As always, quantities are limited. If you're a collector, come see this year's bracelet, earrings and necklace. Solid on one side - with the ribbon (as you see here) on the other.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Brighton's Power of Pink is Back - Pretty With a Purpose!
As always, quantities are limited. If you're a collector, come see this year's bracelet, earrings and necklace. Solid on one side - with the ribbon (as you see here) on the other.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
And then there's Cognac and Misted Yellow
Similar to Sangria, Cognac’s name alone leads to glamorous illusions. This classy and cultured brown takes a typical autumnal color to a sumptuous realm, making the shade unexpectedly ideal for evening wear. Adding a ray of sunlight and warmth, optimistic Misted Yellow alludes to the promise of spring to come. Both Cognac and Misted Yellow will also be prevalent in prints—a surprisingly popular trend this fall season.
For more than 20 years, Pantone, the global authority on color, has surveyed the designers of New York Fashion Week and beyond to bring you the season’s most important color trends. This report previews the most prominent hues for fall 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
More Pantone Fall 2014
The grown-up reds are followed by two extremes of the purple family that intrigue the eye and inspire the imagination. Mauve Mist, a romantic and elegant purple shade, reminds us of the deco era and stimulates a sense of femininity and empowerment, while Radiant Orchid, a captivating and adaptable shade, enchants the complete spectrum. Pair either with Cypress, a majestic and powerful green; indicative of its name, this shade has a towering presence and serves as a stunning perennial.
With its slightly green undertone, Bright Cobalt offers a subtle twist on the traditional cobalt blue, which unifies this season’s blues. Likewise, Royal Blue, which is both evocative and dignified, provides more complexity and excitement than the average navy, while still remaining versatile. Pair Bright Cobalt with Sangria and Cypress, or Royal Blue with Mauve Mist and Aluminum, a futuristic stainless steel shade that serves as a complex neutral.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Love Wyandotte's 3rd Annual Paint the Town Pink series is starting this Saturday
The 3rd Annual 3K Family Fun Run Walk & Roll
takes place this Saturday at Silver Shores Waterfront
1 James DeSana Drive
Wyandotte, MI
Monday, September 22, 2014
Two Fabulous Colors of the Season are from the "RED Family" - Sangria and Aurora Red
Sangria, an exotic red that evokes a sense of glamorous adventures and faraway destinations is enhanced by Aurora Red, a more sophisticated shade that adds verve and spark.
The color red is the color of energy, passion and action. It's a warm and positive color associated with our most physical needs and our will to survive. It exudes a strong and powerful masculine energy. Red is energizing. It excites the emotions and motivates us to take action. It signifies a pioneering spirit and leadership qualities, promoting ambition and determination. It is also strong-willed and can give confidence to those who are shy or lacking in will power.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Make a Fashion Statement in a Cape!
Capes are a fantastic alternatives for work, yet equally perfect and appropriate for evening wear – as long as the weather is not too cold. Capes protect you from the elements without "squashing", crushing or wrinkling the clothes you are wearing underneath. These timeless outerwear pieces will work season after season, because this fashion will remain on the fashion scene for many years to come. Come check them out. We love them and know you will, too.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
A Season of "Untypical Colors"
From Pantone Color Institute
Whether it was a particular decade or a trip to a special place, designers are fascinated with the beauty of the past and the spirit of the present—recreating it with color, fabric and style this fall season. Design and color were inspired by everything from books, artisan crafts, photography and retro architecture, to exotic landscapes and the children of rock legends. The diverse color palette takes us on an adventure spanning 100 years—a season roused by various vantage points from past and present.
“This is a season of untypical colors—more reflective of the imagination and ingenuity, which makes for an artful collection of colors and combinations not bound by the usual hues for fall,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. "There is a feminine mystique that is reflected throughout the palette, inspired by the increasing need for women everywhere to create an individual imprint."
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Willow Tree Has the BEST Coats in the Region!
This faux fur snow leopard swing coat is just fantastic and such a popular style. It's versatile, too. Here you see it with pants - but it's perfect with dresses, too! Such a sassy and fun way to stay warm and look great during these cold Michigan Winters! This silhouette looks great on everyone from tall to short, small to large. More than one color available. Greys, Browns and solid Black.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Fenini
Fenini is all about style and comfort. It's simple and clean, yet detail designs are added to make Fenini unique and interesting. The items are suitable for work or play. They're versatile! And, they're made in the USA!
It's a favorite brand of teachers. Look great and yet it's comfortable enough for those moments spent on the floor with the kids!
The new Fall color palette is fantastic.
It's a favorite brand of teachers. Look great and yet it's comfortable enough for those moments spent on the floor with the kids!
The new Fall color palette is fantastic.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Washing "Dry Clean" Items at Home
Machine wash if you're certain it's o.k. to do so. Check the labels. To minimize agitation, turn the items inside out and place them in a mesh laundry bag. Use a shorter and delicate cycle. Pay attention to water temperatures.
Hand wash the items to prevent shrinkage and bleeding. Use a mild detergent.
Always, always, always skip the dryer. Heat harms fibers. Instead, push put the excess moisture (don't twist or wring) and lay the garment flat to dry on a white towel. Or, let the garment air dry on top of a running dryer. The moderate heat given off by the machine will speed up the process.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
More on Interpreting Labels * Dry Clean vs Dry Clean Only
If the tag says DRY-CLEAN ONLY, follow those instructions. But, if it says DRY CLEAN it means that is is the recommended method, not the only method.
How should you decide?
Consider the fabric. Unless the label suggests otherwise, silk, acetate, velvet, wool, and taffeta items should be taken to the dry cleaner. But, cotton, linen, cashmere, polyester, acrylic, and nylon can usually be washed at home.
You should check for colorfastness before washing though. Simply moisten a cotton ball with mild detergent and dab it on a hidden seam to see if any dye comes off.
Evaluate the detailing, too. Before you wash anything with beading, sequins, stones, etc., make sure they are sewn on (you’ll see stitches, not glue) and colorfast.
Evaluate the detailing, too. Before you wash anything with beading, sequins, stones, etc., make sure they are sewn on (you’ll see stitches, not glue) and colorfast.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
How Can You Tell If You Should Dry Clean Your Garments
The open circle means "DRY CLEAN"
The circle with an X through it means "DO NOT DRY CLEAN"
You may notice letters inside the dry cleaning symbols, but they're for the dry cleaning professionals. They indicate the process, the solvent, the time, etc. Do remember that if you see a circle on your label, that the manufacturer does recommend that you have it professionall dry clean it.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Ironing Has a Set of Symbols, Too!
Many of our customers don't like to iron, so they look carefully for garment care information related to ironing! These symbols are actually quite easy to figure out. Cool, warm and hot iron temperatures are indicated by number of dots. The more dots - the hotter the iron.
Of course the X through the iron means DO NOT IRON...and this is the one that some folks look for!
There is also an icon with an X through the steam which means that you should not iron the garment with steam.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Drying Instructions Part II
Line Dry, Hang Dry, Drip Dry, Dry Flat, Dry in the Shade, Line Dry in the Shade, Dry Flat in the Shade Drip Dry in the Shade and Do Not Wring, Each of these has their own symbol and they can be confusing!
To make it easier on yourself, we recommend that you print out a copy of all washing instruction symbols and post them on your laundry room wall for reference.
Today's information has to do with drying garments outside the dryer. This too is a square symbol - with some added details.
To make it easier on yourself, we recommend that you print out a copy of all washing instruction symbols and post them on your laundry room wall for reference.
Today's information has to do with drying garments outside the dryer. This too is a square symbol - with some added details.
Though we don't see some of these very often, it's good to know what they mean.
This one is the "Do Not Wring" symbol.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Let's Move on to Learning How to Decipher Tumble Drying Symbols
So, we've moved on to another shape. We had a "wash bucket" for the washer and a triangle for the bleach instructions and now we're moving on the square with an inside circle which symbolizes tumble dry.
They're straightforward and simple
Open circle = Any Heat Setting
1 dot = low heat
2 dots = medium heat
3 dots - high heat
Solid/filled dot = NO HEAT
Of course today's dryers have more than temperature settings,
so more information is often needed.
so more information is often needed.
Normal cycle = no additional lines below
Permanent Press - 1 additional line
Delicate/Gentle - 2 additional lines
And if there is an X through the "tumble dryer" symbol,
the manufacturer recommends that you
the manufacturer recommends that you
do not dry the garment in a dryer at any temperature or cycle speed.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Let's Move on to BLEACH!
The triangle is the symbol for bleach.
The unfilled triangle indicates that bleach can be used when needed.
The solid/filled triangle with the x through it translates to "DO NOT BLEACH"
There is a third that is less used but also important.
It's a triangle with lines through it and
It's a triangle with lines through it and
indicates that the use of non-chlorine bleach is acceptable
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Machine Wash Cycles - Part II
We've already reviewed the temperature symbols, so now we're talk about cycle speed next.
Here you see the "machine" symbol with none, one or two lines underneath. No additional lines indicate that a normal wash is fine. If there is a single line underneath, it's recommended that you use a permanent press wash cycle. If there are 2 lines underneath the symbol, you should use a delicate/gentle cycle.
Of course there are two others that are quite important as well.
If there is an X through the symbol, then you should not wash the item.
The hand indicates that the manufacturer recommends hand washing.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Clothing Care Labels - They're Confusing!
The first one we'll talk about is the TEMPERATURE. Yes, there is one particular "Machine Wash" symbol, seen in all three examples here, that gives instruction on the temperature of the water. The single dot signifies Cool or Cold Water Wash.
The 2 dot version of this symbol means that they recommend warm water.
The 3 dots indicate that a hot water wash is recommended.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Yes, It's Time To Jump on The Jumpsuit Bandwagon!
If you’ve been avoiding the jumpsuit trend for the past couple of years, it's time to re-think that strategy. It might be time to "cave" and jump on the jumpsuit bandwagon!. This now-popular look shows no signs of showing down. Jumpsuits are HOT! Even Kathie Lee is wearing them on the Today Show! She's actually wearing one that is scheduled to arrive at Willow Tree any day now!
Jumpsuits can be paired with a great little denim jacket for a casual and relaxed weekend look or dressed up with a great shrug and jewelry for that guest of wedding outfit! Wear it day to night! Add a belt or some chunky jewelry. Accessorize with red!
Add a little pizzazz with some great strappy sandals. Go glam by adding some bling and carrying one of our collectible Mary Frances Handbags! They options are endless and the sky's the limit!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Dansko Clogs. Why Are They So Popular?
Is it the allure of improved posture and less back
pain? Is it the fact that so many
physicians, chiropractors and health experts recommend them to their patients
and wear them themselves?
Is it the clean lines and the exceptional quality
construction of the soles or maybe the Seal of Acceptance from the American
Podiatric Medical Association?
Regardless of the
reason that people come in to try them on - we know that once they get a pair on,
stand up and "test walk" them in the store, they feel as if their
spine "clicks into place". They're so comfortable. They make you stand up straighter. They support back health. You can wear them all day without your feet
killing you -- even if you are on your feet all day long!
Do you have a job where you're standing more than
sitting? Are you a surgeon, physician,
nurse, medical professional, hair stylist, food industry worker, retail
staffer, teacher? If so, you owe it to yourself to give these amazing shoes a
try. They're great for your feet and they're kitschy cute, too!
Willow Tree in Downtown Wyandotte is the ONLY place you'll
find them in the area. Come see us!
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