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Seattle’s newest boutiques

Several new boutiques have just opened in Seattle, or are about to open this weekend. The “oldest” of the group opened on April 26th called “Bossi & Ich Ky” in Pioneer Square. Last weekend “Dolce Vita” opened up along Ballard Ave. And this coming weekend, Runway Boutique in Westlake Center will hold its grand opening. The owner says her focus is, “feminine, chic, sexy and a little edgy.” Sounds cool to me!

Runway Boutique
Westlake Center
400 Pine St
Seattle, WA
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Dolce Vita
5323 Ballard Ave NW
Seattle, WA
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Bossi & Ich Ky
112 1st Ave S
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-749-2830
bossiandichky.com
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Post a review May 31st, 2008 Kate

Oslo’s: Top men’s clothing store

Oslo’s on Queen Anne is being called one of the top 10 clothing stores for men by Forbes Magazine. The shop not only sells James Perse tees and Theory jackets, they also have an in-store barbershop that offers a traditional straight-edge shave (with a clay mask treatment for a little more pampering). Way to go!

Oslo’s
1519 QueenAnne Ave. N
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: 206-282-OSLO
Hours: Mo-Fr 10a-7p; Sa 10a-6p; Su 11a-5p
oslosamensstore.com
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Post a review May 9th, 2008 Kate

The classic bubble lamp

Bubble LampBack in the ’40s George Nelson created the “bubble lamp” which were discontinued at the end of the ’70s. Modernica picked up the line and it’s now back on the market. The classic lamps are simple and distinguishable. They are created with a steel frame and tautly stretched white plastic polymer (that feels like fabric to me). The big bubbles spread the light evenly through a room and will definitely be the topic of conversation at any dinner party. I found this large Saucer Bubble Lamp at Velocity. It sells for $365. It also comes in smaller sizes.

Velocity Art And Design
251 Yale Ave N.
Seattle WA 98109
Phone: 206-749-9575
Hours: Su-Sa 10a-7p
velocityartanddesign.com

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Post a review May 8th, 2008 Kate

Triple shoes

Triple shoesThere’s a (somewhat) new shop for shoes in Ballard. Triple opened a couple of months ago on Ballard Ave just above Rudy’s and King’s Hardware. The hip shop is owned by the same folks that own Market Street Shoes. The 2nd floor space is extremely cool. There are three distinct areas - one for everyday wear, one for modern luxury shoes, and a third for Triple merchandise and rare vinyl records. Check out how they display their shoes.

Triple
5227 Ballard Ave. NW
Seattle, WA 98107
206-789-8212

Post a review May 8th, 2008 Kate

Pint-sized politics

president poopyheadI had to laugh when I saw this shirt at Pop Tots last weekend. Who says Junior can’t tell it like it is? The shop is full of some cool kiddo clothes, rock-n-roll clothes, as well as some political shirts, too. Don’t worry, it’s not just the president who’s made the front of a pint-sized shirt. Obama & Hillary are also represented. While you might not think our president is a poopyhead, I know a few adults who would love to wear a t-shirt like this. It sells for $27.

Pop Tots
6405 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-522-4322
poptots.net
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Post a review May 3rd, 2008 Kate

Belli Skincare

Belli skincareI’m learning that pregnancy comes with a bunch of rules that aren’t always easy to follow. Women can’t eat, drink or pretty much do anything without questioning whether or not it’s safe for the baby. One of the problems I’m having is with my skin. It’s oilier and breaks out a lot easier. Too bad I can’t use salicylic acid. Then I came across Belli Skincare. It’s made specifically for pregnant women. All the ingredients are tested specifically with baby in mind. They have acne skin wash, stretch mark lotion, this facial sunscreen and many, many more products. A 2 oz. bottle sells for $24.

Belli Skincare
belliskincare.com

Post a review April 30th, 2008 Kate

Bright spring vases

Camelion Design vasesEach spring a switch gets flipped and all of a sudden I’m mad about bright colors. Maybe it’s the vibrant flowers in my garden, I’m not really sure. This year I’m decorating a new house. The walls are all pretty pale or neutral that are screaming for personality. I found these great blue vases (that come in a variety of beautiful colors) at Camelion Design. The small one is $9, the large one is $12.50.

Camelion Design

5330 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle, WA 98107
Phone: 206-783-7125
Hours: M-F 11a-6p; Sa 10a-6p; Su 11a-5p
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Post a review April 28th, 2008 Kate

Joy Chen shoes

Joy Chen ShoesOn my annual quest for new spring shoes I came across these caramel patent leather Joy Chen heels at Clementine. The linen-wrapping on the heel and on the bottom help to give these shoes a casual look, while the patent and tortoise shell buckle dress them up a bit. You could wear these with just about anything. They cost $188.

Clementine
Women’s shoes
4447 California Ave. SW
Seattle, WA 98116
Phone: 206-935-9400
Hours: Tu-Fr 11a-7p; Sa 10a-6p; Su 10a-5p
clementines.com
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(1) review April 26th, 2008 Kate

A stylish twist on the little black dress

Unused dressI sure wish I had somewhere to wear this USE unused pleat dress that I found at Merge! Pat (the owner) says that this number is not for the fashion faint-of-heart and I can see why. It’s cut short and sassy. Add a pair of spiky heels and you’ve got yourself a great night-on-the-town dress. It sells for $195.

Merge
5000 20th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107
Hours: Tu-Th 11a-6p; Fr-Sa 11a-7p; Su 12p-5p
Phone: 206-782-5335
mergeboutique.blogspot.com
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Post a review April 26th, 2008 Kate

The Hushamok Hammock

Hushamok HammockMy husband and I are expecting baby #1 in August. We’re still a bit in baby-denial which means we haven’t really started the nursery yet. As any pregnant woman should do, I took a trip to Tottini to look around and get a feeling for this whole baby thing. I found this Hushamok Hammock that is supposed to literally rock your baby to sleep. They call it the bed for the “fourth trimester” and it basically mimics the swaying movement that baby loved in the womb. While it is a little pricey, people I’ve talked to say it’s worth every penny. It really does help the baby sleep. The hammock comes in several colors and the stand comes in either wood or aluminum. It’s also portable so you can take it to grandma & grandpa’s house. The Hushamok Hammock is $429.

Tottini
259 Yale Ave N
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-254-0400
Hours: Mo-Sa 10a-6p; Su 10a-5p
tottini.com
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Post a review April 26th, 2008 Kate

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