Sway (the actually physical stores) are now bringing their flavor down my way and opening their doors to Southern California, which brings me great joy.
I have opened a few Sway stores in my time and love to furnish and decorate them more than words can express.
I like the idea that being in a Sway store should be more than just a "pop into a boutique with some cute clothes" and more of a
"Controlled Sensory Explosion
" (Scared?......you should be.)
We want to inspire and make you feel happy. What is the point of having some square feet if you can't beautify it (or "Swayify" it, as I like to say) as much as humanly possible?
I have hated the term "flea market" since I first heard of it. It makes my skin itch.
So after looking for other terms, aside from the obvious Swap Meet, I decided the direct French translation,
The March Aux Puces, sounds a little bit more appropriate. The French can make anything sound beautiful and awesome, and that is exactly what flea markets are, beautiful and awesome.
So
The March Aux Puces is a
must for getting our Sway Store looking amazing. Full of so much character and wonderful things to look at, I could spend the whole day perusing the outdoor market (plus the vintage clothes-
my OH my)
I brought my camera to share with you my wonderful views.
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I have a slight obsession with needlepoint art |
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I <3 florescent green glass. PS been seeing a lot of this color in clothes for spring- I'm excited. |
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My boss would kill me if I put this in a store. But this horse is so chill! |
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I don't know what is happening here, but I think that's why I love it so much. |
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Um, treats! |
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Every store needs just the right amount of disco and a gallon of kitsch |
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Want this on my desk to keep me motivated | |
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Unfortunately we can't have it all. But we did find this awesome stadium seating bench that will work well for some sitting space:
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Want to paint this something amazing. Yellow and Pink? |
Speaking of interior decorating, I saw a semi-celebrity at
The March Aux Puces. These little old ladies were all "I love your show" to this cute tall blond. Having no idea what was going on I did some internet stalking and found out
this lady apparently knows whats up with
The March Aux Puces as well. I happened to take a photo of the goodies she was buying because they were awesome and all I could look at while waiting for my ride to swing by and grab my bench and I.
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Look for them on her show! |
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It was hard to say
au revioir to the
March Aux Puces, which was so
je ne sais quoi, but I needed to grab a
café au lait and go write up the
reportage you just read.