State of Retail — Open: 252 Georgetown Stores, Restaurants. Shop Local for the Holidays
Now is the time for us to shop local and support our retail businesses and restaurants — especially during the holidays. Here’s an interactive map to tell you what’s open.
Out With the Old, and In With the Blues
More than the color one wears, blue describes temperature, sentiments and ideologies that range from hot to cold. To go with this fashion spread, we’ve launched an Eye Shadow Giveaway.
Have Yourself a Cozy Holiday Season — Without Leaving Georgetown
Here are just a few of the stores and boutiques offering options to make sure we have a safe yet fun, cozy yet rewarding, holiday season …
Haute & Cool: Conscious Cashmere
It’s officially sweater weather — time to stock up on a cold-weather essential: cashmere. Why not search for something more aspirational: To be sustainable and stylish while keeping cozy and warm.
Business Ins & Outs: Blu Dot, Le Labo, UBreakIFix, Apéro
New Georgetown retail, here or on the way: midrange furniture, all-natural perfume, computer and camera repair, Champagne and caviar.
Haute & Cool: Fashion-Forward Activewear for the Everyday Athlete
Check out the the style and innovation in modern sports attire and get into a routine. You’ll look good and feel better while shaping up!
Haute & Cool: Everything But Water
The growing trend in beauty is rooted in a wide variety of plant-based oils, hand-sourced in the most rare and pure environments.
The Closet Cure for the COVID Blues
Did you know that you can change how you feel by changing what you wear? Or that how you feel can affect both your behavior and how others respond to you?
Did you know that you can change how you feel by changing what you wear? Or that how you feel can affect both your behavior and how others respond to you?
Haute & Cool: Say It With Style!
There may not be much good news these days, but Dr. Deborah Birx’s enduring poise and fashion flair certainly make the White House briefings more inspiring.
Masks: The New Must-Have Accessory
For every mask you buy from Ike Behar — they cost $10 apiece — this not-for-profit initiative gives a second one to a local charity: in D.C., Georgetown Ministry Center.