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From Daily Candy:May 13, 2008Blast from the PastCarolAnn Wachter Spring Collection A flapper in your past life, you’re having difficulty assimilating into the here and now.You’re addicted to fringe, drink recklessly, and can’t seem to understand that cocaine is no longer legal.Ditch the snuff and start taking cues from CarolAnn Wachter, an Art Institute grad whose spring collection screams sophisticated ’20s broad.A trained painter, Wachter designs her own prints, studying the philosophy of Wiener Werkstätte, a ’20s Austrian artist collective, for inspiration. She observes old photos for interesting sewing techniques and structural details.This season look for flirty camisoles, yoked skirts, and cotton dresses with French lace inserts and feminine sashes (the Dina dress is a classic).The palette is clean and simple: blacks, whites, navies.So you can dress the part without actually playing it.Available at Roslyn, 2035 North Damen Avenue, between McLean and Dickens Avenues (773-489-1311 or roslynboutique.com). To see styles, go to carolannwachter.com.
 
I know this is a shopping thread but.....does anyone have any hotel recommendations for Chicago? My boyfriend and I are thinking of going away for a weekend at the end of June for lots of good eating and we really enjoy small, interesting boutique type hotels. I'd prefer something under $200 a night since a lot of the most well known boutique hotels are priced starting at about $220. Is there some unknown gem that I'm missing?!
 
Meg, you could try The Willows or The Majestic, both are in Lakeview which is a nice neighborhood on the North Side. Alternatively, you could try the W Hotel on Lake Shore Drive...I'm note sure what their room rate is but they do have packages like the one below.

W Chicago – Lakeshore brings the best of Michigan Avenue to you. See the sights, take in some shopping, then indulge some more with tasty treats. Your Michigan Avenue experience includes:
  • $50 Magnificent Mile gift certificate to hit your favorite stores
  • Unwind with a half hour carriage ride for up to four along the Magnificent Mile
  • A treat from Chicago’s own Garrett’s Popcorn
  • Two cool cocktails
  • All in a wonderful room you’ll love from $299
Arrive any day for stays through September 1, 2008.
 
^^^ The Talbot hotel is very small and boutique-y

Sofitel.. James Hotel.. Hotel Blake..
 
Continue the theme from above, I know this is a shopping thread, but can anyone recommend a good place to have brunch around Lincoln Park area, preferably with outdoor seating that's good for people watching? I have some out-of-towners coming that I want to take them for Sunday morning brunch. :p

Anyone tried Unique So Chic, a tea/dessert place?
 
Does anyone know if the Marc by Marc store is having a sale?

I heard something about a California store having their seasonal 70% shoe sale but that may just be Marc Jacobs not Marc by Marc J.
 
^Meg whatever you do don't stay at the Mariott! magnificient location but a bad bad place :)
 
Just to bring this thread alive again, anyone have any word on good sales in Chicago or new places to check out?
 
For me, the question is...is anyone actually shopping in Chicago since the sales tax increase? I know that I'm trying to buy stuff online to avoid it...
 
Unfortunately... :( I was thinking of buying a new handbag soon, but that was one of the things that was making me nervous. Do you think it's a better idea to check it out in person then order online rather than just buying at at a department store because of sales tax?
 
For me, the question is...is anyone actually shopping in Chicago since the sales tax increase? I know that I'm trying to buy stuff online to avoid it...

Yes. It was essentially a bad decision to purchase my MacBook Pro in Chicago. The tax was incredibly heartbreaking, esp. considering how much a MacBook costs by itself.
I also recently bought some Uggs from the store downtown and I definitely should've purchased those online as well. Waaaah.


And I would definitely check it out in person first, then order online if you'd rather not have to pay the sales tax. I mean, depending what you're wanting and where you look - you may actually find the bag on sale, and in that case... buying it there on the spot may be the better decision.
 
I was thinking of buying a new handbag soon, but that was one of the things that was making me nervous. Do you think it's a better idea to check it out in person then order online rather than just buying at at a department store because of sales tax?

That's pretty much what I've been doing plus...shopping around online...I've noticed that prices vary quite a bit between sites. If you're lucky you can find it for less...or find a coupon for the online boutique.
 
I'm not shopping here anymore either, but it makes me a bit nervous to do too much shopping online with how bad the postal service is and how difficult it is to get a UPS package in my building as well..hmm..I'm going shopping in Minneapolis:innocent:
 
We are finally getting a Zara guys :D

They are opening one soon at Old Orchard Mall. Not sure of the exact date, I just know sometime Fall 2008.

They will also be opening one later at Chicago Place at 700 N. Michigan Ave but there is no set date yet...
 
Ahhhh, yay! I'm going to have to make a trip there. Can't believe the first one in IL wouldn't be downtown.
 
Why does the shopping in this city improve as the sales tax gets higher? :rolleyes:
 

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