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The Leader • Saturday, April 28, 2018 • Page 1B

Giving some pop and glamour to a pop-up

Some of the time capsule trimmings of the camper glamification project are on the owner.

Branché Boutique to move to Revive By Betsy Denson betsy@theleadernews. com Branché Boutique is coming up on their brick and mortar two-year anniversary – and preparing to move to a new spot in Revive’s development at 34th and Ella. Owners Lisa Buss and Emily Moore say they hope to be open in about three months. “Revive is thrilled to welcome Branché Boutique to the Ella Oaks Center,” said Monica Danna. “After serving the neighborhood and surrounding areas, the team behind Branché are ready for more space and exposure. Their unique offering of clothing and gifts are a perfect fit for the retail center.” Currently in a shop on Oak Forest Boulevard across from Haum Salon, the move puts them next to BBs Café and Re/Forme lagree fitness. Buss said they looked at the Revive center when it first opened and they were starting to dip their toe into a commercial store

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By Cynthia Lescalleet For The Leader Given Kimmy’s job as a flight attendant, is it really a surprise that she is quite content and comfy in the small spaces of her pop-up camper? The recent “glamification” project was a do-it-yourself conversion – with some paint prep assistance from hubby Jason – and netted a spiffy escape-mobile. Maybe make that a time capsule. That the owner’s campsite clothes are things you might find worn by Lucille Ball,

Betty Crocker or even Anita Ekberg only enhances the vehicle’s vibe. Her cat’s eye glasses also help. Christened “Daisy” (after her grandmothers and favorite flower), the Palomino Mustang MXL camper is a 1996 model (not a 1956 one). As tricked out with retro features, however, its “glamour is timeless,” she says. “It sleeps eight (just not comfortably),” she quips. “When the roof ’s up, it feels huge.” It folds down to a 13ft. base. “She sleeps in the garage,” leaving about 3 inches of side clearance. Inside, the “efficient” layout includes a living area (with “sectional seating”), two sleeping chambers in the pull outs, and a kitchen with small sink, under counter fridge and three burner stovetop, updated with a nifty pressed metal backsplash.

One of the bench seats conceals a potty, but the owners prefer to camp in nice campgrounds with better facilities. The Colorado native’s quest for some sort of camper dates to about 2009, fueled by her nostalgia for childhood camping trips with family and some lingering outdoorswoman hankerings. “Whenever I hear ‘Rocky Mountain High’ (John Denver’s ode to Colorado), I’m always brought back to that wonderful time of my life,” according to remarks in a Do-Over email exchange. Kimmy found her camper on Craigslist, paying about $1,200. Not bad for a vacation home. The overhaul came later and cost another $1,200 or $1,300 – plus the vintage clothes worthy of the swank patio crowd in, say, mid-century Palm Springs. So far, the updated camper

Kojak’s brings back dinner By Betsy Denson betsy@theleadernews.com A few months ago, Kojak’s Fine Foods owner Mark Oster told The Leader that they were gearing up to offer a dinner service again, after Braun Enterprises purchased the center, and updated it. Now that plan is coming to fruition, in addition to other changes at the café, which is located at 1912 West 18th St. “Our project start is midMay for dinner and we’re on target for that,” said Oster. Oster said that the 2,500 square foot restaurant is getting a whole new look, with new lighting, paint, decor and new tables, which will be maple instead of laminate. “We’re adding a few more tables too,” said Oster. Something Oster is very excited about is the addition of a handmade wooden bar and counter unit with 10 seats and TVs overhead for those who want to have a beer and a glass of wine, and a quick bite to eat. “It will be both upscale and casual,” said Oster. “We’re also looking forward to having craft beer and

Photo by Traci Ling Emily Moore and Lisa Buss are excited about the new location.

after doing home shows for nearly a year. They decided against the center at that time, but after the success they’ve had with their shop, they are ready to take the plunge and signed a five year lease with Revive. “At first we said we’d never do brick and mortar, See Boutique P. 2B

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has been to the Texas Renaissance Festival campgrounds and the Texas Vintage Camper Club spring rally, held earlier this month in Coldspring at Lake Livingston. The camper couple also rolls with a smaller group called PopUps of Anarchy. TRAILER TRANSFORMATION The four-month renovation from camper to “glamper” was mostly a face-lift, with retro accessories easily found at current, mostly discount, retailers. First, however, Kimmy researched camper redos, finding inspiration on the “Pop Up Princess” blog. “I wanted our renovation to stand the test of time, and our Texas climate, so I researched as much as I could

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Photo by Betsy Denson Kojak’s will still have counter service but is adding a more upscale vibe to the neighborhood favorite.

wine available.” While Kojak’s has been known for its lunch crowd because of all the businesses in the area, they have offered dinner in the past and with all the new families moving into the area, Oster is looking forward to having a dinner service again. He said he’s gotten to know Greg Gordon who is opening La Vista 101 nearby. “Our area is growing,” said Oster. “I heard someone call this strip center a destination center and I

think that’s true.” Oster said that when he was thinking of how Kojak’s should evolve, he did a lot of research on area restaurants like Dish Society, Black Walnut Cafe, and Café Express. While elements of those popular chains will be incorporated, Kojak’s will have its own imprint as a standalone business. And, the owner will be on site. “It will still be counter service,” he said. “We will still be who we are, but we See Kojak’s P. 2B

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