Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The store where Jake works and designs displays. He also would really like your pocketbook to be jazzed about the store as he is now making commission, too. He has been here since the set up and they have plans for expansion into men's clothing.[Photo][Photo][Photo]Shop of the Week: Woodley & Bunny Clothing BoutiqueBy Rebecca PrusinowskiWhat good is a killer hairdo if your clothes don’t make the cut? No good at all, and that’s why sisters Misha and Erin Anderson, co-owners of Williamsburg’s Woodley & Bunny, have renovated to expand their salon and apothecary into an on-site clothing boutique. Their hair salon, lotions and potions have been relocated to a new 4,000 square foot space downstairs. In their place at the original storefront on Driggs is a revamped clothing shop -- carrying a bigger, bolder assortment of stylish women’s dresses, denim, accessories and intimates. Vivienne Westwood’s legendary conceptual designs line the racks among up-and-coming brands like Life With Bird, Society for Rational Dress and Beatrez. The dresses and separates range from $200 to a whopping $1,000, while shades of skinny and slim denim by Naked and Famous sell considerably less for $92-130. The shop features unique vintage sunglasses and indie handbag designers, and, for some flair under your wear, Woodley & Bunny is one of few retailers carrying Kiki de Montparnasse lingerie. The boutique is spacious and the décor is understated and cool, with dark gray walls, dangling bulbs and vintage vinyl perched along shelves. The look is constantly evolving, though. They’ve recently added another buyer and promise men’s clothing along with more shoes, bags and cutting edge lines like Rag & Bone and The Row. So stop in for upscale designer wear and then get your hair ‘did downstairs. 490 Driggs Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, (718) 218-6588Photos by Rebecca PrusinowskiMORE IMAGES AFTER THE JUMP>READ MORE »More On: Shop of the Week, Shops, Woodley & BunnyPermalink