The boutique has two floors (with a really lovely staircase) - I spent my time on the second floor trying on shoes and browsing decor.
An alcove full of wedding dresses - look at that wood floor! |
Sale rack, seriously, that beauty in the front is tea-length and on sale for $250! |
Don't worry, the fitting room has comfy seating (and a really cool paper backdrop). |
This is accessory heaven - a partial photo of the wall of hats. |
Shoes that I would steal... |
Need to embellish your waist? Not a problem. |
You can also try a buttery silk sash. |
An array of glittery clutches. |
The room full of decorations is sensory overload, these people have everything from striped straws to cocktail napkins in a variety of drool-worthy motifs:
Decor display - everything is for sale except the cake. |
More decor with splashes of color - love the bride & groom glitter signs. |
This store is a real work of art, it's right down the street from 900 N. Michigan & Water Tower - come check it out!
Image via BHLDN |
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