgettable start to the year.

Guests chat with Tiffany while shopping. © Flagler News Weekly

Charboozie Before & After Bar is slated to officially open in mid-January, but its hush-hush holiday pop-ups have already created serious buzz. The eclectic wine and charcuterie bar is quickly becoming one of Flagler Beach’s most anticipated new hotspots.

With fashion, friendship, and a cookbook on the horizon, Tiffany and Dion kicked off 2026 in true pop-life style—bright, bold, and unapologetically fun.

Guests enjoy the atmosphere at Charboozie. ©Flagler News Weekly
A look at the boutique collection. ©Flagler News Weekly
Capturing the moment. ©Flagler News Weekly
From fashion to food Tiffany’s brand is iconic for fans. ©Flagler News Weekly
Kirk Keller and Dr. Amy Coopersmith enjoy the atmosphere at Charboozie for the pop up. ©Flagler News Weekly
Shopping the pop-up boutique’s fashion. ©Flagler News Weekly