The perfect blazer for spring, pop-culture magnets, and a sleek vintage cocktail set.
Megan Fernandez
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Pop-Up Alert: Hot House Market in Noblesville This Weekend
The featured vendors includes some we haven’t seen on the much-hyped handmade circuit around Indianapolis.
Megan Fernandez
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Inhabit Shop Moves into Irvington
You might have seen Inhabit’s organic-cotton sheets and duvets on TV: The 400-thread-count products bedeck Marshall and Lily’s bed on How I Met Your Mother.
Kristin Sims
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The New Indy Must-Do List: Attend These Events
Eleven parties, festivals, and games you won’t want to miss in 2014.
Ashley Petry
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The Hot List 1.31.14
The Indie Arts & Vintage Marketplace, free interior-design tips, and a cool new offering for sorority girls.
Kelly Kendall
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A Fine Vintage: IndySwank Shuts Its Doors
The stylish store closes its doors after three years in Fountain Square.
Kelly Kendall
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The Hot List 11.29.13
Vintage nirvana, the lingerie sale of the year, and kid-approved toys for the holidays.
Kelly Kendall
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Retro Antique
Know someone using a cell phone as an alarm clock? This vintage clock radio in pristine condition offers a charmingly low-tech alternative.
Megan Fernandez
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Shopportunity: Two Weekend Events Off the Beaten Path
Psst! Here’s the scoop on a pair of hot sales this weekend that you may not have heard about: high-end homethings at Carmel’s Indiana Design Center and a pop-up art fair in Irvington.
Laura Kruty
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Road Trip: Hot House Market in Lafayette
Filled with a darling mix of bohemian and retro treasures displayed cottage-style, it’s like Indiana’s version of Anthropologie—and reasonably priced.
Megan Fernandez
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A Rusted Development: The Inventorialist
Here, owner Kristofer Bowman arranges oddities into quirky-beautiful vignettes. One wall displays antlers, track-and-field medals, a Chinese Checkers board, and more.
Megan Fernandez
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My Look: Gingham Dress
“This aqua is a quintessential midcentury color. It reminds me of that time when everyone had a whole pink or blue kitchen.”