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Shopping Trip: Liberty of London x Target

The Liberty of London collaboration with Target has been pretty well publicized among the fashion crowd. If you’re on the blog circuit, you know that the NYC pop up shop was so successful they had to shut it down early because the goods were all gone. Apparently merch was available online starting at midnight last night, though I didn’t wait up.

I did however swing by the Watertown store this morning. I got there by 9:30 (the store opens at eight) and already a lot of shelves were bare. Apparently some die hard shoppers waited out in the pouring rain this morning to get first dibs. Soon enough, I saw them – three young women with carts BRIMMING with Liberty print madness. Teapots, watering cans, storage bins, stationary. Later I spotted them on line at the dressing room (I simply slipped the dresses over my leggings and tee) with dozens of pieces in multiple sizes.

The first stuff I found was the dresses. Not impressed. While the patterns were pretty – larger more hippie chick prints than the traditional tiny florals we’ve come to associate with the brand – the fabrication wasn’t high quality (surprise, surprise) and the cuts were either too boxy or too trendy, and the styling mediocre. I passed, but on my second spin ’round the place, wound up picking up a cute mini dress with a tie waist that I’ll pair with tights and a cardi for a pre-spring look. (Unless I decide to return it. I mean, me, in florals?)

The rubber rain boots are cute, but I’m hardly going puddle stomping, especially in pink trimmed florals. The umbrellas were gone; the scarves, again, not high on fabric quality. So I quickly headed to find the home furnishings. Scouting was necessary, as  the Liberty items are scattered throughout the store, in the appropriate departments. There are oversize cardboard flowers strung from the ceiling, which just might indicate where one can find the displays.

The dishes are cute, but were pretty much gone, much to the chagrin of an octogenarian couple hoping to brighten their kitchen. I’m a sucker for stationary, but used self control. There was an abundance of beautifully packaged candles – because they smelled lousy.

The picture frames, however, were a different story. I scooped up (too) many Indienne and art deco print frames in glossy finishes. I’m imaging a picture wall, on which the frame is the art, rather than what’s in it.

There was plenty of bedding (again, not the kind of cotton with which one wants to get intimate) but I didn’t see pillows beyond those piled in other shoppers’ carts.

The baby bathing suits are absolutely adorable. The men’s ties are ok, though maybe a touch on the thin side. The teeny bopper minis and sundresses were definitely cuter than the full size versions. I had my heart set on acquiring one for my friend’s daughter, and insisted her husband put me through to her despite the fact he was on the other line with his sister (this is a matter of FASHION), but lo and behold, third grade girls eschew flowers. Too bad.

My favorite purchase? This shiny, plexiglass lidded box.

Finally, the highlight of my trip was a fellow shopper telling me she knows (and loves!) my blog. I had approached her to take a photo of her overflowing cart. Turns out she has a blog too; read about her Target does Liberty trip. And check out the yellow Foo dogs (not Liberty).

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Shop Alert: Leokadia Is Closing in Boston

Leokadia, the South End shoe store owned by the beautiful and bubbly Jessica Lynn and named for her mom, is closing, sadly. The last day is Sunday. The furniture is for sale as well as the shoes. Bye Jess, we’ll miss your taste in shoes!

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Shop Alert: Spring’s Sprung at Stel’s

Tina Burgos of Stel’s just emailed to say that the boutique’ spring lines have arrived, including pieces by:

Gary Graham, who was recently nominated for the CFDA Designer of the Year award.  Tina says,
“We love his spring flannel, paired with feminine touches.”

Surface to Air, a new addition to the Newbury Street boutique. She notes, “It’s sophisticated and elegant urban wear.”

• Kid’s lines Popupshop and Wovenplay are new additions to Stel’s tot shop within a shop, Monkey & The Bug, which has also expanded its offerings up to size 8.

Loving this Gary Graham silk “flannel” plaid dress ($595), and not just because it’s logger chic week at Style Carrot.

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Deal Alert: Pinky Otto

Flirty dress boutique Pinky Otto has a buy-one-get-one-free deal going on. Hopefully this is just a great deal, not a foreshadowing of another Newbury Street closing.

Loving the tiny floral print dress on the left, which reminds me: don’t forget that Liberty for Target launches on Sunday.

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Deal Alert: The Velvet Fly

The Velvet Fly, 424 Hanover Street, North End, Boston

Lorrinda Cerrutti and BethAnn Hoyos, the cute co-owners of  North End boutique The Velvet Fly are hosting a Breakfast at Tiffany’s style brunch and sale on Saturday, March 13th from 10am to 2pm. Sip mimosas and shop for new spring styles at 15% off. You’ll even get a free gift if you spend over fifty bucks (while they last).

In addition to vintage dresses by designers like DVF and Lily Pulitzer and vintage jewelry (I scored two Whiting & Davis snake bracelets there when they first opened), they also carry modern brands, including B.B. Dakota, Hazel, Myre, Plastic Island, Porridge, and Voom. Have fun picking your new spring looks, and don’t forget to grab a cannoli at Mike’s Pastry!

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