“Sometimes, I’ll just go into T.J. Maxx, find a $20 dress, and wear it on-air,” says the WTHR morning anchor. “No one can tell.”
Kelly Kendall
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Best of Indy: Shops & Home
The best new fashion boutique, beer accessory, same-sex wedding cards, home decor, and more
IM Editors
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25 Days of Holiday Gifts: Music-Lover's Journal
A Hoosier artist celebrates the relationship between music and illustration.
Megan Fernandez
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Unspoken Rules of the Fashion Mall
Wearing yoga pants? Go to a denim store immediately.
Taylor Ellis
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25 Days of Holiday Gifts: Indy Postcards
All proceeds go to help the photographer and her husband adopt a child.
Megan Fernandez
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Exchanges Welcome: The Fate of the Mall
Millennials might be a bigger threat to malls than online shopping, which the public assumes has hurt malls more than it has.
Megan Fernandez
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Editor's Note, December 2014: Best of Indy
In the chaos of holiday shopping this month, it will be hard to imagine any aspect of the mall might be struggling.
Amanda Heckert
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ShopTalk: Profyle Crosses Over at Ironworks
“We like to say that we’re high fashion,” Wandini Riggins says, then pauses. “Without the attitude.”
Taylor Ellis
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Holiday Gift Guide: Dads Tell Us What They Want
In a new holiday-shopping survey, respondents chose dads as their least-favorite person to shop for. Here’s the solution.
Megan Fernandez
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Everywhere We Look: Wine Hues
Dresses, decor, jewelry, and more in this season’s hottest shade of red.
Taylor Ellis
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Wanted: Oversized Tassel at 14 Districts
A rustic-chic accessory that merges leather and beads.
Megan Fernandez
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ShopTalk: Pattern on Mass Ave
It’s the first boutique to concentrate on the local design industry, which includes both established labels and promising up-and-comers.
Megan Fernandez
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Wanted: The World's Most Beautiful Bike Pump
An NPR story asked, “What makes a bike pump worth $450?” The answer: upgrades that Indy’s racing industry makes possible.
Megan Fernandez
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Inhabit Debuts Its First Showroom in Irvington
When this national home-decor company decided to open its first showroom, owners Jennifer Masten and Mike Tuttle created a space next to their office in Irvington, where many of their products are made.