[statement jewels]
If you know jewelry, you know David Webb. The famed American jewelry designer was acclaimed for his bold statement pieces that graced the likes of Jackie Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor. Designers at the label continue his legacy today. Saks Fifth Avenue will host a trunk show 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 29 through 31 featuring some of the newest and most iconic pieces from the company’s collection.

[happy first birthday]
Future Ancestor, a vintage-modern home decor shop on Cherokee Street, is nearing it’s one-year anniversary. Husband and wife duo Brian and Julia Leenig opened the store last November to offer customers unique furnishings and accessories.

[[shop till you drop]]
Spring will be in the air a little early at Mister Guy Women’s! The store is hosting a trunk show for the Stizzoli spring collection Nov. 5 through 7. A second trunk show that month, Nov. 12 through 14, will feature accessories from Craig Clovis Showroom

[new spots in town]
Ellisville has a new shopping destination! La Ville, an upscale women’s boutique, opened this month at 15848 Fountain Plaza Drive next to Lifetime Fitness and Lucky’s Market. The store features apparel, jewelry and accessories by both well-known and emerging designers. The name, which translates to ‘the city’ in French, reflects the shop’s atmosphere and selection: chic styles perfect for a trendy city girl.

Local artists Alaine Peaslee-Hinshaw and Christopher Hinshaw have opened Eclectic Arts, Art & Objects For the Interior & Exterior at 15229A Manchester Road in Ballwin, featuring original and refurbished, one-of-a-kind pieces from 17 artists in the St. Louis area.

storefront_treats-unleashed[pawsitively natural]
Treats Unleashed, ‘the natural place for pets,’ is expanding into Creve Coeur. The new location at 11617 Olive Blvd. will provide the same services and products as its other five local shops: pet food; fresh-baked, made-from-scratch treats; pet supplies; and professional grooming. Based in St. Louis, the family-owned company also has stores in Leawood, Kansas, and Columbia, Missouri.