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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Two Owls is a fashion field trip for Mom and Junior

Madrona's new children's boutique offers T's and toys for tots—and plenty for their mothers, too

May 8, 2007

Two Owls

Kathy Schultz

Mona Anastas couldn't have picked a better location for her recently opened children's boutique. It's perfectly situated across from the lively Madrona Playfield and around the corner from cupcake king and coffee shop Cupcake Royale and Vérité Coffee. Moms and kids in the Madrona neighborhood steadily trickle into the cozy little shop during play breaks, or after Mom downs a double-tall latte and Junior stokes up on a sugary chocolate cupcake.

Anastas fills her boutique with clothing, toys and books. She focuses on organic cotton clothing, including her own label, Two Owls. Her playful designs with appliqués and embroidery come in sizes six months to two years and range from $10 for hats to $40 for baby blankets. You'll also find bibs, bloomers, rompers, pants and tops. Toys are mostly of the wooden variety: dollhouses, trains, mailboxes, cars, castles and even sushi sets. Soft stuff includes finger puppets, cuddly animals and dolls. She also carries mother-and-child matching aprons in colorful prints for $20-$28. DIY moms will find a small selection of yarn and knitting books.

The space also doubles as the office for Anastas' wholesale clothing business. She designs a line for women, too. Moms in the know ask to see her current collection of organic cotton knit tanks, T's, skirts and dresses. Anastas keeps a small stash in the back for locals who ask. Anyone can wear the comfy knits, but Anastas originally designed them to be "expandable." They're great if you've had a baby and nothing quite fits yet, or you're in between sizes – so go ahead, have a cupcake with that latte. The "3 n 1" piece cleverly converts from a skirt to a dress to a poncho. The color palette this season is solid brown, black and bright orange. Prices range from $25 to $65.

Stop by the grand opening event on May 12 from 1-5 p.m. with free balloons, face painting, cookies and juice for the tykes. Anastas will unveil her adorable new spring line for children featuring bright colors and embroidered with airplanes, butterflies, motorcycles and roses.

Kathy Schultz is a Seattle-based free-lance writer. If you have a shop, sale, event or great product tip you'd like to share, E-mail seattleshopping@nwsource.com.

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Mona's store is very wonderful. I went to visit Mona, for I am related to her, and I got to spend lots of time in the cute little shop. Its cozy, and the product is great; the toys are all natural, and so is the clothing. Mona herself is very nice, and if anyone is in the neighborhood, I truly hope you stop by and have a look.
Hello. I am a designer based out of Milwaukee WI. Your store sounds amazing and perfect for a new line of childrens wear that I am developing focucing on organic knits and wovens. I look forward to sending you more information! Good luck!

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