Convergence Zone
In just a few days, Seattle shopping writer Lei Ann Shiramizu will ever-so-quietly open the doors of Momo, a sweet boutique in the International District for those who live, seek or fantasize about a happy, lucky life.
By Monica Fischer | November 1, 2007
Convergence Zone
It's been a few years since Fremont could righteously profess to be Seattle's funkiest neighborhood, but it does claim one of the city's edgiest apparel stores for men and women. Sadly, that boutique, Enexile, will close at the end of the month.
By Monica Fischer | October 22, 2007
Daily Find
The sleek white leather-covered loungers at Queen Anne restaurant Veil will provide the perfect backdrop for richly textured fall fashions from Belltown boutique Kuhlman when the two join forces Oct. 4 for a runway show.
By Natalie Bow | October 2, 2007
When it comes to men's style in Seattle, most fellas pledge allegiance to one of two camps: the outdoorsy-fleece camp or the Belltown-based camp whose uniform consists of an untucked white button-down shirt over jeans.
By Natalie Bow | August 2, 2007
Daily Find
We can only assume that Illi owner Janelle Lancaster was so inspired by Tim Gunn (http://www.bravotv.com/Project_Runway/bio/heidi_and_tim/Tim_Gunn)’s recent visit to Seattle that she felt compelled to craft a metrosexual-friendly fashion event just for the boys. (The “Project Runway” style guru was in town promoting his book, “Tim Gunn: A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style.”)
By Natalie Bow | May 14, 2007
Daily Find
The shop will continue to carry the tough, edgy styles in muted colors that it’s known for but the selection will evolve in its new location. You'll see some higher-priced lines such as the fashion-forward designs of Helmut Lang, a hard-to-find brand in Seattle, as well as affordable offerings from Penguin and Modern Amusement.
By Kathy Schultz | January 11, 2007
Seattle Style File
It's a busy season for shops in Seattle. Stores are opening, closing and expanding. Here are some notable happenings.
By Kathy Schultz | September 6, 2006