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SharpDressed Man Five looks we love, just for the guys.

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Haute Home A mix of pretty, funky, and just plain fun finds with which to deck out your digs.

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Wish List

Top picks for your closet and home.

30 An Idea with Legs

Step into the world of colored and patterned tights.

32 Exhibit Worthy

A surprisingly strong retail mix awaits at Indy’s cultural attractions.

34 Seasonal Staples

Boots and jackets are true closet essentials. Here, pieces you’ll live in till spring.

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wish list Top picks for your closet and home

Stacked Lineup Serious eye candy for your wrists

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Dyed-resin bangles by designer Sloane Swayze are infused with flakes of 22K gold, fine silver, or copper. $55 each at Homespun Modern Handmade. (see listing, page 94).

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The suddenly popular metal lends a warm, understated gleam to any space. (1) Small metal lantern. $19 at West Elm. (see listing, page 88) (2) Terrace side table. $249 at West Elm (3) Large “Clarendon” wall mirror. $249 at Crate & Barrel (see listing, page 86) (4) “Vince” accent stool. $299 at Pottery Barn (see listing, page 88) (5) Leaf centerpiece. $129 at Crate & Barrel

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Because wearing super-bright shoes helps you actually enjoy your workout. (1) Women’s Nike Zoom Structure+ 17. $115 at BlueMile (see listing, page 68) (2) Men’s Newton Gravity III. $175 at The Runners Forum (see listing, page 68) (3) Women’s Asics Gel Noosa Tri 9. $140 at Athletic Annex (see listing, page 68) (4) Women’s Nike Free 5.0 V4. $100 at Nordstrom (see listing, page 108) (5) Women’s Brooks Glycerin 12. $150 at BlueMile. (6) Women’s Asics Gel Nimbus 16. $155 at The Runners Forum (7) Women’s Brooks Ravenna 5. $110 at Athletic Annex

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“We are making impressions in the metal just like the story that you are documenting has made an impression in your life. You have to embrace those moments and Cherish Who You Are®.” - Heather Moore 14727 North Meridian, Carmel, IN 46032 • 317-844-9003 • www.moyerfinejewelers.com


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From subtle to bold, a rainbow of dazzling jewels. (1) 18K yellow gold, fire opal, emerald, druzy, and diamond earrings. $6,570 at Reis-Nichols Jewelers (see listing, page 72) (2) 18K yellow gold, blackened silver, lapis lazuli, quartz, diamond, and green tourmaline ring by Armenta. $4,880 at Moyer Fine Jewelers (see listing, page 72) (3) 18K yellow gold, turquoise, and diamond pendant on three-strand yellowgold cable chain. $5,660, pendant; $960, chain at Windsor Jewelry (see listing, page 72) (4) 18K yellow-gold and pink tourmaline pendant on 18K yellow-gold chain. $3,940 at Robert Goodman Jewelers (see listing, page 72) (5) 18K yellow-gold, briolette amethyst, blue topaz, quartz, and peridot link necklace by Nanis by Laura Bicego. $3,815 at G. Thrapp Jewelers (see listing, page 70) (6) 18K rose gold, faceted amethyst slices, and diamond earrings. $4,895 at Moyer Fine Jewelers

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(1) Vase by Harrie Art Glass. $230 at Artifacts (see listing, page 93) (2) “Peak” vase. $49.95 at Crate & Barrel (see listing, page 88) (3) Mid-century Italian seahorse-themed vase. $28 at The Inventorialist (see listing, page 76) (4) Small “Lorant” vase by Imax. $57 at Luxe Home Interiors (see listing, page 88) (5) Small “Sophie” vase by William Yeoward. $250 at Charles Mayer (see listing, page 93) (6) “Alfiere” vase by Kose. $475 at Form + Function (see listing, page 86)

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Cozy up in a thick sweater, one of the season’s hottest trends. (1) “Greer” sweater by Joie. $338 at Nordstrom (see listing, page 108) (2) “Dylan” tweedy pullover. $128 at Free People (see listing, page 57) (3) Motorcycle sweater. $168 at Madewell (see listing, page 58) (4) Sweater by Graham + Spencer. $228 at Haus Love (see listing, page 78) (5) Sweater by Ralph Lauren Denim + Supply. $145 at Macy’s (see listing, page 108) (6) “Abigail” cardigan by 360 Sweater. $230 at 8Fifteen (see listing, page 56)

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ACCESSOR I ES

An Idea with Legs Step into the world of colored and patterned tights. Black is often a style safety net, but if it’s become your default choice in legwear, it’s time to consider some more interesting options. From bold, look-at-me colors to pairs of tights with just a hint of a pattern, there’s something to satisfy everyone’s sartorial preferences. Fashion stylist Danielle Smith, founder and president of Fresh Fettle, explains how to expand your hosiery comfort zone.

Patterned tights by Merona. $10 at Target (target.com)

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Maroon point d’espirit tights. $14 at Urban Outfitters (see listing, page 60)

What shades of colored tights are most versatile? This year, there are going to be tons of colored tights—anything you want should be available. Try something different, like navy or mustard or burgundy. I think burgundy is a great choice because you can pair it with navy or with black. You can wear it during the day or at night. I think mustard is fun, too, especially if you have neutral colors on. It gives a burst of en-

Patterned tights. $14.95 at H&M (hm.com)

Classic tights in mustard. $5.80 at Forever 21 (forever21.com)


ergy to your legs. It’s not a huge commitment—that’s why it’s fun for people to play up legs. It’s an easy way to be on trend.

How do you wear patterned tights with patterned clothing? First determine the scale. If you have a large-scale print on your legs, then you want to wear a smaller scale on your bottom, not the same size overall on your body. What most people want is to have a combination of both, so it kind of balances the look.

For those who are afraid to wear anything besides black, what would you suggest? If you just cannot give up the black tight at all, go for textured tights, like a pinstripe where the majority is black or a polkadot tight, just a small dot. You could get fishnet, metallic, or ombre. All of those are great options, even in black.

Zigzag fishet tights. $7.80 at Forever 21

Classic tights in teal. $5.80 at Forever 21

What do you recommend for tights/bottoms/shoe combinations? The traditional rule is your shoes should match your tights. Really nowadays you can wear any kind of shoe you want with your tights—whatever’s going to make your legs pop. One thing you could do easily is take a complementary color that’s close to your tights or a shade down or a shade up from your tights. It’s good for a monochromatic look.

What other tips can you share for wearing tights this season? I would suggest that people have fun with their legs and not worry about what shape they are. Colored and patterned tights look great. It’s really about having the confidence to go out and wear them, because you’re probably giving someone else the confidence to wear them. —Zina Kumok

Merona diamond tights in mermaid green. $10 at Target

Brocade velvet tights. $18 at Francesca’s (francescas.com)

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Exhibit Worthy

A surprisingly strong retail mix awaits at Indy’s cultural attractions.

With the holidays right around the corner, we’d like to suggest a trip to these local spots, whose gift shops are filled with toys, books, jewelry, Indiana items, and other fab finds for everyone on your list. Think of this as your on-paper docent.

IN Love coffee mug. $9.99 at the Indiana State Museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Spring Celebration Ballet Doll by Lottie. $21.95.

Spitting frogs by Seedling Labs. $9.95 for six.

Dancing alligator by Plan Toys. $21.95.

Stuffed Larry and Larry Gets Lost at the Museum. $8.95 (animal), $16.95 (book).

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Navajo turquoise earrings. $250.

Pottery by W. Concho. $39.

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Navajo agate necklace. $289.

Throw pillow. $33.


INDIANA HISTORY CENTER

Limestone paperweight. $20.95.

Writeable Scribble Band. $3.99.

Raggedy Ann and Andy. $27.95 each.

FARMfood: Green Living with Chef Daniel Orr. $29.95.

INDIANA STATE MUSEUM Plush woolly mammoth. $25.

L.S. Ayres Tea Room cookbook. $15.

Soldiers and Sailors Monument ornament. $29.99.

Fred the mastodon T-shirt. $13.99 (kids), $16.99 (adults).

INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART

Vases by Mary-Melinda Wellsandt. $165 (large), $80 (small).

Glass re-creation of Van Gogh’s Landscape at Saint-Remy. $78.

Calendar pad by Ryan McGinness. $24.95.

Hopscotch necklace by Spark Metal Studio. $105.

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M UST-H AV ES

Seasonal Staples

Boots and jackets are true closet essentials. Here, pieces you’ll live in till spring.

“Stonewall” by Rag & Bone. $495 at Saks Fifth Avenue (see listing, page 108)

“Rockstud” by Valentino. $1,495 at Saks Fifth Avenue

Over-theknee flat boot. $268 at C. Wonder (see listing, page 56) “Lindsay Plate” by Frye. $388 at Englin’s Fine Footwear (see listing, page 68)

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“Dela” by Donald Pliner. $398 at Englin’s Fine Footwear

“Alexa” by Paul Green. $389 at Nordstrom (see listing, page 108)


Leather jacket by Michael Michael Kors. $420 at Macy’s (see listing, page 108) John & Jenn faux-leather jacket. $170 at Cloth. (see listing, page 57)

Perforated faux-leather jacket by INC International Concepts. $109.50 at Macy’s

Dress up your jacket collection with interesting details, such as laser cutouts that resemble lace, mandarin collars, and pyramid studs.

“Cleary” by Elie Tahari. $998 at Saks Fifth Avenue “Ariel” by LaMarque. $450 at Nordstrom

“Perfecto” by IRO. $1,261 at 8Fifteen (see listing, page 56)

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daytonight rework pieces from a daytime outfit, and you ’ ve got a look perfect for an evening on the town.

Models Meghan Wolf, Brooke Smith, and Kylee Brooks courtesy Helen Wells Agency. Hair by Monica Dickey and Brandyn Kiser and makeup by Natasha Greenler for Salon 01. Wardrobe styling by Savannah Norris. Photography by Tony Valainis.

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day On Meghan: Cashmere sweater by Minnie Rose, $432 at 14 Districts Weekend (see listing, page 56); T-shirt by Felicia Tees, $25 at Boomerang BTQ (see listing, page 56); Jeans by Genetic, $182 at 14 Districts Blue Bar; Hat, $58, earrings, $12, and bag, $102 at The Secret Ingredient (see listing, page 60); Necklace by Brand Corazon, $168 at 14 Districts; Bracelet by Lionette NY, $148 at 14 Districts Weekend; “Hartley” boots by Mossimo, $37.99 at Target (target. com). Photographed on Massachusetts Avenue.

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night Jacket by Clara Sunwoo, $88, bracelet, $18, and clutch, $66 at The Secret Ingredient; Blouse by Raoul, $265 at 14 Districts Weekend; Jeans and earrings, see page 38; Necklace, $60 at Profyle (see listing, page 58); “Dory” heels by Sam & Libby, $34.99 at Target. Photographed at Thunderbird.

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day On Brooke: Jacket by Zika, $479, and peplum blouse by Susana Monaco, $341 at Profyle (see listing, page 58); Pants by AG Jeans, $195 at 14 Districts Blue Bar (see listing, page 56); Bronze ram necklace, $18, and clutch, $32 at Boomerang BTQ (see listing, page 56); “Vikki” flats by Mossimo, $19.99 at Target (target.com). Photographed in Fountain Square.

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night Blouse, see page 40; Pants by Tribal, $79, necklace, $33, gold bangle, $16, and leather bracelet, $33 from The Secret Ingredient (see listing, page 60); Clutch by Sondra Roberts, $88 at 14 Districts Weekend; “Sabrina” heels by Mossimo, $32.99 at Target. Photographed at Plat 99.

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day On Kylee: “Classic Jackie O” dress by Black Halo, $354, blazer by BB Dakota, $8o, earrings, $25, from Profyle (see listing, page 58); Gold, silver, and rose-gold bangles by Bud to Rose, $102 each at Siro’s Chic Boutique (see listing, page 60); “Natasha” heels by Merona, $29.99 at Target (target.com). Photographed on Market Street.

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night Dress, see page 42; Earrings, $12 from The Secret Ingredient (see listing, page 60); Bracelet, $35, and clutch by Urban Expressions, $70 at Profyle; “Gail” ankle-strap heels by Mossimo, $29.99 at Target. Photographed at 1933 Lounge.

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sharpdressed man FA S H I O N

five looks we love, just for the guys.

photography by tony valainis

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W O R K D AY

who’s the boss? Even if your workspace is more cubicle than corner office, you can still dress the part in a dapper suit. The bag’s stripes add a sporty touch. suit: Tone-on-tone Black Label by Giorgio Armani. $3,445 at Raleigh Limited (see listing, page 62) shirt: $109 at J. Benzal. (see listing, page 60) tie: $80 at J. Benzal bag: “Brompton” briefcase by Ben Minkhoff. $375 at Saks Fifth Avenue (see listing, page 108) shoes: “Astor” by To Boot New York. $425 at Saks Fifth Avenue fedora (opposite page): “Miguel” by Yellow 108. $95 at James Dant (see listing, page 60)

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D AT E N I G H T

man’s vest friend Oxblood, which can be paired with a variety of colors, is a hot hue for fall. Here, a refined vest and classic black boots dress up the standard button-down. shirt: Button-down by Arbor. $75 at James Dant (see listing, page 60) vest: “Stride” quilted wool vest by Rag & Bone. $495 at Raleigh Limited (see listing, page 62) jeans: “Harris” by Hudson. $198 at Nordstrom (see listing, page 108) boots: “Hawthorne” by To Boot New York. $425 at Saks Fifth Avenue (see listing, page 108)

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earn your stripes Update your college-years jeans, hoodie, and tennis shoes with teal-blue bottoms, a lightweight top that’ll be your lazy-day go-to, and sleek sneakers. hoodie: Striped henley hoodie by American Rag. $39.50 at Macy’s (see listing, page 108) pants: 511 Line 8 Slim Fit by Levi’s. $58 at Macy’s shoes: “Freenew” by Bally. $395 at Saks Fifth Avenue

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C A S U A L F R I D AY

layer your look The end of the work week calls for a laidback outfit that’s still big on style. This sweater can be worn with any color, but blue pops against the neutrals. sweater: Cashmere and wool pullover by Saks Fifth Avenue Collection. $398 at Saks Fifth Avenue (see listing, page 108) shirt: “Autumn” buttondown by Peter Millar. $125 at Nordstrom (see listing, page 108) pants: Slant-pocket striped pants by Kenneth Cole Reaction. $44.98 at Macy’s (see listing, page 108) bag: “Sutter’s Mill” tool bag by United by Blue. $130 at James Dant (see listing, page 60) shoes: “Harry” by Alfani. $89.99 at Macy’s

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WEEKEND

out of the blue A versatile jacket is a wardrobe must. This olive-green version, paired with a light-blue tee and worn-in boots, creates a relaxed look perfect for casual occasions. jacket: “Fun” by Kroon. $295 at Nordstrom shirt: Crew-neck tee by Tasso Elba. $45 at Macy’s jeans: “Harris” by Hudson. $198 at Nordstrom boots: “Wodehouse Lost History” by Timberland Boot Company. $295 at Nordstrom

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decor

haute home A mix of pretty, funky, and just plain fun finds with which to deck out your digs.

Maltese Cross Box (top) and Square Studded Box by Jonathan Adler. $203 each at KBD Home (see listing, page 78)

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Obelisks by Made Goods. $275 (tall), $228 (short) at Haus Love (see listing, page 78)

Turquoise candlelabra. $42 at Boomerang BTQ (see listing, page 56)

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living room

Down-filled throw pillow. $159 at Surroundings (see listing, page 76)

Vintage animal head. $215 at Haus Love

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Metal-leaf fruit bowl. $59 at Global Gifts (see listing, page 94)

Italian crystal glasses. $16.90 each at Surroundings (see listing, page 76)

for your

Two-tier server by L’Objet. $565 at Charles Mayer & Co. (see listing, page 93)

kitchen

Sketch flower hot pad and oven mitt. $14.95 at Paper Source (see listing, page 96)

Walnut, birch, and cherry cutting board by Steve Miller. $80 at Art IN Hand Gallery (see listing, page 93)

Plush toys by Mr. Sogs Creatures. $25 (left) and $28 at Homespun Modern Handmade (see listing, page 94)

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kids Indiana-shaped chalkboard. $40 at Fivethirty Home (see listing, page 76) 52   IM | shops 2014


Indianapolis Colts billiards balls and rack. $225 (balls), $20 (rack) at Jay Orner & Sons Billiard Co. (see listing, page 98)

Taco truck by Fred & Friends. $16.25 for two at Silver In the City (see listing, page 96)

for your

basement Slate coasters. $14.95 per set at Crate & Barrel (see listing, page 86)

The Original “Rednek” Party Bucket. $29.95 at Chatham Home (see listing, page 84)

“Burst” wall clock by Umbra. $70 at Houseworks (see listing, page 86)

Blanket by Little Giraffe. $69 at Charles Mayer & Co.

Hedgehog scooter by Wheely Bug. $72.50 at Nurture (see listing, page 64)

Walrus storage caddy by 3 Sprouts. $21.99 at The Container Store (see listing, page 77) shops 2014 | IM   53


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Fashion women’s, men’s & children’s clothing • shoes & bags • furs • eyewear • jewelry

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Our closets like the trendsetting mix of styles at Dottie Couture Boutique.

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Women’s Clothing 8Fifteen That sweater your favorite actress recently wore? It’s probably on the semi-circle-shaped racks of this uber-trendy Broad Ripple boutique. Expect to see jeans by Rag & Bone, Frame, and Mother Denim; draped tops by Helmut Lang; printed button-downs by George Roth; beautiful handbags by Jerome Dreyfuss and Rag & Bone; super-soft sweaters by Iro, 360 Cashmere, and Vince; striped and animal-print clutches by Claire Vivier; and earthy jewelry by Cheryl Dufault Designs. 815 E. 65th St., 253-1234, 8fifteen.com 14 Districts/14 Districts Weekend A carefully edited selection of clothing pops in the stark interior of 14 Districts. If your look is more Californiacasual, owner Rebecca Hanson stocks Calypso St. Barth, a line featuring cashmere sweaters and easywear tunics. But if you’re in need of polished looks for work and/or special events, check out Raoul, a label big on tailored pieces with a silk or cashmere twist. Other brands include Los Angeles–based Rails, which is big on comfy plaid shirts; Three Dots; and jeans by Genetic, Joe’s Jeans, Mavi, and others. You’ll find those high-end denim lines in Weekend’s new Blue Bar. 110 W. Main St., Carmel, 818-4585; Weekend and Blue Bar: Carmel City Center, 805-1857; shop14districts.com Anna’s Style Boutique Trendy picks come with wallet-friendly prices. We like the striped and Western-inspired cardigans, colorblocked dresses to wear with leggings, and girly fashion jewelry. 1 W. Jefferson St., Franklin, 440-0905, annasstyleboutique.com Anthropologie Its unique mix of urban and rural pieces, most of which feature graphic prints, ruffles, florals, lace, or other embellishments, somehow always works. You can also find simpler styles here, like shift dresses, colored chino pants, pencil skirts, and crew-neck sweaters. Chunky necklaces and dangling earrings are the ideal finishing touches. Anthro’s whimsical home goods, like whaleshaped measuring cups, printed towels, and polka-dot

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. rebecca hanson, owner of 14 districts & 14 districts weekend Hanson geeks out for the athletic gear at Carmel City Center’s InCycle. Her favorites include Teeki exercise leggings, muscle tanks by Spiritual Gangster, and tie-dye and camouflage-printed pants by Margarita. “InCycle has an always-fresh assortment of unique yoga pants, soft tanks that are perfect for spinning or a night out, and cool off-the-shoulder long-sleeve tees,” she says.

flatware aren’t to be missed. The Fashion Mall, 5740803, anthropologie.com

Armani Jeans This designer store has sumptuous sweaters, beautiful sheath dresses, denim in various styles, blazers, and luxurious leather and wool jackets. Handbags in classic shapes, suede and leather boots, sporty high-top sneakers, and cold-weather hats, scarves, and gloves are among the accessories. The Fashion Mall, 708-0462, armani.com BCBG Max Azria It’s a no-fail source for gorgeous cocktail and formal dresses. We also like its selection of sleek workwear, like textured moto jackets, fitted blazers, pencil skirts, and tailored trousers. Sweaters carry interesting details, like peplum, high-low hemlines, and sheer cutouts along the collar. Accessories include pointy-toe pumps, metal-and-gemstone statement jewelry, and

clutches—the Harlow Signature Clutch ($88 and $98) comes in gleaming metallic and light-catching sequined versions. The Fashion Mall, 566-9990, bcbg.com

Boomerang BTQ BTQ? That would be Boomerang Boutique, Felicia Kiesel’s funky clothing, accessory, NEW and housewares shop on Mass Ave’s east end. We love the mix of party dresses, printed frocks, colorful scarves, Kiesel’s own T-shirt line (like the V-necks that declare #Naptown and Boss Lady), American Armadillo ties and bowties for the gents, flasks by Get Flasky, wooden Indiana necklaces, and the display of vintage and modern earrings. Hip home items include sequined pillows, printed coasters, and vintage soda bottles. 845 Massachusetts Ave., 966-7373, boomerangbtq.com Boutique 33 Clothing and home decor come together here. Explore flowy tops from Oh My Gauze, NEW colorful scarves, and Brighton jewelry in the apparel section, and then check out pretty home items, like furniture, scented candles, throw pillows, and light fixtures in the connecting room. 33 E. Pine St., Zionsville, 776-4088 Burberry This posh boutique exudes luxury, from the British brand’s famous trench coats to the gorgeous maroon English Floral lace top ($695) to its leather handbags. Cozy up this winter with a scarf featuring its iconic check print; we’re loving all of the muted tones. Riding boots, like the simply elegant Check Detail style ($995), are also a timeless, wear-with-anything item. The Fashion Mall, 644-0606, us.burberry.com C. Wonder Clothing here is pretty classic: silk button-downs, V-neck cardigans, and cropped tailored pants. But most pieces have a playful twist: The Quilted Nylon Barn Jacket ($138) has a bright, graphic-print inner lining, and the Intarsia Sweater features a bowtie-wearing dog. The brand now also has a line of denim. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and stud earrings gleam in gold, and several of the store’s roomy tote bags and home items, like coffee mugs and notecards, either bear initials or can be monogrammed to your liking. The Fashion Mall, 569-1431, cwonder.com

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Cloth Thanks to a merchandise merge with Planted, a recently shuttered shop selling potted foliage and garden accessories, Carmel’s Cloth boutique resembles a bit of a jungle inside. Pieces from Free People, Velvet, New Alternative, Coin 1804, and Splendid fill the racks. Don’t overlook the home accessories, like picture frames and funky tabletop accents. Carmel City Center, 810-1667 Dottie Couture Boutique This boutique may be small, but it’s stocked with everything on-trend for the seasons: aztec-printed cardigans, casual striped tees, floral kimonos, comfy colorblocked tunics, maxi dresses, and a cozy faux-leather jacket/ sweatshirt hybrid in which we’d love to cuddle up at a football game. Take a look at the accessories, too, like worn-in boots and fringed scarves. A third location will soon open in Fishers’s new Depot at Nickel Plate development. 8555 River Rd., 844-5838; 789 U.S. 31 North, Ste. E, Greenwood, 888-8242; dottiecouture.com Dry Goods USA A branch of Von Maur, Dry Goods USA will COMING bring reasonably priced contemporary tops, SOON bottoms, jackets, dresses, and accessories— like scarves, jewelry, and handbags—to The Fashion Mall just in time for the holiday shopping season. The Fashion Mall, drygoodsusa.com Enza’s Boutique “Courtroom to cocktail” is the fashion MO here with sophisticated sheath dresses by Samuel Dong, Clara Sun Woo, and JDA Los Angeles, many of which have details like faux leather, exposed zippers, and lace; sleek jackets to throw over them; and form-fitting pants. Somewhat hidden away in downtown’s Chamber of Commerce building, Enza’s has a surprisingly great— but limited—selection, but everything can be tailored for an absolute perfect fit. 320 N. Meridian St., Ste. 109, 972-6770 Evereve Styles here are trendy yet mature—you won’t find cropped tops or short shorts. Formerly Hot Mama, these stores may have a new name, but they remain filled with casual-chic clothing, accessories, and shoes. Expect to see cozy cardigans, graphic tees to wear underneath them, printed tunics, infinity scarves, and skinny jeans from the likes of Citizens of Humanity, Hudson, AG, 7 For All Mankind, and Paige. Racks of jewelry provide the perfect way to top everything off. The Fashion Mall, 575-8505; Clay Terrace, 218-9225; evereve.com

Grace Boutique Shopping for prom, homecoming, or another special occasion? The ideal dress may very well be at Grace, whose racks are filled with styles embellished with beads, lace, or other interesting details. Big, glitzy necklaces are another specialty. The Fashion Mall, 771-4143 J. Crew The classic J. Crew look is alive and well with both timeless and trendy pieces. Quilted vests ($138), crewneck sweaters with front-zipper accents ($98), and sweatshirts with rhinestone-embellished shoulders ($98) can be worn both to the office and for casual affairs. We like the brand’s suit separates—tailored pants, skirts, blazers, and dresses that never go out of style. Laine suede boots ($238) can be worn with everything, and printed loafers dress up the most neutral of outfits. Check out its statement necklaces and robust sale section, too. The Fashion Mall, 848-2739, jcrew.com J. Jill If comfort is key but you still value style, this is the place for you. J. Jill offers an array of misses, petites, and plus-size knit tops and tees, sweaters, pants, denim, and skirts. Most pieces can be dressed up or down with the store’s flats, boots, and no-fuss jewelry. The Fashion Mall, 571-1750, jjill.com JenDaisy Trendy updates won’t break the bank at JenDaisy. Youthful, girly picks include lace-front sweatshirts ($18), comfortable tunics, floral kimonos, denim vests ($34), and ever-popular scarves. Add a layered element to your footwear with knit cuffs that peek out of the top of your boots ($14). 1279 N. Emerson Ave., Ste. H, Greenwood, 889-1150 Karisma This petite boutique with brick-exposed walls has a style perfect for the younger set, with plenty of striped

tunics, aztec cardigans, denim, and both bold and dainty necklaces. Also sold here are state-pride shirts by United State of Indiana and Hayes & Taylor, and scented oils by Ambre Blends. 859 Conner St., Noblesville, 7748665, karismaboutiqueshop.com

Leon Tailoring Important presentation or meeting coming up? Look the part with a figure-flattering custom-made dress, skirt, blazer, blouse, pair of trousers, or overcoat. This company, more than 100 years old, also provides off-the-rack selections and hats and scarves. Anything purchased from Leon can be altered for free. 809 N. Delaware St., 634-8559, leontailoringco.com Lesley Jane Girls in need of a prom or homecoming dress come to this Main Street staple for lots of pretty choices. But there are plenty of less-dressed-up options, too, like denim, slouchy tall boots, vintage-like jewelry, unique coats, soft sweaters, casual tunics, and a number of solid-colored basics. Because crewneck tees are a workhorse in anyone’s wardrobe. 150 S. Main St., Zionsville, 873-9999, lesleyjane.com Lily & Sparrow Tucked away in Fishers, this fashionable spot is on top of all the latest trends. Right now, NEW it’s stocked with soft sweaters and ponchos, graphic tunics, floral and kimono-style dresses, and chunky jewelry, like the 31 Bits line, whose pieces feature recycled-paper beads. 11720 Maple St., Fishers, 578-2445, lilyandsparrowboutique.com Lucky B Boutique Looking for weekend skinny jeans or maybe a fancy party dress? Either way, Lucky B probably has what you’re looking for. Pick up a cable-knit Olive & Oak sweater in a perfect-for-fall color, incredibly soft tie-dye tees and cardigans, and cocktail frocks. Also find United

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Free People If you can’t stop pinning outfits inspired by Coachella or Bonnaroo, head to Free People for everything boho. Think delicate lace dresses, slouchy cardigans, distressed denim, earthy jewelry, moto boots, and fringed crossbody bags. The Fashion Mall, 569-0348, freepeople.com Girly Chic Boutique Indulge your feminine side at this Broad Ripple boutique with floral wallpaper and sparkling chandeliers decked out with pink ribbons. It’s a great source for both casual and dressed-up clothing, with moto jackets, sheath dresses to wear all year long, sweater vests with faux-fur accents, and youthful cocktail dresses, like a chic V-neck black version with lace accents at the hem. Long, layered necklaces are popular, as is its Pink Pewter jewelry collection. The shop also has cute choices for tots. 922 E. Westfield Blvd., 217-1525, facebook.com/ girlychicboutique

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Melange With a name like “melange,” you’d expect to find a little bit of everything. And indeed that’s what you’ll get at Margi Beaver and Carmen Shew’s boutique. Shoppers will find trendy, affordable pieces that can easily be dressed down for a casual yet polished look or gussied up for a night out. There’s clothing for men, too, and Hannah Hilliard of Thelma & Theo (see listing, page 64) sells her line as well. Beaver and Shew like helping customers step out of their fashion comfort zones, so if you dismiss a piece with zero hanger appeal, you could still be coaxed into trying it on. And you never know—it might find a place in your closet. 20 Executive Dr., Ste. C, Carmel, 810-1653, melangefashion.com NEW

Niche Boutique The first thing you might notice is the shop’s chic decor. The floor is adorned with animal rugs, while bird cages and antique luggage are peppered throughout. On the racks, expect to find on-trend sweaters and tops, mini skirts, and blazers and jackets (check out the fauxleather Henderson style by Jack, which has knit sleeves and a shearling collar, $80). We also love its selection of dresses by Jack, BB Dakota, and Mustard Seed, with both simple and flared silhouettes that are perfect for bachelorette parties or first dates. 916 Broad Ripple Ave., 205-9680, shopnicheboutique.com Nikki Blaine Couture Local designer Nikki Blaine offers a healthy dose of “glam chic.” Translation? Pieces that can be dressed up or dressed down. She likes working with stretch silk, leather, mesh, sequins, charmeuse, and lace, often including three different textures in the same garment for an original look. Blaine can custom make anything, from a swimsuit to a wedding gown, or repurpose an existing garment. Shoppers can also browse separates, tunic dresses, leather or cowhide handbags, and costume jewelry. 99 N. First St., Zionsville, 877-464-5542, nikkiblaine.com Pattern Store Indy’s fashion-focused magazine has launched a retail endeavor that caters to NEW women and men. It carries national brands, as well as local businesses such as Rue Violet, Sara B Jewelry, Leather Feather Stone, Rock My Bowtie, House of 5th, United State of Indiana, and Sugar & Bruno. 877 Massachusetts Ave., 833-7462, patternindy.com/ pattern-store State of Indiana apparel, denim, handbags, jewelry (like the beaded Aid Through Trade bracelets, $18), and printed scarves. 918 Broad Ripple Ave., 253-7530, luckybboutique.com

Kate Spade Kate Spade is unapologetically girly—bright-pink and kelly-green handbags in structured shapes, glitzy jewelry and classic high heels decked out with bows, cocktail dresses with bedazzled necklines, and the bold, rose-print Millie blazer ($548) in several shades of pink. This is a great place to find the perfect cocktail dress. The Fashion Mall, 708-0236, katespade.com Madewell The sister store of J. Crew has a similarly easy-going look that never tries too hard. Weekend-ready picks include plaid button-downs, slouchy scoop-neck tees, marled-yarn sweaters, leather moto jackets, and a hefty mix of jeans laid out in the denim bar. Leather booties, oversized leather satchels, and geometric metal jewelry complete your look. The Fashion Mall, 844-5540, madewell.com

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Marigold This contemporary clothing store that celebrates its 25th anniversary this year prides itself on carrying brands that no other store in Indy has. Build your outfit with a solid or printed crew-neck top or sweater by Habitat Clothing, Art of Cloth, or Inoah; a blouse by Tulip; and a long breezy skirt by Nomadic Traders. Finish it off with a printed jacket by Damee New York, a funky pair of shoes by Fly London, a graphic scarf, or a braided belt. Marigold also sells People for Urban Progress items. 6512 N. Cornell Ave., 254-9939, marigoldclothing.com Mary and Martha’s Exceedingly Chic Boutique Mary and Martha’s has relocated to Zionsville, giving Main Street shoppers another boutique option. It carries casualwear, like tees by Michael Stars and ultra-comfy open-front cardigan sweaters, ponte-knit leggings and trousers by I Love Tyler Madison, dresses perfect for the office or special occasions, and jewelry by Chan Luu and Pandora. 110 N. Main St., Zionsville, 848-8624, shopmaryandmarthas.com

Pitaya Want to keep up with the newest trends? Pitaya makes it easy with jam-packed racks of the latest styles, all organized by color. Nothing is going to hurt your wallet, but your closet will love the solid-color open cardigans ($18), floral kimonos ($28), dolman-sleeve tops ($22), geo-print knit pencil skirts ($19), and open-back lace dresses in red, fuchsia, or navy ($44). 842 Broad Ripple Ave, 465-0000, pitaya.com Profyle One of Indy’s newest boutiques is also one of its most stylish. Profyle’s interior resembles a dreamy closet—think wooden shelving, hardwood floors, and glitzy chandeliers, and apparel beautifully toes the line between upscalecasual and ready-for-work. Offerings include several brands you won’t find anywhere else in the area. There’s Autumn Cashmere, Susana Monaco, Unreal Fur, Black Halo, Joe’s Jeans, DL1961, Bailey44, Jack, and Mystree, among many others. 2727 E. 86th St., Ste. 125, 731-4602, facebook.com/profyleatironworks NEW



Siro’s Chic Boutique After 20 years as a personal stylist for Jacobsen’s and Nordstrom, Siro DerrerNEW Brooks has parlayed that experience into an eponymous boutique. With a passion for fashion that she inherited from her mother, Derrer-Brooks stocks her Zionsville spot with casual and formal clothing for stay-at-home moms, working women, and lifestyles in between. Shoppers will find styles by Lafayette 148, Cluny, Frank Lyman, Scapa Lauren Perre, and Testimony, as well as denim, Whiting & Davis handbags, Sandy Duftler belts, scarves, jewelry, and Camille Beckman body care. 285 S. Main St., Zionsville, 344-0316, siroschicboutique.com The Secret Ingredient Now in its impressive 35th year, this boutique is arranged by color, making it simple to create headturning outfits with those all-important details, like texture and embellishment. We love owner Jeanne Rush’s selection of clothing and accessories that can be layered: printed tops, moto jackets and blazers, bold scarves, and tons of chunky necklaces and earrings. It stocks lots of clip earrings, top picks for non-pierced customers. Tribal-print pants are quite popular, too. 5631 N. Illinois St., 253-6632, thesecretingredient.us Snazzi Boutique Like the name implies, shoppers will see lots of items that have that “special something,” such as laser cutouts, asymmetrical zippers, and metallic accents. Browse pieces by BB Dakota, Desigual, Tricotto, Jane & John, Angels Never Die, and Stella Carakasi. The jewelry definitely deserves a look, too. We like the simple, sculptural metal designs by Dana Reed; the twisted wire creations of Tizo Designs; and the leather/sterling silver/ brass offerings of Anna Sukardi. 720 Adams St., Carmel, 721-7629, snazziboutique.com Twirl Boutique If you blink, you could miss Twirl since it’s inside Body Temple Pilates. But it’s best to seek out the small shop with a surprisingly big selection. There’s high-end and stylish workout apparel, slouchy sweaters, skirts by Splendid, adorable Ella Moss dresses and jumpsuits, and dark skinny jeans by Henry & Belle. Extras include RGB nail polish, Ambre Blends, cute underwear, fringed scarves by Gypsy05, pretty Marcia Moran and Ali Oesch jewelry, and Emily Kai headbands. 1300 E. 86th St., 8445554, www.shoptwirlboutique.com True Religion You may have never seen so many jeans. Choose from light, dark, or in-between washes; boyfriend, boot-cut, or skinny styles; or trendy pairs with an ombre look, a flocked leopard print, or a subtle camouflage pattern. There are also denim jackets and button-down shirts. The Fashion Mall, 218-7561, truereligion.com Urban Outfitters Twenty-somethings with an affinity for hipster style flock to this store for affordable clothing, accessories, and home decor. Think flannel button-downs, cinchtop backpacks, vintage-y lace dresses, slouchy tees, and distressed denim. The Fashion Mall, 569-0780, urbanoutfitters.com Zag West This Mass Ave newcomer sells ready-to-wear tunics, blouses, and button-down shirts, but ladies can order custom clothing as well. Check out beautiful leather bags by Indy-based House of 5th and pretty stretchy headbands by Nicole Susanne Veils. 421 Massachusetts Ave., 285-0300, zagwest.com NEW

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. melissa cawi, owner of snazzi boutique Cawi shops for herself (and her loved ones) at Bath Junkie at Carmel City Center. She loves the lotions and potions. “Melissa, the owner, always makes it a fun stop.”

MEN’S CLOTHING Armani Jeans As the name implies, this Fashion Mall spot has plenty of jeans in styles and washes to please any taste. Cotton and denim shirts; V-neck and cardigan sweaters; leather jackets; and casual hooded sweatshirts round out the sleek apparel offerings for the guys. The Fashion Mall, 708-0462, armani.com Bachrach Bachrach gives men stylish office and casualwear that won’t cost an (on-trend) arm and a leg. Find suits in slim, modern, and classic cuts; sport coats; outerwear; flatfront pants; dress shirts; and polo shirts and sweaters. The Fashion Mall, 844-5829, bachrach.com Burberry Burberry presents classic styles that the sophisticated, fashion-forward man will love. Guys have their pick of trench coats, gorgeous tailored suits and sport coats, lovely cashmere sweaters, quilted field jackets, wool pea coats, and solid and printed silk ties. The Fashion Mall, 644-0606, us.burberry.com Carmel Tailoring If off-the-rack suits don’t have that perfect fit you’re after, let owner Kay Zaidi and her staff create one to your exact specifications. They make custom shirts

as well and also offer tuxedos and suits by Baroni, Max Davoli, and Prive. Carmel City Center, 848-6050, carmeltailoring.com

J. Benzal Men can look their absolute best with these boutiques’ suits, sport coats, and dress shirts, all in the finest fabrics. Owner Ben Diallo has a sharp eye for style, ensuring a sophisticated look that stands the test of time, including in the colorful ties, pocket squares, and cufflinks.. 739 Massachusetts Ave, 222-1216; Carmel City Center, 805-1879; jbenzal.com J. Crew Menswear gets a boost this season with stylish and unexpected additions to wardrobe staples, like button-down shirts with elbow patches ($98) and colorblocked lambswool sweaters ($75). Colorful ties, pocket squares, and socks punch up a standard suit. We like the J. Crew–exclusive New Balance sneakers and the Kenton collection of boots, wing tips, and loafers that go with just about any outfit. The Fashion Mall, 8482739, jcrew.com James Dant One of Indy’s newest men’s stores is all about urban streetwear, inspired by the NEW city itself. Decor is rugged—wood accent walls and industrial-pipe racks. The clothing is equally masculine but with a fashionable edge: dark-wash raw-selvedge denim, textured sweatshirts, soft buttondowns, vintage-inspired tees, and desert boots. Dapper accessories include patterned socks, fedoras, wooden sunglasses by Proof, hip bowties, and animal-face rings. Owner Tommy Dant, a Ball State grad, also proffers his own line of beard oils and balms. 5624 E. Washington St., 512-7058, jamesdant.com Jos A. Bank Clothiers Look no further for everything a man’s wardrobe needs. This shop has it all: stylish, tailored suits; dress shirts in an array of colors; and even monograms upon request. Shoppers will find a wide range of sport coats, shoes, and accessories to pull together any look. 10 E. Washington St., 632-1065; 8487 Union Chapel Rd., 7260320; Clay Terrace, 705-1684; Greenwood Park Mall, 8598198; Hamilton Town Center, 770-6048; josbank.com King’s Image As the name would imply, any man can embody royalty with custom-made apparel from this high-end shop. It starts with precise measurements, with the end result being a suit, sport coat, and dress shirt that fit like a glove. King’s Image stocks the finest fabrics, too—English, Italian, and domestic worsted wool; silk; cashmere; and wool. Rentals and formalwear are also available. 8520 Castleton Square Dr., 842-0579, kingsimage.com



Leon Tailoring For more than 100 years, this family-owned tailor has crafted custom-made clothing for men that looks great and fits beautifully. Suits, sport coats, trousers, dress shirts, and overcoats can all be made to a customer’s exact measurements. It also has a selection of ready-towear pieces (which can be altered for free, if necessary), Florsheim shoes, neckties, bowties, hats, and cufflinks. 809 N. Delaware St., 634-8559, leontailoringco.com The North Face You’re familiar with this store’s ubiquitous outerwear, but it also has pieces to wear underneath. Opt for a down vest, a soft moleskin shirt, a wool-blend sweater, or a bright plaid button-down paired with cargo or chino pants. Workout gear helps athletes stay cool (or warm) in all sorts of weather. The Fashion Mall, 8439419, thenorthface.com

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Raleigh Limited Raleigh Limited has outfitted men in beautiful pieces from designer brands for 40-plus years. Its spacious store in The Fashion Mall carries ready-made suits and sportswear from lines like Canali, Hugo Boss, Brunello Cucinelli, Ermenegildo Zegna, Robert Talbott, Giorgio Armani, Etro, Robert Graham, and Rag & Bone. Find ties, belts, socks, eyeglasses, and footwear by Donald Pliner, Ferragamo, and Wolverine 1000 Mile, among other top names. The Fashion Mall, 844-1148, raleighlimited.com Righno Boutique After existing solely online since November 2012, owner Corey Bee took the plunge NEW with a brick-and-mortar location of Righno, his shop for guys. Open since mid-October, the store offers a mix of trendy yet sophisticated apparel and accessory brands, many of which come from Europe and Australia. You’ll find jogger pants and denim by Zanerobe; tees and sweaters by Salvador (commonly abbreviated as SLVDR); sturdy felt bags with plenty of pockets that come in a variety of styles by MRKT; and Volley shoes, an Aussie sneaker line. Bee also stocks beard, skin, and hair products. 1103 N. College Ave., 225-1164, righno.com

True Religion Stylin’ picks for men include pieces from the militaryinspired Surplus Collection; colored corduroy pants; space-dyed cardigans; relaxed outerwear; and, yes, jeans, jeans, and more jeans. The Fashion Mall, 218-7561, truereligion.com Vardagen The inside of the store resembles a glamorous log cabin with its wall-mounted moose. The brand’s vintage- and

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Zag West Former Indiana Pacer Fred Jones and his wife are co-owners of this boutique with plenty of options for fashion-conscious men. Zag West’s mission is to master the tailored dress shirt, and we think they’ve nailed it, thanks to various ready- and custom-made options in fine fabrics. Most will set you back $125. 421 Massachusetts Ave., 2850300, zagwest.com NEW

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Ballerinas and Bruisers Owner Steve Schwartz packs his Zionsville boutique with the latest and greatest for the little ones. Brands like Mud Pie, Lemon Loves Lime, Wheat, Zutano, Tea, Mayoral, Hatley, and Isobella & Chloe deliver precious picks for your ballerina or bruiser. Jellycat toys are a popular selection, and Chewbeads jewelry are fashionable for Mom but safe for baby to gnaw on. 180 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-3400, ballerinasandbruisers.com Bebe Gate This deluxe boutique is fit to outfit little princesses and future rock stars. Colorful styles for girls and boys pack the racks. You’ll find lines like Magnolia Baby, Cachcach, Joules, Kanz, Mayoral, Wheat, Moxie & Mabel, and Tooby Do, among many others. Super-cute accessories like fancy hats, patterned socks, and booties pull the look together. Bebe Gate also has a selection of puzzles, play sets, games, and stuffed animals. 920 Broad Ripple Ave., 255-2323, bebegateindy.com

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Rusted Moon Outfitters Experiencing the thrill of the outdoors often requires the proper gear. You’ll find exactly what you need to hit the trails in warmth and comfort with hiking pants that zip off at the leg, Smartwool socks, The North Face fleece, a wide range of offerings by Patagonia, and appropriate footwear. 6410 Cornell Ave., 253-4453, rustedmoonoutiftters.com Tool Box Men’s Supply Company Women in Indy may have Victoria’s Secret, but men have Tool Box. This store carries a wide variety of men’s sporty briefs and boxers by Nasty Pig and Cellblock 13 and body-hugging swim trunks by Unico. Fun extras include brightly colored socks; baseball hats; candles by locally based The Onyx Exchange; and messenger bags made of seatbelts and bike inner tubes by Sourced ($75–$95). 853 E. 65th St., 602-7778, toolboxindy.com

retro-inspired designs are emblazoned on soft cotton tees, tanks, and sweatshirts printed in Indianapolis. The holidays call for one of its Ugly Christmas Sweater tees. 8684 E. 116th St., Fishers, shop.vardagen.com

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Hanna Andersson Softness and quality are the focus of this Swedenbased company. The store is full of cotton pieces for newborns and toddlers and a nice selection of overalls, denim, dresses, and cute tees for school outfits. Extrawarm down jackets are smart buys for winter, and kids will love the colorful striped and owl-print backpacks. The Fashion Mall, 249-8541, hannaandersson.com Jack & Jill’s Children’s Shoppe Find the ideal outfit for your little one with selections for a playdate or a more formal occasion, like a christening. Jack & Jill’s lines for boys and girls include Sarah Louise, Peaches ‘n Cream, Wee Squeaks, Mud Pie, Kate Mack, Mayoral Baby, Little Me, and Under Armour. Styles are fun and colorful, with lots of flared pants and ruffled dresses, and sizes go from newborn to size 14. Carmel City Center, 805-1880, jandjchild.com Janie and Jack Moms and kids alike will love the variety of adorable rompers and dresses for girls, tweed blazers and boat shoes for little gentlemen, and precious overalls, onesies, and bow cardigans for newborns. Its specialoccasion apparel includes silk and lace dresses paired with matching Mary Janes and headbands and pintsized three-piece suits and bowties. The Fashion Mall, 575-6115, janieandjack.com Little Green Bean Boutique This thrifty boutique features almost-new kids’ clothing and accessories, as well as toys, cribs, changing tables, high chairs, and books. Maternity fashions also are offered, along with locally made headbands, bibs, character hats, nursing sets, reusable snack bags, jewelry, and


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Nurture Owner Ashley Martz offers her own line, Elms & Cedars, featuring knit hats, sweaters, and printed dresses, and you’ll also find organic and eco-friendly apparel by Tea Collection, Kate Quinn Organics, Finn & Emma, KicKee Pants, and Babysoy. We love the locally made bibs and rattles in graphic fabrics by Bobaloo. Nurture also has a selection of miniature “Indy Loves Indie” tees. 433 Massachusetts Ave., 423-1234, nurtureonline.com Piper Children’s Boutique This boutique is full of frilly dresses, ruffled leggings, and patterned tops for girls from the likes of Mustard Pie, Gigglemoon, Jak & Peppar, Lemon Loves Lime, and Persnickety. Flower headbands and sweet Mary Janes by Livie & Luca add the finishing touches. Little boys can be outfitted in striped, plaid, and graphic tops; sweaters; vests; and bottoms by Wes and Willy and Mayoral. 8235 E. 116th St., Fishers, 578-7002, piperboutiques.com Roman & Leo Fashion-forward moms who want their sons to look equally hip have a store that’s just NEW for them. (Unisex clothing is sold, too, so girls aren’t completely left out.) One table is devoted to trendy T-shirts emblazoned with phrases like “Baller. Shot Caller.” and “Hello Ladies,” while striped and raglan long-sleeved tees, plaid button-downs, dapper blazers, and V-neck cardigans are hung from racks. Adorable accessories include leather moccasins ($35), boldpatterned socks ($6.50), houndstooth and faux-leather bowties ($9), and frameless hipster glasses ($6). 8664 E. 116th St., Fishers, romanandleo.com Thelma & Theo One of Fishers’s newest retail spots is strictly for the younger set. We’re fond of the girls’ NEW dress selection with lots of ruffled, lacy, printed, and striped (but mostly ruffled) styles and the tall tan Joyfolie boot bedecked with a cream ribbon ($92). Colorful hair accessories are equally embellished. For the boys, you’ll find sporty graphic tees, debonair plaid vests, and printed harem pants, and babies will look extra sweet with a polka-dot or chevron bandanna bib ($6). 11523 Lantern Rd., Fishers, thelmaandtheo.com

BRIDAL & FORMAL Alfred Angelo Bridal Whether you’re thinking of a princess-inspired wedding or a vintage-themed celebration, this shop has something to accommodate every bride’s fashion sensibility. The exclusive set of Disney Fairy Tale Bridal gowns reflects the girly glamour of the brand’s beloved heroines, while the Modern Vintage Bridal Collection marries a retro vibe with modern style. There’s also the store’s own line of dresses and choices for bridesmaids and flower girls. Castleton Square Mall, 578-8305, alfredangelo.com Bella Bridesmaids This store has more than 20 lines of bridesmaids’ dresses, including Joanna August, Jenny Yoo, Ivy & Aster, Monique Lhuillier, Twobirds, and Swoon. The showroom is stocked with every texture, style, and length you could possibly want, as well as a rainbow’s worth of colors. Browse accessories to complement your bridal look, and decide upon precious picks for flower girls . 726 E. 65th St., 850-0027, bellabridesmaids.com

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. steve schwartz, owner of ballerinas and bruisers Schwartz has been a fan of The Olive Mill, a gourmet food store in Carmel, since the beginning. “I was one of their first customers,” he says. The shop stocks specialty oils, foods, and spices, including a white-truffle salt that is “beyond amazing,” according to Schwartz. The Olive Mill is the only store in Indiana where he’s found it. Cooking is a passion for Schwartz, who appreciates the high quality of their goods and the fact that the store is locally owned. “They’re kind of a diamond in the rough in that area,” he says. “They’ll let you taste and test and smell the products to make sure that what you’re selecting is something you’re going to be happy with.”

Bridal Superstore by Posie Patch As the name implies, you’re going to find tons of choices at this Castleton store dedicated to all things bridal. It’s recommended to make an appointment to peruse the gowns by names like Allure Bridals, Maggie Sottero, Casablanca Bridal, Madison James, and Sophia Tolli. Bridesmaid dresses and formalwear for men are also sold here, making it a one-stop apparel shop for your entire bridal party. 5447 E. 82nd St., 849-9980, posiepatchbridalsuperstores.com Brides by Demetrios If you don’t quite know what you want in a bridal gown, start here. A sleek, sequined mermaid dress or a flowing, ethereal ballgown? Strapless, sweetheart, or bateau neckline? Demetrios has something for everyone. Lines include Cosmobella, the Demetrios Platinum Collection, and Oreasposa. There are also options for mothers of the bride, flower girls, and bridesmaids. 4110 E. 82nd St., 585-9990, demetriosbride.com Brides of Carmel Brides of Carmel is a great destination for designer gowns. Browse beautiful selections by Marisa, Alfred Sung, Elizabeth Fillmore, St. Patrick, Pattis, Pronovias, and Saison Blanche. There are options for all of the ladies in the bridal party, as well as wedding accessories like candles, guest books, ring pillows, and cake knives. Carmel City Center, 844-1780, bridesofcarmel.org Marie Gabriel Couture Owner Young Colling stocks this loft-like boutique with some of the hottest designers in the weddinggown market; they include Hayley Paige, Lazaro, Fiore Couture, Nicole Miller, Simone Carvalli, and Temperley London. Shoes, lingerie, veils, and jewelry are also in stock, making it easy to get a complete bridal look in one place. 5252 E. 82nd St., Ste. 201, 849-3333, marie gabrielcouture.com M.H. Pomanders A carefully edited selection of gowns from Augusta

Jones, Ivy & Aster, Jenny Yoo, Lea-Ann Belter, Theia, Kelly Faetanini, Carol Hannah and Modern Trousseau fills this boutique, owned by Martha Plager and Helene Massey. The duo also sells accessories like veils, jewelry, and capelets and shawls—ideal for cold-weather affairs. An in-house, couture-trained seamstress performs all alterations. 1101 E. 54th St., 384-1034, mhpomanders.com

My Muse This store specializes in ladies’ formal-event wear, like prom dresses, wedding gowns, and pageant outfits. Expect to find numbers both vintage and modern in style, as well as shoes and jewelry. 1048 Virginia Ave., 847-4998 Nancy’s Bridal Boutique A family-owned and operated shop, Nancy’s has helped brides feel beautiful on their big day for more than 20 years. Search for the perfect gown by Casablanca, Enzoani, Mori Lee, Watters and Watters, Jasmine, Stephen Yearick, and others. Dresses for mothers, bridesmaids, and flower girls, and formalwear for men also are offered. 3917 E. 82nd St., 842-2080, nancys bridalboutique.com Raelynn’s Boutique If it’s a dress you need, head to Raelynn’s. Whether you’re looking for something short or long, colorful or neutral, or sequined or beaded, you’ve got more than 1,500 prom and special-occasion dresses to browse. There’s also a hefty selection of casual frocks and tuxedos. 455 Greenwood Park Dr. S, Greenwood, 889-7766, raelynns.com reTULLEd This Irvington consignment boutique specializes in eveningwear and wedding gowns. You can also find dresses for mothers, bridesmaids, and flower girls. Though selections change often, you might see labels like Alfred Angelo, Bella Bride, and Oleg Cassini. Don’t miss the mix of veils, shoes, and jewelry, too. 5607 E. Washington St., 358-8802, retulled.com


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Sophia’s Bridal, Tux, and Prom Wedding gowns from designers like Maggie Sottero, Sophia Tolli, Essense of Australia, and Stella York hang alongside several private labels at Sophia’s. For girls not quite ready to walk down the aisle, its adjacent promdress shop offers thousands of choices from dozens of designers, and the store has a registry that ensures no two girls from the same school buy an identical dress. Tuxedos for formal events, weddings, and prom are available to rent. 7015 U.S. 31 South, 882-1244, sophias bridalandtux.com The Wedding Studio Owner Leslie Jones’s shop is all about comfort, giving brides a relaxed atmosphere in which to try on couture gowns by Robert Bullock Bride, Anne Barge, Martina Liana, Blue Willow Bride by Anne Barge, and Romona Keveza. Flower girls will look extra sweet in a frock by Steven Birnbaum. 23 E. Main St., Ste. 300, Carmel, 8152000, coutureweddingstudio.com

LINGERIE Barbara’s New Beginnings Does your bra really fit? They’ll give it to you straight at Barbara’s. And they’ll also give shoppers their full attention, helping ladies find a style that both fits and flatters. That’s probably what earned them honors as one of the best bra-fitting shops in the United States by Intima magazine. With sizes ranging from AAA–N, more than 10,000 bras from which to choose, and knowledgeable, certified fitters, customers can truly have it all underneath it all. 8635 River Crossing Blvd., 844-1600, barbarasnewbeginnings.com Pillowtalk This is your destination for designer lingerie. A smaller and more intimate setting than the typical lingerie shop, this boutique carries brands like Cosabella and Love Haus. Soft pastel walls are lined with a fun selection of designer bras, panties, swimwear, nightgowns, and more. Candles, perfumes, and lotions are available as well, ensuring that all your get-cozy needs are met. 23 E. Main St., Ste. 100, Carmel; 839 E. Westfield Blvd.; 5748990, pillowtalkboutique.com Soma Intimates Stay comfortable and feel sexy with Soma’s bras and panties. Explore T-shirt, padded, minimizing, underwire, strapless, and full-coverage bras, as well as nursing, post-surgery, and sport styles. To avoid the dreaded VPL, check out the Vanishing Edge line of underwear, with silicone trim along the leg openings to ensure a firm fit. Bright colors, patterns, and lace lend a fun twist. The Fashion Mall, 574-7265; Clay Terrace, 587-1025; Hamilton Town Center, 214-6085; soma.com

SWIMWEAR & ACTIVEWEAR Athleta Sleek workout clothing meets comfy weekend wear— think cropped sweatshirts, quilted jackets, zip-up hoodies, and open cashmere cardigans. Athleta’s new urban-inspired Metro pant collection offers leggings, skinny, and more relaxed styles. Breathable fabrics in bright colors and patterns are seen on sporty tanks, and it offers endless styles in pants, tights, and capris. The Fashion Mall, 218-4160, athleta.com Beach Baby Surf and Swim Shop Sun-soaked vacation this winter? You can find swimsuits at these locations, which are open year round.

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Bikini pieces are sold separately—and there are tons of sizes available—ensuring that both your top and your bottom fit perfectly. Brands include Betsey Johnson, La Blanca, Becca, Gottex, Tara Grinna, and Miraclesuit, among many others. 8687 River Crossing Blvd, 5744948; Greenwood Park Mall, 889-1136; beachbaby online.com

Green Apple Active Lifestyle Boutique A common store motto is “it’s not a look, it’s a lifestyle,” so owner Shelly Petrowski offers her on-the-go customers chic yet sporty selections. There are Coobie bras, Michael Stars tanks and tops, Big Buddha bags, and lots of other yoga apparel and activewear. Petrowski also has a selection of books, journals, shoes, scarves, and other accessories. 4335 W. 106th St., Ste. 1200, Carmel, 802-9920, greenappleboutique.com Kast-A-Way Swimwear Geared toward competitive swimmers, divers, and lifeguards, Kast-A-Way sells brands like Speedo, Nike, and Tyr for both women and men. Cover-up shirts, shorts, and sandals are also available, as are accessories like goggles and swim caps. 1726 E. 86th St., 848-5263, kastawayswimwear.com Lucy Lucy aims to provide fun, flattering workout gear, whether you run marathons or practice yoga. It offers a range of pant styles and fits, along with a variety of sport bras, tanks, tees, hoodies, and jackets, many of which feature moisture-wicking fabric, reflective trim, and soft organic cotton. Yoga mats, water bottles, and other accessories can be found here as well. The Fashion Mall, 218-4983, lucy.com Lululemon Athletica Function marries fashion at Lululemon, stocked with stylish pieces to wear during a workout, such as the striped Cool Racerback tank ($42), and afterward, thanks to comfy jackets like the Scuba Hoodie II ($108), available in many colors and patterns. We like its selection of form-fitting pants and sports bras. Guys will find a selection of tops, shorts, and pants, too. Both women and men will appreciate the apparel that features “anti-stink” technology—fabric that aims to prevent the spread of odor-causing bacteria. The Fashion Mall, 844-5235, lululemon.com InCycle Not only are spin and hot-yoga classes offered here, but this boutique also provides comfortable apparel to wear while working it. You’ll find Peace Love World tops and Onzie leggings with wacky patterns, alongside yoga mats and wellness books. Carmel City Center, 805-1867, incycleindy.com Swim ‘n Sport It’s always beach and pool weather inside this new Fashion Mall store dedicated to NEW swimwear of all styles, sizes, and colors. Hanging on the neatly organized racks are bikini tops, bottoms, and one-piece suits from brands like Trina Turk, La Blanca, Kenneth Cole New York, Miraclesuit, Jessica Simpson, Jones New York, and Body Glove. Accessories include cover-ups in both solid and bold, beachy prints and large straw hats. The Fashion Mall, 816-9259, swimnsport.com

VINTAGE & CONSIGNMENT Boutique on the Boulevard This store buys and sells gently used upscale women’s

clothing, accessories, and shoes. Sizes range from 2-24, and it’s known to offer designers from Gap to Chanel at prices too good to pass up. 8517 Westfield Blvd., 2020319, boutiqueontheboulevard.com

Broad Ripple Vintage Retro is done right at Broad Ripple Vintage. It specializes in clothes and accessories from the 1940s through the 1980s. Find vintage tees, bowling shirts, and suits, go-go boots and platform shoes, sunglasses and jewelry, bustiers and prom dresses, and classic-rock posters. Groovy! 824 E. 64th St., 255-4135, broadripple vintage.com Butterfly Consignment Owner Niquelle Winfrey stocks a plethora of new and gently used mid- to high-end clothes, handbags, shoes, and other accessories. Peruse the shelves and racks and you might come across Gucci boots, Michael Kors bags, Calvin Klein dresses, and Dana Buchman workwear at prices far below retail. 6697 E. 82nd St., 594-0000, shopbfly.com Francina’s Fashions at Geist Want to keep up with the latest trends without breaking the bank? Stay in style at an unbeatable price at this high-fashion consignment shop. Its constantly changing inventory has a slew of designer goods, from jewelry and clothing to shoes and handbags. 11650 Olio Rd., Ste. 100, Fishers, 288-5467, francinasconsignment.com Queen Bee Vintage If you share owner Jennifer Shirk’s love of “the hunt,” you’ll appreciate her vintage NEW store. It’s jam-packed with clothing (she’s partial to the ’50s but funky finds from the ’60s and ’70s are also up her alley), accessories, furniture, and home goods, whether they’re useful or just something cool to display on a shelf. She offers a nice selection of coats and is partial to animal motifs, like enameled fox earrings or an owl-shaped piece. Shirk welcomes shoppers to bring in albums for a spin on her record player. 111 E. 16th St., 916-8125, facebook.com/queenbeevintage The Refinery Trendy pieces are organized into occasions like “Casual Saturday” and “Date Night” at NEW The Refinery, an upscale consignment boutique new to the Castleton retail scene. Owners Chris and Emily Koschnick give shoppers a mix of clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry, and other accessories from labels such as Tory Burch, Free People, Vince, J. Crew, H&M, and Madewell at a fraction of their retail price. 5361 E. 82nd St., 288-7460, refineryresaleontrend.com The Toggery Resale Boutique Owner Lynn Burrows’s upscale consignment store has come a long way since opening its doors 25 years ago. But it still allows fashionistas to recycle their wardrobes with wallet-friendly picks to fit all styles. It receives new items every day of the week, so fresh finds, such as those from Burberry, J. Crew, Coach, Chanel, Nike, and Marc Jacobs, are always available to browse. 1820 Broad Ripple Ave., Ste. 4, 257-5661, toggeryresale.com Vintage Vogue Vintage clothing and pieces with designer labels are pulled from Goodwill locations (this NEW newcomer is part of the Goodwill family) and featured here. Bargain-hunters will love searching for excellent deals for men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories. Aside from apparel, you’ll find housewares like vases, furniture, and artwork. 2361 E. 62nd St., 252-5348, vintagegw.com


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SHOES & BAGS Athletic Annex For 30-plus years, Athletic Annex and its experienced staff (read: they compete in marathons, too) have helped runners keep a spring in their steps with quality footwear from Nike, Asics, Adidas, New Balance, Brooks, Saucony, and others. A four-step customfitting process ensures you get the perfect shoe. 1411 W. 86th St., 872-0000, athleticannex.com BlueMile Let the experts at BlueMile analyze your gait to assure perfectly fitted walking or running shoes. The welltrained staff can help, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, and your feet will thank you during your next marathon or stroll through the neighborhood. 1079 Broad Ripple Ave., 202-0202; 8965 E. 116th St., Fishers, 579-0909; 2452 E. 146th St., Carmel, 571-0505; 1251 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood, 886-0606; bluemile.com Cento Shoes This admittedly “old-school” family-owned business has repaired footwear and handbags for 43 years. It also sells men’s shoes by Johnston & Murphy, Florsheim, Nunn Bush, Zelli, Belvedere, and Allen Edmonds, as well as hats, ties, and sportswear. 33 S. Meridian St., 632-5710 Clarks Comfort and style are key at this upscale shoe shop for women and men. English brand Clarks offers a range from low-key, comfortable sandals to high-fashion heeled boots. This season’s suede and leather picks, like the smooth nubuck Mission Manor ankle boot ($149.99) and the gorgeous Plaza Steer tall boot with buckle accent ($189.99) are beautiful additions to any shoe collection. Circle Centre, 635-8722; Clay Terrace, 815-1220; clarksusa.com Coach Bypass the styles covered in logos and opt for one of Coach’s beautiful leather bags instead. We like the Rhyder collection for its rivet detailing and variety of shapes and colors (check out the option in metallic leather for a subtle glint), the Crosby mini carryall in colorful python-embossed leather ($450), and the Dakota crossbody with fringe ($725 and $795) for a look that’s totally cowgirl-chic. This iconic brand is also good for wallets, wristlets, and modern jewelry. The Fashion Mall, 575-8007; Circle Centre, 637-2510; Greenwood Park Mall, 888-7711; coach.com Cole Haan Classic craftsmanship and modern cool come together at Cole Haan. Expect to find polished high heels, boots, and loafers for women—like the pointy-toe quilted Bradshaw pump ($268) and the beautiful Brennan riding boot with a black woven shaft ($548). Fashionconscious men will love the selection of chukka boots, wingtips, and sneakers. You’ll find leather handbags and briefcases, wallets, belts, and sunglasses, too. The Fashion Mall, 810-0160, colehaan.com Englin’s Fine Footwear Browse dozens of brands featured here, from casual to dressed-up styles. UGG Australia and Sperry Top-Siders are popular picks, but there are a slew of other options, including Frye, Donald Pliner, Keen, Ecco, Munro, Naot, Clarks, Dansko, Birkenstock, and Dr. Martens. The Fashion Mall, 547-0777; Castleton Square, 849-5790; englinsfinefootwear.com Goodman’s Shoes For more than 100 years, this family-owned store has

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offered 40-plus brands of high-end footwear for men, women, and kids. Among them are favorites like UGG Australia, Keen, Minnetonka, Saucony, Skechers, Clarks, Sperry Top-Sider, Sorel, and Crocs. 1300 E. 86th St., 846-5718, goodmansshoes.com

Got Sole? This Broad Ripple boutique features hip sneakers, streetwear, and all the trendy brands you want, like Nike, Asics, Air Jordan, New Balance, and Vans. Check out its woven shirts and hoodies by Staple and watches by Nixon. 6243 N. College Ave., 466-1173, gotsole boutique.com House of 5th Truen Jaimes designs genuine-leather goods and accessories with a careful eye on craftsmanship and buyers’ lifestyles. His bags for travel come with several interior pockets to keep your necessities in place. We love the Dragon Scale Cuff ($115), a badass accessory featuring honest-to-goodness spikes. Jaimes’s showroom is by appointment only. 2807 E. 10th St., 410-7786, houseof5th.com Keen Children’s Shoes Mom will be happy with the reliable, practical options offered at this independent shop. New Balance, Saucony, UGG Australia, Keen, Teva, Livie & Luca, Umi, Timberland, and Robeez are sold here, whether you’re in need of shoes for play time or church. For dreary days, it sells raincoats, umbrellas, and rainboots. Don’t miss the wooden Amish toys. 20 Executive Dr., Carmel, 580-9830, keenchildrenshoes.com Merrell If you’re an outdoor adventurer, this is the place for you. Its options for hikers and runners—both on pavement and trails—include shoes, boots, and sandals; clothing and outerwear; and other must-haves like socks, bags, hats, and gloves. Depending on your needs, Merrell has a selection of items that are waterproof, insulated, or ventilated. Clay Terrace, 573-0065, merrell.com Michael Kors Handbags of all shapes and sizes are displayed throughout—there are tote, hobo, and shoulder bags; crossbody styles; and zip-around wallets in both neutral and bright colors and patterns like houndstooth and leopard print. We love the Rhea studded clutch ($198), a versatile piece in cognac and chocolate brown with gold accents, and the suede Ashbury shoulder bag in a vibrant violet shade ($348). There’s also a big selection of the designer’s watches, as well as fragrances and clothing. The Fashion Mall, 249-2170, michaelkors.com The Runners Forum Six area locations are stocked with trusted brands in running, cycling, triathlon, and swimming shoes and gear. Experienced staff can answer all of your questions, help you find footwear that offers the best fit, and even assist with bicycle fitting. 122 N. Delaware St., 955-7463; 902 E. Westfield Blvd., 255-4786; 620 Station Dr., Carmel, 844-1558; 14033 Mundy Dr., Fishers, 773-7108; 1001 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood, 865-7463; 8100 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon, 272-7463; runnersforum.com Sperry Top-Sider Of course there’s a large selection of the brand’s preppy boat shoes for men, women, and kids. But the store shouldn’t be overlooked if you’re in the market for something different—there are flats, boots, wedge sandals, driving moccasins, and sneakers in various colors and materials. The Fashion Mall, 660-8086, sperrytopsider.com

Stout’s Footwear Established in 1886, the downtown store is one of the city’s oldest retailers. Inside, shoppers are met by Ripley the parrot and dozens of brands whose focus is quality and comfort. Dansko, Ecco, Tsubo, Born, Bostonian, Sorel, Teva, Mephisto, and UGG Australia are just a sampling of the lines these locations carry. 318 Massachusetts Ave., 632-7818; 13155 N. Old Meridian St., Carmel, 848-5432; 1430 N. Green St., Brownsburg, 852-8300; stoutsfootwear.com Stuart Weitzman Toughen up your look with leather or suede booties, add gleam with a patent-leather pump, or lend a dash of masculinity with a menswear-inspired houndstooth loafer—they’re all here. The best-selling 5050 up-tothe-knee boot comes in leather or suede ($635) or a quilted version ($650). You’ll wear them knowing you’re in good company—the boot is loved by many starlets in Hollywood. The Fashion Mall, 218-7559, stuart weitzman.com Vera Bradley The Fort Wayne–based company is famous for quilted handbags and luggage items bearing its bold floral and graphic prints. Recently, though, it introduced a leather and faux-leather line of bags and wallets; we like the Emma satchel ($258). There’s also all manner of accessories, including phone and tablet cases, travel mugs, planners, pens, and bedding. The Fashion Mall, 708-7069, verabradley.com

FURS Day Furs Find fur coats for men and women, along with other sophisticated styles, at this 30-plus-year-old destination. Day Furs offers rainwear, scarves, earmuffs, boots, leather coats, and designer handbags. Treat yourself to a trendy fur vest or one of the shearling pieces featured here, and browse through the many accessories to complete your look. It also offers fur, leather, and shearling storage, repair, and cleaning. The Fashion Mall; 1362 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel; 844-8733; dayfursinc.com Elan Furs This family-owned business has provided fur, leather, and shearling outerwear and accessories for more than four generations. Browse its selection from Michael Kors, Pisani, Zandra Rhodes, and Louis Feraud, or achieve a unique look with a custom-made piece. Elan has home furnishings and also provides storage, alterations, repair, and cleaning. 3841 E. 82nd St., 255-6100, elanfur.com

EYEWEAR Lanter Eyewear Sift through trendy eyewear for the entire family at Lanter. Shelves are stocked with glasses, readers, and sunglasses by Chanel, Fendi, Prada, Tiffany, Ray-Ban, and more designer names. We especially like the wooden frames by local designer Peter Boeger, available at the Castleton location. 5025 E. 82nd St., 598-2020; 10610 N. Pennsylvania St., 844-6269; 747 E. County Line Rd., Greenwood, 844-6269; lantereyecare.com Ossip Optometry Looking for edgy hipster frames? Or how about a sporty pair by Oakley? Either way, you and your peepers are covered at Ossip. Its numerous stores throughout



Central Indiana stock lines like Converse, Oliver Peoples, Robert Marc, Jones New York, and FreudenHaus. 17 area locations; ossip.com

SEE Eyewear An onsite eye doctor can correct your vision, and friendly staffers can help you pick NEW out the most flattering eyeglass or sunglass frames. Each one is designed in Europe specifically for SEE, so you’ll know your chosen pair is unique. There’s a large variety of metal and plastic styles for men, women, and children in all manner of colors and patterns. The Fashion Mall, 975-6900, seeeyewear.com Solstice Sunglass Boutique Block out the bright sun year round with one of the hundreds of pairs of sunglasses found here. Whether you’re aiming for a classic or trendy look, you’ll find it among the many designer lines—think Kate Spade, Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Dior, Prada, and others. Circle Centre, 634-8492, solsticesunglasses.com Urban Optiks Dr. Rob Diegel lets patients express their creative sides with a selection of artistic and funky frames from both well-known designers (Dolce & Gabbana, Tom Ford, and Chanel) and under-the-radar lines (Mykita, Kala Eyewear, and Vue dc). 6372 Guilford Ave., 255-3333, urbanoptiks.com

JEWELRY Andrews Jewelers Shop for diamond engagement rings, wedding bands, gemstone jewelry, and watches at super-reasonable prices. Andrews also allows customers to bring to life their own ring design, choosing their ideal setting and stone. Circle Centre, 634-4602; Greenwood Park Mall, 889-4200; andrews-jewelers.com Aronstam Fine Jewelers Let owner Marc Aronstam turn his trained eye (he has more than 45 years of experience) to designing an exquisite piece for you or a loved one. Instead of a vanilla computer-designed necklace or ring, Aronstam lets the stone dictate the design. His cases are filled with unusual and beautiful jewelry created by either himself or a slate of designers. He even carries unique gifts, such as fossils, geodes, kaleidoscopes, and pieces of colorful dichroic glass. 8685 River Crossing Blvd., 817-9000, aronstam.com Barrington Jewels Classic design and quality craftsmanship are at the heart of Barrington. Select a vintage-inspired antique engagement ring, or go bolder with a style boasting a ruby or an emerald in the center. The store has many pieces featuring precious and semi-precious gemstones, pearls, and those with diamond slices. 3916 E. 82nd St., 598-1600, barringtonjewels.com Carmel Couture Boutique Looking for your next favorite handbag or statement necklace? You’ve entered the right store. Locally crafted jewelry, silk scarves, and plenty of handbags fill the racks. If you’re more into creating your own baubles, it stocks tons of beads, gemstones, wire, tools, and string so you can channel your inner designer. 1 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 575-6400, facebook.com/carmelcouture boutique CH Jeweler-Engraver Custom jeweler Thomas Christenson can do it all. He

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works magic on old or broken jewelry, so bring him your precious necklace or beloved bracelet to take home a like-new piece. 1 N. Meridian St., Ste. 300, 635-3731

Charming Charlie Everything here is organized by color, making it easy to find complementary pieces. Charming Charlie is packed with scarves, bracelets, watches, earrings, necklaces, handbags, cold-weather accessories, and even shoes and clothing. Clay Terrace, 581-1305; Hamilton Town Center, 773-6080; Greenwood Park Mall, 881-4855; charmingcharlie.com Distinctive Diamonds Let the diamond experts here design you an engagement ring, or select a sparkling piece from Tacori, Kirk Kara, Simon G, Henri Daussi, Sylvie, Jeff Cooper, and other top names. Fashion lines include Hidalgo, Cherie Dori, and Gregg Ruth. 8557 N. River Rd., 575-8555, distinctivediamondsinc.com G. Thrapp Jewelers This inviting store feels like a lake house, thanks to two working fireplaces and various nautical accents. The relaxed vibe hasn’t gone unnoticed: Industry magazine

Instore recently named Gary Thrapp’s boutique as one of “America’s Coolest Stores.” The selection of jewels is nothing to scoff at either. Shop for engagement rings by Christopher Designs, Coast Diamond, Megan Thorne, Saturn Jewels, Scott Kay, and Sylvie, among others, and peruse the cases of designer bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and rings by Lauren K, Lika Behar, David Yurman, Ron Hami, Gajner, and Samantha Louise. Thrapp is also known for having a large selection of estate jewelry. 5609 N. Illinois St., 255-5555, gthrapp.com

The Gold Mine Jewelers “Everything by hand” is the motto here. Customers don’t need to worry about seeing anyone else wear a piece like theirs. The brother-and-sister design duo of Dawn and David Fishman is known for creating one-of-a-kind baubles. Browse their cases for unique necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets. 3345 E. 86th St., 251-4064, goldminedesignsbyhand.com Harry Gaunt Jewelers For more than 50 years, Harry Gaunt and his staff have provided shoppers with an elegant atmosphere in which to browse Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Venetian designs big on detail and craftsmanship. Check out

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engagement rings and his-and-hers wedding bands you likely won’t find anywhere else. 8301 N. Keystone Ave., 251-5944, harrygaunt.com

Hofmeister Personal Jewelers Carter Hofmeister carries on the entrepreneurial legacy of his grandfather at this jeweler that offers Bellarri, Hearts on Fire, Benchmark, Edward Mirell, Cherie Dori, Ritani, Le Vian, and Honora. The pros here can design a custom item and repair, engrave, and appraise your pieces as well. 3809 E. 82nd St., 577-7070, hofmeister.com J.C. Sipe Jewelers “If you have the girl, we have the ring.” So declares the 130-year-old J.C. Sipe Jewelers. True to that, the store has a selection of engagement rings to suit any woman’s fancy. Shoppers can also expect to find a broad range of diamond, gold, pearl, and colored gemstone pieces. Custom services are available, too. 3000 E. 96th St., 848-0215, jcsipe.com Jewel Box Jewelers Since 1973, Jewel Box has provided beautiful pieces to mark special occasions or for no reason at all. Owners Phillip and Regina Owens stay on top of the latest trends and stock their boutique with engagement rings and diamond, gemstone, and pearl earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets. Phillip’s brother, Vic Owens, serves as the store’s jeweler, taking care of repairs, engraving, pearl-and-bead restringing, and ring resizing. Purdue University fans will love the Spirit Collection to show their black-and-gold pride. 100 S. Main St., Zionsville, 873-5076, jewelboxjewelers.net J.L. Hupp Jewelers This store caters to sentimental sides by offering fingerprint jewelry to wear in honor of loved ones. Browse its selection of simple Ed Levin pieces; diamond rings, pendants, or cross necklaces; Rembrandt Charms; and new and pre-owned watches. Owners Jerry and Lynn Hupp will also custom design an item; buy gold, silver, diamonds, and coins; and repair all types of jewelry and quartz clocks. 7808 E. 96th St., Fishers, 845-0777, jlhuppjewelers.com J.L. Johnson Fine Jewelers Jeff and Shelley Johnson can help you search through a broad range of bridal jewelry that includes Benchmark, Elma Gil, ArtCarved, Gabriel & Co., and Mark Silverstein Imagines. Other designer lines include Colore | SG, Pandora, J. Goodman, ESQ by Movado, and Citizen Eco-Drive. 1263 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood, 888-7662, jljohnsons.com Khamis Fine Jewelers All that glitters can be found at Khamis. Explore the many designer lines that include Alisa, Cherie Dori, Venetti, Parade Designs, Sharon Wei, Venetti, and Spark Creations. Carefully selected estate jewelry also is sold, as are fine watches, eclectic handbags by Debbie Brooks, jewelry boxes, picture frames, and baby cups. 9763 Fall Creek Rd., 841-8440, khamisfinejewelers.com Kirles Jewelers Personalized necklaces by Heather Moore Jewelry, available in white, yellow, and rose gold with diamond accents, and sparkling selections from Oscar Heyman, Michael B., Bez Ambar, Scott Kay, Asch Grossbardt, and Baccarat fill the cases at this long-running family-owned store. Shoppers can also find Ball and Tissot watches, Lladro figurines, and Waterford vases, or bring in their pieces for etching, engraving, repair, and appraisals. 1466 W. 86th St., 872-3559, kirlesjewelers.com

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M. Grosser Jewelry Design “Wearable art” for women and men is the heart and soul of Mark Grosser’s work. He has more than 30 years of experience and was the first jeweler in Indiana to earn the title of Certified Master Jeweler by Jewelers of America. Expect to see one-of-a-kind classic and contemporary pieces featuring all manner of metals, diamonds, and gemstones—all are Grosser’s original designs. 154 Medical Dr., Ste. 160, Carmel, 663-7000, mgrosser.com Midwest Estate Buyers Though it specializes in buying and selling estate jewelry, diamonds, gold, and silver, this Zionsville showroom also features pocket watches, coins, stamps, postcards, and fine art. It carries Crown Ring, Belle Etoile, Ball watches, Noam Carver, and Ancora Design. Owner Brian McCall will appraise, clean, and repair jewelry and watches as well. 190 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-0099, midwestestatebuyers.com Moyer Fine Jewelers Exquisite pieces from Hearts on Fire, Chopard, and Tacori sparkle among Moyer’s large inventory of contemporary designs. Fashion lines include Chopard, Ivanka Trump, John Hardy, Marco Bicego, Endless Designs, Phillips House, and David Yurman. Customers can browse high-end watch brands for men and women, such as Dior, Omega, Breitling, Tag Heuer, and Ralph Lauren. Moyer buys fine and estate jewelry, watches, and diamonds. 14727 U.S. 31 North, Carmel, 844-9003, moyerfinejewelers.com Nelson Jewelers Family-owned and operated since 1958, Nelson Jewelers offers engagement rings, diamond and gemstone fashion jewelry, and pieces by designers Tom Kruskal, Alisa, and Breuning. Restoration, repair, and restyling are available, and two certified gemologist appraisers are on hand. 22 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 852-2306, nelsonjewelers.com Patora Fine Jewelers This full-service jeweler has served Indianapolis for nearly 25 years. In addition to sparkling diamonds, estate jewelry, and colorful costume pieces, Patora offers repair, engraving, appraisals, and custom designs. Want to create something just for you? Check out the KERA bead collection and string yourself a unique necklace or bracelet. 6010 W. 86th St., Ste. 114, 872-6666, patorajewelers.com

Robert Goodman Jewelers Design and quality are the main focus at this Zionsville destination with fine and costume jewelry. It’s the only place in Indiana where you’ll find Sarah Graham’s nature-inspired line. It also carries Lashbrook, men’s wedding bands with alternative metals; MeisterSinger, a collection of single-hand watches; rainbow-colored earrings and necklaces by Mariana; and organic and contemporary pieces by Brooke Gregson. No matter your budget, Bob and Rose-Marie Goodman can help you find something you love. 106 N. Main St., Zionsville, 733-9170, robertgoodmanjewelers.com Shane Co. Browse the extensive selection of bridal jewelry and engagement rings, and coordinate wedding bands with the collection designed by Tom Shane himself. However, weddings aren’t the only thing covered here. Everyday earrings, necklaces, and bracelets with diamonds, pearls, or other gemstones are aplenty, and moms will love the Family Collection, able to be personalized with colorful stones. Check out the Mother and Child Collection, the Family Collection, and the Minerals of the World Collection during your visit. 8111 E. 96th St., 841-3000, shaneco.com Silver In the City Several display cases are devoted to earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and intricate rings. And while it’s true that most are silver, there’s also plenty of pieces with gemstones, and many are crafted by local and national designers. Sporty watches are another great gift idea. 434 Massachusetts Ave., 955-9925, silverinthecity.com Smith’s Jewelers Enjoy an enormous selection of designers and engagement ring options here, like Sylvie, Simon G., Parade, Spectrum, Novell, and ArtCarved. They also offer custom design services, repair for jewelry and watches, and appraisals. You can bring in a piece of jewelry or a watch for an engraved message, too. 98 N. 9th St., Noblesville, 773-3383, smithsonthesquare.com Swatch This sporty ’80s accessory is experiencing a comeback. Explore the many colorful watches for men and women that fill the brightly lit cases. You’ll see straps covered in apples and bananas (the Appletini and Banana Shake models, respectively), plaids, sprinkles, and pastel-colored macarons, as well as metal and leather styles. Many are less than $200. The Fashion Mall, 844-4630, swatch.com NEW

Pierce Jewelers Skilled craftsmen and modern technology come together to create one-of-a-kind pieces. In fact, owner William Pierce specializes in custom design. You can browse rings, necklaces, and earrings that Pierce has crafted or those by designers Hidalgo, William Schraft, Catherine Ryder, Bastian, and Thistle and Bee. Watch lines include Hamilton and Tissot. Pierce offers repair, restoration, and appraisals as well. 114 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 574-3333, piercejewelers.com

Tiffany & Co. Tiffany is known for its classic, sophisticated looks. We like the Atlas Collection’s sleek, modern designs with a Roman numeral theme; the new Tiffany T line; Elsa Peretti’s minimalist Diamonds by the Yard pieces; and its engagement rings. On second thought, we’ll take the entire store wrapped up in one of those famous robin’s-egg blue boxes. The Fashion Mall, 566-8400, tiffany.com

Reis-Nichols Jewelers This classic jeweler has plenty of top designer brands, like David Yurman, Honora, Ippolita, Marco Bicego, Roberto Coin, Mikimoto, and John Hardy. Engagement rings are a specialty. Reis’s watch offerings are tough to beat, with lines like Cartier, Rolex, Baume & Mercier, Tag Heuer, and Raymond Weil. The Go Blue Collection is popular, with sapphire and diamond horseshoe necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. 3535 E. 86th St., 255-4467; 789 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood, 883-4467; reisnichols.com

Windsor Jewelry For more than 95 years, Windsor Jewelry has helped customers make educated decisions and find exactly what they’re looking for. Its designer lines include Alberto Parada, Cherie Dori, Sakamoto, and Todd Reed, whose raw-diamond pieces are exclusively at this downtown spot. Movado and Tissot are among its watch brands. They also offer custom designs, watch repair, appraisals, engraving, and buys and sells estate jewelry, gold, and diamonds. 16 N. Meridian St., 6346736, windsorjewelry.com


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ANTIQUES & SALVAGE Architectural Antiques of Indianapolis You’ll enjoy browsing the buildings that make up this store. Since 1980, it’s specialized in light fixtures, both chandeliers and wall sconces; fireplace mantels; doors and doorknobs; and colorful stained-glass windows. The selection is varied, with Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Mission, and other styles represented, but most pieces date from the 1860s to 1940s. 5000 W. 96th St., 8732727, antiquearchitectural.com Brown’s Antiques and The Lampshade Store What’s better than one building filled with great finds? How about three, packed with 19th- and 20th-century antiques, collectibles, gifts, home decor, and other accessories, all surrounded by a lovely English-garden setting. This shop, nearly 70 years old, also offers antiques repair, restoration, and appraisals. At The Lampshade Store, which shares the space, sift through replacement shades in classic to contemporary styles, in all sizes, shapes, and colors. It’s among the largest selections of such items in Central Indiana. 315 N. Fifth St., Zionsville, 873-2284, brownsantiques.com; thelampshadestore .com

as furniture, rugs, and throw pillows. 195 S. Main St., Zionsville, 873-4208

The Inventorialist This creative destination inside a 19th-century grocery store has become one of the city’s best places to buy unique home items. Owner Kristofer Bowman scours the country for pottery, lighting, vintage furniture and accessories, wall art, and tabletop curiosities. New pieces come in all the time, so check the shop’s Facebook page for a peek at the latest. 715 Dorman St., 513-7802, theinventorialist.com Logan Village Mall An old-time general store filled with retro candies should be your first stop here. As you venture farther back, you’ll come across around 40 vendors proffering new, vintage, and refurbished goods, like stuffed animals, kids’ books, pottery, paintings, party supplies, clothing, jewelry, chalk paint by Annie Sloan … you get the idea. There’s something for everyone. Pop in on one of Noblesville’s First Friday events for special deals. 977 Logan St., Noblesville, 776-9999, loganvillagemall.com

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Doc’s Architectural Salvage & Antiques The crew at Doc’s travels the country salvaging antique items, so you’re sure to find a wide variety of vintage pieces. They’re keeping history alive with a large collection of bathtubs, sinks, antique lighting, signs, floor registers, mantels, and other great historical items. Need something specific? Doc’s can probably help you locate it. 1325 W. 30th St., 924-4000, docsarchitectural salvage.com Fivethirty Home The creative minds at this family-owned store refurbish and repurpose furniture and other goods to give them a new lease on life. You’ll find vintage signs, home decor, artwork, and other knickknacks. We love the Indianaand United States–shaped chalkboards. You can also take a class about and purchase Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint, an all-natural, milk protein–based paint that is billed not to chip or peel. 20 N. Main St., Zionsville, 567-7781, 530home.com

H. Kogan Antiques and Lighting Owner Drew Kogan and his loyal four-legged sidekick Tugg will be happy to answer any questions and help you find what you’re looking for in this cozy Zionsville store, one of Main Street’s oldest. It’s filled with fixtures that are all handcrafted and made in the USA, as well

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Reclamation New and antique items are sold here, and there are 50-plus vendors offering quality items to customers. Even better, most of the items in the store fall under $200. 1051 E. 54th St., 914-4275; 10644 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon, 602-2087; reclamationmidtown.com ReStyled Two locations are stocked mostly with dressers, armoires, cabinets, and tables that have been refurbished and given a new look with Annie Sloan chalk paint ($38.95 per quart); each store also hosts workshops on paint techniques. The farmhouse-chic vibe extends to wall art and tabletop decor, too. 21 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 564-8001; 98 S. Main St., Zionsville, 973-5722; restyledfurniture.com Society of Salvage & Rewired Antiques Filled with industrial-chic items, this downtown warehouse easily holds your home’s next conversation piece. Among the ever-changing inventory, look for vintage office and factory finds, such as drafting tables, stools, chairs, and desks—most of which bear authentic dings, dents, and scratches. The store has a fun selection of letters, too. One corner holds a collection of medical oddities. Jeremiah Goss of Rewired Antiques specializes in restoring antique light fixtures, but he sells furniture, signs, and hardware, too. 1021 E. Michigan St., 964-0513, societyofsalvage.com; 512-9362, rewiredantiques.com Solomon Paris Antiques and Interiors Whether you’re buying or seeking an appraisal, you can trust the pros at Solomon Paris—Ben Solomon is a past curator of decorative arts for the Indianapolis Museum of Art and is well versed in European and art history. The store’s 6,000 square feet are dominated by 18thand 19th-century furniture, art, and decorative accents. It offers a full slate of interior-design services as well. 1103 E. 52nd St., 475-0203, solomonparis.com

Flux This store in Fountain Square stocks a mix of vintage furniture, lighting, found objects, and art. It has pieces ranging from industrial to midcentury-modern to folk-art; visit its Facebook page to see the latest items. Hours are “by chance,” so you may want to schedule an appointment before heading in. 1046 Woodlawn Ave., 490-9437, fluxindy.com The Gentleman Soldier Museum-quality pieces fill this 15-year-old gallery on the Noblesville square. Owner Duane Arnold has expertly curated a collection of naval artifacts, rare books and manuscripts, antique maps, swords, armor, uniforms, and firearms—all of which is carefully researched before going on display—dating from the late medieval period to the end of World War I. Some of Arnold’s pieces have ended up in fine homes and exhibitions as far away as Paris and Tokyo. 876 Logan St., Noblesville, 776-8790, thegentlemansoldier.com

and there are more than 300 European chandeliers and wall sconces and 50-plus grandfather clocks from which to choose. For the outdoors, browse urns, planters, statuary, fountains, and furniture just waiting to be placed in your backyard. 16405 Westfield Rd., Westfield, 896-3717, beauchampantiques.com

Midland Arts & Antiques Market The downtown location has more than 200 vendors from around the Midwest, ensuring a wide variety of clothing, jewelry, furniture, glassware, metal signs, and lamps. Both locations are well loved by interior designers and homeowners alike. 907 E. Michigan St., 267-9005; 488 Gradle Dr., Carmel, 569-9105; midland athome.com Noblesville Antique Mall Vendor booths spread out among three floors are stocked with a range from dolls and jewelry to repainted furniture, ceramic collectibles, metal signs, and vintage memorabilia. 20 N. 9th St., Noblesville, 773-5095 R. Beauchamp Antiques Beauchamp’s showroom features one of the area’s largest selections of 18th- and 19th-century antiques. You’ll find stately English, French, Italian, and Dutch pieces,

Southport Antique Mall Let the friendly staff help you find what you’re looking for, or independently browse the 200-plus booths at this 36,000-square-foot southside destination. Check out furniture, jewelry, lamps, collectibles, and more—even clothing, featured in the recently opened boutique, Vintage Gypsy. The mall hosts the Southside Vintage Marketplace, an outdoor arts and antiques bazaar, the second Saturday of each month April through October. 2028 E. Southport Rd., 786-8246, southportantiquemall.net Surroundings You may have to take a moment to figure out where each lamp ends and each chandelier begins as you enter this deceptively large home-decor store. It’s packed with so many styles, colors, and designs of furniture, lighting, and accent pieces that your options are nearly endless. While one room might feature a more preppy, New England style with lots of blue-floral china, the next room could be packed with brighter pieces, like an elephant-embroidered orange throw pillow. We love the barware with midcentury-modern vibes, the interesting light fixtures scattered throughout, and the colorful cocktail napkins ideal for holiday parties. 1101 E. 54th St., Ste. B, 254-8883


Tim & Julie’s Another Fine Mess In the heart of 10th Street, salvage veteran Tim Harmon, business partner Julie Crow, and store mascot Smokey the cat sell bones and joints, such as doors, windows, decorative trim, doorknobs, and other odds and ends from soon-to-be-demolished homes sourced around Indiana. Look up for vintage light fixtures and chairs affixed to the ceiling, and keep tabs on new arrivals via the store’s Facebook page. 2901 E. 10th St., 627-0498

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APPOINTMENTS The Accent Shop Decorative and functional home decor, dinnerware, and kitchen goods fill this long-standing favorite. It has a huge display of seasonal decor. Of course, holidays mean entertaining, and to wow party guests, The Accent Shop offers a big selection of shiny silver Nambe and pearly Julia Knight serving pieces; a wall of glassware; plenty of printed placemats and oven mitts; and tons of cooking gadgets. Already have a gift? Check out its fun metallic wrapping paper and greeting cards. 1480 E. 86th St., 844-4150, theaccentshopinc.com Agrarian If you’ve been bitten by the homesteading bug, this, Indy’s first shop dedicated to the trend, should be your first stop. It has the products and supplies you need for chicken-, bee-, and goat-keeping; rain-water harvesting; canning; composting; and cheese- and soap-making. There are three preassembled chicken coops homeowners can purchase, or they can design one of their own. Check online for upcoming classes; recent ones have covered composting and making your own soaps. 661 E. 49th St., 493-1166, agrarianindy.com NEW

low, furniture, accent pieces, and hostess’s gifts are displayed in various rooms, making the shop look much like a home. Wander through to check out floor and table lamps, stuffed chairs, console tables, and finishing touches like vases, candlesticks, and framed wall art. Gift items include Trapp candles, jewelry, scarves, and stationery by Rifle Paper Co. and Sugar Paper. 6426 N. College Ave., 808-2999, facebook.com/bluedoorbroadripple

Artichoke Designs This store is known for its lamp selection, but other items are just as noteworthy—decorative pillows, furniture, chandeliers, paintings, and upholstery. Interior designers can help you put it all together. 240 W. Main St., Carmel, 587-7411, artichokedesignsathome.com

Butler’s Pantry Stocked with everything you need to create a memorable tablescape, Butler’s Pantry provides partyplanners with dinnerware, serving platters, linens, and napkin rings, as well as aprons, candles, food-themed gifts, and seasonal tabletop accents. Check out the various classes to expand your decorating know-how. 213 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-8003

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sophisticated, and fresh. She’s got all the basics covered, but each piece is exquisite and high-quality, ensuring that your purchase will brighten any room in the house. Indiana Design Center, Ste. 220, 817-9100, courtneycasteelhome.com

Calico Corners Your windows and furniture can be adorned in the most fashionable fabrics with Calico Corners. This shop specializes in custom bedding, upholstery, curtains, and rugs in all styles. And with such a big selection, homeowners are bound to find exactly what they’re looking for. 5128 E. 82nd St., 595-7400, calicocorners.com Carmel Design Keep your home decor up to date at this Nora store, full of bright colors, bold prints, and vintage furniture. If you’re looking for wallpaper or fabric, allow yourself ample time to peruse the giant selection. But if you’re just hunting for a rug, chandelier, or throw pillow, those are here, too. Interior-design services are offered as well. 1764 E. 86th St., 575-3600, carmeldesignhome.com The Container Store Organize your entire life at The Container Store. Its super-tidy shelves and displays offer solutions to arrange just about any item in any room of the home. The Elfa line of closet organizers provides order for clothing, shoes, and accessories—no more digging around to find your favorite cashmere sweater. 4120 E. 82nd St., 348-2225, containerstore.com CV Art and Frame This is a one-stop shop for those looking to transform artwork and photography. There’s a varied selection of both custom and ready-made frames. The pros here can also convert photos into paintings; digitally replicate or restore original artwork; print out one of your images on canvas, paper, or acrylic; or find the best piece of art for your home. 110 S. Main St., Zionsville, 873-2976, cvartandframe.com Drapery Street Owner Caryn O’Sullivan and her staff help add whimsy to your window treatments, with a focus on beautiful fabrics, trim, and hardware. The boutique is stocked with ready-made pillows, but they can design custom

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pillows and bedding, too. Hunter-Douglas products are sold here. Indiana Design Center, Ste. 109, 816-9774, draperystreet.com

Easter Conservation Services Easter Conservation Services offers archival matting and framing, mirrors, and antique frames. Conservation of frames, paintings, and furniture are also offered, as are in-home assessments of objects and hanging of artwork. Your items are in good hands: Owner Jean Easter is a Professional Associate in the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. 1134 E. 54th St., Ste. J, 396-0885, easterconservation.com Griffon Decorative Fabrics This fabric store has been providing pretty prints and accessories for more than 15 years. A large selection of styles ranges from classic to exotic, so whether you’re in need of a new look for your windows, bedding, or furniture, you’ll find a bevy of ideas here. 598 W. Carmel Dr., Ste. E, Carmel, 848-1864, griffonfabrics.com Haus Love Walking into Haus Love, you may feel like you’re entering the bedroom of your dreams. One side features racks of sleek, modern clothing (with men’s apparel soon to come), while the other half of the store includes shelves of oversized throw pillows, framed artwork, large graphic rugs, ornate chandeliers, floor lamps, and tabletop accents. We love the display filled with vintage-like dinnerware. Most everything is neutral, but a lack of color never looked so good. 5901 N. College Ave., 601-6521, ilovehaus.com Home Details of Savvy Decor Swapping out the hardware on your cabinets or front door gives an updated look without the need for a lengthy home-reno project. Just about every size and style are represented here. We love the Edgar Berebi drawer pulls, sparkling with Swarovski crystals, as well as the ornate Vicenza line. 41 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 848-3377, homedetailsofsavvydecor.com Home ReVisions The showroom in the Stutz Business Center includes about 350 brands of lighting, furniture, and accessories, including client faves Currey & Company, Arteriors, and Uttermost. It also features its own line of upholstery. 212 W. 10th St., Ste. B400, 423-9972, compassdesign services.com Inhabit With the opening of this showroom, Indy shoppers have access to the entire line of Inhabit items: furniture upholstered in the brand’s own textiles, tufted rugs, bedding, drinkware, and its popular 3-D wall tiles that create a sculptural look in any room. Bonus: They’re recyclable and can be painted. 211 S. Ritter Ave., 636-1699, inhabitliving.com NEW

KBD Home While its sister business, Kitchens By Design, focuses on the kitchen, KBD Home has most other living areas covered. This boutique offers furniture, bedding, vases, mirrors, floral arrangements, and custom draperies. The company recently launched its own decorativepillow collection and a line of plush dog beds, all of which are designed and made in house. 1530 E. 86th St., 815-8880, mykbdhome.com Noblesville Clock Co. Clocks are the main event at Noblesville Clock Co., where you can find grandfathers, cuckoos, and anything in between. This decades-old family-run shop also

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. heidi woodman, owner and interior designer at haus love Woodman prefers grocery shopping when she’s not picking up pieces for her store. Her favorite spot? Locally Owned Gardens in SoBro. “I love that you can shop there for some fresh local produce, then grab a wonderful meal afterwards,” she says. Her must-have items are the homemade pies, pillar candles, and “beautiful yet simple” baking dishes from France.

offers repairs. 996 Conner St., Noblesville, 776-9270, noblesvilleclock.com

Rosalind Pope Interiors Experienced designer Rosalind Brinn Pope’s showroom includes classic pieces with an attention to detail for which her work is known. Schedule an appointment and be inspired by the furniture, lighting, bedding, and upholstery offered by this 20-year design veteran. Indiana Design Center, Ste. 221A, 475-1906, popeinteriors.com The Village Clock Shop and Home Furnishings Clocks of all sizes and styles are on display at this Clay Terrace store, as are dining-room tables, mirrors, lamps, bedroom furniture, and other decorative pieces. Clay Terrace, 569-0035, villageclockshop.com The Yellow House at Sullivan’s Tucked behind the main hardware store is a petite cottage full of home-and-garden accessories and gift items, most of which change with the seasons. Check

out the fairy gardens, perfect for those with little outdoor space. 6955 N. Keystone Ave., 255-9230, sullivanhardware.com

Zionsville Lighting Center Your home will glow from the inside out with the unique table and floor lamps, sconces, and chandeliers from a number of manufacturers at this specialty lighting shop. Also provided are custom lampshades, lamp designs (ever see a light constructed from a musical instrument, a trophy, or a dinner plate?), repair, and restoration. 66 E. Cedar St., Zionsville, 733-0233, zionsvillelightingoncedar.com

AREA RUGS Capel Rugs Capel has all sorts of rug colors, sizes, and shapes for both indoor and outdoor use. Not sure what will look best? Knowledgeable staffers can help you sift through traditional, contemporary, transitional, Oriental, and Persian styles, among others. 8603B Allisonville Rd., 813-7847, capelrugs.com Fine Estate Rugs Established in 2002, Fine Estate Rugs carries more than 500 floor coverings, ranging from large palace-size rugs to smaller scatter and runner styles. Owner Curt Churchman imports new rugs from Pakistan, Tibet, and Nepal, among other countries, while estate rugs can hail from Iran, Turkey, and Pakistan. It shares a space with Fine Estate Art, featuring vintage Indiana works, and Gallery Two, a framing, conservation, and repair business for art and rugs. 5914 N. College Ave., 253-5910, fineestaterugs.com Joseph’s Oriental Rug Imports Variety and quality are at the forefront of Joseph’s, in business since 1949. This well-respected rug authority offers thousands of antique, semi-antique, and modern options in its showroom. It also offers rug conservation and restoration, cleaning, padding, and appraisals. 4230 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. N. Dr., 255-4230, josephsimports.com Kermans Fine Flooring For nearly 100 years, this family-owned business has supplied Indianapolis with carpeting, flooring, and rugs. It’s home to the city’s only Karastan Gallery of Design,


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touk, Ann Gish, Bella Notte, Sferra, SDH, Pine Cone Hill, and Libeco. Your table can receive the same treatment with linens and accessories by Chilewich, Deborah Rhodes, and Dransfield & Ross. The store also features menswear-inspired women’s loungewear by Claridge + King and simple Peruvian-cotton sleepwear by P.jamas—both popular lines. 1762 E. 86th St., 844-6320

Scandia Down This cozy store’s sumptuous down comforters and 100-percent Egyptian cotton sheets help ensure topnotch shut-eye, as do comfy mattress pads and pillows. Super-soft bath towels and robes also are sold. The store smells like lavender thanks to aromatic Thymes body lotions and scents sprinkled about. You’ll find higher-end linens here, like the Caldria Down and Yves Delorme brands. 8487 Union Chapel Rd., 205-9620, scandiahome.com

DESIGN CENTER Indiana Design Center Find the best of the best when it comes to home decoration at the Indiana Design Center. Various showrooms feature top-of-the-line flooring, kitchen displays, countertop materials, home-theater ideas, lighting and bath fixtures, mattresses, and furniture. Vendors on the first floor are open to the public, while secondlevel businesses are mainly for trade professionals. The center’s handy Designer on Call service connects homeowners to experienced decor professionals, and frequent workshops dish out helpful advice on topics like window treatments and flooring. 200 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 569-5975, indianadesigncenter.com

FOOD & WINE Artisano’s Oils & Spices Owner David Burcham decided that traveling abroad shouldn’t be the only way to experience fine culinary ingredients. His boutique, which recently moved to a new location in Nora, is full of delicious treats, like high-quality oils, vinegars, salts, spices from all over the globe, and products by Zionsville-based Tulip Tree Creamery. A tasting bar lets customers sample the goodsbefore buying. 1250 E. 86th St., Ste. 200, 251-4100, artisanosoils.com which showcases the brand’s entire line of carpets and rugs. 4505 E. 82nd St., 842-5700, kermans.com

Masterpiece Oriental Rugs Covering both the floors and the walls are a plethora of hand-knotted rugs from all over the world. There are so many choices, but experienced staff members can help homeowners sort through the many styles and textures. 8487 Union Chapel Rd., 253-8600 Royal Gallery of Rugs This family-owned business has been providing high-quality, luxury rugs for generations. You’ll have thousands of options to peruse, but David Farahan and his staff can answer any questions about their selection of Oriental, modern, and transitional styles. Shoppers can borrow rugs for a “sneak peek” before purchasing, or have pieces cleaned and repaired. 8665 River Crossing Blvd., 848-7847, rgrindy.com The Rug Gallery of Zionsville Each rug includes information as to how and with what it’s made, taking the guesswork out of shopping. Though it may be small, the store boasts an impressive selection of a range from a small scatter rug to a large

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style ideal for living or dining rooms. Brands include Karastan, Endless Knot, Shaw, Capel, and Colonial Mills. Carpeting is offered as well. 130 S. Main St., Zionsville, 873-6139, zionsvilleruggallery.com

Rugs By Design Gather inspiration from this store’s gallery-like showroom, frequented by the city’s top interior designers. Keep in mind that it’s open by appointment only. 210 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 815-3867

BEDDING Holder Mattress Home Collection Because each set is made by hand at Holder’s Kokomo factory, homeowners can custom-order unusually sized mattresses. A range of styles ensures a fit for every need. Additionally, the showroom features beds and furniture by Artistica, locally based Outre, Bernhardt Interiors, and Butler Specialty Company. Indiana Design Center, Ste. 119, 848-2939, holdermattress.com Parkside Linen Dress your bed luxuriously with dreamy picks by Ma-

The Best Chocolate in Town The goodies in this amazing-smelling shop are handcrafted in the back of the store. The variety of truffles is vast and includes creative flavors like cranberry orange cinnamon, cabernet balsamic, ginger wasabi, and egg nog, a seasonal taste. Owner Elizabeth Garber and her staff also whip up toffee, turtles, caramels, chocolate bars, and popcorn. 880 Massachusetts Ave., 636-2800, bestchocolateintown.com The Cheese Shop With cheeses from all over the world, this gourmetfood spot is sure to carry your new favorite. Customers love the Sicilian Creme, cream cheese mixed with herbs and spices. It’s also has gift baskets, gourmet coffees and teas, hot sauces, specialty cooking oils, and plenty of wine to pair with whatever goodies you select. 8487 Union Chapel Rd., 202-6885, thecheeseshop.com Cork and Cracker No wine snobs here: Cork and Cracker offers more than 200 bottles of wine from all over the world for under $15. But if you’re looking for a fancier bottle, you can find that, too. Locally produced products are



big; The Best Chocolate in Town, Smoking Goose, and Newfangled Confections are just a few companies featured here. The store also sells beer, cheese, wine accessories, and other items to help you create a vinobased gift basket. 2126 Broad Ripple Ave., 722-9463, corkandcracker.com

and many are less than $15. You’ll find varietals from all over the world, as well as a craft-beer selection. Share a bottle of wine with friends in the cafe, which serves up small-plate bites featuring local meats and cheeses, or stop in Tuesday evenings for free samples. 878 Massachusetts Ave., 972-7966, massavewine.com

Cutco Whether the task requires a bread, steak, cheese, or other specialty knife, you’ll find it here. Flatware, knife sets, cookware, and gadgets like can openers and pizza cutters are offered, too. Stop in for a culinary demonstration or class. 5025 E. 82nd St., Ste. 300, 218-7898, cutco.com

Nature’s Pharm Healthy living is at the forefront of Nature’s Pharm, so if you’re looking for organic, vegan, or gluten-free foods; a special supplement, vitamin, or mineral; bulk grains and nuts; or green skincare products, head to either of these two locations. 8215 U.S. 31 South, 888-0557; 5888 E. 82nd St., 849-3362; natures-pharm.com

Good Earth Natural Food Company Since 1971, Good Earth Natural Food Company has supplied Indy with a slew of good-for-you products: natural and organic foods, spices, bath-and-body products, vitamins and supplements, teas, and even cosmetics and green cleaning products. Class offerings have included sessions on beekeeping and vegetarian cooking. 6350 Guilford Ave., 253-3709, good-earth.com

The Olive Mill Customers can sample fresh selections of small-batch and artisan extra-virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars and glazes from around the world. Oil flavors include

Goose the Market Sample the best of the best in gourmet meats and cheeses at Goose the Market. The proprietors pride themselves on carrying items you’re not going to find at chain grocery stores. They also stock seasonal produce, coffees, breads, and desserts. And don’t forget the wine and beer—the downstairs Enoteca boasts plenty of options to sip alongside your aged prosciutto, as well as pastas, oils, vinegars, honeys, and more. Many products are sourced from local growers and producers. We love its “Of the Month” clubs, which offer various bacon, wine, or beer and cheese selections. 2503 N. Delaware St., 924-4944, goosethemarket.com Grapevine Cottage Quality doesn’t come with an exorbitant price tag at Grapevine Cottage. The store specializes in wines that have been rated 85 points or higher by Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, or Wine Advocate—and many are less than $20. There are more than 1,000 bottles from which to choose. Its impressive food department features picks from local producers, including Smoking Goose, Hoosier Momma, and Tell City Pretzels, as well as delicious cheeses, spreads and dips, chocolates, salsas, olives, and other snacks to accompany your wine of choice. 61 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-1010; 8902 E. 96th St., 288-5316; grapevinecottage.com Kahn’s Fine Wines & Spirits Want a bottle that’s not going to cost more than $15? Kahn’s has a huge selection of inexpensive wines that don’t skimp on quality. Other numbers are equally impressive: A 15,000-square-foot shop stocked with nearly 5,000 wines, more than 1,800 spirits, and 1,000-plus beers. Also check out its bottle stoppers, decanters and aerators, and barware. Find out about beer-and-wine tastings through its website. 5341 N. Keystone Ave., 251-9463, kahnsfinewines.com Lava Lips Post up at the tiki bar and sample to your heart’s content—or at least as long as your tongue can stand the specialty hot sauces for which this spot is known. Want more heat? The store has gourmet salsas, barbecue sauces, rubs, marinades, chocolates, caramels, jams, and jellies, most of which carry a little kick. 4915 N. College Ave., 965-6629, lavalipsindy.com Mass Ave Wine Shop More than 100 bottles make up the “Wall of Wine,”

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jalapeño, lemon, blood orange, cinnamon, Tuscan herb, and white truffle. Complement your pick with tapenades, stuffed olives, salts, and seasonings. 10 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 574-9200, olivemillgeneva.com

Penzeys Spices This specialty store sells 250-plus herbs, spices, blends, seasonings, and extracts. If you’re searching for a hardto-find ingredient, you’ll likely see it here. 5345 E. 82nd St., 577-7778, penzeys.com Saraga International Grocery “Good Price, Good Products, Good People” is Saraga’s motto, and we couldn’t agree more. This supersized grocery now has a southside location, and both stores attract foodies from all over who appreciate the amazing selection of exotic produce, meats, fish, and dry goods. 3605 Commercial Dr., 388-9999; 2308 E. Stop 11 Rd., 300-0080; saragafood.com

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emporium. In addition to thousands of bottles of vino, there are domestic and international beers and spirits, and chocolates, cheeses, dips, chips, nuts, crackers, and salsas. It’s the perfect spot to create a gift basket for your favorite foodie. 313 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 817-9473, vineandtable.com

Vino Villa This wine-specialty shop is located inside a restored 1904 home. Browse its selection of 450-plus bottles, choose from among 70 cheeses, and select a small plate, pizza, salad, or antipasti item from its bistro menu, and make your way to the second floor. It has several seating areas, but when it’s nice out, you’ll want to enjoy the view from the spacious front porch. 200 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood, 882-9463, vinovilla.com Vom Fass Peruse and sample gourmet oils, vinegars, salts, curries, and seasonings to give dishes extra flair. The exclusive Omega 3.6.9 oil packs a nutritional punch, with a full day’s supply of those fatty acids. Gift ideas here are sure to satisfy any foodie who loves international flavors. Hamilton Town Center, 219-3423, vomfassusa.com Williams-Sonoma Several brands of quality cookware fill this Fashion Mall spot for serious chefs. You’ll find specialty tools, small appliances, cutlery, bakeware, and anything and everything you need for at-home entertaining and seasonal decorating. The Fashion Mall, 848-1431, williams-sonoma.com

FURNISHINGS Arhaus It’s hard to browse the numerous sophisticated room vignettes here without wanting to re-create every detail in your own home. Rustic dining-room tables, shimmering chandeliers, salvaged-wood coffee tables, comfy leather sofas, and interesting tabletop accessories showcase the brand’s focus on forward-looking design and eco-friendly materials. 4130 E. 82nd St., 913-9141, arhaus.com

See’s Candies Founded more than 90 years ago, See’s continues to delight with its impressive array of chocolate treats. There are goodies for every season, as well as a core lineup of milk-, dark-, and white-chocolate chews; nuts; brittle; toffees; fudge; and truffles. Square-shaped lollipops in flavors like chocolate and peanut butter are a customer favorite. You can also pick and choose a variety for a gift basket. The Fashion Mall, 569-0808, sees.com Sur La Table Whether your cooking skills are beginner or Top Chef–like, this shop has it all—knives, cutting boards, cookware, coffee makers, dishes, flatware, and gobs of cookie cutters for any and all occasions. You’ll find a large selection of seasonal kitchen items, too. Brands include Le Creuset, KitchenAid, All-Clad, Cuisinart, Nespresso, Vitamix, and Henckels. Clay Terrace, 5750953, surlatable.com Tasteful Times Stocked full of Indiana foods, beers, and wines, this gourmet shop offers products by The Best Chocolate in Town, Smoking Goose, Wilks & Wilson, J&J Winery,

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Local Folks Foods, and Just Pop In, among many others. Shelves are filled with olive oils, sauces and spreads, and special sea salts. Sign up for the Wine Library Club to have two bottles sent to you each month. 11677 Olio Rd., Fishers, 436-8226, tastefultimesindy.com

Teapots n Treasures Owner Donna Yarema Stroh sure knows her teas: She has more than 800 varieties, as well as infusers, pots, cups, and kettles. All teas are hand-packed, and most are certified organic. She can also blend signature beverages. 11500 E. Washington St., 500-0079, teapots4u.com Teavana Teavana’s locations offer all sorts of black, green, herbal, chai, and oolong tea varieties, including those that are infused with seasonal tastes. There’s a nice selection of teapots, teacups, and decorative storage tins to ensure optimal freshness. Castleton Square Mall, 845-0485; The Fashion Mall, 580-0106; Circle Centre, 423-2140; Greenwood Park Mall, 883-3283; teavana.com Vine & Table Entertaining is easy at this gourmet food-and-wine

Backroom at West Clay This secret ingredient of local designers combines a consignment shop of furniture and home accents plucked from show and estate homes and decorators’ private collections. There’s also a finishing studio that can give items a new look through painting, restoration, and trim installation. Owner Mark Roger’s inventory changes frequently, but brands you might come across include Thomasville, Thayer Coggin, Barbara Cosgrove, Kravet, and Ralph Lauren, all at majorly reduced prices. 12895 Grenville St., Carmel, 846-5433, backroomatwest clay.com Below Market by Kittle’s Slated to open Thanksgiving weekend, COMING Below Market will offer furniture, rugs, SOON wall art, and other accessories procured as closeout items, odd lots, or special purchases, or from showroom buyouts. Merchandise at this newest venture from Kittle’s will change frequently, and shoppers can expect to find below-retail prices. The store will also feature the Mattress Maxx lineup. 9810 Carney Dr., Fishers, 915-1012, belowmarketfurniture.com Chatham Home This family-owned business in cozy environs specializes in solid-wood furniture, upholstery, and unique lamps, rugs, throw pillows, and wall art. Numerous bedroom



and living-room vignettes throughout two floors offer ideas and inspiration. We especially love the section of items for entertaining (like the football-shaped cutting board emblazoned with the Colts logo, $35.50). 517 E. Walnut St., 917-8550, chathamhomeindy.com

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses.

Consigning Women Fine Furnishings Find furniture and decor for quite a bargain at this consignment shop. Inventory changes all the time, but you’ll always find a good mix of sofas, dining-room tables, bedroom sets, benches, vases, lamps, and artwork. 7216 N. Keystone Ave., 735-2255, indyconsign ingwomen.com

adam graef, owner of rogue decor When he’s not building reclaimed furniture for Rogue Decor or shopping for items to stock, Graef likes to splurge on his dogs, Falkor and Captain Pickles. His favorite store? Three Dog Bakery. He picks up food, treats, and toys, which he says are of higher quality than the big pet stores, for his two German Shepherds. “The pupcakes are one of their favorites,” Graef says. “The dogs really love their treats. It’s kind of spoiled them sometimes.”

Copper Creek Canyon Interior Outfitters This Western-inspired furniture store is full of statement pieces like forged-iron chandeliers and rusticelegant styles sure to appeal to the Westerner at heart. A new design studio displays fabric for bedding, drapes, and more. Custom window treatments are available. 3953 E. 82nd St., 577-2990, interiors.coppercreek canyon.com Crate & Barrel Crate & Barrel continues to be a go-to destination for cool, chic home furnishings that seem to work with any style. The first floor has you covered in the kitchen and dining room with no-fuss dinner, cook, and glassware; cooking gadgets; and a selection of seasonal pieces. Upstairs, check out bedroom sets, wall decor, coffee and accent tables, and area rugs. The Fashion Mall, 8189900, crateandbarrel.com Decor 4 Kids Explore baby and children’s furniture at this fun store just for kids. Take a look around the large showroom at beds, cribs, dressers, lamps, and colorful artwork and accessories from brands like Baby’s Dream, Baby Appleseed, and Oopsy Daisy. 1708 Pleasant St., Noblesville, 770-7700, decor4kidsstore.com Deja Vu Designer Showroom An Old World charisma comes through in a variety of styles (European, transitional, and modern) at this westside locale. The showroom is filled with all kinds

of sofas, tables, and chairs, and there’s an impressive selection of lighting, vases, and fireplaces, too. Customfloral arrangements are also available. 1060 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 858-1961, dejavudesignershowroom.com

furnishings, but we also love browsing the shelves up front, filled with design-focused drinkware, jewelry, and kitchen goods. 1300 E. 86th St., 569-9999, formplus function.net

Ethan Allen Five signature styles—Elegance, Modern, Romance, Explorer, and Vintage—ensure there’s something for everyone at Ethan Allen. Yet just about everything has a timeless look, including sofas, dining-room and coffee tables, and accessories, such as floor and table lamps, artwork, vases, bedding, clocks, and mirrors. 4905 E. 82nd St., 842-8101, ethanallen.com

Godby Home Furnishings Since 1974, family-owned Godby has provided Central Indiana with furniture for the entire home. You’ll find plenty of choices in living-room, dining-room, and bedroom sets, as well as mattresses. Brands include LaZ-Boy, Vaughan-Bassett, Bernhardt, Flexsteel, Ashley, Legacy Classic, Serta, and Tempur-Pedic. 8171 Weston Ave., Avon, 272-4581; 13610 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 5668720; 14550 Mundy Dr., Noblesville, 214-4321; godby homefurnishings.com

Form + Function This high-end destination specializes in contemporary furniture, lighting, and accessories. Browse brands like B&B Italia, Herman Miller, Pallucco, Poltrana Frau, Artemide, Ingo Maurer, and Knoll. It may focus on

Houseworks

Houseworks Houseworks’s mix of modern furniture includes sofas (sectionals and sleepers, too), coffee and end tables, dining-room and bedroom sets, and home-office desks and chairs, all with a sleek, minimalist design. Its light fixtures and wall of cool clocks are not to be missed. Go online to see a gallery of Houseworks pieces in clients’ homes. 5252 E. 82nd St., 578-7000, houseworks.biz John Kirk Furniture Whether you want a stylish, chic living room or a cozy, relaxing study, John Kirk can help you find the perfect pieces for your home. Its expansive showroom features dozens of brands, such as Henredon, Stickley, Thayer Coggin, Century, and Bernhardt. Check out its game-room and outdoor furniture, and, if you’re in need of a new recliner, have a seat in the Stressless chair by Ekornes. 12345 Old Meridian St., Carmel, 846-2535, kirkfurniture.com Kittle’s The size of the showroom is just as impressive as the great variety of home goods Kittle’s offers. Shoppers will find dozens of brands, offering items for every space and style and for every budget, from entry-level pieces to high-end selections in the Design Studio. 8600 Allisonville Rd., 849-5300; 665 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood, 888-1301; kittles.com Kittle’s Rooms Express Picking out furniture is easy here, where you can choose to buy a complete room package (check online for

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La-Z-Boy Furniture Practically synonymous with comfort and relaxation, La-Z-Boy sells plenty of its well-known recliners, but it also has a nice selection of sofas, ottomans, coffee tables, and more. Its myriad customizing options make it easy to take home the exact piece you have in mind. 2721 E. 86th St., 255-7322; 5330 E. Southport Rd., 8982209; la-z-boy.com LoveSac There’s a couch, and then there’s a Sactional, whose versatile bases and sides can be configured into a number of shapes. Machine-washable covers are ideal for active families. If you want something a bit smaller, you may like the Sacs, which are large, round, pillow-like seats that come in a range of sizes. They might look similar, but repeat after us: They are not beanbag chairs. The Fashion Mall, 575-1795, lovesac.com Luxe Home Interiors The furniture, upholstery, and accessories here can accentuate any style, whether you lean traditional, contemporary, or somewhere in between. Luxe’s design consultants offer complementary interior-planning services, ensuring your vision and the store’s products come together to make a knockout room. Clay Terrace, 663-3588, luxeofcarmel.com Meridian Find an array of mid-century pieces at this cool downtown spot. Owner Todd Warweg stocks the corner store with art, furniture, and accessories, most of which are from the 1940s to the 1960s. Hours are limited, so call before you go. 2201 N. Meridian St., 923-2201 Pottery Barn/Pottery Barn Kids Certain items have that “Pottery Barn” look—slightly rustic yet modern at the same time. From bedrooms and kitchens to window treatments and outdoor spaces, the decorating possibilities and combinations here are numerous. While one store offers home goods for adults, Pottery Barn Kids has furniture and accessories to create adorable rooms for the little ones. The Fashion Mall, 815-3740 (Pottery Barn), potterybarn .com; 569-9144 (Kids), potterybarnkids.com Restoration Hardware You’ll feel as though you’ve entered a castle when you walk into this regal store. Furniture is fit for a king and queen—stately beds, salvaged-wood dining-room tables, soft leather sofas, large-scale accessories, and gorgeous chandeliers ideal for a soaring foyer fill the two floors. It has outdoor furniture, decorative hardware, and rugs, too, as well as luxurious gift ideas. The Fashion Mall, 706-9670, restorationhardware.com Rogue Decor Co. Owner Adam Graef constructs many of Rogue Decor’s items, most of which include reclaimed parts. A 30-drawer cabinet plucked from a farm near Mooresville was sanded and given new metal legs. An antique medical cabinet was topped off with a section from an old oak workbench. Several industrial pieces have been salvaged from the GM Stamping Plant. Finds here are one-of-a-kind and completely creative. Indiana Design Center, Ste. 113, 810-1658, roguedecor.com Simply Amish Quality and durability are the hallmarks of these hand-

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. david strohmeyer, owner of the empty vase He enjoys Heidelberg Haus for its “kitschy German goods and products” and of course its pretzels. Strohmeyer also likes to stop by NicoleTaylor’s Pasta and Market for all things Italian.

crafted pieces. Solid-wood construction and attention to detail are seen in every bedroom and dining set, entertainment center, and rocking chair—and there are myriad woods, finishes, and fabrics from which to choose to make the piece your own. We like the new Live Edge line of cherry and walnut tables and benches that feature the raw side of the tree’s bark. 5612 Castleton Corner Ln., 579-9490, simplyamishindy.com

special vase. Meridian-Kessler’s Empty Vase has antique and contemporary options, recycled glassware, and biodegradable pots to get your project going. After you choose the best one, the staff can fill it with the perfect arrangement to add life to your home. We like its selection of containers for gardens and patios, its seasonal decor, and its choices in nature-themed gifts. 111 E. 49th St., 925-8273

Urban Styles Furniture No matter where you look in this filled-to-the-brim furniture and home-decor store, there’s a new idea or source of inspiration. An eclectic inventory includes modern and vintage furnishings for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, or truly any other space, paired with art and accessories with a global flair. Merchandise changes quite frequently. 8375 Castleton Corner Dr., 578-7770, shopurbanstyles.com

Especially Wicker For nearly 20 years, Especially Wicker has provided seating for Indianapolis homeowners. Though the store may specialize in wicker, you can find wood, upholstered, rattan, and metal options for both indoor and outdoor areas here, too. Finish off your room with a rug, lamp, throw pillow, framed artwork, or other accessory. 4025 E. 82nd St., 577-5755, especiallywickerllc.com

West Elm From the same family as Pottery Barn and WilliamsSonoma, this hip store unites clean, modern lines with natural materials and global inspiration in its sofas, chairs, tables, light fixtures, rugs, and throw pillows. We’re loving its choices of gifts, like brass bookends, python-printed trays, and mirrored coasters. The Fashion Mall, 844-4970, westelm.com Z Gallerie This store’s furnishings, art, and accessories are a perfect blend of glamorous, fashion-forward design and affordable prices. Candles and vases are gilded; picture frames are jeweled; mirrors are as tall as you are; throw pillows are covered in graphic prints; and beds, dining-room tables, and dinnerware are straight out of the most perfectly styled catalog. Clay Terrace, 818-0836, zgallerie.com

OUTDOOR LIVING Duncan’s Fireplace & Patio Center At Duncan’s, “the expertise is always free,” so take advantage of staffers’ knowledge about all things fireplace and patio living. They’ll help you find everything you need to perfect your dream outdoor space: retractable awnings, firepits, gas grills, outdoor furniture, and more. 3837 N. High School Rd., 299-2229, duncansfire placeandpatio.com The Empty Vase Every unforgettable floral arrangement starts with a

Godby Hearth & Home The showroom is full of various fireplace styles—woodburning, vent-free, and electric, to name a few, as well as hearth accessories, patio furniture, firepits, grills, and fountains. Looking for the complete outdoor-cooking experience? Full al fresco kitchens are available, too. 7904 Rockville Rd., 271-8400, godbyhearth.com Leland’s Patio, Home, and Hearth Let Leland’s help you adorn your outside-entertaining area or your sunroom with its wide variety of outdoor furniture and patio umbrellas. Give your fireplace a new look with various styles of glass doors, gas logs, and related accessories. 5999 E. 86th St., 842-8384, lelandspatiodirect.com O’Malia’s Fireplace and Outdoor Living There’s no need to be envious of your neighbors’ backyard. Create your ideal space with O’Malia’s selection of outdoor furniture and umbrellas, grills (including smoker styles), and firepits. Cozy up your home for the winter by installing a new fireplace, a fresh mantel or surround, or decorative glass doors. 115 Medical Dr., Carmel, 846-6812, omaliasliving.com Wicker Works & Patio Too Explore two showrooms of indoor and outdoor furniture, in which homeowners can browse numerous styles of wicker, rattan, teak, vinyl, wrought-iron, and aluminum sets. Gas and wood firepits, outdoor lighting, mirrors, and silk plants are also among Wicker Works’s extensive selection. 860 N. Green St., Brownsburg, 852-5180; 70 Mardale Dr., Ste. A, Brownsburg, 852-1509; wickerworksofbrownsburg.com




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Bath & Beauty 541 Salon This beauty destination features brands like Aquage, Kenra, Paul Mitchell, and Chi, alongside a grab bag of jewelry, artwork, lamps, handbags, and kitchen items. 541 N. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 580-0541, 541salon.com The Art of Shaving Pick up deluxe shaving creams and oils, brushes, after-shave balm, top-of-the-line razors, and kits filled with everything guys need to take care of their skin at this manly destination. The Royal Shave ($55) offers a 45-minute, multistep course in relaxation. The Fashion Mall, 819-0233, theartofshaving.com Bare Escentuals Loyal customers absolutely must have this line’s beloved mineral foundation, an ever-popular product. But your eyes, cheeks, and lips need to look great, too, which is why the Ready Eyeshadow 4.0 quads ($30), Marvelous Moxie lipstick ($18), and Ready blush ($22) are all worth a look. The Fashion Mall, 569-9061; Greenwood Park Mall, 859-0193; bareescentuals.com Bath Junkie At this fun-loving Carmel spot, you’ll find more than 100 scents, along with an array of bath salts, bubble bath, soaps, scrubs, lotions, and more in which to mix your chosen fragrance. Check out the doggie shampoo and the customer-favorite coffee scrub called Body Buzz, which is designed to tighten skin. Carmel City Center, 805-1850, bathjunkiecarmel.com The Beauty Bar at Geist A martini with your manicure? It’s possible at this spa (formerly Reeda Todd Aveda Lifestyle Salon) at the edge of Geist Reservoir. By offering cocktails and wine with its services, it’s practically redefining pampering in Indy. Schedule a facial or a massage, and bring home Aveda shampoos, conditioners, hair sprays, treatments, and more. 11693 Fall Creek Rd., 595-6300, thebeautybar geist.com Belle Vie Day Spa One of Zionsville’s newest businesses, Belle Vie indulges clients with a series of facials and NEW microdermabrasion treatments that address specific skincare needs, eye-opening eyelash “lifts,” and waxing. Guests can purchase clinical-strength Image skincare and foundation. 114 N. Main St., Zionsville, 5025110, relaxatbellevie.com The Body Shop Scents of coconut, peach, chocolate, and citrus permeate this bath-and-body favorite. We love the Almond Hand & Nail Cream ($20) and the luxurious body butters ($20) for much-needed moisture in winter. Shower gels, lotions, lip balms, skincare, and a full line of cosmetics invite spraying, swiping, and testing. The Fashion Mall, 581-1231, thebodyshop-usa.com ClarityMD Physician-guided skin rejuvenation is at the heart of Clarity MD, whose advanced services tackle issues like acne, sun damage, fine lines, laxity, and redness. Bodysculpting treatments, waxing, and peels are also offered. Customers can pick up skincare products by Jan Marini, ZO, Revision, iS Clinical, and Obagi, as well as the eyelashbooster Latisse. 1200 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 571-8900, claritymd.com DL Lowry Hairspa Boutique You probably wouldn’t expect a salon to have a great

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. brian paffen, owner and founder of herbal art Paffen’s favorite is a near-eastside staple, Pogue’s Run Grocer. “I’ve been going there for some time,” he says. “My company is all about organics and naturals, so what better place to shop?” A self-declared cheese lover, he loves a special garlic-and-herb version that Pogue’s carries, as well as its deli counter. Paffen sells his Herbal Art shampoos there as well.

selection of clothing and accessories. But that’s what you’ll find at DL Lowry, which also sells Kerastase—including the new Densifique line—and Davines hair products, Jan Marini skincare, Butter London nail polish, Face Stockholm cosmetics, and LiLash and LiBrow to give lashes and brows a boost. 1300 E. 86th St., 843-2611; 4907 N. Pennsylvania St., 924-4907; dllowry.com

The Dragonfly Center for Healing & Wellness Spiritual wellness and healing are achieved here through counseling and life-coaching NEW sessions, but Dragonfly also offers therapeutic, hot-stone, and prenatal massages with options of reflexology, aromatherapy, and dry brushing—a practice for the skin designed to improve lymphatic flow and eliminate toxins. Relieve back, joint, and muscle aches and pains with its selection of foam rollers and Biofreeze, a cooling product. Aromatherapy oils and supplements are also sold. 1200 W. Carmel Dr., Ste. 103, Carmel, 993-3564, mydragonflywellness.com Emmett’s–The Studio Emmett Cooper and Naieem Abdool have gained a Hollywood clientele, but you don’t need to be a redcarpet regular to receive the VIP treatment from them and their team. The expert staff will equip you with everything you need to make your hair look great every day—from cut and color to Cooper’s line of vegan hair care products. They also sell Lipstick Queen, hard-tofind Kevyn Aucoin, and the duo’s line of jewelry made with bone, wood, and other natural materials. 711 E. 54th St., 475-0777, emmettsthestudio.com EyeMAX Cosmetics & Beauty Boutique The team of experts at EyeMAX specializes in helping each individual find the perfect fit for her face—which is made possible with custom-blended foundations ($39 for a 1-ounce bottle). They offer personal makeup lessons and are frequently sought out for their bridal and special-event makeup services. There’s also a blowout lounge to give you the sleekest hairdo possible. 6503 Carrollton Ave., 602-7525, eyemaxcosmetics.com Herbal Art Brian Paffen sells his line of luxury soaps, bath bombs, lotions, and shampoos out of a petite shop in a brightyellow Fishers office building. His new Sexy-n-Sage Collection features soaps made with the herb. Soy-based candles are popular, and there’s even an all-natural

shampoo for Fido, too. 11650 Lantern Rd., Ste. 205, Fishers, 418-8227, herbalartonline.com

Kurr Aesthetics & Med Spa Kurr offers a number of skin and beauty treatments, including facials, peels, laser treatments, injectables, waxing, and eyelash extensions. This Carmel spot is the only place in Indiana where you’ll find By Terry Cosmetics, a luxury line. It also carries Being True makeup and skincare by Jan Marini, Revisions, SkinMedica, Epionce, Dr. Dennis Gross, Avene, and PCA Skin. Other items include Chan Luu scarves; lip scrubs by Sara Happ; candles by Voluspa, Linnea’s Lights, and Diptyque; and jewelry from Marcia Moran and Cynthia Dugan. 222 W. Main St., Carmel, 706-1222, kurrmedspa.com La Beaute Spa du Jour In addition to offering pampering treatments for the face, nails, and body, the pros here are well-versed in skincare and can help you find the products that’ll deliver results. Check out the Vivite, ZO, Darphin, and SkinMedica lines, and pick up a replacement Clarisonic brush. 3940 W. 96th St., 872-3380, labeautespa.com Lilly’s Soap Kitchen This artisan shop is about as local as it gets: The soaps are made right in the store, and they appear good enough to eat (at first glance, you may think they’re cupcakes). With scents like passionfruit rose, coconut citrus sorbet, and oatmeal and honey, they smell as good as they look. Lilly’s also has a good assortment of gift items, such as coffee mugs, Indiana prints, knit owl hats for kids, and jewelry. 1028 Virginia Ave., 643-1179, facebook.com/lillyssoapkitchen The Little Nail Shop Bring the girls for manicures and pedicures as part of a birthday or bachelorette party, or go it alone for a relaxing, pampering treat inside this spot with a feminine pink-and-white color scheme and tall ceilings. On tap are henna tattoos and an eyelash bar for a set of ultra-feminine fringe. 9407 N. Meridian St., 844-9081, littlenailshop.com L’Occitane en Provence L’Occitane’s best-selling hand creams and skin oils can protect against harsh weather conditions this season. Customers can’t get enough of the French line’s Divine Oil, designed to reduce the appearance of wrinkles,


plump skin, and add radiance. Explore the many fragrances of lotions, body washes, hand soaps, hair care, and room sprays. The Fashion Mall, 566-8610, usa .loccitane.com

Lush Fresh ingredients and handmade products reign supreme here—in fact, every product has a sticker that tells you the employee who crafted it. Shelves and tables are stocked with soaps, lotions, bath bombs, shampoos and conditioners, body washes, and fragrances, most of which have cheeky names, like Mask of Magnaminty, a deep-cleansing facial treatment, and Rub Rub Rub, a salt scrub. Thirsty skin will love the African Paradise Body Conditioner. The Fashion Mall, 844-9260, lushusa.com MAC Cosmetics Learn how to make up your face like a pro with “halfface” lessons—a professional does half your face, and you do the other. Even if you’ve got techniques down pat, you’ll have a ball exploring MAC’s wide range of brushes, blushes, eyeshadows, lipsticks, and limitededition collections (which can sell out quickly, FYI). It’s also where you can find Rihanna’s latest Viva Glam lipstick. Coming up: Collections with Brooke Shields for fall and Prabal Gurung for the holidays. The Fashion Mall, 818-9508, maccosmetics.com MDG Salon Studio Hair pampering is encouraged at these salons, and with products by Oribe, Kerastase, and V76 by Vaughn, men and women will run across a wide range to show their locks some love. You’ll also find services by Air-Tans, Fundamentals Med Spa, and waxing studio The Naked Monkey; scents by Ambre Blends; styling tools by Sam Villa; and clothing and accessories from Niche Boutique. 355 Indiana Ave., Ste. 100, 237-5353; 820 E. 116th St., Carmel, 843-5353; mdgsalons.com Method Salon You’ll leave Method with a beautiful cut and color and a posh manicure and pedicure. You can also take home products by Moroccan Oil, Redken Professional, Pureology, Brazilian Blowout, and DS Laboratories. Its boutique’s inventory changes often, but you’ll likely find scarves, jewelry, belts, hair accessories, seasonal clothing, candles, Hempz body lotion, Ambre Blends, and Calypso greeting cards. 1200 W. Carmel Dr., Ste. 101, Carmel, 660-1717, methodsalon.com Philipe’s Day Spa & Cosmetique You have your pick of relaxing treatments at Philipe’s, like facials, massages, manicures and pedicures, and microdermabrasion sessions. It also carries Ambre Blends, SkinCeuticals, and Bumble and Bumble products. 4635 E. 82nd St., 578-9900, halcyondayspa.com Robert’s Salon & Day Spa Customers are loyal to Robert’s own line of shampoos, conditioners, and products that smooth, volumize, straighten, and help everything stay in place. Salon-spa packages offer massages, nail care, hair care, facials, and much more. 899 Loews Blvd., Greenwood, 881-8207, robertssalonandspa.com Salon 01 This salon is truly a haven for hair care. Its selection of services is wide-ranging, and it can send you home with the products you need to look great day after day: the Salon 01 Concepts line, Aquage, Gage, and Jack Black for hair; Jan Marini and Jane Iredale for the face; and on-trend clothing, bags, and accessories to cap off the look. It now also offers yoga classes. 200 City Center Dr., Carmel, 580-0101, salon01.com

Sephora Makeup-lovers unite at Sephora, which carries lines like Marc Jacobs, Dior, Nars, Too Faced, Tarte, Laura Mercier, and Urban Decay. Testers abound, allowing you to try before you buy. It also carries a wide variety of nail polish (like the Sephora X line of endless colors and finishes), fragrances, and skin and hair care. Additional locations are inside JCPenney at Greenwood Park Mall, Metropolis, Hamilton Town Center, Castleton Square Mall, and on North Michigan Road. The Fashion Mall, 587-0700; Greenwood Park Mall, 859-8491; sephora.com The Spa at French Pharmacie A salon and spa now reside inside French Pharmacie, formerly a boutique. Stop in for a perfect blowout, a mani-pedi, or a massage, and pick up products by Glo Minerals, Davines, R+Co, and Phyto. 823 E. Westfield Blvd., 251-9182, frenchpharmacie.com Tyler Mason Salon Spa Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders and Miss Indiana stop in here to keep their looks fresh. In addition to hair, skin, massage, and nail services, Tyler Mason offers its own cosmetics line; hair products by Gage, Benniefactor, and Davines; and nail care by OPI. 9004 W. 10th St., 271-3330, tylermason.com The Village Parfumerie Create your own custom fragrance at this scent specialist. There are 150-plus essences from which to choose, and the staff will keep your formula on file so you can easily reorder your perfume, lotion, cream, or linen spray. It also sells the full line of Parfumerie Galimard, a centuries-old French company. 112 N. Main St., Zionsville, 873-9707, thevillageparfumerie.com Woodhouse Day Spa This spa offers body and facial services, as well as a retail boutique packed with goodies for at-home relaxation— like Arcona, its No. 1 skincare brand (Woodhouse is the only spa in Indiana that carries it); essential oil–based Kneipp bodycare; and Farmhouse Fresh moisturizers, cleansers, and creams. 2182A E. 116th St., Carmel, 7061300, carmel.woodhousespas.com; 11501 Geist Pavilion Dr., Ste. 118, Fishers, 594-9300, fishers.woodhousespas. com; 4400 Weston Pointe Dr., Ste. 130, Zionsville, 8730333; zionsville.woodhousespas.com

GIFTS Addendum Gallery A large selection of beautiful, nature-inspired tableware by Michael Aram anchors this Carmel boutique curated with interesting finds. It’s a great source of funky kitchenware, candles by Laura Slatkin and Cire Trudon, jewelry by Sorrelli and local artist Jill Duzan, bath-and-body products by Ambre Blends, and serving platters by Nora Fleming. Carmel City Center, 564-5979, addendumgallery.com Artifacts Searching for a unique gift? You’ll likely find it at Artifacts, a shop that focuses on American artists and their work. Several cases of earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets invite browsing, as does the fun display of greeting cards and stationery up front. Picture frames, ceramic pieces, wooden serving spoons, beautiful glass vases and drinkware, and graphic postcards by Indygenous are just a few other things you’ll see. 6327 Guilford Ave., 255-1178, artifactsindy.com Art IN Hand Gallery This 14-year-old gallery is also a co-op, run by the 20-plus

local artists whose work is featured. All artists must work at least one day a month, so there’s a chance you might purchase a piece from its creator. Stop in to check out woodworking by Steve Miller, pottery by Peg Neal and Lynne Miller, and stained glass by Diane Canon, among many others. 211 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-8426, artinhandgallery.com

Arts A Poppin’ Owners of this Mass Ave spot buy directly from local artists, and they’re always on the lookout for original pieces from around the country. Browse the mugs, ceramics, greeting cards, upcycled yard art, funky clocks by Carol Mayer, a big selection of jewelry, and photo letters. 425 Massachusetts Ave., 822-1200, artsapoppin.com Basile History Market This shop inside the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center is one of the best places to find books from local authors, as well as titles about state history, traditions, oddities, and food and drink. The collection of items also includes Hoosier-made goods, toys, glass paperweights, and replicas of the famous leg lamp from A Christmas Story. 450 W. Ohio St., 234-0020, shop. indianahistory.org Be The Boutique Got gifts on your mind? This boutique is the perfect place to purchase a present. The cute, accessoryoriented shop has plenty of options, including an array of scarves, candles, Marjorie Baer silver, Jonathan Adler pieces, stationery by Rifle Paper Co. and Paper Source, Twos Company picture frames, and Lilly Pulitzer accessories and phone cases. 5607 N. Illinois St., 257-3826, betheboutique.com The Bungalow This gift-and-home store is stocked with glassware, jewelry, a variety of decorations, scarves, and more. We like the pizza cutter in the shape of an ax, the flask hidden in a necktie, the pillows that resemble boxes of popcorn and bags of potato chips, and the prints that feature colorful vignettes of Indy neighborhoods and state colleges and universities created by Carmel-based Trudy Robertson. The gallery in the back of the store features a new artist every month. 924 E. Westfield Blvd., 253-5028 Charles Mayer & Co. Tightly packed displays showcase high-end crystal, silver, and china from the likes of L’Objet, Mariposa, Juliska, William Yeoward, Hermes, Michael Aram, and Christofle. This Butler-Tarkington favorite also carries picture frames, luxury bath products, stuffed animals and super-soft baby blankets, and beautiful dinnerware that brides can’t resist for their registries. 5629 N. Illinois St., 257-2900, charlesmayer.com Colts Pro Shop Bleed blue? Find everything you need to show off your Colts allegiance, like jerseys ($100 for an officially licensed replica version), T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, barware, and tailgating gear. Even Fido can get in on the action with dog collars and bowls. Circle Centre, 6392857; Lucas Oil Stadium, 262-2700; coltsproshop.com Conner Prairie Store You’ll find a fun mix of items in this gift shop, including exhibit-related toys, locally made gourmet foods, historic clothing for kids (even coonskin caps), and Indiana-themed goods. There’s also pottery made by a Conner Prairie master craftsman and helpful accessories for next year’s trips to Symphony on the Prairie. Be aware of limited hours. 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 776-6006, connerprairie.org

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A Corner Cottage This adorable boutique features clothing, accessories, and home items, offering year-round and seasonal decor and pieces to create comfy, stylish outfits. The shop’s got a rustic, vintage vibe, and its apparel is equally relaxed and breezy, with lots of florals, long tunics ideal for layering, and lace headbands. 895 Conner St., Noblesville, 770-7577, shopacornercottage.com Delaney’s Shoppes With several locations, Delaney’s makes it easy to complete your holiday shopping—or to find a gift any time of the year. Expect plenty of scented candles, metal and beaded jewelry, colorful scarves, and items for home entertaining. Clothing-wise, you’ll see lots of denim with embellished pockets, glitzy Colts apparel, slouchy tops, dresses, and wide belts. Metallic jewelry tattoos ($10) are a fun—and temporary—way to accessorize. 14753 Hazel Dell Crossing, Noblesville, 818-9250; 11715 Fox Rd., 823-8910; 8989 E. 116th St., Fishers, 845-8700; 250 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-2778; The Fashion Mall, 218-4414; delaneysshop.com Details Find an artsy gift for a friend, a family member, or yourself at this contemporary-minded store. You’ll see jewelry, wall art, barware, clothing, bags, and many more creative pieces from artists all over the United States. The ever-popular GurglePots come in numerous colors and make a bubbling noise when you pour from them. 8663 River Crossing Blvd., 571-9977, detailsgifts.com Eiteljorg Museum Store This large gift shop carries a wide variety of Southwestern and Native American art and goods, like pottery, sculptures, Pendleton products, and kids’ puppets, puzzles, stuffed animals, and toys. It offers a big selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including titles about the Miami tribe in Indiana. The jewelry, ranging from turquoise to coral to silver, is a must-see, and there are pleny of pieces to browse. 500 W. Washington St., 636-9378, eiteljorg.org/visit/shop Gallery 116 Located in a bungalow, this 12-year-old gallery offers a wide selection of wall and tabletop art, clothing, Ambre Blends, and gift items from local and national artists. Its jewelry selection is vast, with plenty of beaded and metal styles, engraved bangles, and pieces with inspirational sayings. Jarred candles by Lumiere ($22) come in fall-like scents such as Coffeehouse Caramel and Spiced Vanilla. We like the upstairs clearance room for deeply discounted items. No matter what you purchase, each item can be gift-wrapped for free. 8597 E. 116th St., Fishers, 577-9730, gallery116.com Global Gifts This locally owned fair-trade store specializes in unique goods that can’t be found anywhere else. Shoppers love browsing beautiful scarves ($12–$20), ceramic and wooden items, kids’ toys, books, and wall art, crafted by artisans all over the world. The jewelry selection is especially hard to beat. We like the Imani Collection of bright beaded jewelry and colorful patterned cosmetic bags. 446 Massachusetts Ave, 423-3148; 1300 E. 86th St., Ste. 17, 569-0670; globalgiftsft.com Hip and Handmade in Indy Located inside Enroute Spa, Hip and Handmade offers a funky collection of crafted gifts from local artists, including graphic-printed bags by Boris Loved Natasha, metal jewelry by Danville-based Seize the Night, retrocool bowties by American Armadillo, and upcycled leather handbags by ReFind Originals. Indianapolis

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. amanda taflinger, owner of homespun modern handmade Taflinger loves to spoil her kids, Zeke, 4, and Clementine, 1, with toys and apparel from Nurture, another store on Mass Ave. She appreciates its gender-neutral clothes, organic lines, and products from local artists. “We go there for a lot of baby gifts because I like to get them something unique,” she says. Since Homespun receives so much support from other business owners, Taflinger says, “I like to shop at a lot of local boutiques.”

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Homespun Modern Handmade Now on Mass Ave, Homespun continues to be one of the city’s best sources for creative handcrafted goods from both Indiana artists and those around the country. Jewelry cases are filled with unique earrings, necklaces, and rings—check out the interesting copper pieces by Some Days Ago. Looking for a state T-shirt? You’ll find it here, along with vintage-esque Indygenous wall prints, colorful stuffed animals for kids, felt baby bibs, wonderful-smelling Onyx Exchange candles ($26; we love the leather scent), greeting cards, kitchen goods, barware, and much more. 869 Massachusetts Ave., 3510280, homespunindy.com The IMA Museum Store Talk about a hidden retail gem. Located inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the shop is stocked with lovely pieces you’d be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. There’s handmade pottery and glass vases, all manner of jewelry, artsy wall calendars, and selections from Alessi, Jonathan Adler, and Michael Graves. The Miller House line includes Alexander Girard designs on dishes, mugs, notecards, and more, plus there are lots of Robert Indiana’s LOVE and exhibit-related items. 4000 Michigan Rd., 923-1331, ext. 281, imamuseum.org Indianapolis Zoo Gift Shop No trip to this popular destination would be complete without a stop in its gift store. Pick up a variety of zoo-themed souvenirs, such as T-shirts, books, stuffed animals, and home decor. Kids will love searching for critters in Where’s the Meerkat?, a title along the lines of Where’s Waldo? A portion of all purchases supports the zoo and its conservation programs. 1200 W. Washington St., 423-2577, indianapoliszoo.com Indiana Store at the Indiana State Museum This two-level store is inspired by Hoosier history and vintage pop culture, so you can expect to find retro candies and sodas along with toys from throughout the 20th century. It’s a good source for Indiana Artisan goods, Raggedy Ann dolls, and Indiana-themed ornaments. It’s also the place to “adopt” a mastodon—make a donation and take home a plush replica, a real mastodon bone or tusk, and other goodies. 650 W. Washington St., 233-4629, indianamuseum.org

Just Pop In! A loyal fan base has, ahem, popped up around this company, and for good reason. Signature popcorn flavors include cheddar and caramel, and the Pop Life collection offers cherry, blueberry, and other fruity concoctions. We’re especially fond of the more exotic choices, such as Spicy Ginger Curry, created for Zest! Exciting Food Creations, and Dark Chocolate Osiris, crafted with Sun King’s popular pale ale. 6302 N. Guilford Ave., 257-9338; Indianapolis International Airport, 602-3570; justpopinonline.com Mass on Main A slice of Massachusetts Avenue comes to Carmel with this collaborative pop-up shop open through December 31, 2014. Gift boutique Silver in the City, fabric emporium Crimson Tate, kids’ clothing and accessories hot spot Nurture, and local-product purveyor Handmade Promenade have joined together to offer northsiders a small taste of their most popular and best-selling items. 110 W. Main St., Ste. 130, Carmel, 847-6799, facebook .com/massonmain M.G. Tates It might have a new location within The Fashion Mall, but this boutique’s offerings are still the solid mix of fun, pretty, and practical that shoppers have come to expect. Map out your year with planners by Kate Spade, Paper Source, and Lilly Pulitzer, or find an ideal hostess gift. It remains a go-to for invitations, anything from a formal occasion to your child’s first-birthday party, and—after everyone’s gone home— thank-you cards. The Fashion Mall, 846-4273 Michele’s on Main Formerly Brown’s on Main, this Zionsville boutique packs a colorful punch, thanks to a large selection of Vera Bradley tote bags, wallets, duffels, wristlets, and more. There’s also Spartina 449 accessories (we like the houndstooth and leopard-print bags for fall), painted wine glasses, Yankee Candle Co. scents, vibrant scarves, and Joseph Ribkoff dresses perfect for the office or a night out. 40 N. Main St., Zionsville, 733-2284, facebook .com/michelesonmain MJ Layne Trendy clothing, jewelry, and home decor are sold at this fashionable Fishers spot. Sparkling jewelry by Mariana,


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Chloe & Isabel, and Sorrelli can be found here, as well as high-quality Trapp candles, feminine Colts apparel, and a trifecta of western chic: cowboy boots, comfy plaid shirts, and jeans. 11760 Olio Rd., Ste. 200, Fishers, 5702400, mjlayne.com

Official Trackside Gift Shop Located inside the Hall of Fame Museum, this gift shop at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is where you’ll come across lots of racing paraphernalia and that of your favorite driver, like shirts, hats, collectibles, diecast cars, and more. 6790 W. 16th St., 492-6760, shop .indianapolismotorspeedway.com Pacers Home Court Support Paul George, Roy Hibbert, David West, George Hill, and the rest of the Blue Collar, Gold Swagger crew with jerseys, T-shirts, jackets, hats, and collectibles for men, women, and kids. Shop for Indiana Fever items, too. Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 917-2755, pacersgear.com Panda(ology) East meets West at this fun boutique. It offers authentic Asian teas and snacks (including Pocky sticks), beautiful silk scarves, pretty dishware and jewelry, Hello Kitty paraphernalia, and kimonos. And yes, there are pandathemed items. Hamilton Town Center, 776-7878 The Playful Soul The soothing lavender exterior of this Broad Ripple home offers a hint as to what’s inside: a calm, quiet setting in which to browse products aimed at nourishing the soul. Check out a large array of books, meditation aids, crystals, and massage and essential oils. Yoga classes and sessions designed to promote spiritual health frequently take place in the event room. 6516 N. Ferguson St., 253-0499, theplayfulsoul.com Posh Petals Sure, the staff here can provide you with a gorgeous bouquet. But if you need a complementary gift, sift through its selection of metal and turquoise jewelry, Douglas David artwork, candles by The Onyx Exchange, cocktail ingredients by Sage’s Simple Syrups, and plenty of greeting cards. Much of what you’ll find is locally made. 1134 E. 54th St., 923-6000, poshpetals.org Silver In the City One of Mass Ave’s most popular stores is packed with the types of amusing gifts you’d love to give—and receive. How about a bar of oatmeal stout beer soap ($8.50)? A spatula in the shape of a guitar ($12.50) or a retro boombox disguised as a butter dish ($22.50)? We love the shelves of funny books, beautiful stationery, Indiana tees and hoodies, kitschy coffee mugs, greeting cards, and home decor. Crimson Tate’s Heather Givans sells her brightly colored and graphic-printed Harriet Headbands ($12) here. 434 Massachusetts Ave., 9559925, silverinthecity.com Twisted Sisters Rainbow-colored Joseph Joseph kitchen supplies; a wide assortment of beaded, stone, and metal jewelry; and sassy greeting cards are just a few offerings at this northside “art fair in a box.” It also stocks irresistible Zionsville-made B. Happy peanut butter. 7002 Lake Plaza Dr., 841-7177, twistedindy.com Zionsville Flower Company Order a beautiful, lush floral arrangement for any occasion, and while you’re here, browse owner Brian Davies’s choices of gift items, like blooming and green plants, vintage pottery, stone vases and bud vases, wind chimes, seasonal home decor, stuffed animals, and

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Ganache chocolates. Customers are increasingly asking for combination gift baskets, which might feature a hardy mum alongside a selection of fruit and/or chocolates. 575 S. Main St., Zionsville, 873-2926, zionsvilleflowerco.com

PETS Auntie Leila’s Pet Salon and Barkery This pet boutique is located inside a two-story, turn-ofthe-century home. Check out Grandma Lucy’s treats for dogs and cats; Thundershirts to calm pooches during storms and fireworks sessions; all-natural pet supplements; Angels Eyes for under-eye tear stains; Doggles, which are goggles for pooches; and Pet Blinkers, which attach to collars and promote safety at night. 50 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood, 888-6266 Backyard Birds Are you a bird-lover? Stop by for all things related to feathered friends: seed, houses, feeders, and baths. Dog and cat food, bat and squirrel houses, fairy-garden accessories, wind chimes, and garden-related gifts also are sold. 2374 E. 54th St., 255-7333, feedbackyardbirds.com Canine Cloud Nine Pamper your pet at this boutique that puts pups first. Treats, organic food, shampoos, leashes, and toys are just some of the doggie-centric items you’ll find, along with a DIY dog wash and a full slate of grooming services to take care of your pet’s nails, teeth, and fur. 110 W. Main St., Ste. 120, Carmel, 999-5444, caninecloudnine.com The Choosy Pet Bakery & Boutique Your pet might not be all that choosy, but if you prefer the best for your furry friend, stop in at this boutique in Zionsville. It’s stocked with gourmet dog treats made in Indiana, toys, food, and tons of pet accessories, like cozy sweaters for winter and bright collars and leashes for spring. 40 E. Poplar St., Zionsville, 733-9911, thechoosypet.com City Dogs Grocery Fido and Kitty are welcome in these pet havens stocked with gourmet treats and organic foods, cute collars and leashes, sturdy Kong toys, stuffed animals, and doggie boots, jackets, and life vests. 6055 N. College Ave., 9263647; 884 Massachusetts Ave., 635-2287; citydogs grocery.com Moochie & Co This Clay Terrace store has a range from leashes and harnesses to treats and catnip. Check out plush beds for dogs of all sizes, cute clothes for smaller pooches, rhinestone collar charms, and the “I Love My Pet” magnet for your car or fridge. Clay Terrace, 614-526-3152, moochieandco.com Purrs & Gurrs Professional groomers will make your dog or cat look dazzling. Purrs & Gurrs also offers pet-sitting services in case you’re away and need someone to take care of your furry friend. Browse the selection of holistic food and treats, chic leashes, and safe chew toys for a little welcome-home present. 11650 Olio Rd., Ste. 500, Fishers, 577-2555, purrsandgurrs.com Three Dog Bakery Don’t be confused as you observe the delicious-looking pastries: They’re all for dogs, and they have adorable names like Pupcakes, Beg-als, and Wag-amelon Cookies. For cats, there are We Pity the Kitty treats. Deck out your doggie in a printed collar, and scope out toys, cozy beds, and more. 444 Massachusetts Ave., 238-0000;

844 Broad Ripple Ave., 466-1646; Hamilton Town Center, 776-6699; threedog.com

Wild Birds Unlimited This outdoorsy store is perfect for bird-watchers. The experienced staff will help you pick the right house, seed, bath, or feeder for your backyard guests. Binoculars to fit all budgets provide an up-close look. 4040 E. 82nd St., 578-0770; 9830A N. Michigan Rd., Carmel, 334-1883; 2446 E. 146th St., Carmel, 566-8222; 8100 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon, 272-0780; wbu.com

STATIONERY Cartabella and Clara K. Art and design come together beautifully at this house with a chic black-and-white striped awning. Owner Ghega Scolari offers handmade cards, both as singles or in sets; personalized wedding invitations; notepads; gift tags; and photo collages, ideal for commemorating graduations, birthdays, and anniversaries. Scolari sells silver and gold Ibamboli jewelry, an Italian line of bracelets with customizable, flat charms. The space is shared with Clara K., a purveyor of gifts like lavender soaps and teas; sparkling, intricate jewelry by Ayala Bar and Michal Golan; trendy S’well bottles that keep liquids hot or cold for hours; and silk shawls and scarves from Italy. 825 E. Westfield Blvd., cartabellashop.com Hardwicke’s Pipe & Tobacco For nearly 40 years, Hardwicke’s has been selling fine writing instruments. Both locations are stocked with Montblancs, Porsche ballpoints, and Parker Pen. 18 N. Meridian St., 635-7884; 743 Broad Ripple Ave., 257-5915 Oliver’s Twist Brides flock here for beautifully designed invitations. You’ll find plenty of Rifle Paper Co. products, wall decor, books and journals, wax seals, greeting cards, Linnea’s Lights candles, and a great selection of baby items. Need a unique gift? The shop recently launched The Paper Parcel ($85 for three months), a subscription service that delivers paper and other lifestyle goodies right to doorsteps. Clay Terrace, 569-8420, oliverstwistpaper.com Paper Source If party-planning is one of your hobbies, head straight to this Fashion Mall newcomer. It’s NEW filled with pretty invitations and thank-you cards (custom versions are available), address labels, and tons of stamps and colored inks. If you’re on the guest list, tables are stocked with numerous gift ideas, such as journals, notepads, planners, books, wall calendars, drinkware, and plenty of kitschy options—we love the oven mitt covered in brightly colored doughnuts. The Fashion Mall, 819-0238, papersource.com Papyrus Papyrus is a no-fail source for stationery, greeting cards, and thank-you notes, but we also love its selection of seasonal decor, gift books, calendars, and planners. You’ll find the glamorous Niquea.D line here, too. The Fashion Mall, 573-9040, papyrusonline.com Westwood Paper Company Engaged? Owner Jill Sowder can help with everything related to your wedding: the save-the-dates, invitations, seating cards, and more. Custom stationery, baby announcements, holiday cards, and party invites are available, too. 600 E. Carmel Dr., Ste. 111, Carmel, 8431212, westwoodpaper.com


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BILLIARDS Family Leisure Find a wide array of pool tables and accessories here, alongside high-end patio furniture, spas, saunas, and above-ground swimming pools. The expansive selection also includes bars, outdoor fireplaces and kitchens, and foosball and shuffleboard tables. 11811 Pendleton Pike, 823-4448, familyleisure.com Jay Orner & Sons Billiard Co. This westside store has more than 500 pool tables in its warehouse and 60-plus on display in its showroom, making it easy to add more fun and excitement to your rec room. Browse the game and pub tables, poker accessories, jukeboxes, theater seating, ping-pong tables, and much more. 6333 Rockville Rd., 243-0046, ornerbillards.com

BOOKS Black Dog Books You’ll walk through a doggie gate when you enter this bookstore, and for a good reason: Sophie the black lab will greet you when you arrive, and she may trail after you as you explore the many historic maps, leatherbacks, and first editions featured here. There’s also a large Indiana-history section, many picks from local authors and poets, and some seriously adorable stationery. 115 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-1747, blackdog booksin.com Book Mama’s This cozy Irvington spot specializes in Indiana authors, but its shelves stock plenty of other new and used hardbacks, paperbacks, and children’s books. Additionally, it frequently hosts special events, such as live music, poetry readings, and book signings. 9 S. Johnson Ave., 375-3715, bookmamas.com Downtown Comics Brush up on your knowledge of superheroes at this comic-book mini-chain. The knowledgeable employees can help you find popular or obscure titles and related pop-culture merchandise. 11 E. Market St., 237-0397; 7301 W. 10th St., 271-7610; 5767 E. 86th St., 845-9991; downtowncomics.com Half-Price Books You may spot exactly what you’re looking for or you may come across something even better at Half-Price Books, where inventories change daily. Buy or sell new and used books, music, movies, magazines, and gift items like calendars. Almost all the items are priced at original value or less. 4709 E. 82nd St., 577-0410; 1551 W. 86th St., 824-9002; 844 U.S. 31 N, Greenwood, 889-1076; 9867 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon, 209-8841; hpb.com Hero House Comics Weekly and monthly comic books, graphic novels, and T-shirts fly out the door of this five-year-old Fountain Square spot, where you can find popular authors Alan Moore, Geoff Johns, and Mark Waid. Five Year Mission, a local Star Trek tribute band, sells its CDs and paraphernalia here. You can also pick up action figures, toys, lunchboxes, and anime. 1112 Prospect St., 636-7990, facebook.com/herohousecomics Indy Reads Books This independent bookstore has something going for it that most don’t: It combines reading with community service. All proceeds benefit Indy Reads, a non-profit organization that helps improve adult literacy in

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. jenny dwenger, manager of indy reads books Dwenger loves Silver In the City because of its eclectic offerings and professional atmosphere. “I usually go there when I need to get a gift for someone who is quirky and who doesn’t want your standard fare,” she says. “They want a funny mustache-themed something or squirrel underpants, something like that.”

Indiana. The store frequently hosts concerts and book signings, and it’s now open on Sundays, so you can browse new and used books seven days a week. 911 Massachusetts Ave., 384-1496, indyreadsbooks.org

LifeWay Christian Store Let this store inspire and further your faith with books, magazines, uplifting music, videos, and more. Educational aids are popular among high-school and Sunday School teachers. It also sells church supplies, Bible-study materials, and gift items. 5458 E. 82nd St., 841-3200, lifeway.com Printtext Esoteric magazines, journals, and books with artsy covers are stacked on tables in this SoBro shop, brought to you by the couple who helped launch Pattern magazine. Janneane and Benjamin Blevins offer more than 300 publications, focusing on fashion, literature, design, art and architecture, food, and much more—all of which are cataloged online. 652 E. 52nd St., printtext.co NEW

CAMERAS & ELECTRONICS Apple Store You’ll find shiny new Macs, iPads, iPhones, and more all on display to test out and play with before buying. Friendly employees can answer questions and offer insight. Check out the cool iPhone covers from names like Kate Spade and Michael Kors—and know that if you go on a weekend, it’s going to be crowded. The Fashion Mall, 814-3740, apple.com/retail Audio Solutions For nearly 20 years, this high-end home-theater store has catered to movie and music buffs. The Broad Ripple showroom features speakers, TVs, turntables, and other equipment. The company offers homeautomation services, too. 6340 Ferguson St., 255-4434, theaudiosolutions.com Bose Take a listen. Bose products let you hear your music in a whole new way, with its Wave and SoundTouch systems (the latter plays CDs, radio stations, and streaming music after connecting to your Wi-Fi), home-theater and iPod speakers, headphones, and related accessories. The Fashion Mall, 843-8336, bose.com

Fry’s Electronics There’s technology in every corner of this huge northeastside store. Televisions, stereos, computers, cameras, home appliances, and tablets fill the shelves. 9820 Kincaid Dr., Fishers, 594-3101, frys.com H.H. Gregg LED, plasma, 3-D, smart TVs—they’re all here, and experienced staff can explain the differences and guide you to what works best for your home. You’ll also find tablets, laptops, desktops, appliances, cameras, and home-theater systems from all the top names. 4161 E. 96th St., 848-1517; 10101 E. Washington St., 899-4070; 8921 U.S. 31 South, 888-2192; 3651 Commercial Dr., 2934922; 10101 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon, 209-2030; 16680 Mercantile Blvd., Noblesville, 774-2290; hhgregg.com The Mac Experience If you’ve had a traumatic iPhone-dropping experience, complete with a shattered screen, you need to head straight to this authorized Apple reseller and service provider. Technicians handle product repairs and data recovery. Customers can trade in older models of Apple items and browse new iPods, Macs, iPads, and accessories. 1702 W. Michigan St., 215-5011; 6609 E. 82nd St., 217-1610; themacexperience.com Microsoft Head inside this sleek spot to try out the latest gadgets, like Xbox systems, Surface tablets, PCs, notebooks, and Windows phones. There’s a big selection of Xbox games in the back. Kids will love trying out the latest offerings on a system just outside the store—the perfect distraction for your teenage son. The Fashion Mall, 708-0250, microsoftstore.com Millennium Sounds Why go out to the movies when you can create a custom theater right inside your own home? This Warsaw, Indiana–based company provides everything you’ll need to make your vision come alive. In addition to media rooms, you’ll find lighting control, home automation, networking, and video-surveillance services. 3949 E. 82nd St., 845-9484, millenniumsounds.com Ovation Audio-Video Solutions Customers know they can come here for knowledgeable staff and top brands of TVs, home theaters, security systems, and home automation. Before you make a purchase, Ovation employees will meet with you in your


home to ensure you’re choosing the right products. 6609 E. 82nd St., 849-7729, ovation-av.com

Premier Custom Audio & Video Let the showroom for this home-electronics company inspire your latest projects and ideas. Want to create a home theater, a video arcade, or a stage? The pros here can teach you all about what you’ll need and pass along information about home security, lighting, and even racing simulators and virtual golf rooms, too. Indiana Design Center, Ste. 118, 580-1032, premier-group.com Roberts’ Camera The experienced staff at Roberts’ has helped customers learn all about cameras and video gear for more than 50 years. Serious photographers flock here for equipment by Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Olympus, and all manner of lenses, lighting supplies, tripods, memory cards, and much more. If it all seems a bit overwhelming, check out some of the classes for both beginners and more advanced pros; previous lessons have taken place at the Indianapolis Zoo, Eagle Creek Park, and at an Indy Eleven soccer game. 220 E. St. Clair St., 800726-5544; 12761 Old Meridian St., Carmel, 818-9800, robertscamera.com

CHILDREN’S GAMES & TOYS 4 Kids Books and Toys This haven is every kid’s dream. Throughout, you’ll find dollhouses, outdoor-play items, pirate ships, stuffed animals, kitchen sets, eco-friendly wooden toys, and puzzles. Don’t forget the books—there’s a wall full of them, waiting to be added to tonight’s pre-bedtime reading list. 4450 Weston Pointe Dr., Zionsville, 7338710, 4kidsbooks.net

The LEGO Store Future architect in your home? He or she will love this store filled with inspirational model displays. Grab a Disney- or Star Wars–themed kit, or choose exactly what you need from the bins in the back. You can even make a personalized mini figure. LEGO experts ages 6 to 14 know that the store hosts a Mini Model Build every first Tuesday of the month, and they can take their creation home at no charge. Castleton Square, 845-9325, shop .lego.com Mass Ave Toys This beloved, fun-filled toy emporium carries classic and modern selections for all ages, so there’s plenty for everyone to love—and to play with before buying. Creativity is encouraged, and it’s easy to oblige with lots of interactive toys and games, puppets, puzzles, arts-andcrafts kits, musical instruments, and stuffed animals. 409 Massachusetts Ave., 955-8697, massavetoys.com Toodleydoo Toys Promote imagination with this Franklin specialty store’s choices in toys, crafts, books, and games that celebrate the power of play. Join in every Wednesday for Mom and Tot “Crafternoons”—kids will have so much fun with singing, storytime, and making their project, they won’t even know they’re learning. 1 W. Jefferson St., Franklin, 346-7529, facebook.com/toodleydootoys United Art & Education Supplies for teachers make up most of the store’s

offerings, but educational games, art kits, and toys are available to purchase for at-home use, too. 8265 Center Run Dr., 849-2725; 7639 U.S. 31 South, Greenwood, 8650956; unitednow.com

The Wild Bookstore This independent book and toy store specializes in “the next generation of bookworms.” It promotes creativity through playing and exploring, which is easy with weekly events and story times, plus the occasional arts-and-crafts session. The party room is perfect for a birthday bash or other celebration. 884 Logan St., Noblesville, 773-0920, gotothewild.com

GARDEN SHOPS Allisonville Nursery No matter the size of your garden, Allisonville Nursery has wonderful plants and flowers to bring the area to life. If you don’t know where to start, its landscape designer can help you choose the best options and where to place them. You’ll also find bird feeders and seed, houseplants, trees and shrubs, and miniature gardens. It’s a surprisingly good spot for gift items, too. 11405 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 849-4490, allisonvillenursery.com Altum’s Horticultural Center & Landscape If you’re ready to add some color to your backyard, Altum’s has flowers, shrubs, trees, mulch, soil, and all manner of items for a successful garden. Or you can

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The Children’s Museum Store After you saunter through the museum, stop at the gift shop so kids can take home something to remember your trip by. They—and you—can spend hours browsing the selection of exhibit-related toys, dinosaurs, science kits, yo-yos, books, puzzles, and more. Hot right now are items associated with Take Me There: China and Terra Cotta Warriors. 3000 N. Meridian St., 3344606, childrensmuseum.org/shop Earth Explorer Toys This shop might stock plenty of educational toys, but that doesn’t mean it skimps on the fun. It’s got amazing games, books, puzzles, dolls, play sets, and much more. Friendly staff can help find an item that fits your child’s age and skill level. Check its website for special in-store events. 27 E. Pine St., Zionsville, 873-0200, earthexplorer toys.com Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore For more than 25 years, Kids Ink has specialized in children’s books, puzzles, games, and toys. It stocks Thomas the Tank Engine products; Playmobil; Indestructibles, a line of waterproof and tear-resistant books; and teen fiction—all of which can be presented beautifully with free gift wrapping. 5619 N. Illinois St., 255-2598, kidsinkbooks.com Kits & Kaboodle Classic Toys If you’re not into tablets and video games for kids, this is the place for you. It’s got all the timeless favorites, like puzzles, science experiments, dollhouses, and hand puppets. Creative youngsters will love the wide variety of art supplies carried here. 2442 E. 146th St., Carmel, 566-8101, kitsandkaboodletoys.com

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leave things in the capable hands of its landscaping team, whose vision and implementation can transform your ho-hum space. Free classes and workshops boost your green thumb know-how. 11335 N. Michigan Rd., Zionsville, 733-4769, altums.com

Dammann’s Lawn, Garden & Landscaping Centers Planning a veggie or herb garden right outside your back door? Stop by Dammann’s for everything you need, like the prettiest flowers and the lushest shrubs and trees to welcome you home. Add the finishing touches with bird feeders or baths, pottery, wind chimes, and statues. Seasoned staff, including several Master Gardeners, can answer your questions. 4914 Rockville Rd., 381-9787; 8005 E. 30th St., 894-1867; 5129 S. Emerson Ave., 786-0799; dammanns.com Habig Garden Shops Find the necessary supplies to design or upgrade your garden, including herbs, flowers, and architectural pieces. Accessories and garden gifts are plentiful, too, especially in its tiny cottage in Nora. 1225 E. 86th St., 2513708; 5201 N. College Ave., 283-5412; 1105 N. Arlington Ave., 356-5458; 15311 U.S. 31 North, Carmel, 896-2828; habiggardenshop.weebly.com Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse and Shop Originally part of the Oldfields estate, the greenhouse lets gardeners explore and purchase live plants and gardening gifts, such as books and birdhouses. The Perennial Premiere takes place in late April and offers tons of greenery to browse and buy. 4000 N. Michigan Rd., 920-2652, imamuseum.org/visit/gardens-greenhouse Rita’s Backyard Enjoy quality time walking around this Fishers locale’s selection of herbs and perennials. Then, catch up with friends and family in the tearoom over savory food and desserts, and finish your visit by browsing the gift shop. 12244 E. 116th St., Fishers, 842-0235, ritasbackyard.com Rosie’s Gardens & Nursery Explore more than 12 acres filled with annuals and perennials, pottery, fountains, and garden accessories, like outdoor lighting and rugs. In addition to great plants, check out its many options of statuary, benches, and birdbaths—its selection of pottery and containers is one of the biggest in town. 10402 N. College Ave., 8446157, rosiesgardens.com Salsbery Brothers Landscaping The nursery area spans 10 acres and is filled with annuals and perennials, trees, shrubs, vegetables, and herbs ready to take up root in your garden, yard, or flowerbed. Lawn-care experts are available to help with landscape design of all sizes, irrigation, holiday lighting, and overall maintenance. 4317 E. 146th St., Carmel, 843-0100, salsberybros.com Sundown Gardens This garden center has so many options of shade trees, shrubs, evergreens, and much more that your outdoor spaces will look great in no time. And if you don’t have the skills—or the spare hours—to do it all on your own, capable pros can help with design and installation of landscaping, hardscaping, water features, and decks; tree and turf care; and irrigation. 13400 Old Meridian St., Carmel, 846-0620, sundowngardens.com Wild River Nursery The gift shop at this Fishers spot is stocked with seasonal decor and gift items, while the garden center lets you browse trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals,

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. natalie new canull, owner/operator of mass ave toys She loves Meridian-Kessler’s The Empty Vase. Owner David Strohmeyer’s selection of blue and white pottery is a particular draw for her. “The interior of his shop has my name all over it ... it looks the way I wish my house could look,” Canull says. “The only problem with The Empty Vase is that I now have to stop threatening to open the perfect little gift shop because it’s already been done.”

patio stones, pavers, mulch, and other must-haves to whip your yard into shape. 13279 E. 126th St., Fishers, 770-3321, wild-river-nursery.com

HOBBIES, CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES Broad Ripple Knits Whether your skills lean toward beginner or advanced, stop in this yarn haven in Broad Ripple for ideas and inspiration. Join in on open knitting during store hours, or ask the experienced staff for help with your newest stitch. There’s a wide array of natural-fiber yarns from Rowan, Malabrigo, Madeline Tosh, and more. Put them to good use by taking a class, which are offered for all levels. 6510 Cornell Ave, 255-0540, broadrippleknits .com The Collector’s Den Sports fans must check out this memorabilia shop that has tons of autographed items perfect for bedrooms, offices, and basements. Fans go wild for footballs, jerseys, and photos signed by Colts players, but out-ofstate teams are well represented, too. Circle Centre, 636-8229; Castleton Square, 841-8472; thecollectors den.com

fabrics from solid colors to bold florals and other prints. Explore 1,200-plus bolts, some from designers like Diane Von Furstenburg, Derek Lam, Marc Jacobs, and Carolina Herrera. 3909 E. 82nd St., 841-1810, thefrenchseam.com

The Game Preserve The first thing you may notice is the wall of board games—more titles for kids, families, parties, and testing your strategy skills than you could ever imagine. Rubik’s Cubes, toys, puzzles, and games for cards, dice, and the outdoors also fill the shelves. Wild West Exodus, a mini-war game, has been popular in store lately, along with Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures, another tabletop battle selection. Check online for in-store events. 8487 Union Chapel Rd., 257-9110; 1551 E. Stop 12 Rd., 881-4263; gamepreserve.com Heirloom Classics Celebrate your personal style at this Fountain Square shop. You’ll find everything you need to help create a one-of-a-kind piece: beads, sterling silver, base metal, and helpful advice from co-owner Judy Champa. She hosts classes, too, which cover the basics, as well as skills like glass fusing, wire working, and silversmithing. 1311 Prospect St., 495-1102, heirloom-classics.com

Crimson Tate Mass Ave’s quilting authority doubles as Heather Givans’s sewing studio—you may have seen her colorful headbands stocked in local stores. Find patterns, notions, and vibrant, modern fabrics for any project. New enthusiasts and experienced sewers alike can create an item in one of Crimson Tate’s class offerings. 845 Massachusetts Ave, 426-3300, crimsontate.com

Knit Stop The staff encourages you to let Knit Stop be your “home away from home,” and when you step inside this cozy haven of creativity, you’ll probably want it to be. There’s a big range of yarns, supplies, and patterns from which to choose, and make sure you check out the variety of knitting and crocheting lessons offered— basic classes are $15 each. 3941 E. 82nd St., 595-5648, knit-stop.com

The Foolery Enter this store, and you’ll feel instantly transported back to your youth. Walls are NEW lined with comic books, action figures, sports cards, and there’s even a special section for candy. Adults will delight in the vintage records sprinkled throughout. 25 W. Main St., Carmel, 581-0901, facebook.com/thefoolerycarmel

Mass Ave Knit Shop Ready to browse? There are more than 600 types of yarn at this Fountain Square spot. You can work on a current project or begin something new at one of the many knitting sessions, and you’ll have your pick of higher-end yarns from Berroco, Malabrigo, Rowan, Alpaca With a Twist, and more. 862 Virginia Ave., 638-1833, massaveknitshoponline.com

The French Seam This boutique offers patterns, notions, classes for novices and more advanced sewers, and the latest

Randy’s Toy Shop Randy Ibey and his staff have repaired, restored, or provided parts for more than 10,000 antique toys, so your



torn, cracked, stained, or broken item is in experienced hands. The shop also buys, sells, and consigns antique and vintage toys, and can even spruce up the box that something came in. In Randy’s Toy Mall, shoppers can browse metal wind-up Disney characters, retro Barbie dolls, and German collectibles. 165 N. 9th St., Noblesville, 776-2220, randystoyshop.com

The Stamp Shop This Mass Ave store is filled with binders and binders of stamps. Boxes line the walls, and they’re packed with finds from all over the world. Prices range from a few cents to a few thousand dollars for a rare collector’s item. 614 Massachusetts Ave., 631-0631 Zionsville Train Depot Rick Whitt, formerly of Watts Train Station, has opened his own business that specializes in selling and repairing G- and O-gauge trains. G-gauge models can be run both indoors and out, so if you’re looking for a magical holiday display, this is the place to go. It also has Thomas the Tank Engine and Playmobil toys and can help customers order Lionel items. 5082 W. 106th St., Zionsville, 7338445, zionsvilletraindepot.com

MUSIC Arthur’s Music Store This family-owned shop has outfitted musicians with the necessary tools for more than six decades. It stocks guitars, banjos, harps, drums, dulcimers, and rare and vintage instruments, as well as related accessories. Have an instrument but don’t know how to play it? Arthur’s offers lessons for all ages. Warm weather calls for bluegrass jams in the outdoor garden. 931 Shelby St., 638-3524, arthursmusic.com Frank’s Violins Customers return to this store, which recently relocated inside Piano Solutions, for expert service from luthier Benjamin Parrott, who constructs, repairs, and restores violins in house. Frank’s offers a lengthy list of string-instrument brands, equipment, and CDs and DVDs. Monthly rentals are available, too. 575 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 251-5950, franksviolins.com Indianapolis Violins A full-service shop, Indianapolis Violins sells brand-new instruments and bows, but customers can order a customized product as well. Run by two graduates of the Violin Making School of America, the store also offers rentals and repairs. 310 N. Alabama St., Ste. B110, 624-0441, indyviolins.com Indy CD & Vinyl This funky store is the state’s largest independent music shop, and there’s something for everyone. Vinyl is separated into “nice” and “budget” sections. Need help figuring it all out? Experienced employees are ready to lend their advice, whether you lean country, rock, or classical. 806 Broad Ripple Ave., 259-1012, indycdandvinyl.com Luna Music Need to expand your music collection? The staff here is friendly and knowledgeable, and they can help you pick out something new based on your current tastes. Explore the vinyl, rows of CDs, band tees, quirky greeting cards, and more cool stuff that fills this SoBro store. 5202 N. College Ave, 283-5862, lunamusic.net Meridian Music Company Meridian’s comprehensive offerings make it one of

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the largest retail stores of its kind in Indiana. It features a large array of pianos, including digital, baby-grand, and player models, for schools, churches, and homes. It takes education seriously, with a big selection of instructional materials for instruments and voices and a dedicated performance hall for lessons of all kinds. A big gift selection will delight budding musicians. 12725 Old Meridian St., Carmel, 575-9588, meridianmusic .com

Bicycle Garage Indy For more than 30 years, this store has catered to all bikers, whether they’re just starting out or have their sights set on the Tour de France. Brands include Giant, Electra, Trek, and Cannondale, and there are options for men, women, and kids. Safety gear, bicycle-fitting, and repair services are all available. 4340 E. 82nd St., 842-4140; 997 E. County Line Rd., Greenwood, 885-7194; Indy Bike Hub YMCA, 242 E. Market St., 612-3099; bgindy.com

Paige’s Music The regulars at Paige’s are band students who frequent the specialty shops inside—Encore Orchestral Strings, Indy Flute Shop, and Chops Percussion. Paige’s also repairs equipment and rents instruments to school music programs throughout Indiana. 5282 E. 65th St., 842-2102, paigesmusic.com

Bicycle Outfitters Indy Bikes by Felt, Niner, Burley, Jamis, Yeti, and Fuji attract cycling enthusiasts from all over. The westside location doubles as a warehouse for the extensive website, so you’ll get the ultimate selection—including parts, accessories, and apparel. 1031 Country Club Rd., 209-9550, bicycleoutfittersindy.com

Piano Solutions Owners Brian Hostetler and Greg Durthaler can walk you through the wide range of manufacturers, which includes Bechstein, Petrof, Schimmel, and Charles R. Walter, and help you select the best acoustic or digital piano, whether you’re looking for a new model or a used one that’s been completely serviced and restored. The showroom also includes organs, player pianos, and related accessories. Technicians can help bring pianos— no matter their age—back to their original condition. 575 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 582-1946, pianosolutions.net

The Bike Line Tackle the toughest hills with a sport or mountain bike from Trek—this store’s specialty, or prepare for a leisurely ride with one of the chic urban bikes or a comfortable model with an oversized banana seat. Two locations have an array of bikes, helmets, accessories, and shoes for your ride. Bike fits help riders take to the streets comfortably. 6520 Cornell Ave., 253-2611; Carmel City Center, 815-1122; thebikeline.com

Sam Ash Music Store Improve your skills with the help of this Castleton store. It encourages playing as you browse the guitars, keyboards, drums, DJ equipment, and accessories from lines like Fender, Taylor, Yamaha, Roland, and Gibson. Lessons are available. The store rents instruments to band and orchestra students and also provides repair services. 8284 Center Run Dr., 577-3006, samashmusic .com The Turntable Shoppe Need to turn it up to 11? Like its name suggests, this shop specializes in the sale and repair of vintage turntables. It sells cartridges, speakers, belts, amplifiers, and other accessories and can help you transfer your vinyl records to MP3s or other digital formats. 2121 E. 10th St., 441-6528, theturntableshoppe.com

Bikes on Mass Ave This fun, hip store offers a wide selection of brands alongside the coolest accessories you could need while out and about—leather bags, printed seats, and more. Bike lines to choose from include Bianchi, Pashley, Brompton, Fuji, Linus, Breezer, and many more. 643 Massachusetts Ave., 622-7988, bikesonmassave.com Bob Block Fitness Equipment Bob Block sells to both retail and commercial customers from one of the biggest showrooms in the country, and there’s a selection that includes elliptical and rowing machines, treadmills, Elliptigo bikes (on which you stand and pedal), free weights and related equipment, and protective rubber flooring. Their handy technicians can install anything you purchase, so pick your perfect home-gym items knowing you can begin using them almost immediately. 8128 Castleway Ct. W., 845-7700; 1551 E. Stop 12 Rd., 881-2410; bobblockfitness.com

Vibes Music This chill store has rows and rows of new and used records and CDs of classic, current, and underground artists; a few guitars and amps; and even some funky vintage clothing and works by local artists. 1051 E. 54th St., 726-0927

Circle City Bicycles Serious bikers frequent this store, which opened in its original iteration in 1922, for the equipment and expertise, but you can embrace your inner kid with tandem bikes, adult tricycles, and reclining recumbent bikes. Accessories, tools, and apparel are offered here as well. 5506 Madison Ave., 786-9244, circlecitybicycles.com

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Gander Mountain Before you head into the woods, stop at this outdoorsy store for camo or ammo, whichever you may need. It’s stocked with all the latest hunting, camping, fishing, and archery gear, along with Carhartt and Under Armour outdoor apparel for men, women, and kids. 5702 E. 86th St., 577-1114; 1049 N. Emerson Ave., Greenwood, 865-1734; 216 Gable Crossing Dr., Avon, 653-5154; gandermountain.com

A1 Cyclery A westside original since 1967, A1 still carries popular lines like Soma, Surly, Trek, and Raleigh. Bikes are assembled on site, and the experienced staff can help you pick among fitness hybrids and other styles of bikes, along with other accessories you may need while on the go, such as lights, locks, and pumps. 6847 W. Washington St., 241-4660, a1cyclery.com BGI Fitness Create your perfect home gym with stationary bikes, treadmills, ellipticals, and rowing machines by Precor, Vision, and Vectra. You can browse free weights and workout accessories like ankle weights and exercise balls. 4340 E. 82nd St., 842-4140; 997 E. County Line Rd., Greenwood, 885-7194; bgifitness.com

Golf Galaxy Golf Galaxy comes prepared with a putting green, a driving area, and golf simulators. Experienced staff, including a PGA Professional, can help you find everything you need to hit the links, with top brands of clubs, shoes, bags, balls, and apparel. Help your skills along with custom club-fitting and full-service club repair. 5625 E. 86th St., 567-2692, golfgalaxy.com


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Gray Goat Sports Knowledgeable employees can help you find the perfect bike so you can get out on the road as soon as possible. Brands offered include Cervelo, Electra, Jamis, and there’s a selection of shoes, tires, locks, and helmets, too. Gray Goat also offers Body Geometry Fit Integration Technology, a system that helps cyclists bike faster, longer, and in comfort while reducing chances of injury. 7750 S. Meridian St., Ste. A, 780-4628; 25 E. Court St., Franklin, 494-6967; graygoatsports.com Indy Cycle Specialist This independently owned bike shop in Irvington specializes in high-end bikes and parts, and it’s got one of the biggest showrooms in the Midwest. Brands include Felt, Giant, Surly, Salsa, and Santa Cruz. Owner Scott Irons is a master mechanic and wheel builder. 5804 E. Washington St., 356-4585, indycyclespecialist.com LoKe Bicycles LoKe employees believe there’s a bike for everyone, no matter their level of experience. Find it here among its Scott, Jamis, and Haro lines. Repair and fit services are offered, as are pick-up and delivery. Little ones outgrowing their current wheels? LoKe offers a trade-in program for kids’ bikes. 11640 Brooks School Rd., Fishers, 595-5653, lokebicycles.com Matthews Bicycles Since 1944, riders have flocked here to find the bike of their dreams, whether it’s for a casual neighborhood jaunt or a serious ride through the hills of Brown County. There are thousands of bikes in stock, from names like Trek, Raleigh, Marin, Bianchi, and Electra, so finding what you need is easy. 7272 Pendleton Pike, 547-3456, matthewsbikes.com Motion Cycling & Fitness Electra, Raleigh, and Specialized are carried here, where all skill levels can find what they need. When your ride’s looking and feeling like it needs sprucing up, service pros are ready to help. Be sure to ask about the BG fitting system. 9530 E. 126th St., Fishers, 813-7433, motioncycling.com National Moto + Cycle Co. If you’re cruising for a cool set of wheels to get you to the grocery store and back, check out this hip neighborhood bike shop. Its stylish offerings include Linus Bikes, Brooklyn Bicycle Company, Public Bikes, electric Pedego styles, and its own National Moto line inspired by old-school motorcycles from 1909 to 1929. Apparel includes National Moto T-shirts, goggles, aviator-style helmets, and leather wallets. 5206 N. College Ave., 6982418, nationalmoto.com Nebo Ridge Bicycles This shop provides top products and service, which would explain why Bicycling Magazine and Bicycling Retailing have both named it a top 100 bicycle shop. Test rides are encouraged, so you can purchase your Cannondale, Scott, Salsa, Moots, Ridley, or Electra model in confidence. Regular group rides hosted by Nebo Ridge provide training and camaraderie. 4335 W. 106th St., Ste. 900, Carmel, 471-1089, neboridge.com The North Face Trust that outerwear from this high-end store will keep you looking fashionable while staying warm during outdoor activities or just braving Indiana winters. For adventures in camping, skiing, hiking, and climbing, it’s also got backpacks, tents, and sleeping bags—some styles are designed for temps below zero. The Fashion Mall, 843-9419, thenorthface.com

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Local store owners and managers share where in Indy they love to browse and buy—aside from their own businesses. ron lewis, general manager of rusted moon outfitters Lewis loves to hunt for eclectic artists at Indy CD and Vinyl, where he appreciates the employees and atmosphere. “Indy CD & Vinyl is one of the last great record stores,” he says. “It’s a truly special piece of Broad Ripple. I feel comfortable there like I feel comfortable at Rusted Moon.” One of the last items he bought at the store was a 1969 live album from Gram Parsons and The Flying Burrito Brothers. “I rarely go in with a shopping agenda,” Lewis says. “I might go in with an idea, but I always walk out with six things that found me, as opposed to me finding them. “There are certain lines of work where you can’t fake your knowledge, and music is one of them.”

Orvis Find top-of-the-line outdoor wear for hunting and flyfishing trips here, as well as classic sweaters, vests, tees, and pants for men and women. Home items, luggage, and picks for your canine companion round out the offerings. Clay Terrace, 249-6000, orvis.com Performance Bicycle Dozens and dozens of brands, including Scattante, Diamondback, Schwinn, and Fuji, mean there’s a bike, helmet, accessory, or clothing item for every racer or casual rider. 8366 Castleton Corner Dr., 578-1062; 8830 U.S. 31 South, 883-4780; performancebike.com REI Ready for your next adventure? REI’s thousands of square feet stock all the needed equipment and supplies for an upcoming journey, whether it’s camping, hiking, skiing, biking, snowboarding, or paddling. There are running shoes and apparel, travel accessories, and jackets for any type of weather from all the top brands. 8490 Castleton Corner Dr., 585-1938, rei.com Rise Skateboard Shop This shop has it all—the wheels, the tees, and the shoes. Caps from Huf, T-shirts from Thrasher, and kicks by Nike and Vans are popular buys here, but the custom boards keep customers coming back for more. Don’t forget the neon wheels. 622 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, 843-9980, riseskateboardshop.net Rusted Moon Outfitters Seasoned employees can set you up with the proper tent, sleeping bag, shoes, and other necessary gear for your next kayaking, hiking, or skiing adventure in no time. They can even suggest a location for your next trek. Rusted Moon carries brands like The North Face, Marmot, Cascade Designs, Patagonia, Keen, Salomon, and Camelbak. The store now offers Heckler and Koch knives as well. 6410 Cornell Ave, 253-4453, rusted moonoutfitters.com

Skier’s Edge Whether your preferred terrain is water, snow, or pavement, Skier’s Edge can outfit you for your next adrenaline rush. This snow, skate, and water sports store is tucked inside a Castleton business park. Browse through a variety of water skis, wakeboards, and longboards, and don’t forget to check out the cool apparel. Certain pieces of equipment can be rented by the day. 7213 E. 87th St., 841-1234, skiersedgeproshops.com Sun Valley Sports More than 100 brands of water- and snow-sports gear and apparel fill this store. When it’s time to head out on the lake, you’ll find the right water skis, paddleboards, and wakeboards, and when the slopes beckon, Sun Valley can equip you with a pair of skis or a snowboard. Related apparel and skateboards are sold, too. 8418 Castleton Corner Dr., 577-5500, sunvalleysportsindy .com T3 MultiSport Triathletes and road bikers come here for gear from Cervelo, Look, Guru, Quintana Roo, and Felt. Indoor cycling classes help train riders for their next big race. 2508 E. 146th St., Carmel, 257-1117, t3multisport.com Vital Skates Owner Korvin Bothwell is a coach for the Naptown Roller Girls, so rest assured you’re getting help from an experienced pro. This store catered to skaters provides custom-fitting and skate-repair services. Browse the Bullet Boutfits line of derby gear to look your best on the track. 1022 Virginia Ave., 638-5920, vitalskates.com Wildcat Creek Outfitters You can find top-notch fly-fishing gear, like kayaks, rods, and life jackets here, along with a wide variety of sporting and outdoor goods from brands like Redington, Sage, Nautilus, Simms, and Patagonia. Also check out GoPro cameras and paddleboards. 575 S. Main St., Zionsville, 733-3014, wildcatcreekoutfitters.com



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MALLS Castleton Square Mall Castleton’s constantly bustling shopping scene is made whole with this largest mall in Indiana. It features an AMC theater, several anchors, and 130-plus stores, filled with the latest in clothing, accessories, and entertainment. Forever 21’s expanded space is hugely popular, and the food court selections keep customers coming back for more. Anchors: Dick’s Sporting Goods, Macy’s, JCPenney, Sears, Von Maur. Highlight stores: Ann Taylor Loft, Build-A-Bear Workshop, H&M, Fossil, The Limited, Pandora. 6020 E. 82nd St., 849-9993, castletonsquare.com Circle Centre Indy’s downtown mall is filled with four levels of food, entertainment, and shops. Underground parking is easy and convenient for shoppers, and the central location is ideal for those working and living nearby, as well as visitors. Anchor: Carson Pirie Scott. Highlight stores: Abercrombie & Fitch, Aldo, Ann Taylor Loft, Banana Republic, Clarks, Coach, Express, Finish Line, Forever 21, H&M, Teavana. 49 W. Maryland St., 681-8000, circlecentre.com Clay Terrace This outdoor walkable shopping center has more than 70 retailers to browse while enjoying the fresh air. The mix of shops and restaurants includes plenty of well-known chains, along with some independents like Oliver’s Twist and the Village Clock Shop. The benches, shrubs, and flowers make the area park-like—all the better to enjoy your shopping expedition. New this year is a dog park in which to exercise your furry friend. Anchors: Dick’s Sporting Goods, DSW, Orvis, Whole Foods. Highlight stores: Merrell, Sur La Table, White House/Black Market, Z Gallerie. 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel, 566-0011, clayterrace.com The Fashion Mall at Keystone There’s always a stylish new selection at this posh shopping center filled with popular boutiques, many of which you can’t find anywhere else in the state. Shoppers can relax in comfortable seating areas and fill up for lunch or dinner at several fast-casual and more upscale eateries. Anchors: Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue. Highlight stores: Anthropologie, Apple, BCBG Max Azria, Burberry, C. Wonder, Crate & Barrel, J. Crew, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Microsoft, Paper Source, Sephora, Tiffany & Co., Williams-Sonoma. 8702 Keystone Crossing, 574-4000, fashionmallatkeystone.com

Hamilton Town Center This outdoor lifestyle center has it all, with shops, restaurants, a grocery store, streetscapes, and an outdoor fireplace. The IMAX theater draws movie-goers from all over. Anchors: Bed Bath & Beyond, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Earth Fare, JCPenney. Highlight stores: Chico’s, Men’s Wearhouse, Old Navy, Soma, Stein Mart, Ulta, White House/Black Market. 13901 Town Center Blvd., Noblesville, 770-5996, simon.com Lafayette Square Mall More than 80 retail stores, including a wide variety of shoe and clothing spots, fill this westside mall. Anchors: Burlington Coat Factory, Shoppers World. Highlight stores: Champs, Finish Line, Foot Locker, Hat World, Jimmy Jazz. 3919 Lafayette Rd., 291-6391, shoplafayettemall.com Metropolis Plainfield shoppers head to this outdoor mall no matter the weather to experience its shops, restaurants, theater, and more. Claddagh Irish Pub and Stone Creek Dining Co. bring customers from all over, and live music along with kids’ shows increases the area’s appeal. Anchors: Barnes & Noble, Dick’s Sporting Goods, JCPenney. Highlight stores: Ann Taylor Loft, Charlotte Russe, DSW, Lane Bryant, PacSun, Ulta, Yankee Candle. 2499 Futura Parkway, Plainfield, 203-4555, shopmetropolis.com Washington Square Mall Since 1974, Washington Square Mall has provided the east side of Indy with a shopping hub, including more than 80 specialty stores. Anchors: Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target. Highlight stores: Aeropostale, Bath & Body Works, Finish Line, Kids Foot Locker, Victoria’s Secret. 10202 E. Washington St., 899-4567

DEPARTMENT STORES Carson Pirie Scott This location is the only Indy-area branch of the chain. A large home area with bedding, cookware, table linens, and small appliances attracts shoppers, who can also find reasonably priced clothing, shoes, and accessories for the entire family. Top brands: Calvin Klein, Cuisinart, KitchenAid, KN Karen Neuburger, Nautica, Polo Ralph Lauren. Circle Centre, 971-6200, carsons.com

Glendale Town Center Macy’s, Target, and Lowe’s anchor this northside spot, which also includes a branch of the Indianapolis Public Library, medical offices, and several eateries. In the summer, the center is home to the Indie Arts & Vintage Marketplace, where shoppers can browse vendors for vintage, upcycled, and restored goods. 6101 N. Keystone Ave., 251-9281

Macy’s Macy’s offers popular designer brands of clothing and accessories for children, teens, and adults at reasonable prices. Its large selections—including huge departments of women’s shoes and accessories—are hard to beat. Top brands: 7 For All Mankind, DKNY, Eileen Fisher, INC International Concepts, Kenneth Cole, Martha Stewart Home Collection, MICHAEL Michael Kors, Nautica, Vince Camuto. Castleton Square Mall, 579-4500; Glendale Town Center, 255-6611; Greenwood Park Mall, 882-6247; macys.com

Greenwood Park Mall This sprawling southside mall offers 120-plus stores, including specialty shops like Beach Baby Surf & Swim and Build-A-Bear Workshop. There’s even a place for those who are not so keen on shopping—the Hubler Chevrolet Zone provides a waiting area with plenty of TVs. Anchors: JCPenney, Macy’s, Sears, Von Maur. Highlight stores: Ann Taylor Loft, Bare Escentuals, Barnes & Noble, Chico’s, Sephora, Teavana, White House/Black Market. 1251 U.S. 31 North, Greenwood, 881-6758, simon.com

Nordstrom Find both classic pieces and looks straight off the runway at this luxe department store with a large roster of posh and upscale brands and mid-priced lines. Customer service earns raves, and we especially love the shoe and handbag departments and the selection of special-occasion dresses. Top brands: Burberry, Classiques Entier, Diane von Furstenburg, Donna Karan, Eileen Fisher, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Rag & Bone, St. John, Via Spiga, Vince. The Fashion Mall, 810-9809, nordstrom.com

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Saks Fifth Avenue This high-end store is for those who live for all things designer. It’s got all the famous labels and luxury items, as well as private suites for those using the personalshopping option. The handbag section is separated by designer and features a newly expanded Louis Vuitton boutique. Top brands: Armani Collezioni, Bond No. 9, Chanel, Christian Louboutin, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Rebecca Minkoff, Roberto Cavalli, St. John, Theory, Valentino, Vince. The Fashion Mall, 816-0171, saksfifthavenue.com Von Maur Shoppers appreciate the calm atmosphere and organized racks, and the top-notch customer service doesn’t hurt either. Looking for a gift? Complimentary wrapping makes the outside of the box look just as pretty as what’s inside. Top brands: Donald J. Pliner, Lacoste, Sweet Pea, Tommy Bahama, UGG Australia. Castleton Square Mall, 594-1870; Greenwood Park Mall, 885-9936; vonmaur.com

AREAS & NEIGHBORHOODS 54th and the Monon Shops This area full of quirky, independent boutiques lies next to the Monon Trail south of Broad Ripple. Some highlights include Posh Petals for creative floral arrangements; Easter Conservation Services, a full-service specialty frame shop; M.H. Pomanders for unique wedding gowns; and Surroundings and Reclamation for furniture and home accessories. 56th & Illinois streets Refined shops and attention to detail permeate this petite shopping enclave. The Secret Ingredient provides a boutique experience without sky-high prices, and Charles Mayer & Co. proffers upscale gift ideas for just about anyone. G. Thrapp Jewelers carries sparkly and colorful baubles, Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore has plenty of ideas to keep creative kids busy, and Be the Boutique’s playful offerings are ideal for gifts or just-because. 86th Street East The nearby Fashion Mall may draw shoppers from around the city, but this commercial area in the heart of Nora has its own set of regulars who frequent stores like Form + Function for contemporary furniture and light fixtures, Goodman’s Shoes for fashionable yet comfy footwear, Artisano’s for gourmet oils and vinegars, and The Accent Shop and Kitchens By Design for home goods and gift items. 86th Street West These shopping centers west of Meridian Street draw in customers with longstanding destinations like North Willow Commons and Traders Point featuring Dick’s Sporting Goods, Books-A-Million, Old Navy, and a 12-screen AMC movie theater. Broad Ripple Village Broad Ripple is constantly changing and evolving, but it remains a go-to destination for those searching for fashion, gifts, and music. One-of-a-kind finds are everywhere, whether you stop in standbys like Artifacts, Broad Ripple Vintage, Marigold, and The Bungalow, or more recent additions, such as 8Fifteen, Niche, Pillowtalk, Cartabella, Girly Chic Boutique, Tool Box Men’s Supply Company, and Lucky B Boutique, and, for the tots, Bebe Gate.


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Carmel Main Street has a bustling shopping scene, especially on the weekends. The Arts & Design District is home to quite a few fashion-forward boutiques, unique shops, and art galleries. Stop in Pillowtalk for pretty lingerie and sleepwear, The Olive Mill for gourmet oils and spices, ReStyled for upcycled home goods, 14 Districts for posh labels, and Canine Cloud Nine for a heavenly selection of doggie duds. The Indiana Design Center is filled with finishing touches for the home. carmelartsanddesign.com, indianadesigncenter.com Carmel City Center This behemoth at the corner of Range Line Road and City Center Drive has established itself as a go-to shopping spot. Walk through the plaza and stop at all the fun shops and eateries, like Addendum Gallery, Cloth, Jack & Jill Children’s Shoppe, J. Benzal Menswear, 14 Districts Weekend, Brides of Carmel, and The Bike Line. carmelcitycenter.com Clearwater Nordstrom Rack and The Container Store anchor this stretch between The Fashion Mall and Castleton Square Mall. Other stores and restaurants include Arhaus, Copper Creek Canyon Interior Outfitters, Brides by Demetrios, Hofmeister Jewelers, an expanded Bicycle Garage Indy, Harry and Izzy’s, and Wild Birds

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Fountain Square This neighborhood southeast of downtown attracts shoppers looking for retro finds. New stores, restaurants, and breweries always seem to be popping up around the fountain and historic theater. Highlights include Arthur’s Music; Mass Ave Knit Shop; Hero House Comics; My Muse, a resale special-occasion dress shop; and Vital Skates, a destination for roller-derby equipment. discoverfountainsquare.com Massachusetts Avenue Downtown’s favorite street always buzzes with activity, thanks to new eateries and boutiques constantly being added to the mix. A strong lineup of retailers include Mass Ave Toys, Indy Reads Books, Silver In the City, Global Gifts, Nurture, Crimson Tate, and Best Chocolate In Town. Newcomers include Boomerang BTQ, Zag West, and Pattern Store. discovermassave.com Noblesville Noblesville’s courthouse square is sprinkled with gift shops, antiques stores, and cafes, providing a quaint atmosphere for some casual strolling and shopping. Take your kids to The Wild bookstore, and bring the girls to A Corner Cottage, Karisma, and Logan Village Mall for

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new and antique clothing, accessories, home decor, and gift items. noblesvillemainstreet.org

Zionsville This popular shopping destination is packed with stores for clothing, toy, antiques, fine jewelry, gourmet food, and gifts. The brick streets lined with streetlamps would be at home on a postcard, as would darling boutiques like Ballerinas and Bruisers, stocked with precious items for the little ones. Works by local artists fill the walls and shelves of Art IN Hand Gallery; Delaney’s, Lesley Jane, and Mary & Martha’s Exceedingly Chic Boutique have women covered with clothing and accessories; and Grapevine Cottage provides tons of options in wine and tasty snacks. zionsvillechamber.org

OUTLETS Clark Appliance Outlet Hundreds of brand-name pieces can be found at this popular spot. There are always discounts, closeouts, and discontinued pieces, along with floor samples of nearly everything sold in store. Depending on the item and the time, you could leave with deals up to 50 percent off retail price. 3802 N. 600 W, Ste. B, Greenfield, 898-0135, clarkappliance.com Edinburgh Premium Outlets You can find all your favorite brands—at a discount— about 45 minutes south of Indy. This outdoor mall contains more than 85 retail stores. Customers love Adidas, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Bose Factory, Calvin Klein, Coach, J. Crew, Motherhood Maternity, Nike Factory Store, Nine West, Polo Ralph Lauren, Under Armour, and Wilsons Leather. 11622 N.E. Executive Dr., Edinburgh, 812-526-9764, premiumoutlets.com Foot Locker Outlet Start your search for the perfect athletic shoe at this westside destination. Sporty and stylish kicks arrive here about a year after they’ve hit retail stores, but you’ll receive a hefty discount in exchange. Running shoes, boots, sandals, and gear from Nike, K. Swiss, Under Armour, New Balance, Air Jordan, and Asics come in sizes for the whole family. 1041 N. Girls School Rd., 240-3334, footlocker.com Godby Discount Furniture & Mattress Godby’s prices are already pretty impressive, but at its new Noblesville clearance store, shoppers can find even better bargains. Check out the selection of closeout and scratch-and-dent mattresses and furniture for bedrooms, dining rooms, and living rooms. 130 Logan St., Noblesville, 565-2211, godbydiscountfurniture.com Kittle’s Clearance and Factory Outlet This spacious but simple warehouse is full of discounted (with prices slashed 50 to 70 percent or more), returned, or closeout items from top brands such as Broyhill, Thomasville, Hooker, and Hickory, and the inventory is constantly changing. Sleep well with selections from Kittle’s Mattress Maxx. 4650 E. Southport Rd., 787-7464, outlet.kittles.com Nordstrom Rack Bargain-hunters will love the affordability of this fashionable outlet store. Discounted picks from Kate Spade, Burberry, Hugo Boss, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Michael Kors can carry discounts up to 70 percent. But there’s more than clothing for men, women, and kids— the accessory, shoe, and healthy-and-beauty sections deserve a look, too. Be the first to know what’s in store by following the Rack on Facebook and Twitter. 4036 E. 82nd St., 572-2955, nordstromrack.com

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LAST LOOK

crackle and pop we won’t let these clutches escape our grasp

Indianapolis designer Brooke Lindemann, the woman behind Leather Feather Stone, combines soft, supple leather with raw edges in her one-of-a-kind clutches. But act quickly if you want one—she makes a limited number of each. Clockwise from top: Large patent, $98; small black crackle, $88; red crackle, $98. Pattern Store (see listing, page 58).

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