Bobbin W.
Yelp
I didn't eat for a week after I last binged at Squash Blossom--not so I would look slimmer or anything, but so I would be able to compensate for the gaping hole in my wallet.
The seven-day peasant life was worth it, though.
Squash Blossom, located on the Decatur Square, carries so many precious brands, such as Nick & Moe, Tulle and the well-known Free People. I consider the store expensive but right up my alley--oh, the price I pay for having classy, timeless taste...
After my most recent trip to the Blossom, I walked away with a wool, jewel purple sweater with orange, maroon and green flowers embroidered on the chest with yarn, along with buttons at the hip to secure the gaping V-neck (an undershirt IS required) and unique stitching across the shoulders, adding just the right amount of oomph!; a cotton short-sleeved shirt by the same brand, maroon with similar embroidery around the chest and shiny white buttons; and a short-sleeved wool dress--chocolate brown with emerald green, New Age-y swirls and adorable pockets on each side along the bottom.
These pieces definitely launched my fall wardrobe up a notch.
The jewelry is gorgeous, too, especially the leaf necklaces, hand-dipped in silver or gold. The next time I have extra cash to burn, I'm heading to Squash Blossom to usurp one of these lovely baubles.
The staff is nice, too--they don't try to force extra clothing on me when I'm heading toward the dressing room. And they aren't snobby.