Showing posts with label Coney Island Beach Shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coney Island Beach Shop. Show all posts

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Pumps & Pleats: London hits Brooklyn


By Michèle De Meglio

Every gal loves roses, tulips and gardenias but Liberty of London has taken florals too far.

The posh British brand just unveiled a cheap and chic collaboration with Target, which has three stores in Brooklyn.

The massive collection includes girls’ and ladies’ apparel, shoes, bedding and housewares — all decorated in outlandish floral motifs.

Don’t get me wrong, I dig flowers as much as the next lady but it’s the print that makes all the difference.

If you ask me, spring should be about tiny and delicate daisies — not carnations the size of my skull. And what’s with the muted shades? Bring on the bright colors!

Fortunately, Liberty does have some shining moments.

Designers get it right with an oversized tote in Jennifer Blue ($19.99). The slouchy bag is coated with itty-bitty green leaves and blue and white flowers, which are perfectly offset by two crisp white straps with subtle matte studs. Liberty made a huge goof, nearly ruining the sweet spring style, by including a pitch black interior lining. Would a happy color kill ya? (I must admit, this is a recession-friendly trend in both affordable and high-end handbags. So depressing.)



The $19.99 Susanna duffle bag is all wrong. Flowers should come in pretty shades of pink and periwinkle — not mustard yellow or moss green. Who wants daisies that look like dirt? Not me!

A few of the tops and dresses work. Namely, the silky Fairford tank adorned with ruffles and a dangerously low keyhole cutout ($19.99) and the one-shoulder maxi dress in a pleasant plum ($34.99).

But there’s no excuse for wearing a sleeveless jumpsuit covered in large black and white sunflowers. Boring!

Although you might think Liberty of London’s sweet pea prints are only for ladies, there’s a whole series of boxershorts, ties and shirts for men.

Fellas, picture yourself in a button-down business shirt plastered with pink and yellow flowers. Now add a paisley tie. That’s taking flowers way too far.

Target has three stores in Brooklyn — at the Triangle Junction at 1598 Flatbush Avenue, in Gateway Mall at 519 Gateway Drive, and at the Atlantic Center Mall at 139 Flatbush Avenue. Visit www.target.com for hours.

Michèle De Meglio is a native Brooklynite addicted to all things chic. Check out Pumps & Pleats each week for more adventures as she scours the borough for fab duds and accessories.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Pumps & Pleats: Coney kitsch by the boatload!


Story and photos by Michèle De Meglio



Coney Island is loaded with tiny shops offering tourists an array of cheap shades, beach-themed T-shirts and neon flip-flops. But there’s one store that is proud to cater to locals.



The Coney Island Beach Shop, located around the corner from Nathan’s, is full of fashion finds that would please tourists but are still cool enough for Brooklynites. And affordable! The owners say they intentionally keep prices low for local residents.



Many of the $14.99 T-shirts are designed and printed by the shop’s staffers. The newest ones recall Coney Island’s heyday when the Parachute Jump and Dreamland ruled all.



There’s the distressed cream tee featuring the head of an elephant with long tusks. It’s an homage to the Elephant Hotel, which operated in Coney Island during the 1890s and was in fact shaped like an elephant. (Impressive side note: guests used a spiral staircase in the hind leg to reach their rooms. Earth to developers! Bring this back!)



Several shirts feature the clown face of “Tillie,” who is named after George C. Tilyou, the owner of Steeplechase Park. On some, his beaming ear-to-ear smile appears in a circle on your hip, on others, his happy mug is encased in a Coney Island logo. You can also catch him on royal blue beach towels.



In a nod to the famed Mermaid Parade, a grungy gray shirt boasts a yellow mermaid surrounded by ocean bubbles and a friendly jellyfish. Unlike many of the annual parade’s revelers, this modest mermaid’s seashells are firmly in place.



How about a slinky bikini under those T-shirts? The Beach Shop recently filled its inventory with bikinis by Body Glove and Huit. Forget department store prices, these babies retail for $30 to $40 and come in eye-popping colors and prints like Caribbean blue paisley, red zebra stripes, and pink and yellow tropical flowers.



If you’re looking for something a little dressier to wear to Ruby’s for evening drinks, check out the section of casual dresses.



There’s a knee-length tube dress in an emerald green shade by the bust that bleeds into an ocean blue hue from the hips down.



Looking for something super trendy? For under $20, you can score a colorful sublimation-style dress boasting a beach scene adorned with a massive koi. With some oversized shades, comfy sandals and a strawberry daiquiri, there’s no better beach style around.



The Coney Island Beach Shop is located at 3018 Stillwell Avenue. For hours, call 718-333-1110 or visit www.coneyislandbeachshop.com.



Michèle De Meglio is a native Brooklynite addicted to all things chic. Check out Pumps & Pleats each week for more adventures as she scours the borough for fab duds and accessories.

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