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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Twinkle Toes

Last night I walked out of my apartment into the soft summer heat wearing nothing but a breezy summer dress and smile. Goodbye winter layers, hello summer! It is around this time every year that magazines showcase summer tips and trends, ranging from the hottest new colors for your wardrobe to the latest technology in bronzers. There is one thing that always makes the list and in my opinion is always the perfect summer accessory; a great pedicure.

Not only do pedicured toes make any pair of heels or sandals more fabulous, the process can be a mini vacation in the middle of a stressful week. Some people get massages, I get pedicures. Fancy Nails, now at a new location inside Hilldale, is the perfect place to retreat for all your nail needs, especially the perfect pedicure.

There is nothing better than sinking into a plush leather chair and dipping your tired toes into a warm bath of soothing bubbles, not to mention the foot massage. I happen to be partial to the classic look of a "French" pedicure, but for those looking to make a color statement, choose a bright polish from OPI's new spring/summer line India.

Those looking to give their toes a little beginning-of-summer tlc, can head to Fancy Nails for a discounted pedicure. Blog readers can print this entry and bring it into Fancy Nails anytime between June 16th and 18th to receive 10 percent off their pedicure. They do take walk-ins, but to secure a spot call (608) 233-5436 and schedule an appointment. So, treat yourself to a "pedi-cation" and see how just a little bit of polish can make the summer sun seem that much brighter.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Finding the Golden Ticket

Growing up, my mom used to claim I couldn't really be her daughter because I didn't like chocolate. I was a vanilla girl and proud of it. Over the years my tastes have changed and much to my mother's great delight I now adore dark chocolate almost as much as a new pair of heels. Almost.

This recent obsession is why I am excited to tell you all about the recent opening of David Bacco Chocolats here at Hilldale! Bacco has been one of Madison's most respected chocolatiers, most recently creating edible delights for Cocoliquot. Now closed, he has opened his own shop right here at Hilldale, and is creating quite the stir around the mall. After repeatedly hearing about the endless, beautifully-crafted sweets the shop has to offer, I was more than excited to go explore.

I was not disappointed. From the second you walk into Bacco's quaint little shop, it is impossible not to feel like a small child in a candy store. It is the refined wood finishing and glass cases of decadent chocolates that pull you back to reality and make you realize that you are no longer a child, and this is no kid's candy store.

I encourage everyone to stop in and taste a few (or all) of the exotic chocolates themselves. They might look too good to eat, but trust me, the experience goes way beyond the visual!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

A Different Kind of Pucci

When I hear Pucci I think geometric print dresses in brilliantly bold colors, like any true fashionista would. However, there is a completely different type of Pucci that is doing more for women than making them red carpet ready. Pucci's Gallery and Custom Framing at Hilldale not only sells beautiful artwork and prints, but is the exclusive carrier of Sticks, a line of handcrafted wooden furniture and art. This month Pucci's and Sticks have come together with the Susan G. Komen Foundation to help the fight the battle against breast cancer.

Sticks has created a special edition "Hallelujah Lady" (one of the company's signature sculptural pieces) that will be available for purchase only through October. For each "Lady" purchased, Pucci's and Sticks will each donate $100 to Komen for the Cure. Though there are many ways to join the fight, this beautiful sculpture strikes me as a unique and personal way to honor that woman in your life who is or has fought the battle against cancer.






Pucci's will be holding a reception this Thursday, June 12th, from 5:30 to 8:00pm, to preview the "Hallelujah Lady". Receive 5% off any orders placed that night. During this time, Liina Keerd, Madison's Race for the Cure poster artist, will be available to autograph Race posters which will be for sale and a drawing will be held to win a $100 Pucci giftcard.

Personally, I plan on scooping up one of these Pink Ribbon bracelets, by local jewelry designer Dianne Fitzgerald, which will also be available at the reception. I may not be physically running the race, but I am going to make sure I am along for the ride!