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The Orchid Boutique: Swim suit shopping made fun

I went on a shopping spree, well more like a window shopping spree (Summer fun with the kids is cutting into my shopping budget) following Southern Living magazine’s advise.

This month they featured 7 Miami boutiques in their travel section and I took a day last week to go check them all out.

All of the stores they recommended were on Miami Beach but only one was in what I consider South Beach “proper.” Some would consider that an oxymoron, but there are definite boundaries to the heart of the Art Deco, bikini/thong clad, anything, I MEAN ANYTHING goes district, that gives this area its reputation. I mean there is South Beach, and then there is SOUTH BEACH…does that make sense? We’re talking Ocean Drive and Collins Ave from 5th through 22nd Street… And that might be stretching it but I thought I should include the W Hotel.

The Orchid Boutique is located at 8th Street and Collins Avenue.

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If Southern Living had not recommended this store I might have walked on by (sorry Orchid Boutique). Not that it doesn’t have a nice store front, but from my experience, the South Beach stores that display swimsuits, and are not national chains that we all know and love, are a little bit, if I may be frank, cheesy and cheap (not necessarily price, but material).

But what do I know? Obviously, not much, because I had probably my best bathing suit trying on experience of my life at the Orchid Boutique. And it is not because I LOOK the best I have ever looked in a suit- no pictures here, you are just going to have to trust me on this one.

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I loved the Orchid Boutique because

1. The inventory was beautiful and unique, yet not over the top expensive. It seems like I could buy a suit here and not see it walking by me on every trip I take to the beach.
2. The space was bright, light and not filled to the brim with inventory, which I find overwhelming. Walking in this beautiful shop took me to a happy place, which is a good place to start when trying on swim suits.
3. The sales person was super nice and accommodating. I believe there is an art to being helpful, yet not pushy, and suggestive, but not judgemental when it comes to selling clothes, or anything, really. The perfect sales associate some how knows when to leave a shopper alone to browse by themselves or when to come to the rescue when a customer needs some help. The sales person at Orchid Boutique, whose name I wish I knew, was all that and more which made my shopping experience very pleasant.

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Southern Living magazine explained, “The Orchid Boutique is an e-retailer that went brick-and-mortar in March, giving beach bunnies instant access to their unique collection of 22 hand-picked labels.”

I found that I really loved the brightly colored Columbian line, Maaji.

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According to the About page of their own website, “the Maaji signature has been built up by avant-garde combinations and prints, mix of materials and textures, inventive and cutting-edge silhouettes and the sweetness and ubiquitous presence of small details.” I think that it is the mix of material feel that I liked best and really made this line feel special and unique. The fabrics felt very expensive and BONUS, their suits were reversible… so with one purchase it’s almost like you are getting two bathing suits for one. PLUS, when you purchase a suit from the Maaji Underwater Conquest Collection, the company will plant a tree in your honor. Click on the link below for further details of the company’s environmental initiative and a fun tool that let’s you calculate your own carbon footprint:
Maaji Swimwear

I am excited that Southern Living magazine introduced me to this beautiful boutique. Shopping for a new bathing suit can be quite stressful but I know from now on I won’t have to look any further than the Orchid Boutique.

Don’t worry, even if you don’t live in Miami you have full access to this store online. Visit their store at: <a href="http://www.theorchidboutique.com

And here is a tip: if you want to make your swimsuit shopping day more enjoyable, just stay away from the 3 way mirrors. You can FEEL if a suit doesn’t fit correctly on your backside, right? Why worry too much with what lies on the other side? If you look in the mirror and what you see makes you smile just go with it- trust me, it will completely change your bathing suit shopping experience.

Fly Boutique- the second stop on my Southern Living shopping spree

The July 2012 Southern Living magazine featured 7 Miami boutiques in a retail therapy article in their travel section.

As part of my exploration of my new home, and to give myself a little dose of therapy, I decided to follow their advice and go on a little Southern Living Shopping spree.

My second stop of the day was the Fly Boutique.

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Since Fly Boutique owner Jean Marie opened her first boutique Jean Marie Vintage in November 1995 on South Beach, the resale store has been thriving. Jean Marie since moved her store to Lincoln Road, changed the name to Fly Boutique, and now resides at 1634 Euclid Avenue (at Lincoln Road).

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Unlike other second-hand store that I’ve visited, there is no moth ball stench in this charming, cozy store. According to the Etsy profile, “the style the owners have created comes in part from Jean Marie’s background in fashion. For three years in the early 90′s she worked for Luca Orlandi of Luca Luca. This background in fashion has been very important in setting the vibe for Fly Boutique. Even though it is mainly a a consignment and vintage boutique, it still has the feeling of a true retail boutique. Most important in the criteria of the search for inventory is quality. Every item is handpicked and carefully inspected. Taken into consideration is its style, age, condition and how well it is made. Most items are or appear to be unworn. If any item is not perfect, it is only chosen because it is amazing.”

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As I dug through this small store I could see this would be a GREAT place to go for an awesome 70′s costume, or the next Great Gatsby event. I’ve been in the market for a new pair of boots, but decided these jet black Cowboy boots would be better for the November 2012 Lakewood Boots and Bling party, rather than the perfect accompaniment to my favorite sun dress.

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I also found designer threads that looked like they came straight from my favorite store, never worn. I love this Calypso dress- I think leopard, especially the small print, works great as a neutral! What an easy dress to throw-on and run around town. It was $75 and I would have probably paid $300 for it in my favorite Calypso store in Preston Center in Dallas (they are also on line if you want to check them out, GREAT DRESSES- http://www.calypso.com).

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Jean Marie, the owner also has her own label, Puglia. If clothes come into the shop that aren’t just perfect and she is inspired to work with them, she remakes them and sells the new look in the Fly Boutique. I tried on this fun dress with the original “Gillians” label AND the new Puglia label.

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I had a great time shopping at the Fly Booutique! I love “the thrill of the hunt” but sometimes I just don’t find enough time for that game and prefer boutique shopping with less inventory… so as soon as I enter a store I can zero in on exactly what is there that interests me. However, the small size of this store made hunting manageable. In half an hour I felt like I had enough time to uncover many hidden gems and didn’t leave feeling like I had missed out on everything the shop had to offer.

I do think it is important to note that Fly Boutique is known for their shops, belts and designer bags. I heard a shopper talking to the sales associate explaining that she came in as often as she could to see the latest bags that had come into the store.

I loved Fly Boutique! I will always stop in whenever I pass by just to see what great find Jean Marie has uncovered. When I have a specific look I am trying to create, I know this shop will be my first stop because you never know what will be hanging on the Fly’s racks.

If you would like a small taste of this fabulous shop check out their new etsy online boutique, that just opened for business:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/flyboutiquevintage

OR stop in their new second boutique in the hip Miami MIMO district, located at 7235 Biscayne Blvd. Here the idea is to have a larger more creative space where you can find furniture, art and collectibles as well as the beautiful clothing and accessories that the boutique has always carried (I can’t wait to check it out!).

I followed Southern Living’s Shopping Guide

I love Southern Living magazine! Every Christmas my mom slips a gift certificate for the annual subscription in my Christmas stocking right next to the Runners World certificate from my dad (stockings are not just for children at our house).

This month (July 2012) I was so excited to see “Miami’s Summer Style” under retail therapy in the travel section. The first boutique listed was THE WEBSTER, which the kids and I checked out last May but I had not been to any of the 6 other stores featured and I could not wait to explore some new territory.

Last Saturday the family was packed and ready for the beach. My husband must have been thinking that I might need SOME kind-of therapy. As we were about to walk out of the door he said, “Mer, why don’t you go do something else… get out of here. I can take the kids to the beach.”

For a second, I felt a little left out from the family fun and started to resist, but then looked Vince in the eyes and realized he was just trying to give me a little gift. My added summer job as Kallaher Camp Counselor can get a little exhausting so I responded, “well there are a couple stores that I’ve been wanting to check-out.. you wouldn’t mind?”

I don’t think I even waited for his response.. nor did I take the time to change out of my bathing suit. I just exchanged my flip-flops for a pair of cute wedges and was out the door with my Southern Living magazine.

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I had already “googled” all of the stores and knew that they were all on South Beach, so I headed North to the A1A and parked in my husband’s office building garage, that is half a mile from the base of Lincoln Road.

According to http://www.lincolnroad.org, “Carl Fisher, the wealthy original developer of Miami Beach, envisioned Lincoln Road to be the Miami Beach counterpart to Fifth Avenue in New York, or Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. And indeed in the boom times of South Beach in the 1930′s, 1940′s, and 1950′s, it could match those upscale fashionable shopping districts.” Now, in 2012 it might not have all of the couture shopping houses that you can find on Fifth Avenue, but it is fun shopping! One-of-a-kind boutiques, art galleries and trendy restaurants that all stay open late make this shopping road quite unique.

On my blog this week I want to share my experiences on my Southern Living shopping spree. Saturday, I started up Lincoln from Washington Avenue and stopped at the first store I came to from their July list: the Alchemist.

Very unassuming from the sidewalk, the Alchemist was a small white-walled room lined with beautiful high fashion pieces organized by color.

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I was the only shopper in the store and thoroughly enjoyed taking my time, admiring the beautifully crafted art that hung in this store! It was exciting too, because almost the entire store’s inventory was marked to 50% off! Everything, except this gorgeous Isabel Marant number that I slipped on and LOVED (I wish the picture did it justice).

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Although, most of my future visits to the Alchemist will be to admire their selection of inventory rather than purchase (most is out of this stay at home mom’s budget) I can’t wait to go back. Their store was full of surprises!

I loved this line of skull cameos from a “hot NY designer” according to the clerk, (I must find the name but no luck tonight).

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And this beautiful collection of jewel-toned heels

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Sadly, I left with none of these items in my shopping bag, but a girl can always dream right? After leaving the Alchemist I moved on to the uber-cool resale store, The Fly Boutique (meet me here tomorrow to read about my second-hand finds).

Want to see more from the Alchemist? Check them out at http://www.shopalchemist.com OR visit their second location that is an 1800-square-foot “stunner” carved into a Herzog & de Meuron-designd parking garage, located at the opposite end of Lincoln Road.

**For those readers new to this blog I just wanted to point-out that I have not been employed as a summer counselor this year, just enjoying Summer time with my 3 young kids.

A new skirt from Clover Canyon

Over the next 6 weeks I have 5 social events sans-children, on my calendar and they are all happening in the next 7 days! Dinner at 3 fabulous Miami restaurants, the Fashion Bloggers do it Better Miami fashion show on Thursday night, and the Cold Play concert Friday night.

With all this fun coming my way I thought a new outfit was in order.

Lately, I have felt a bit like a cyber-stalker. I have been following the music and fashion blog, My Style Bass and have really enjoyed peaking into the life of its author, Brooke Atwood. Brooke is a beautiful girl from Jackson, Mississippi who recently followed her passion and went back to school at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) to get her Master of Arts in fashion design. In her blog she documents her new career, her favorite fashion and the live music shows that she enjoys.

I love Brooke’s style so when I was ready to shop I turned to My Style Bass to see her latest finds.

Last week she reported on a new line she loved Clover Canyon. I followed her “links” to the Fall 2012 collection and loved it. I was so glad to see that a South Miami boutique that I have been wanting to explore carried the line- Kristine Michael.

I had so much fun at this Miami boutique trying on at least 6 pieces of Clover Canyon’s new line (except Brooke’s awesome statement pants, which they did not carry) and settled on this skirt.

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It is stretchy, with no zippers, super comfortable and just thick enough to show no bulges that linger underneath. For my night out to dinner with friends, at the absolutely yummy Michael’s Genuine Saturday night, I paired the skirt with a new Ramy Brook blue silk top, my black Kenna-T cropped tuxedo jacket (probably my favorite item in my closet) and my leopard cuff by Worth Collection.

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The skirt was so comfortable I plan to wear it to all 5 of my social engagements this week and can’t wait to play in my closet and come up with different looks for each event.

FYI: Shopping in Miami? I highly recommend Kristine Michael boutique in South Miami at 57th and Sunset. The large selection of clothes and interesting pieces of jewelry and shoes was so fun to look through and the ladies that worked there were so lovely and welcoming. This isn’t always the case in Miami… customer service is just not the same as it was in Texas. I was very greatful to the lovely ladies that helped me and made me feel right at home, even though I came into shop with no make-up and dressed in old jeans and my hot pink running shoes!

We previewed the line at The Webster

Living in paradise definitely comes with a steep price tag. That is why I’m so excited about the launch of The Shops of Target. They have collaborated with 5 small, high end boutiques to bring us some local luxury at low prices.

One of these boutiques is just up the road on Miami Beach. In between an All Star game and cheer leading camp the kids and I went to check it out!

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We were so excited! They had 6 looks from the Target line displayed inside the front doors. As I went to snap pictures, though, the sales girl said, “NO!”. Boo, no pictures inside!

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She seemed to be watching that Target line like a hawk, but we did sneak a few pics from the rest of the store!

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There is the wallpaper some of the fabric is modeled after- it was beautiful!

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The Target line was beautiful you guys! It is worth hitting the Internet or store early. The fabric felt very luxurious and the craftsmanship really seemed nice. The woven beach bag seems like it should cost $200 not $40. There was a navy men’s blazer that was beautiful with a crinkled pin stripe button down underneath. The white cardigan with navy/green trim looked a little warm for a Miami summer. But I loved both the coral shorts and skirt.

Laure, the owner says she suspects the dresses will sell out first because that is their best seller at the store. If you are going to the store tomorrow I would go to the women’s section first, and grab some of the large cuffs on your way. They were really cute!

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We decided it will definitely be worth setting our alarm clocks early and shopping before church tomorrow!

See you there!