
Sugarcube has quickly become a favorite clothing boutique in Philadelphia. Nestled in the side streets of Olde City, Sugarcube offers a mix of vintage and modern clothing and accessories for men and women that will leave you wanting more. Choose from designers like A.P.C., Veena, Saja, second hand pumps and uniquely styled jewelry for a complete shopping experience. Their spacious new digs – a loft style shopping experience – beautifully showcases each product, leaving no piece overlooked.
While many boutiques have lost the meaning of customer service, Sugarcube shows each customer how important they are – and not just when they buy something either. Owner Elisa Burrato and her staff are extremely friendly, making Sugarcube such an enjoyable environment, that you’ll visit just to have a warm exchange with a fellow fashion junkie. Elisa is more than a friendly face, her knowledge of vintage clothing dates back to her days working as a vintage buyer for Urban Outfitters. One visit, and you’ll be hooked. Be sure to visit them at 124 N. 3rd Street, Old City Philadelphia.
wejetset recommends Sugarcube as a shopping destination.
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Hotel Fox takes branding, travel and art to new levels. If you’re looking for inspiring places to stay, this is definitely one of them. A few years ago, for the launch of the new Volkswagen Fox, 21 international artists from the fields of graphic design, urban art and illustration turned one of Copenhagen’s hotels into a creative lifestyle destination.
With 61 rooms acting like blank canvases, the 21 commissioned artists designed each room with their unique expression. As the HF site describes, “Each room is an individual piece of art. From whacky comical styles to strict graphic design. From fantastic street art and Japanese Manga to simply spaced out fantasies. You will find flowers, fairy-tales, friendly monsters, dreaming creatures, secrets vaults and more.” Click read more to view pictures of the hotel’s interior.
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WEJETSET is excited to welcome another writer to our team. Born and raised in Western Massachusetts, Heather Hoskeer spent her childhood daydreaming about being a famous astronomer, a world renowned haiku poetess, or maybe a prima ballerina. Then, as an adult, she moved to Brooklyn, where she has lived for the last ten years. She has spent most of her time, money and precious youth chasing adventures in far flung destinations, like Egypt, Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan and more recently, Tupper Lake in The Adirondacks, while always happily calling Brooklyn home.
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