Thursday, September 27, 2007

Think Pink



October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Bike enthusiasts can show their support by picking up the popular Saris “Bones” bike rack in a lovely pink color. Saris, a Madison-based bike rack and performance cycling company, will donate five dollars from every rack purchased to the Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Budget Bicycle Center has the rack in stock and Williamson Bicycle Works can special-order it for you. Both shops retail the rack for $150. Machinery Row Bicycles also sells Saris products, according to Saris’ website.

Budget Bicycle Center, 1230 Regent St. 251-8413.
Williamson Bikes & Fitness, 640 W. Washington Ave. 244-5037.
3729 E. Washington Ave. 244-2453.

Machinery Row Bicycle, 601 Williamson St. 442-5974.

Doggone Good News

bad dog frida is celebrating its one-year anniversary this Sunday, September 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I’m sure owners Carmen Alcalde and Sue Hunter will have their five dogs on hand to celebrate their howling success.

The bright and cheery store was a welcome addition to the Atwood neighborhood that previously lacked a store with “really cool things for good dogs and their people.” Check out the celebration (the first fifty visitors score a goodie bag) and find twenty-five percent off most items in the store, raffle prizes and “tasty treats for dogs and humans!”

If you’re interested, read my column here or watch a Window Shopping TV segment on the bow-dacious shop.

bad dog frida, 2094 Atwood Ave. 442-6868. baddogfrida.com

Fall Fashion

Today is the HospiceCare Butterfly Gala Fashion Show. I am excited to see what Woldenberg’s has chosen for the models who will strut their stuff. Yours truly will be on hand to model several outfits, as well as to cover the show and score interviews with the models, Woldenberg’s staff and HospiceCare employees.

The plan is that these interviews AND fashions will be showcased in a “Tomorrow’s Trends Tonight” segment on Monday, October 1 on My Madison TV’s News at Nine with Teri Barr. WISC-TV3 in conjunction with Madison Magazine will also post this segment as soon as possible on madisonmagazine.com and channel3000.com.

Woldenberg’s, 702 N. Midvale Blvd. 233-4300. woldenbergs.com

Store Closing

Yost’s Bridal Salon located off of University Avenue in the Walnut Grove Shopping Center has closed.

Stylemaker Q&A Next Week!

Katy’s American Indian Arts on Monroe Street has been around for an amazing thirty-three years. Part of that is no doubt because owner Katy Schalles is so warm and friendly you just want to stop in and chat with her and hear about the beautiful artifacts and jewelry she carries, not to mention the interesting stories behind where she finds them.
Next week, I’ll bring you a Q&A with Schalles.

Katy’s American Indian Arts, 1817 Monroe St. 251-5451. katysamericanindianarts.com

Monday, September 24, 2007

New Column

Read my October column here on The Kitchen Gallery, a new kitchen accessories store on Williamson Street.

Friday, September 21, 2007

New Stores!

Fontaine, a new design firm and home furnishing studio is opening on Saturday, September 22. I’m eagerly awaiting what this store will look like as the concept sounds interesting. According to the press release, the store will carry home décor accessories, like vintage Christmas ornaments up to a new chandelier. Ooh la la! The store will also do fresh floral arrangements. The store’s owner Barry Avery says the store was named after his maternal grandmother, Ione Fontaine Wiltgen.

Speaking of stores named after a grandmother (what a weird coincidence!), Dottie Rose, a vintage furniture and clothing store, is also named after owner Melissa Ernst’s grandmother(s). Ernst, a whippersnapper at nineteen years old, is a Middleton resident and opened the store recently.

Just down the street from previously mentioned Fontaine is Forza Gallery, a gallery dedicated to “servicing the needs of the local creative talent.” Forza was opened in early September by FoRCE, or the Foundation of Retaining Creative Energy. This local arts group puts on fun events like Arts Crawls, which happen the first Friday of each month.
Artists interested in displaying work at Forza need to go through an application process; twelve artists will be chosen every year by the FoRCE’s board of directors.

Say ‘bonjour’ to L’Occitane en Provence, opened September 20 at Hilldale Shopping Center. This upscale French bath and body brand has an air of luxury with its elegant store layouts and beautiful orange and brown packaging (it doesn’t sound pretty but it is ☺). Scents will remind shoppers of European countries, like a lavender face moisturizer and olive scented face scrub.

Fontaine, 811 E. Johnson St. 310-8004.
Dottie Rose, 1835 Parmenter St., Middleton. 831-9099.
Forza Gallery, 825 E. Johnson St. madisonforce.org
L’Occitane, 638 N. Midvale Blvd. 233-1646.loccitane.com