[new spots]
St. Louisans Fred and Meghan Ford recently opened STL Organics at 5400 S. Kingshighway Blvd., a market that specializes in USDA certified organic products, including local honey and candles.
Jules Roberts has turned her passion for affordable clothing and accessories into a career by starting mas + ford, an online boutique based in Brentwood that offers the latest fashion trends. Visit masandford.com to browse the selection, updated weekly.
Specialty clothing brand Free People just opened its first local store at the Saint Louis Galleria, joining sister brands Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. The nearly 5,000-square-foot space features the line’s mix of rugged and feminine looks, along with an FP Collection shoe shop and special Intimately
[muddy move]
The Big Muddy Dance Company has announced its move to The Marcelle Theater in the Grand Center Arts District. Operated by Kranzberg Arts Foundation, the building includes a newly renovated dance studio, 150-seat theater, reception area and office space. The company of 12 dancers will begin its 2015-16 season in the new space Aug. 1.
[fond farewell]
Ooh La La Home Furnishings, which has been at its current Chesterfield location since 2005, is closing its doors. Owner Hal Hencken is retiring from the retail business. Wife Dee Hencken and daughter Felicia Cox will continue to offer interior design services privately. A store-wide closing/retirement sale is going on now.
Mister Guy Women’s exclusive partnership with Kay Unger will bring a wide selection of the line’s dresses and separates for special occasions to the store Aug. 20 through 22, and professional looks from the Nina McLemore fall collection will be at the store Aug 27 through 29. The store also will start carrying Karen Harman New York in August. The women-owned, American apparel company features lush fabrics and contemporary styles for the active woman.