Who’s (Hopefully) Covering What at Neumos Bowie Cover Night
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A conversation with Seattle
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On February 13th, the 8,200 square-feet flagship store officially opened on the prime real estate of Pine Street. Tucked into … Continue reading 5 Tips For Maintaining Your Sanity at Zara
Last Wednesday, supermodel Candice Swanepoel — all legs and glorious hair — made a visit to Bellevue Square’s Victoria’s Secret store to promote the Swim 2013 collection. (Despite bikini-wearing weather happening maybe two months out of the year, Seattle had rallied enough votes to win an Angel visit. Hooray Seattle!) Continue reading Angel Candice Swanepoel’s Visit to Seattle Goes Swimmingly
The pace of fashion has accelerated beyond imagination. Retailers are pumping clothes out faster than the masses can buy it. Anna Telcs, a Seattle-based clothing and costume designer, is doing just the opposite. She is slowing fashion down. Continue reading Strath Shepard Visits Anna Telcs’s Fashion Exhibit “The Dowsing”
For those of you who didn’t already know, Macy’s has a small window to shop their Black Friday specials. For the brave, Macy’s opens its doors at 12 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 23 (the midnight of Thanksgiving night) and deals end that same day at 1 p.m. Yes–that’s 11 hours to shop your little heart out. Continue reading Forget Sleeping, It’s Gonna Be Black Midnight at Macy’s
GQ’s “The Macklemore Bible of Thrift-Store Shopping” admits that “The guy knows his shit. Here, he schools us on the kind of consignment stores you should avoid, the most underrated place to start digging, and how much you can spend on a thrift item before you’re getting played.” Continue reading Macklemore Schools GQ Readers on Thrift Shop Dos & Don’ts
This new Rack, square-footage-wise, is the same size as the old Rack on the, uh, bustling corner of 2nd and Pine. But instead of being crammed onto three levels, the new Rack is all one floor on the bottom of Westlake. So, for the employees, no more huffing it up the stairs every time you need to talk to someone. There are other improvements. “We have real nice dressing rooms with doors now,” one salesperson gushed. Continue reading Live From the New Nordstrom Rack, Which Opens Thursday