Flutter(3948 N Mississippi) celebrates its anniversary with a soiree this Thursday, May 8 from 5-9 PM. Besides music, food, and drink, the party will be populated by models in Frocky Jack Morgan.
Lucky Shines A Light
Are your ears ringing? Because Lucky’s talking about you. (Thanks Modi of IDOM for the scan.) Lucky Magazine, you know, the magazine about shopping, has shopped Portland, and writer Emily Hsieh calls out a heaping dose of our favorite independent boutiques. Among those included in the piece are Amalee, Canoe, Flutter, Hazel Grayslayer (jewelry designer […]
Happy Anniversary Amalee Boutique
Cast off those slacks, the woolen stockings! That unfamiliar glow, that warmth, that’s the sun! Listen, you need a new dress…
Five Year Plan
Ebb and flow. We forget sometimes in our celebrations of new and shiny that good boutiques come and go. So it is that the longevity and adaptability of Jo Carter’s Pearl District boutique Physical Element (1124 NW Lovejoy) bears remark.
Lille Boutique One Year Anniversary
One of Portland’s scant handful of lingerie shops and truly its most modern, Lille Boutique (1007 E Burnside) celebrates its one-year anniversary this Friday, April 25 with a champagne reception and fashion show
15 After The 15th Sale at Una
Brilliant little Eastside boutique, Una (2802 SE Ankeny) gives you 15% off all clothing and jewelry from the 15th through the 20th
Flourish Fashion Show: Thursday Night
Thursday night’s fashion show at Mississippi Ballroom at 7 PM features looks from N Mississippi boutiques Blue, Gypsy Chic, Black Wagon, Pin Me Apparel, Phlox, and labels Sameunderneath, and Isaac Hers. Looking into our fashion crystal ball (and based on past experience) we expect a little something for everyone at this show (including men — […]
Good Society and Apolis at Olio United
A trunk show with a conscience, Good Society and Apolis bring both their apparel and their ideals to Olio United this Thursday, April 10 for a trunk show fromĀ 6-10 PM. Reps from both labels will talk about social responsibility and fair trade in fashion. Read a bit more background on the Olio weblog.