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Name: Joan Shepp
Affiliation: Joan Shepp
Her Story: In 1971, the doyenne of Philadelphia vogue founded her eponymous shop with $100 and the credo: “Fashion is supposed to be fun.” In 1999, Shepp, who now works alongside daughter Ellen Shepp, moved the business from Philly’s burbs to a soaring, 22-foot-ceiling industrial-gallery-salon a block from Rittenhouse Square. Today, Joan Shepp the store proffers the conceptual fashion fruits of exclusive relationships with major international designers (Balenciaga, Yohji Yamamoto, Rick Owens, Ann Demeulemeester), “it” looks from Christian Louboutin, Marni, D&G and an ever-changing collection of prêt-a-porter garments, shoes and accessories from la mode’s most up-and-coming.
Name: KeVen Parker
Affiliations: The KeVen Parker Company made up of Ms. Tootsie’s Soul Food Café and Ms. Tootsie’s Restaurant Bar Lounge (RBL), Simply Delicious Caterers, KDP Lifestyle
His Story: When the First African Church (at 16th and Christian Streets) asked young West Philadelphia native KeVen Parker to cater their Men’s Day breakfasts, Parker turned to—who else—his mom, Joyce Parker, famous for her sublime soul food. Together, the pair founded Simply Delicious Caterers, then opened Ms. Tootsie’s Soul Food Café, a chic soul food bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) restaurant, which, in turn, has become the crux of Parker’s empire. Today, the ever-busy entrepreneur oversees a four-story bottle service lounge and restaurant dubbed Ms. Tootsie’s Restaurant Bar Lounge (RBL), an international-meets-modern-meets-handcrafted shelter shop in KDP Lifestyle and, coming soon, The Suites at KDP Lifestyle, a boutique hotel to match—all of which have largely transformed the 1300 block of South Street.
Names: Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran
Affiliations: Open House, Lolita, Grocery, Bindi, Verde
Their Story: A chef and a former Spanish teacher, respectively, Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran are the female forces behind the stylish transformation of Midtown Village. The pair met at Valanni, a hip Latino-influenced restaubar where Turney cooked and Safran waited tables. Their first venture together: Open House, a cozily modern shelter shop and gift boutique known for its Thomas Paul pillows, Roost vases, kitchen wares, baby shower essentials and handmade jewelry. Today, that first shop has grown into a mini empire that includes Lolita, a nouveau Mexican BYOB with savory fare and mix-your-own margaritas; Grocery, a gourmet market and caterer; Bindi, a sublimely chic BYOB for contemporary Indian fare; and Verde (opening May 2009), a flower and garden shop that also features handmade chocolates crafted in house by Turney herself—all on the same city block.
Name: Leehe Fai Goldfarb
Affiliations: Leehe Fai, Doggie Style
Her Story: This fashionista-entrepreneur’s eponymous boutique, known for its glittery stock of formal frocks and feminine everyday wear (Trina Turk, Nanette Lepore, Rebecca Taylor), perches on the edge of Rittenhouse Square. Her ever-growing brand of pretty dog and cat supply-grooming-daycare centers—wryly named Doggie Style—seem to be all over town. Four city storefronts, in addition to franchises, offer gourmet puppy pastries, essential Furminators (shedding reducer), all-natural pet food and absolutely adorable carriers. (Doggie Style’s motto: “They bark; we listen.”) Goldfarb gets her inspiration from her three energetic pups—a Border Jack named Sonic; Lucy, a wire-haired terrier; and Nacho, a rescued Jack Russell/Chihuahua mix—and spends her moments away from retail traveling nationally as a fierce competitor in Flyball, a running/jumping/retrieving sport for dogs.
Name: Elena Brennan
Affiliation: Bus Stop Boutique
Her Story: Raised in London by Greek parents, Elena Brennan is a marvelous example of Philadelphia’s style-setting émigrés. Bus Stop Boutique, her tiny, two-year-old, artsy-chic salon for shoes and accessories, stocks only the edgiest styles from Lovely People, Farylrobin,
F-Troupe, Corso Como, Kork Ease and Terra Plana, along with a smattering of softly metallic totes, funky hose from Look From London, handmade jewelry and a rotating display of artwork. The trick to her success: parties. A social butterfly by nature, Brennan hires DJs to play at trunk shows and art openings—and never turns down an opportunity to boogie with her clients.
Names: Ken Foster and Larry Lantz
Affiliation: Foster’s Homeware
Their Story: Ken Foster and Larry Lantz own the city’s most fun, funky and fully functional shelter store. For a decade, the pair ran two separate shops, Foster’s Gourmet Cookware, a bright, hip stand for cooking accessories and classes in Reading Terminal Market, and Foster’s Urban Homeware, an equally bright, hip home shop in Old City. In 2007, the two combined in Foster’s Homeware, a 11,000-square-foot Old City space stocked with shiny kitchen tools from OXO, All-Clad and Wüsthof and design-minded dining wares from iittala, Schott Zwiesel, Chilewich—plus playful yet useful accessories by Philadelphia industrial designer Josh Owen and wall decal maker Adzif. Inside the store, a loft-like space called Apt 399 displays affordable modern furnishings and hosts cooking demos and classes led by guests such as Marc Vetri, Amy Sedaris and Owen Lee.
Name: Mary Clark and Megan Murphy
Affiliation: Vagabond Boutique
Their Story: Born out of a laid-back, beachside vintage shop in Cape May, Vagabond Boutique was the first indie clothing (and yarn) shop to gain a foothold along Old City’s now boutique-chocked North 3rd Street. It’s still one of the most popular spots in town, known for so-right-now fashion from smaller labels such as Twinkle by Wenlan, Anzevino and Florence and Built by Wendy, plus vintage frocks and jewelry. Murphy helms a tight collection of hand-sewn garments for her line City of Brotherly Love, while Clark owns, designs and even knits for Stellapop, a line of vintage-inspired, made-in-Philly sweaters also sold at Steven Alan, Anthropologie, Barney’s, Fred Segal and coveted by fashion-minded starlets and top designers.
Name: Matthew Izzo
Affiliation: Matthew Izzo
His Story: Philadelphia’s favorite out-and-about shopkeeper has funked up historic Antique Row, pioneered up-and-coming Midtown Village and currently shares his inimitable style with gallery-stocked Old City. Almost 10 years ago, he was among the first New Yorkers to make Philadelphia their “Sixth Borough.” Today, Matthew Izzo stocks his shop with original art (including his own); modern furniture (including his own); crazy-cool clothes for men and women from lines like Nudie Jeans, Nicole Farhi, Surface to Air and Acne Jeans; oodles of costume and artisan jewelry; and his signature line of tongue-in-cheek to totally political handmade candles. No wonder Philly girl Jill Scott’s a fan.
Name: Michele Liao
Affiliation: Liao Collection
Her Story: Serene but never subtle, the tucked-away warehouse gallery of world-renowned antique dealer Michele Liao ably represents her decades (since 1977) in the business. Ralph Lauren, Vivienne Tam and Donna Karan have all shopped the Liao Collection’s rare textiles. Today, Liao, a Taiwanese native who lives above her Loft District gallery with woodworker and partner John Struble, has been able to dominate her field of Asian antiques by accessing new markets and discovering new (but old) materials. Her more recent exhibitions have included antique Japanese paper stencils, root sculptures and Chinese marble dream stone.
Name: Erin Waxman and Megan Brewster
Affiliations: Art Star, Art Star Craft Bazaar
Their Story: Friends since they earned degrees from Tyler School of Art, metalsmith Erin Waxman and ceramicist Megan Brewster turned a summertime street craft fair into the city’s first cutting-edge craft gallery and shop. Since 2004, Art Star, their Northern Liberties business, has hosted amazing, accessible exhibitions (Jen Corace, Kurt Halsey, Jenny Hart) every six weeks—and has sold some of the coolest gifts, clothes, jewelry and original art in town. The pair also still organizes that summertime show, taking place in May. In fact, now in its sixth year, the Art Star Craft Bazaar has grown so big, it now occupies a generous portion of Penn’s Landing.
ADDRESS BOOK
- Joan Shepp, 1616 Walnut Street, (215) 735-2666, joanshepp.com
- Ms. Tootsie’s Soul Food Café, 1314 South Street, (215) 731-9045, kevenparker.net
- Ms. Tootsie’s Restaurant Bar Lounge, 1312 South Street, (215) 985-9001, kevenparker.net
- Simply Delicious Caterers, kevenparker.net
- KDP Lifestyle, 1310 South Street, (215) 772-1717, kevenparker.net
- Open House, 107 S, 13th Street, (215) 922-1415, openhouseliving.com
- Lolita, 106 S. 13th Street, (215) 546-7100, lolitabyob.com
- Grocery, 101 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-5252, grocery13.com
- Bindi, 105 S. 13th Street, (215) 922-6061, bindibyob.com
- Verde, 108 S. 13th Street
- Leehe Fai, 133 S. 18th Street, (215) 564-6111, leehefai.com
- Doggie Style, 315 Market Street, (215) 923-4333; 114 S. 13th Street, (215) 545-4100; 1635 Spruce Street, (215) 545-5900; 1700 E. Passyunk Avenue, (215) 271-5200, doggiestyle2.com
- Bus Stop Boutique, 750 S. 4th Street, (215) 627-2357, busstopboutique.com
- Foster’s Homeware, 399 Market Street, (215) 925-0950, shopfosters.com
- Vagabond Boutique, 37 N. 3rd Street, (267) 671-0737, vagabondboutique.com
- Matthew Izzo, 151 N. 3rd Street, (215) 829-0606, matthewizzo.com
- Liao Collection, 310 N. 11th Street, (215) 922-2229, liaocollection.com
- Art Star, 623 N. 2nd Street, (215) 238-1557, artstarphilly.com
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Lolita
Partners in business and life, Valerie Safran (left) and Marcie Turney are the brains behind Lolita, a wildly popular bring-your-own-tequila restaurant serving up spicy Mexican cuisine in the emerging B3 neighborhood. The powerful duo owns two other spots on the same street: Open House, a home design store, and Grocery,...
Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC
Tags: BYOBs, Dining & Restaurants, Gay-friendly
Vagabond
Vagabond, located in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood, offers a mix of lesser and well-known labels, vintage items, artisanal jewelry and a store-made line of skirts, dresses and coats....
Credit: Photo by K. Ciappa for GPTMC
Tags: Shopping
Art Star
This gallery and boutique in Northern Liberties exhibits and sells handmade work and limited edition products by emerging artists from all over the world. The boutique carries everything from handmade clothing, jewelry and accessories to dolls, ceramics and prints....
Credit: Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC
Tags: Shopping
Rittenhouse Row
Also known as Rittenhouse Row, Walnut Street is lined with upscale shops, including Nicole Miller, Max Azria, Coach and other top designers. Indie boutiques such as Joan Shepp and Knit Wit also offer clothing, shoes and accessories right off the runways....
Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC
Tags: Neighborhoods & Towns, Shopping
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If you’re in town covering the presidential primaries and you’re looking for a diversion, Philly has plenty of them to help pass the time. Consider this your condensed guide to some of the city’s best restaurants, shopping districts, attractions, nightspots, events and more. For more suggestions, visit gophila.com. And when
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