One of the top trends in women's hosiery seems to be wild, bold and unique prints. The industry is really moving away from basic or conservative opaque tights towards interesting patterned and textured leggings. We're thrilled because they add so much personality to your outfit and look!
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
A Unisex Palette for Spring 2016
As with Fall 2015, colors
this season transcend cultural and gender norms. Vivid brights give way to
excitement and optimism, though quiet stability prevails in this season’s
palette. For Spring 2016 there are truly no perceivable distinctions in color
choices between the men’s and women’s collections, both of which focus on a
desire to breathe and reflect, then play.
The soothing, calming nature of colors in the Spring
collections are led by Rose Quartz, a persuasive yet gentle tone that conveys compassion
and a sense of composure. Like a serene sunset, flushed cheek or budding
flower, Rose Quartz reminds us to reflect on our surroundings during the busy
but lighthearted spring and summer months.
The fashion and design communities, and consequently,
consumers, have been in love with orange for several seasons. Coming to the
fore this Spring is, Peach Echo, a shade that emanates friendlier qualities, evoking
warmth and accessibility. It is an all-encompassing, tempered companion in the
playful orange family.
Weightless
and airy, like the expanse of the blue sky above us, Serenity comforts with a calming effect, bringing a feeling of
respite even in turbulent times. A transcendent blue, Serenity provides us with
a naturally connected sense of space.
A
maritime-inspired blue, Snorkel Blue plays in the navy family, but with a happier, more
energetic context. The name alone implies a relaxing vacation and encourages
escape. It is striking yet still, with lots of activity bursting from its undertones.
While
the majority of the Spring/Summer palette trends toward calmness, a few
diversions from the theme emerge that offer a contrast. With Buttercup designers
reveal a shining beacon transporting its wearer to a happier, sunnier place.
A shade
of aqua that leans toward the green family, Limpet Shell is clear, clean and defined. Suggestive of clarity and
freshness, its crisp and modern influences evoke a deliberate, mindful
tranquility.
As in
most any season, the need for neutrals arises. Essentially a basic, the
subtlety of the lilac undertone in, Lilac Gray, adds a distinctive edge to this classic gray shade.
The
high energy Fiesta is a harbinger of excitement, encouraging free-spirited
exploration to unknown but welcoming locales. A strong and fiery, yellow-based
red, the vivid Fiesta provides a stark contrast to the calming, softer nature
of this season’s palette.
A transitional color that will take us through the
seasons, Iced Coffee manifests as another strong neutral for the season. With
its natural earthy quality, the softness and subtlety of Iced Coffee creates a
stable foundation when combined with the rest of this season’s palette.
Green Flash calls on its wearer to explore, push the envelope and
escape the mundane, radiating an openness that combines with the rest of the
palette in unexpected but serendipitous ways. The popularity of this brilliant
hue is representative of nature’s persistent influence even in urban
environments, a trend continuing to inspire designers.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Pantone's Palette for SPRING 2016. We are excited.
Influenced
by the world of art and the desire to disconnect from technology and unwind,
designers this season have gravitated toward a very calming palette. Designers
were also inspired by the contrast of urban design and lush vegetation, leading
to unexpected color combinations and collections reminiscent of architecture,
travel and nostalgia. By creating looks that truly represent the world we live
in, both constructed and organic, designers sought to awaken a sense of
reflection, followed by playful escapism. Artists, many of whom are known for
bold color usage and strong shapes and lines, played an influential role in
this season's styles – from Matisse, Picasso and Frank Stella to Esther Stewart
and Sam Falls. With Cuba and other destinations south of the border top of
mind, designers are playing with courageous color statements that aren't afraid
to be vibrant but at the same time are combined with quieting, classic and more
natural tones. "Colors this season transport us to a happier, sunnier place
where we feel free to express a wittier version of our real selves," said
Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. "With
our culture still surrounded by so much uncertainty, we are continuing to yearn
for those softer shades that offer a sense of calm and relaxation."
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Glitz and Glamour
New Year's Eve is a chance to get all dolled up.
Grab your gold or silver or sequins or velvet!
It's THE time for glitz and glamour!
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
More Last Minute Tips
Be sure to Accessorize! Wear BIG fabulous earrings. Add glitz and glamour with a bangle or two! Make sure your headband or headpiece is festive for the occasion. And, don't forget about adding just the right bag and shoes. It's all about the little details!
And plan ahead! Grab a little wrap to keep with you - especially if you're opting for a strapless, one-shoulder, sleeveless outfit. You don't want to be cold...but you still need to look fabulous!
And plan ahead! Grab a little wrap to keep with you - especially if you're opting for a strapless, one-shoulder, sleeveless outfit. You don't want to be cold...but you still need to look fabulous!
Monday, December 28, 2015
Let's Talk Neckline
Choose an interesting neckline. Feeling a little flirtatious or sexy? Why not choose a strapless top or dress? Or, if strapless is out of your comfort zone, go for the flattering v-neck or sweetheart neckline! Or, if you like something more modest in front, perphaps a backless dress would be perfect! There are so many options and so many ways to look special!
Sunday, December 27, 2015
When Choosing Your Outfit for New Years Eve (or ANY OTHER Occasion) It's Important to Be Comfortable!
If you're wearing a skirt, choose a length that works for you. Short skirts are really popular for New Year’s Eve, but if you're not comfortable showing that much skin, stick with a skirt that hits closer to the knee. Bottom line, you need to select the length that makes you look and feel your best, regardless of tradition.
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Are You Ready for New Years Eve?
Do you have plans for New Years Eve? Does your celebration include a house party or something larger? Or does your tradition include a romantic dinner at a great restaurant? Regardless of how you spend your night, you need to know how to dress for the occasion, right? Most parties, even those at the homes of friends, are quite festive and give folks a chance to dress up. The type and location of your party will dictate how you dress. Should you choose a daring, glitzy outfit, or will you be more casual? Do you need a little inspiration about what you should wear on New Year’s Eve? Well, some of the tips over the next days might help...and the Willow Tree associates are always available to help you out!
Friday, December 11, 2015
There IS an Art to Gift Giving
What is a thoughtful gift? Well, the first and most important step in
choosing a truly thoughtful gift for someone special is that you make it
PERSONAL. Show them that you really know who they are. Make sure it “speaks to
them”. Then, make sure it’s meaningful to that person. (It could even mean a used item.....such as re-gifting of a family heirloom.)
Sometimes our customers tell us it’s hard to choose a meaningful and
personal gift. We always help them and show them just how easy it is by just asking questions.
We tell them to really stop and think about the person they're buying for. What makes them unique? Is it a relative, a co-worker or a close friend? A child? A new romantic partner? What
stage of life are they in right now? What do they need? What do they do for
fun? What makes them happy? What are their hobbies? These are just some of the simple questions that
will lead that “A-Ha” moment. From there, it's easy. We might even know that person, her favorite brands, colors and items from her wish list! We're here to make sure that she's thrilled with your thoughtful and meaningful gift!
Friday, December 4, 2015
Holiday Survival Skills Number 2

Another skill that you need to have or develop is time
management! It’s such a busy time of year – so make lists…by day or week or
category. Plan ahead and break your tasks down into smaller manageable chunks. Start early enough in the season so you have plenty of time to enjoy the process!
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Holiday Survival Guide - Part I
The most important "survival skill" for the holiday season is to avoid stress. The holiday season is supposed to be a time to enjoy and appreciate your family and friends. Storming the doors, grabbing the last door buster (or having it grabbed from you), waiting in long lines, experiencing cranky people -- and all the hassle are just not necessary. There are alternatives to the madness...and we're happy to be one of them!
Willow Tree offers a civilied, relaxed and personal place to shop. We'll give you a sip of wine...wrap your gifts and even help you get your packages to the car!
Come in and experience the warm and wonderful Willow Tree
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Today is Small Business Saturday - Remember to Shop Small and Local!
Small Business Saturday is a counterpart to black Friday and Cyber Monday, which feature national chains, "big box" and e-commerce stores. By contrast, Small Business Saturday encourages holiday shoppers to patronize "mainstreet" shopping districts, "mom and pop" shops, the small and local independents businesses that are the fabric of any community...like Wyandotte. Small Business Saturday was started by American Express in 2010.
It was such a fantastic way to introduce the importance of shopping local to the masses. There is even a Twitter hashtag #SmallBusinessSaturday that continues to be used to promote small businesses on any and all Saturdays -- NOT just the Saturday after Black Friday. Willow Tree and Chelsea are proud to have been on board with this great National campaign since the first year and to be leaders in the "Shop Local" philosophy and movement in our community.
Friday, November 27, 2015
Plaid Friday - It's an "Indie" Thing!
For about 5 or 6 years now,
there has been a growing backlash against a well-known shopping day called
Black Friday. It’s touted as the “first official day” of Christmas shopping and has
always been held the day after Thanksgiving....today.
This day has become a
frenzied “free-for-all”. Massive crowds of early-bird shoppers get up before
the sun and wait in long lines to storm the doors to get in for advertised specials.
They fight each other for items. They yell and scream at one another. They are
demanding and hostile toward the unfortunate employees that had to be in so
early. And sadly, the crazy tradition keeps getting earlier and earlier with
some stores opening up on Thanksgiving! We don’t like it and won’t do it. We
value our staff far too much. We also don't like to think that those behaviors are a good way to start what is supposed to be a giving season.
We actually prefer our own version
of that 1st Official Shopping Day and call it Plaid Friday. It’s the opposite of Black Friday. It’s nifty, fun,
stress-free, low key and friendly. It’s honest and personal. We offer a
civilized and small town alternative to the madness. We serve refreshments. We
listen to great music. We have specials...honest ones at that.
According
to the founder of the movement, “From
the beginning, the event has framed itself as the antithesis of the
post-Thanksgiving shopping madness.” Plaid Friday is a day where people can sleep
in a bit, get up and enjoy a cup of coffee, get brunch out -- and then discover all the unique and
wonderful stuff that’s going on in their own neighborhood shops. Coffee houses, restaurants and pubs participate right along with local retailers, too. It's fantastic!
It’s a grassroots thing,
but we love it and are happy to have adopted it in 2009!
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
A Warm and Wonderful Palette for Fall 2015
Looking forward to the cooler months? Well start to plan
your color palettes accordingly and choose from the shades destined to be the
most popular. 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. Check out the new shades you'll be wearing from
your everyday sweater essentials, to the pots in your eyeshadow palettes.
Desert Sage - This a cool and soothing greenish-gray. Desert Sage speaks to the
feeling of naturally inspired colors.
Stormy Weather - This hue is
dependable, cool and, above all, constant. Implying quality and luxury, it is a
powerful blue-gray that is strong, protective and enduring.
Oak Buff - This is a mellow, comforting and warming shade that brings
good feelings. One of nature's many illustrious shades, this golden-yellow acts
to nurture and comfort.
Dried Herb - Closely related to nature, Dried Herb is an organic
shade embodying nature's earthy fragrances.
Marsala - Rich and robust,
Marsala incorporates warmth and richness. Its grounding red-brown roots point
to a sophisticated, natural earthiness.
Biscay Bay - This shade
splashes up against more heated tones with its cool touch, combining the qualities
of serene blue with the invigorating aspects of green.
Cadmium Orange - Both playful and sophisticated in its appeal, cadmium
orange is a warm, welcoming and subtly dramatic hue that is striking enough to
stand on its own or act as a bold contrast.
Cashmere Rose - This is a tactile and soft pink hue. Cashmere Rose
displays a gently persuasive and composed pink that is more upscale than
downtown.
Reflecting Pond - This color is a cooling blue that adds dimension and intrigue to
the Top 10. Reflecting Pond is described as a serious shade.
Amethyst Orchid - Intriguing, vibrant and somewhat sensual, this enigmatic shade is
an extraordinary hue that is unique, bold, creative and exciting.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
It's Pantone Color Change Time
According to Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, "Juxtaposition of color from opposite sides of the spectrum emphasizes poise and confidence on the runway. The Fall 2015 palette is rooted in multi-faceted, androgynous colors that can be worn to portray effortless sophistication across men’s and women’s fashion; it is the first time we are seeing a truly unisex color palette."
We're excited to see our store transform from Spring/Summer to Fall/Winter! Aren't the colors just gorgeous!
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Elastane, Lycra, Spandex - What's it All About?
Spandex is a synthetic fiber that is known for exceptional elasticity. It's a long chain of polymer (polyurethane) and is known for its elasticity. It is stronger and more durable than natural rubber. Other names for this fabric are Lycra or Elastane. It's well known for it's ability to revert back to its original shape after being stretched. It is known as a "wonder fiber" because it can stretch more than 100% and snap right back into shape. It's estimated that about 80 percent of today's garments have a bit of spandex in them. For clothing, spandex is usually mixed with cotton/rayon/polyester or nylon.
A word of caution: Spandex can be easily damaged by heat so requires different care. Recommendations include hand washing or use of the gentle/hand wash cycle in your machine. Use mild detergent. No bleach or chlorine. No fabric softener. Don't rub the fabric together. Don't wring. No ironing. No dry cleaning.
A word of caution: Spandex can be easily damaged by heat so requires different care. Recommendations include hand washing or use of the gentle/hand wash cycle in your machine. Use mild detergent. No bleach or chlorine. No fabric softener. Don't rub the fabric together. Don't wring. No ironing. No dry cleaning.
Monday, September 7, 2015
What is Viscose?
Viscose is a type of rayon. It is a fiber made of regenerated cellulose...from green plants. It's structurally similar to cotton but is be produced from a variety of plants such as soy, bamboo, and sugar cane.
It's been called a contradictory beast because as a manufactured fiber, it's neither truly natural like cotton, wool or silk nor truly synthetic like nylon or polyester. It's somewhere "in between".
Viscose became popular for a few reasons. The first is that it has a luxurious look and feel at an affordable price. It blends easily with other fibers. It is easy to dye and retains vivid colors very well. It's got a silk-like luster, nice drape and is softer than cotton.
It's often blended with other fabrics - like polyester.
It's been called a contradictory beast because as a manufactured fiber, it's neither truly natural like cotton, wool or silk nor truly synthetic like nylon or polyester. It's somewhere "in between".
Viscose became popular for a few reasons. The first is that it has a luxurious look and feel at an affordable price. It blends easily with other fibers. It is easy to dye and retains vivid colors very well. It's got a silk-like luster, nice drape and is softer than cotton.
It's often blended with other fabrics - like polyester.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Let's Talk About Polyester!
Polyester has a bad reputation, but really shouldn't! Current polyester fabrics have a very nice feel. It's used a lot because it's extremely strong, durable, resilient, and resistant to creasing -keeping its shape really well. It's resistant to chemical damage. It's wrinkle, mildew and abrasion resistant, doesn't stretch or shrink and is easy to wear and care for.
Polyester is very often blended with other fibers. Garments that are 100% polyester are usually soft and smooth, almost satiny and have a little "give" to them.
Polyester is machine washable and can be dried on the low-heat setting in your dryer. We recommend using a touch of fabric softener when washing and then drying for just a few minutes to tumble out any wrinkles - and hanging to dry. It's a quick drying fabric.
Polyester doesn't always require ironing, but you can iron on a warm (NOT HOT) setting if needed.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Menswear Chic - Oh Yes, It's Here
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Can You Mix Your Animal & Reptile Prints?
Our answer is yes! Why limit yourself to just one when you can wear two or even three? But it's got to be done right. One idea is to start with a pair of jeans and a simple t-shirt. Then add one or two chic accessories to complete the look. A great scarf, clutch, jacket, or boots will look great now and keep working straight through to Fall.
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