Spoiled Chics the Boutique
Q: What one word best describes your store?
A:
Fun
A: Edgy, Savvy and Smart Q: What makes your store different from the rest?
A: We offer unique handbags, jewelry, accessories and select apparel that we personally choose. At a variety of price points, we have something for everyone but it's our dedication to service, and friendly attitude that we hope will bring customers back. Q: Name one person you would love to dress:
A: Cora says: Kate Hudson Carina says: Angelina Jolie..beautiful! Q: What article of clothing have you kept forever and why?
A: Cora: all my white shirts, Charcoal Cashmere leggings and cardigan by A+ because they are warm and classic. Carina: My cowboy boots, they've been with me forever Q: Finish the following sentence: In fashion, it is most important to be...
A: comfortable in your own skin, no matter what you are wearing. As LaMont Jones of the Post Gazette says, "Life is Short, Dress Well." Q: If you did not pursue a retail career, what would you be doing?
A: Cora:PR, Marketing in something else Carina: Shopping! Q: What is your current fashion fixation/fetish?
A: Cora: My Multi Metallic Anaconda/Croc tote by Miss MAK, Carina: Ecru Flat Frye Boots , Spring 08
Spoiled Chics the Boutique offers a unique line of jewelry,handbags, accessories and select apparel that is trendy, classic or collectible at price points that will fit everyone's budget. This Spring/Summer 07, you'll find some new additions to the apparel line and the WallWords Collection for your home....
And it all started out as a lark, four sisters driving home from a shopping trip in Texas, ooohing and aaahing over their latest treasures. “We were driving down the freeway laughing about how much fun it was shopping together,” says sister/partner Cora DeLoia, of Coraopolis, Robinson Township. “We wished we had access to these bags back in Pittsburgh, and next thing we knew Spoiled Chics was born."
Spoiled Chics started out in October 2003 by offering women’s accessories, jewelry and unique handbags to women through home parties and trunk shows. According to sister/partner, Carina Perrone of Upper St. Clair, “You can never have too many purses or girlfriends”, and that was the whole idea behind a Spoiled Chics party.
The party scene was a successful one, especially after a feature story about the 'chics'was written in the Style section by LaMont Jones, Fashion Editor of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. After that article, parties were booked 2-3 times per week up to 6 months in advance, with waiting lists. Although Spoiled Chics no longer do home shows, the motto still exists today, as the Boutique frequently hosts trunk shows and special events such as the annual Signature Style.
In June 2004, the girls opened up their storefront on Beaver St. Receiving the 2005 Reader's Choice Award for 'Best New Business ,Spoiled Chics the Boutique continued it's passion for finding interesting and exciting products at a variety of pricepoints for 'spoiled chics' of all ages.
A walk thru Spoiled Chics should be taken methodically and easily. There's alot to see....
And it all started out as a lark, four sisters driving home from a shopping trip in Texas, ooohing and aaahing over their latest treasures. “We were driving down the freeway laughing about how much fun it was shopping together,” says sister/partner Cora DeLoia, of Coraopolis, Robinson Township. “We wished we had access to these bags back in Pittsburgh, and next thing we knew Spoiled Chics was born."
Spoiled Chics started out in October 2003 by offering women’s accessories, jewelry and unique handbags to women through home parties and trunk shows. According to sister/partner, Carina Perrone of Upper St. Clair, “You can never have too many purses or girlfriends”, and that was the whole idea behind a Spoiled Chics party.
The party scene was a successful one, especially after a feature story about the 'chics'was written in the Style section by LaMont Jones, Fashion Editor of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. After that article, parties were booked 2-3 times per week up to 6 months in advance, with waiting lists. Although Spoiled Chics no longer do home shows, the motto still exists today, as the Boutique frequently hosts trunk shows and special events such as the annual Signature Style.
In June 2004, the girls opened up their storefront on Beaver St. Receiving the 2005 Reader's Choice Award for 'Best New Business ,Spoiled Chics the Boutique continued it's passion for finding interesting and exciting products at a variety of pricepoints for 'spoiled chics' of all ages.
A walk thru Spoiled Chics should be taken methodically and easily. There's alot to see....
"The 3rd Annual Signature Style for Hosanna Industries, featuring Becky Hetzer and LaMont Jones",Video Library
KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh Today Live, April 12, 2006
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KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh Today Live, April 12, 2006
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Opposites Attractive: Classic combination of Black and White
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 11, 2004
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 11, 2004
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For the Spoiled Chics, Accessories were the mother of invention", LaMont Jones, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 30, 2003
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