The Shop Tart’s oldest baby graduated from elementary school yesterday (*sniff*.) She realized that while the oldest has his father’s gift for public speaking, her middle child might have her gift for originality on the fashion front. You see, the day before, the middle child had played George Washington in his school play. He wore his grandfather’s Citadel dress coat for the part.

“Mom,” he asked on Thursday night, “Can you go to Mimi’s and get that coat back?”

“Well, it’s kind of late. Why?”

“She said I could borrow it any time and I want to wear it to the graduation tomorrow, because I think I should look nice.”

Never one to discourage a fashion risk taker, she said yes, because why not? She herself was planning on wearing a leather mini skirt to the ceremony (Phillip Lim, of course, so no way was it tacky, but she was pretty sure no one else would be wearing such a thing.) The coat looked fab with his white oxford and khakis. In fact, the Shop Tart might wear it next winter as a jacket, because it had the same look as those Ralph Lauren Black Label military jackets that go for thousands. She promises not to carry a sword, wear a funny hat or rock gray dress pants. In fact, it looked pretty cool with the leather mini.

Because it was a warm day, he left the jacket in the car when they went for a graduation lunch at Motor Supply. The patio there was lovely. There was a nice breeze and the lunch hit the spot. The honoree, wearing a blue shirt, navy blazer, khakis and a striped tie (and breaking his mother’s heart because he looked so grown-up,) order this scrumptious BBQ pork sandwich with mac and cheese.

BBQ Pork Sandwich at Motor Supply.

The guy who left his coat in the car enjoyed potato soup and the rest of his brother’s mac and cheese. The Shop Tart and her husband, who wanted the pork sandwich but was afraid to order it in front of her, had salmon salad with fennel, artichokes and a sweet onion vinaigrette.

Salmon salad at Motor Supply.

The honoree’s grandfather, who is not afraid of his wife and her grilled chicken salad, enjoyed the pork chop special, as did everyone else at the table who insisted on trying it. It was served with sweet potato puree and cooked to perfection.

Pork chops with sweet potato puree at Motor Supply.

The honoree’s uncle - the Shop Tart’s health-conscious brother - ordered a salad with heirloom tomatoes, watermelon, red onion, feta, mint and basil. The Shop Tart was kind of jealous. Hooray for summer!

Watermelon and heirloom tomato salad at Motor Supply.

After the meal, they shared key lime pie. Perfect! Next, Mimi took the honoree shopping, as it also happened to be his birthday. He found a backpack at - where else? - the Backpacker, which will serve him well in middle school next year (*sniff*.) The Shop Tart and her fashion risk taker stopped by AnnaBelle’s to drop off some lavender, because he has requested a lavender bag, which helps him sleep. While they were at LaRoque, he scored another bow tie for his growing collection. Also in the shop, the ladies were chatting about matchmaking parties in Columbia. New trend alert? Thoughts? The Shop Tart loves the idea and hopes she would be allowed to chaperone.

After that, they went to Piggly Wiggly for Port Royal shrimp and corn on the cob for dinner. Did you know that the Pig on Devine carries Port Royal shrimp? Well, they do and it is divine. Unfortunately, the dinner didn’t happen because the Shop Tart was plumb exhausted. Never fear, it will happen tonight. Or maybe tomorrow, since she and her husband are going to Sprummer tonight.

Are you going? Are you? It’s going to be a blast! And it isn’t too late to get tickets. Judging from last year, the food will be incredible and the music will, too. Edwin McCain and the Blue Dogs are playing. Last year, the Shop Tart discovered an excellent summer cocktail: fig-infused vodka and club soda with lime. Mmmmm… Really, she hopes you can make it. Not sure what she’ll be wearing (maybe that striped knit maxi dress from Lola?) but do come say hi!

Sprummer

Later, la famille Shop Tart celebrated the graduate’s birthday, sans toddler, at Tabouli. It was $3 martini night, but they did not indulge. After, they went together to choose a cell phone for the (*sniff*) rapidly maturing young man. After that, the Shop Tart and her husband, who hate to let a sitter go once she is in the house, left the two big kids at home with their brother and the sitter and went to Hunter Gatherer, where they ran into Tom Hall of Carolina Boudain fame and his lovely wife Julie, and Kristy and Anthony Quattrone. Kristy and Anthony had enjoyed dinner at Dianne’s earlier and it was great to see them. Now that Kristy is no longer captive at Tullullah, the Shop Tart doesn’t see her as often as she would like!

In other news…

  • Simply Savory is having a wine tasting (free!) today from 4:30 to 6:30 pm, as well as one tomorrow from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Joseph Vernon, a local chocolatier, will be at today’s tasting with truffles. Hell, yeah!
  • Summer has arrived at Max and Prissy. You know what that means for you? 30 to 75% off. Hooray!
  • Today is the last day to take advantage of 20% off spring and summer and 10% off denim at M boutique, so go!
  • Belladea has a new shipment from Susanna Monaco.

Happy Shopping and don’t forget to tell them you read it on the Shop Tart!

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Some days aren’t meant for work. Due to inclement weather, they aren’t so great for play, either. The Shop Tart recommends a little Happy Hour, grown-up style. That would be as opposed to just-out-of-college-and-broke style, which involved slurping up as many vodka tonics as possible before Goatfeathers’ happy hour ended and drinks were rendered unaffordable. Grown-ups have more fun, they really do. Once upon a time, on a warm and dreary day, the Shop Tart had childcare and nothing to do. She also had a cell phone, with plenty of fun people in the contact list. Her first text -  “having bad day. glass of wine at gourmet?” - was answered with a cheerful phone call and happy hour was ON.

Lucky for the ladies, the outdoor tables at Gourmet Shop had cleared by 3:30 or so when they arrived. Yes, that’s a bit early for a glass of wine, but it was kind of close to a weekend. As they perused the wine list, they were cheered to see splits of bubbly were available. Or so they thought. As it turns out, the low prices were for full-sized bottles. The lovely people at the café realized the futility of trying to mark up prices for drinking in when someone could just run inside the shop, grab a bottle and uncork it themselves. So, this lovely bottle of Pol Clément set them back just $9.99.

Afternoon at the Gourmet Shop.

As mentioned before: Early Wine + No Food = Unseemly Behavior. The Shop Tart recommends the cheese and pâté plate. She and her friend took the waiter’s suggestion on cheese and pâté and were not disappointed. Not one little bit.

Afternoon at the Gourmet Shop.

Also available on the menu:Two cheeses and two pâtés, One cheese and two pâtés…or the deluxe Three cheeses and two pâtés. Or you can go pâté-only. Or cheese extravaganza. Or prosciutto and parrano. Or melty Brie with baguette. Are you hungry? Shop Tart Tip: You can always recork a bottle and take it with you, so there is no need to guzzle. You can also leave a glass or two for the waiter. Did you know that “pourboire” means “tip” in French? And that it translates literally to “for drinking?” But do not consider the dregs of your wine to be an actual tip. Leave a real one, as your waiter is probably the last guy to go home, because of those irritants still out on the sidewalk. And do offer to close out your tab as soon as you are finished ordering so he can tally his sales. That is a nice thing to do.

Yesterday was a rainy day but a bottle of bubbly was not at all what the Shop Tart wanted. To cheer herself up and entertain her middle child and his friend, who had both given stellar performances in the school play that day, she accompanied them to Simply Savory for ice cream cones. Delish! There was a group of ladies in the wine room who appeared to be enjoying a birthday luncheon; this looked like a great deal of fun and the Shop Tart thinks she would like to entertain a group of ladies there herself one of these days. After that, she made a quick trip to Kicks, where spring shoes are 30% off. How could she resist? She’s patiently waiting to see if those multi-colored Nanette Lepore sandals can be located in her size. These perfect-for-the-rest-of-your-life Jill Stuarts are on sale:

Jill Stuart, 30% off at Kicks.

And, yes, the Shop Tart knows you were eying that fab pair in the background. Gorgeous! They are by L.A.M.B. and are also on sale.

L.A.M.B., 30% off at Kicks.

Now, are you looking for a real deal? A deal so good, you’ll feel giddy? How about these super-comfortable, classic ballet flats by Restricted? They were only $54 full-price, so at 30% off they are more or less free. As you may know, the Shop Tart gets emotional about her passion for tan patent leather shoes of any style. Navy patent is mad sophisticated. And fuschia? Yes! You could score all three for the price of just two.

Restricted, 30% off at Kicks.

These are also on sale and practically free.

30% off at Kicks.

Out of your size? Never fear. There were plenty of new things in all price ranges (Psssst…mostly on the lower end. We love summer!) The Shop Tart predicts the Jeffrey Campbell gold ruffled sandals will sell out by the end of the week and the shell and lizard pair next to them won’t be far behind.

New at Kicks!

Lurrrve these Nanette Lepores (you can see the green soles reflected on the table!) and the metallic Andrea Carranos next to them. All three could be worn through summer and into fall (and winter…and next spring…)

New at Kicks!

There were more new kicks by Enigma and Restricted (always great prices!), Nanette Lepore and others.

New at Kicks!

And these were just out of the box, not even on the floor yet.

New at Kicks!

After Kicks, the Shop Tart stopped by Non(e)such for a wedding gift - Annieglass with a gold rim to complement the bride’s china pattern - which they wrapped and mailed for her. She spent a few minutes chatting with the ladies at VanJean before heading home to make eggplant pizza. What a lovely way to fill a rainy day with sunshine!

In other news…

  • If you have a child or just like to shop for them, do stop by KD’s Treehouse and join their club for occasional emails and special discounts!
  • Today and tomorrow, get 20% off spring and summer merchandise and 10% off denim at M Boutique.
  • Bohemian has new shipments from Free People, Dogeared (gold necklaces, irish linen bracelets and other jewelry) and Ragdoll (super comfortable layering tanks and bandeaus in charcoal and a beautiful range of purples.)
  • Spring merchandise at Max and Prissy is at least 30% off.
  • Tonight from 5 to 7 pm, head to Cellar on Greene for a $7 wine tasting with one of the Shop Tart’s favorite wine reps, Michael Cramer. Pinot noir and chardonnay. Yum.
  • Friday evening, Sprummer is the place to be. Great time, great cause. The Shop Tart and her husband had a ball last year and can’t wait to go back. Edwin McCain and the Blue Dogs are playing, the food will be fabulous and so will the company (ahem.) Get your tickets now.
  • Everything is on sale at Weathers, y’all. S’crazy!
  • Solstice is teaming up with Three Dog Bakery for another Doggie Wine Dinner on June 18th. Call the restaurant for details and reservations.

Happy Shopping and don’t forget to tell them you read it on the Shop Tart!

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Yesterday afternoon, Allison Barnes from Southern Living was in LaRoque with AnnaBelle to get a feel for the shop for a piece in the magazine. The Shop Tart was there to get a feel for all the cool new stuff AnnaBelle has in the works, including a reversible skirt (Business on the inside, party on the outside, or vice versa. Gorgeous either way) and some shorts similar to the dressy silk ones we’ve been seeing in all the magazines (But with bigger, better, non-bulky pockets.) A mother, her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend were there and the daughter, looking for a graduation dress, found the perfect one at LaRoque after going to several other shops and “trying on hundreds.” While AnnaBelle fitted her for a few minor alterations, those amazing cookies from Devine Foods next door kept the boyfriend busy, although he seemed to hold his own with all those women. Later, another mother-daughter team stopped in for dresses for an upcoming wedding. The mother scored a dress she had spotted a week before in the window and loved. The little brother, dragged along for the trip, also enjoyed a cookie. No wonder all the boys love AnnaBelle. Have you tried those cookies? If she gave you one, you would love her, too, if you don’t already.

VanJean was bustling, too. In the morning, the Shop Tart popped in to rifle through the sale racks. Somehow, though she has seen it all before courtesy of her obsession with new shipments, she always finds something new. Frankly a new, recesso-fabulous price can make what’s old seem new again. Gorgeous top and lust-worthy skirt? Scored! Later that afternoon, Phillip Lim Sales Director Chiaki and New York Store Director Esteban from the big city were in VanJean chatting with the ladies. That evening, owner Melissa Blanchard wanted them to enjoy a true southern dinner, so off to Mr. Friendly’s it was. The Shop Tart met them there and felt a little light-headed faced with all that fabulousness, but Chiaki and Esteban were as down-to-earth as anyone she has ever met. Esteban, who entertained the heck out of the table with a true-life New York City shoplifting story, might be an even bigger fan of Morrissey than the Shop Tart is*, which proves beyond a shadow of a doubt how very cool Phillip Lim is. He has a lot in common with Mary and Kindall, who are not afraid to chase down would-be shoplifters, though it’s a bit more harrowing and involves trains in the big city. On the other hand, our police have more time to follow up with the perpetrators. Chiaki has an adorable nine-year old daughter. In a photo on her mother’s phone, she is grinning and wearing a fab trench. Of course, the Shop Tart had to know who did the trench. Donna Karan, bien sûr. Oh, to live in New York City as the daughter of someone in fashion…why do these things never happen to the Shop Tart? And…um…by the way…HOW COOL IS IT THAT THE SHOP TART GOT TO HAVE DINNER WITH PEOPLE FROM PHILLIP LIM? Answer: So cool. You will not be surprised to see how well Esteban and Chiraki rock the comfortably fabulous and modern style that is Phillip Lim. Fried pickles, green tomatoes, and grits were enjoyed by all.

The ladies of VanJean with Esteban and Chiraki of Phillip Lim.

Because Mr. Friendly’s is the place to go with out-of-town guests who want a taste of southern style, AnnaBelle and Allison from Southern Living were dining on the patio. The Shop Tart joined them after dinner to dish about shoes, dresses and all sorts of other fascinating subjects. Allison is so much fun and the Shop Tart thinks if she ever wants to move to Columbia, we would love to have her. In a super-classy move, the Shop Tart graciously offered to finish the dessert they had left on the table. Yum. Can’t wait to see the piece on AnnaBelle, but don’t hold your breath, because these things can take a year. Frankly, this is a good thing for you, dear reader, because you have months to place your orders before she gets too busy. Look at these two lovely ladies…

Allison Barnes of Southern Living and AnnaBelle LaRoque

The Shop Tart came home and tumbled into bed (after washing her face, applying sufficient skin-care products and brushing her teeth, of course. And drinking a cup of tea. And watching her first episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey on the laptop. Oh, let the new addiction begin…) She dreamed fabulous dreams, all about fashion and magazine people being interested in her favorite town in the world. Mwah!

In other news…

  • The aforementioned VanJean sale? Yup. Go get fabulous deals on things you can wear right this second. Did the Shop Tart mention how she loves Phillip Lim?
  • Everything at Kicks is 25% off.
  • Check out the cuteness at KD’s Treehouse right now…
    KD's Treehouse
  • Since they were closed on Monday, Solstice is offering a great lists of half-price wines this evening. Enjoy!
  • Thursday and Friday take 20% off spring and summer merchandise and 10% off denim at M Boutique.
  • Enjoy a complimentary (that means free, yo) wine tasting tonight at Cellar on Greene from 5 to 7 pm. The tasting is free if you buy one item from the menu (And we all know that Wine + No Food = Sloppy Drinker) and $5 if you don’t.

Happy Shopping and don’t forget to tell them you read it on the Shop Tart!

* Although not, perhaps, a bigger fan than Mr. Shop Tart. Had to add that so Mr. Shop Tart wouldn’t throw a fit.

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Last week, when the weather was mellow and the mosquitoes were easily dissuaded by a spritz of repellent, the Shop Tart was invited for a drink on the patio at the home of her friends Tracie and Jay. They were joined by Jeffrey Day, arts aficionado and one of the brightest new stars in the local blog pool. Jeffrey was getting ready to head to Spoleto, where he is now, and his updates are a great read, although they might make you insanely jealous if you wish you were there. Anyhow, the conversation was interesting and any evening that ends with the singing of Tammy Wynette is a good one in the Shop Tart’s book.

Tracie, by the way, is one of those people who puts together a fab party with seemingly no effort. First of all, she uses these mad chic linens from Flock Home, with which the Shop Tart has become truly, madly, deeply obsessed. Designer Gina Pericini is a friend of Tracie’s from California. Maybe the secret to being casually hip-as-hell is having the right friends. Or maybe the friends come second. Chicken, egg, chicken, egg. The drink turned into a light dinner and the Shop Tart sipped cava while her hostess chopped, oiled and salted various delicacies for the grill. Did you know that green onions, lightly salted and grilled, taste better than onion rings?

Garden Party at Tracie and Jay's

Green onions, green tomatoes, okra, corn on the cob, tuna…all lovely grilled. She also had the famed Palmetto Cheese, both jalapeño and regular for comparison. Food is always a nice conversational piece. People love to share their opinions (which is why so many of them have blogs. Ahem.) Another friend once hosted a pizza tasting party, serving local pies, all cheese and offering pads and pencils for scoring. The Shop Tart doesn’t remember who won, but the party was a hit. On the patio, Tracie laid out a feast - olives, palmetto cheese, strawberries, crackers, vegetables for dipping - divine!

Garden Party at Tracie and Jay's

The patio offers a view of the lawn, which is more sculpture garden than lawn and is utterly lovely. Jay Hubbell is an artisan stonemason and sculptor (yes, the Shop Tart had to text Tracie for that description) and his work can be seen in various spots around town. It’s large in scale and the effect of several pieces in one yard is stunning. You know what else is stunning? A guy who can build stylish tomato stakes at the drop of a hint. Love these. Love!

Garden Party at Tracie and Jay's

While the tomato stakes are the bomb, you can glimpse a better example of Jay’s work to the left. In fact, while Tracie was preparing dinner and the Shop Tart was watching and sucking down cava sharing charming anecdotes, Jay was giving Jeffrey a guided tour of his work around town.

The evening was lovely, as were the handmade stacks of crackers, Palmetto Cheese, hot sauce and grilled green tomato. Yup. And the Shop Tart thinks we should all follow Tracie’s lead and enjoy a branch or two of something lovely from the yard (or the neighbor’s yard, if they are generous or not home.) So simple, so stylish, n’est-ce pas?

Garden Party at Tracie and Jay's

In other news…

  • Collect your old gold and head to Unforgettable Fine Jewelry on Thursday from 6 until 8:30 pm for a gold party. You know how it goes: Bring your unwanted gold jewelry to sell for cash or…drumroll…this is where it gets interesting…double the amount in store credit! And…you and the other guests will enjoy complimentary drinks, heavy hors d’oeuvres and live music while you wait for your gold to be valued. Entry is free but space is limited, so call 779-3636 today to r.s.v.p.
  • Check out new stuff at Revente from Blue-Q, including eco-stylish water bottles.
  • Shop Tart Deal Alert: Ashley Hayes, a certified Pilates instructor with a great reputation, is offering Shop Tart readers an Introductory Pilates session for only $30. This would be a private, one-on-one session with the Pilates machines. That is an incredible deal. if you haven’t tried Pilates, this is your chance. Even one session on the machines will help you bring more to your mat practice. Call 803-800-6726 for your appointment as soon as possible, as she will get booked.
  • The Vidalia Casserole from Simply Savory was mouth-wateringly delicious. Call and see what they have in the freezer or just stop by. This is the easiest way to enjoy a home-cooked meal!
  • Thursday night, pack up your lawn chairs and head over to Riverbanks Botanical Garden for Rhythm and Blooms. Enjoy live music by the J’ouvert Steel Band, wine and tapas available for purchase, pre-prdered picnic baskets and gorgeous spring weather. Picnics must be ordered from Riverbanks by 5 pm the Tuesday before the show. You can also browse local art while you sip, chat and listen to music. Rhythm and Blooms is the perfect way to kick off your weekend and this is the last one! 6 to 9 pm.
    Rhythm and Blooms
  • Friday evening, Sprummer is the place to be. Great time, great cause. The Shop Tart and her husband went last year and can’t wait to go back. Edwin McCain and the Blue Dogs are playing, the food will be fabulous and so will the company (ahem.) Get your tickets now.
    Sprummer
  • On Saturday, wake up early and head down to Hyatt Park at the Eau Claire clock tower for the Ribs & Renaissance Festival. According to their Facebook page, “this will not involve people running around in Medieval costumes, but there will be a ribs tasting.” There also will be other types of food, cheap beer, local music, indie movies and - most importantly - Crafty Feast, an independent craft fair. Love Etsy? This is the live version. The festival lasts from 11 am until 8 pm. Enjoy music by American Gun, Magnetic Flowers, The Unawares, Mystic Vibrations and more. Crafty Feast will include fifty-six vendors. Bring some spending money because most of these yummy goods only will be offered in Columbia once. See you there!
  • Friday from 6 to 8:30 pm, head to Frame of Mind to “Investigate Mike Krajewski’s DNA.” Enjoy an evening of his art, music and film.

Happy Shopping and don’t forget to tell them you read it on the Shop Tart!

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So…the big Westin Resort Wedding Weekend was not a complete success. The Shop Tart had a lovely time Friday at the post-rehearsal party in Bluffton. At 4 am, she woke to a loud shrieking noise. Her throat felt like it was on fire. Back in the day, she would have downed a few ibuprofen after recalling that, yes, she had had about four too many drinks and, yes, too many cigarettes will make one’s throat sore. But that was then. She had, in fact, behaved perfectly decently. Really. No cigarettes and only one too many glasses of bubbly. The loud shrieking noise was a fire alarm. Luckily, there was no fire. Not so luckily, the faulty alarm continued for thirty minutes. Although she has never been to medical school and isn’t even particularly bright in the science department, she knew immediately that the sore throat was a case of strep. How did she make this brilliant diagnosis? Well…the toddler had been diagnosed with strep on Friday and given that the weekend babysitter was a bona fide trusted adult and loving family member*, she and Mr. Shop Tart decided to head to the beach anyway. Karma in action, kids. True story. She secured a prescription for an antibiotic from a dear doctor friend in Columbia and sent poor Mr. Shop Tart out for the dope.

She rallied for breakfast (love a fancy hotel buffet!) Afterward, because it was pouring rain and they were unable to swim or enjoy the beach, she and Mr. Shop Tart spent some time wandering the hotel. He exercised and she sat in the sauna and felt the delicious heat permeating her rapidly-healing body. Antibiotics work really fast when you only take them once every ten years or so. She drank myriad cups of herbal tea and even enjoyed a little shoe-browsing in the lobby on her brand-new MacBook Pro (SQUEEE!) The couple tried in vain to book pre-wedding massages. Apparently, they were not the only ones wandering around with nothing to do. The rain cleared in the afternoon and, along with some other guests, they secured taxi transportation to the wedding, which was absolutely stunning. Although the Shop Tart doesn’t usually gush about such things, the church was one of the most beautiful she has ever seen. The bride was gorgeous, the groom suitably nervous and thrilled, and the reception, at her family’s home on the river, was dreamy. The Shop Tart was exhausted, which is the only disadvantage of not being used to taking antibiotics. After the reception, she and Mr. Shop Tart retired to the hotel, where she passed out in the bed, sober. Sunday morning, she made it down for a walk on the beach and a quick nap by the pool. Although the resort was lovely for a couple, she would highly recommend it for a long weekend with children. There were three pools, one indoors for rain, and the hotel is right on the beach. There were a couple of restaurants and a bar, but casual meals could also be enjoyed al fresco. The children’s program looked like a lot of fun, even in the rain.

After checkout, they went to the Boathouse for brunch, which the Shop Tart recommends. Maybe it was just because she was feeling better, but her crab cakes and eggs were delicious. The restaurant’s wine list was more than decent and, given the virtuous weekend she had, the Shop Tart is not ashamed to admit she enjoyed a glass of Principessa di Gavia, which she knew from Baan Sawan. Dry, white wine: It’s what’s for breakfast, y’all. She and her husband also enjoyed quietly mocking some guy at the next table who must have seen Sideways one too many times. Quietly mocking people without needing to say the words is one of the great joys of marriage.

When they arrived home, they took the whole family, intrepid babysitters included, out for dinner at the Cock n Bull. Oh, the lovely shrimp burger…

Here you go…

  • KD’s Treehouse has the new Kate Quinn organic tops for grown-ups. Yay! Now adults can have the same soft, cotton next to their skin that the kids have been enjoying.
  • Pink Sorbet is offering 25 to 65% off, through today. Lilly is the perfect antidote to the rainy day blues, n’est-ce pas?
  • Kicks is still offering 25% off the entire store. Hooray!
  • In Charleston for the weekend? Don’t forget to take a look at the groundbreaking pop up shop at 501 King Street. The concept and the locally designed fashions are mad hot.
  • Lots of places are closed today, so call before you go. And expect more updates tomorrow. Mwah!

Happy Shopping and don’t forget to tell them you read it on the Shop Tart!

* Thank you, Aunt Molly! And thank you, Aunt Molly’s helpers, Uncles Nick and Barkley!

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