35 · Friday, June 4, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com At work New women's fashion store opens its doors Tired of the same old clothing stores where you just can't seem to find that perfect outfit you have been searching for? Look no further than downtown Oakville's newest women's fashion boutique, Vocado. Having just opened their doors for the first time in Oakville, co-owners and operators Kolleen Hanna and Emily Dobbie could not be more excited to bring residents a shopping experience unlike any other. "We are offering a comfortable and fun shopping environment where our customers know they can find something fabulous," Emily says. Having been born and raised in Oakville and with a history of working together, Kolleen and Emily knew that Oakville would be the perfect location for the second store. The first store is located in Liberty Village in Toronto. "We feel there aren't any other stores in downtown Oakville that are servicing our target market of women (ages 20 to 40) as well as we know we can," Emily continues. Whether you are looking for a brand new wardrobe or just to add to your existing one, Vocado is the perfect place to shop. The boutique carries a large variety of unique and trendy Canadian and other designers that are perfect for work and play as well as accessories Photo by Karen Newman/Metroland Media Group Ltd. such as shoes, bags and jewelry that will help complete Vocado store owners Kolleen Hanna (left) and Emily Dobbie any outfit. Some of the more popular brands you will see lining their racks include BB Dakota, Mackage, J in their new location in Downtown Oakville. Brand, Dolce Vita and Hunter just to name a few. The sleek store is built around three large trees in them pick the perfect outfit for every occasion, as long the middle of the store. "The trees reflect our person- as they come back and tell us all about it after!" Kolleen ality: down to earth girls surrounded by style," Kolleen says. The store is also baby and dog friendly to help make says. shopping as easy and convenient as possible. For more Not sure how to piece together that perfect outfit? ERIC RIEHL / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Not a problem. The Vocado team offers styling help to information about Vocado and to see what they have IN THE GARDEN: Québecois artist Valerie Butters created a painting at ensure you look your best, no matter the occasion. "We for you call 905-582-8822, visit the store at 312 Artspace Oakville's The Artist's Garden event last Saturday. The event gave really want to get to know our customers and help Lakeshore Rd. E., or visit www.vocado.ca. passersby an opportunity to watch an artist at work. Artspace is located at 128 Reynolds St. Visit www.artspaceoakville.com. A Night at Gairloch Oakville Galleries is staging a night of performances and wine at a garden party to raise funds for its artistic and educational programs. A Night at Gairloch will be held at Gairloch Gardens Friday, June 11 at 7 p.m. The event will include performances from a New Orleans' style jazz band, Olia Mishchenko and Sandy Plotnikoff. There will also be a bar with martinis, wine and oysters. Furthermore, the work of the late Canadian artist Betty Goodwin will be on display. Tickets cost $120 per person and are available by contacting Oakville Galleries at 905-844-4402. For more information, visit www.oakvillegalleries.com. FUN FOR Sweep him away FATHER'S DAY Ready when you are: the new MBTs. w FOR HIM $25 CALL NOW! 25 SPECIAL OFFER 5 SESSIONS OF DANCING NEW STUDENT OFFER By Yourself or with a partner now open Come try them at (OVER 21 YEARS OLD) Oakville www.footsolutions.com 213 Lakeshore Road East Downtown Oakville Come check us out! Mention this ad for 15% off your purchase of fabulous merchandise. 312 Lakeshore Rd. E. Oakville. 905-582-8822 (between Reynolds & Trafalgar on the south side) (905) 339-FOOT (3668) Open Tuesday to Sunday. Closed Monday. www.vocado.ca