This window dressing, at design ARCHIVES on South Elm Street made us feel as if we were hanging out in Paris or New York City. Everyone loves a creative window display and this one was just so visually appealing that we're giving it an eight-mannequins-up award. Owner and Curator Kit Rodenbaugh, along with her very capable staff and vendors, keep their vintage and handmade emporium attractive and are constantly making us do a double take when walking by. This was the view of "la vitrine" at design ARCHIVES in early August.
We looked at our recent posts and decided that GDP needed a good dose of color and a little levity to kick off a new month. Elm Street is so full of not just color but also LOCAL color and is a great place to take photos. On the same block as design ARCHIVES, we photographed this and this. Time to head back downtown and see what we can find on South Elm Street today.
For yet another GDP riot of color, see this rooster, and this greenway trash. We're sharing today's post with Weekend Reflections where reflections are not only appreciated, they are expected. Goodbye, August; hello, September!
Joli coups d oeil bravo ;o)
Posted by: Nefertiti | Saturday, September 01, 2012 at 08:27 AM
nice colorful reflections ...
Posted by: Namaki | Saturday, September 01, 2012 at 08:58 AM
Sales on design... I guess everything goes out of style... ;)
Nice pic.
Posted by: 'Tsuki | Saturday, September 01, 2012 at 03:41 PM
Colorful indeed! As were H and the rooster you linked.
Posted by: Lew | Sunday, September 02, 2012 at 12:14 AM