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Baby Boutiques & Mama Marts – Where to get all things KID!

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Summer is officially HERE! It’s time for family picnics and beach escapes, trips to the zoo and weekends by the coast. Cruise local kid’s shops and outfit your little ones in the latest and greatest! While you’re at it, grab a few things to make your life easier – the perfectly-pocketed diaper bag, anyone? How about attention-grabbing toys to keep tots occupied on long road trips? And if you’re expecting, you don’t have to go far to find fanciful furniture and decor for your new nursery!

The Little Red Barn & Baby Cakes
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Expecting? Well you can expect the best in baby interiors from both The Little Red Barn and Baby Cakes (run by the same owners)! These two charming baby boutiques specialize in helping you create the perfect, one-of-a-kind space for your perfect one-of-a-kind kid! Check out popular furniture lines Little Castle Gliders and Bratt Decor and cover them with custom 100% cotton bedding. Complete your nursery or big-kid bedroom with your choice of fun or fanciful lamps and lights, sturdy, kid-friendly throw rugs and unique wall decor! Contact The Little Red Barn or Baby Cakes today for your complimentary fabric swatches to help you choose the perfect look!

Right Bank Babies
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Head to Right Bank Babies for kiddie couture and fun baby fashion! Ellen Uzarowicz and the Right Bank Babies team believe that children’s fashion should reflect the way children live – with wild abandon! Fancy clothes aren’t saved for fancy ocassions at Right Bank Babies…instead put your princesses in jeans and a satiny, frilly frock. Embrace color, texture and pattern by layering skirts, dresses and cardigans. And dress your little men in stripes and checks, vests and button downs…all in light, breezy, breathable cottons. Childhood is about having FUN – have FUN with what your kids wear at Right Bank Babies!

Weego Baby
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Jessica Richter’s Weego Baby in Santa Monica is a one-stop-shop for all your baby and toddler needs! Choose crib, rocker and changing table for baby, and high chair, bunk bed and sippy cups for older brothers and sisters. Then snag a darling hand-knitted doll, an eco-conscious toy recycling truck (made, itself, of 100% recycled milk jugs!), and a bedtime story or two. And don’t leave Weego Baby without a bedtime CD…our favorite? Lullaby Renditions of AC/DC!


Branding Basics for Small Business New Book By Maria Ross

Monday, June 7th, 2010


Maria Ross, the brains behind marketing and branding firm, Red Slice, has just wrapped up yet another project. This time in the form of a comprehensive guide to effectively branding your business – any small business, on any budget. Branding Basics for Small Business: How to Create an Irresistible Brand on Any Budget will walk you step-by-step through solidifying your core promise, personality and reason for being. We caught up with Maria and asked her a little bit about what inspires her at work and in life! And before we forget, to purchase your copy of Branding Basics go to red-slice.com/branding-basics-book!

When and how did you discover your talent for and love of marketing and strategizing?
I majored in marketing in college, as I’d always had a love for advertising and using communication to evoke emotion. Marketing can be used for so much good in the world: encouraging people to donate time or money, showcasing a worthy cause, inspiring people to be the best they can be. I have always been impressed with a well-turned tagline or a delightful campaign that gives me goosebumps. In the book, I talk about the effect that Nike had on me in the mid-90’s when they launched the “If you let me play” campaign aimed at empowering young girls through athletics. I gained experience across all aspects of marketing over my career and really like the brainstorming and strategy phase the best.

What compelled you to write Branding Basics For Small Business?
I got sick and tired of people undervaluing what a brand could do for them, or thinking that it is just their logo. Brand is so much more than that and when small businesses understand what brand really means – that it is the core promise and value they deliver to customers – they can better connect with customers and drive sales. Brand is expressed not just visually through your logo or colors, but verbally through the messages you use and experientially in how customers (and employees) are treated. I also wrote it because putting together your brand strategy is not rocket science: it just requires answering some key questions and really putting intentional thought into how you present yourself to customers. So I wanted to spread the “brand gospel” to small businesses – many of whom have the nimbleness and passion to create a powerful brand connection with their customers because they are so close to them.

Without giving too much away (we all need to read the book!!), what is the most important step in creating a strong brand strategy?
I would say two of the biggest mistakes business owners make when it comes to brand strategy are not identifying their target audience in crisp detail, and not telling customers what they want to hear. For target audiences, business owners try to go too broad and end up appealing to no one because their message is so bland and generic. But your brand needs to be relevant in order to meaningfully connect. Secondly, many small businesses talk about themselves by saying “This is what we do” versus taking the customer point of view and saying, “Here’s what you get.” Many small businesses don’t see that they are talking about benefits from their own perspective, not the customer’s.


Your book discusses “how to create an irresistible brand on any budget”…will this really work on ANY budget? What is one important step in reaching out to potential clients/customers on a shoe string budget?
An effective brand is not measured by how much money you have to spend. Every company out there wishes they had more money! I’ve executed against brand strategies with $1000 and $12,000,000. The point is that, by using the process in the book, you can create a strong brand strategy that you then can execute efficiently with whatever budget you have. When you have less budget, it’s even more important to go after the right things or be more creative and a brand strategy helps you do that. Your activities align towards one clear target. Many businesses end up wasting money because they perform “random acts of marketing” that don’t get them anywhere. With a clear brand strategy, you actually save time, money and headache on only investing in the right things that get you ahead.

What is your favorite part about what you do? What keeps you going and gets your juices flowing at work?
I love when I work with a client and see the light go on in their eyes, when they “get” what brand really means and how to apply it. They seem more confident, they are able to clearly cite their elevator pitch. They say things like, “That’s exactly what I want my company to represent! It’s perfect!” Being able to help people deconstruct their brand story and then show them a perfect way to visually or verbally represent it is just amazing.

What is your favorite thing to do when you are NOT working?
I love to write: I write wine and food articles for some online publications. I also love to eat great food with friends, drink wine, hike, read, act in community theatre, watch indie films (I’ve been to Sundance about 5 years in a row!) and go for walks with my husband and our awesome Black Lab mix, Eddie, who we adopted two years ago.

Branding Basics Book Now Available! June 2010 from Maria Ross

Fun-In-The-Sun Accessories

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

We have perfect weather year-round in the City of Angels, but summer is officially HERE! Don’t know about you, but we’ll be chillin’ at the beach this weekend! It’s time to stock up on fashion-forward, fun-in-the-sun accessories: sun blockin’ cover-ups, shade-makin’ hats, and skin protectin’ beach towels! Let’s shop!

Head to Rochelle Gore’s Arcade Boutique on Melrose for a wide-brimmed sun hat or super-styley fedora to wear with your teeny-weenie bikini! (While you’re at it, pick up a comfy, strapless, jersey maxi to wear as a cover-up for post-beach happy hour!)

Lillabelle flower brooches from Grace Ellay are so over-the-top -girly cute! Clip them to your bathing suit, beach bag, or floppy hat. We also love the Alfa Freaky Friday Purse – big enough for all of your beach going necessities, and easy on the bank account, ringing up at a mere $38!! Also, owner Ramey Arnold combined her fabulous boutique with an art gallery – so check out photography, painting, and scultpture while you shop!

We love the 100% bamboo jersey sarong at Natural High Lifestyle in Santa Monica. Great for a stroll along the Boardwalk with flips and leggings, and perfect as a cover-up! While you’re there, pick up their oversized, super soft hemp and cotton beach blanket that doubles as a massage table cover for all you masseuses out there!

And don’t forget to protect your pretty eyes!! Pick up a funky pair of vintage shades at Luxe De Ville in Echo Park. Our current faves? Vintage Lanvin! While you’re there peruse vintage jewelry options. Clip-on earrings and brooches add fun and glamour to your breezy beach look!

The Magnificent, Must-Have, MANI – PEDI!

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

There are few things we love more in life than our bi-weekly jaunts to the nail salon. We step through the doors perhaps tired or stressed or frazzled by our day-to-day, and we leave an hour or two later feeling pampered and pretty and poised. We love front tables littered with fashion mags, the sweet smell of lavender mixed with polish wafting through the air, and fantastically frivolous chit-chat with estheticians and fellow manicure mavens. Here are three 100% girly, 100% fabulous mani/pedi spots near you!

The Painted Nail
Shabby chic meets Hollywood Glam at Katie Cazorla’s The Painted Nail. Instead of a rush-in-and-rush-out nail care experience, why not enjoy a glass of champagne and stay for a while? In addition to standard nail salon services (with darling, dessert inspired names like Sugar Mama and Ice Cream Sundae) bring in your favorite photo to have printed on your freshly prettied nails! Or bring the kids (12 and under) for a Sugar Baby nail treatment, complete with sparkling fairy dust! For a complete list of services including facials, eyelash extensions, and in true L.A. form, The Painted Nail’s VIP cabana, hit up thepaintednail.com!

Chi Spa and Nail Bar
To help balance your “CHI” energy, Chi Spa and Nail Bar in Beverly Hills uses only 100% natural and organic products that harness the life-giving energy of plants and the sea. Owner, Fawn Ton’s extensive nail menu includes Green Tea Seed Oil massage, Himalayan Pink Salt exfoliation and Jade and Ginseng Sugar Scrub to leave your mitts and tootsies soft, supple, and glowing! To take your treatment above and beyond, add a reflexology treatment to your manicure or pedicure! Finally, want to have a pamper party for you and the girls? Book an after-hours pedi-party to pretty up your day!! Find out how at chi-nailbar.com!

Plush Beauty Bar For Moms
Owners, Kathryn Grady and Jennifer Paige, designed Plush Beauty Bar just for you Moms out there! Bring the little ones to this kid-friendly, just-for-you spa and enjoy full-service nail and waxing treatments (no acrylics here, though! too toxic for tots!!) in a kid-safe environment! Plush Beauty Bar For Moms comes complete with a children’s play area, ample stroller parking, and comfy armchairs for nursing. Kathryn and Jennifer thought of everything, even providing juice, crackers, and diapers, just in case! And for you hip mamas, add on a Tat Shine to make your body art glow! See more at plushbeautybar.com!

Jewels and Baubles and Bangles, OH MY!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Accessory shopping doesn’t get much better than here in fashion forward L.A.! From precious metals to plastics, bright colors to basic gold and silver, L.A. boutiques are a veritable treasure chest of unique jewelry finds. Why not recycle a few of last year’s spring outfits and freshen them with fun and funky new jewels?! Ready…Set…Accessorize!

Undesigned
At Carol Young’s Undesigned Studio Boutique in Los Feliz, we CRAVE all things Poppi! Candy colored Petal Rings and bold, bright Lucite Earrings take your look from drab to fab!

Gold Bug
The sun is shining…you should be too! Go GOLD with Gintare gold and sapphire pendants at Gold Bug in Pasadena! This fascinating shop has some wonderfully curious and unusual finds, and is a complete family affair powered by mother/daughter  Shelley Kimball and Theodora Coleman (and husband Stacey too).

New Stone Age
Feeling outdoorsy? Pair your casual tees with contemporary, handmade jewelry from Fran’s New Stone Age  on 3rd street. Check them out here.

Ana Cavalheiro
Check out L.A. based Ana Cavalheiro online for bold hammered metal cuffs in gold and silver. All of Ana’s pieces are made with fine jewelry with real stones!

Claudia Endler
From engagement rings to holiday fare to everyday wear, Claudia Endler’s streamlined, uber-modern pieces kick every outfit up a few notches! Choose from a vast array of rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and more in store (by appointment only) or online! You can even pick up accessories for your man! Also, 50% of the proceeds from Claudia’s “long bar pendant” are currently being donated to YSC – Young Survivor’s Coalition, an international non-profit dedicated to the concerns unique to young women and breast cancer.