Topic Archive: ‘The Store’

Summer hours in full effect!

Posted by on May 5th, 2012

As of May 1st we are into our sum­mer hours, more time for some shop­ping for you. From Monday — Sat­urday we are open from 11am-7pm, Sunday & Hol­i­days from 12-6pm.

Happy New Year from LYNNsteven!

Posted by on December 31st, 2011

Wish­ing you all the hap­pi­est of New Years. Thank you for your con­tin­ued sup­port of our little shop. We look for­ward to see­ing you 2012! We will be closed for a couple of days to catch up on some much needed rest and to spend time with fam­ily and friends. Doors will reopen on Wed­nes­day, Janu­ary 4th. Until then HAPPY NEW YEAR! ♥ — The LYNNsteven Team

 

Happy Holidays!

Posted by on December 24th, 2011

We’re two!!

Posted by on December 23rd, 2011

We’re 2 today! We want to take this time to say thank-you to all our amaz­ing cli­ents who have shopped at our little store over the years. We really do appre­ci­ate that you have chosen us. We’re thank­ful for the con­tin­ued sup­port of the media both near and far. A huge thank-you to our fam­ily and friends and finally thank you to our amaz­ing staff Dawn & Melissa. Can’t wait to see what the next year brings us! — Nicole & Andrew

 

Holiday Hours In Effect

Posted by on December 7th, 2011

Happy Hol­i­days every­one! Here are our hours over the next couple of weeks. Come by the boutique and let us help you with your last minute Christ­mas Shop­ping. Only 17 shop­ping days left!

 

 

LYNNsteven Photo Contest

Posted by on June 29th, 2011

We all know how much you love your LYNNsteven tote. I’ve seen it on the Seabus on the way to work, being used                        to carry gro­cer­ies home, even tag­ging along with you on vacation!

Between July 1st and Septem­ber 1st, 2011, upload a pic­ture of you using your LYNNsteven tote to  our Face­book page and you’ll have a chance to win one of five $100 gift cards to the shop. Remem­ber to tag your­self in the photo so we know who you are!

If you’re hav­ing trouble upload­ing a pic­ture to Face­book, just email it to us at info@lynnsteven.com and we’ll  take care of the rest.

Can’t wait to see what the LYNNsteven tote gets up to over the summer!

Here’s a shot of pho­to­grapher Ellen Ho sport­ing her tote on vaca­tion in Taiwan!

The Summer Sale @ LYNNsteven

Posted by on June 24th, 2011

The Sum­mer Sale has begun! Come in, shop and receive 20–50% our spring/summer mer­chand­ise. Now we just need this weather to feel like summer!

LYNNsteven + FCancer

Posted by on May 3rd, 2011

The best fash­ion state­ment actu­ally MAKES a state­ment, and that’s where FCancer and LYNNsteven come in. We are thrilled to be part­ner­ing with FCan­cer for their launch of a super styl­ish scarf where 100% of the pro­ceeds will bene­fit this amaz­ing local charity.

Whether you’re speed boat­ing on the Medi­ter­ranean or speed shop­ping at the local strip mall, this scarf just WORKS. With two delight­ful designs to choose from, the crafty crafts­man­ship and hand rolled edges will leave you weak in the knees and beg­ging for more. Made of divine Italian silk chif­fon, it’s soft and lux­uri­ous enough for even the most dis­cern­ing of scalps, and can be styled in whatever way tickles your fancy.

You can buy yours online or come by the shop and see them in per­son. I know that I’ll be wear­ing mine proudly!

Fuck Can­cer is focused on edu­cat­ing the pub­lic about their per­sonal can­cer risk factors, as well as the earli­est warn­ing signs for many can­cers. They’re teach­ing people how to look for can­cer instead of just find­ing it, because 90% of can­cers are cur­able if caught in stage one.

Check out this video of the Fuck Can­cer founder Yael Cohen at TEDx.

New Arrivals | A Peace Treaty

Posted by on April 11th, 2011

Each sea­son, A PEACE TREATY travels to a par­tic­u­lar region and seeks out local vil­lage artis­ans to re-define an access­ory, cre­at­ing lim­ited edi­tion pieces in style unique colorways.

For the S/S 2011 sea­son A PEACE TREATY presents ADIRE, an ode to the almost extinct res­ist dye pro­cesses of Yorube Adire tex­tile mak­ing. Tra­di­tion­ally craf­ted by women artis­ans and entre­pren­eurs, Yor­uba Adire tex­tiles were indigo dyed cloths pop­u­lar in Nigeria and parts of West­ern Africa. Chal­lenged by the dis­ap­pear­ance of these mas­ter­pieces, A PEACE TREATY traveled to one of the few exist­ing places with a thriv­ing indigo res­ist dye and hand block-printing industry — Rajasthan, India — to recre­ate these treas­ures of the past.

The mak­ing of ADIRE involved com­mis­sion­ing artis­ans to carve spe­cial wood blocks used for print­ing the neg­at­ive form intrinsic to res­ist dye tech­niques. The res­ult is a col­lec­tion of lus­cious silks and silky cot­tons dyed on with nat­ural and eco-friendly inks and dyes exhib­it­ing vary­ing pro­cesses like dabu and indigo dye­ing, wood block-printing, and hand-weaving cul­min­at­ing in vibrant West African inspired designs.