Get a taste for stylish footwear at Mu.Shoe's new Kirkland location
At the chic Edmonds boutique's new Eastside sibling shop, the offerings are still proudly upscale
By Natalie Bow
NWsource shopping columnist
If you're a fan of chic shoe boutique Mu.Shoe, but not of the drive from Seattle to Edmonds, you'll be happy to learn that your trek just got a bit shorter -- about 6 miles, to be exact. Owner Susan Wilson opened her second Mu.Shoe store in Kirkland late last month.
As North End residents well know -- and Eastside residents are now learning --Wilson fills her boutiques with upscale offerings, such as classic loafer detailing from Donald J. Pilner, gold patent-leather peep-toes from Terre Peck and vampy heels from Stuart Weitzman.
This spring, Wilson predicts that metallic and patent-leather footwear will continue to be popular and plans to stock colorful shoes in "gorgeous corals, reds, greens, yellows, blues and purples."
The bright and airy Kirkland location also features a thoughtful selection of handbags from Kooba, Botkier, Tracy Reese and Francesco Biasia, and jewelry from Sandra McManus, Fire Lily, Francesca and Brandy, and Potluck Paris.
As North End residents well know -- and Eastside residents are now learning --Wilson fills her boutiques with upscale offerings, such as classic loafer detailing from Donald J. Pilner, gold patent-leather peep-toes from Terre Peck and vampy heels from Stuart Weitzman.
This spring, Wilson predicts that metallic and patent-leather footwear will continue to be popular and plans to stock colorful shoes in "gorgeous corals, reds, greens, yellows, blues and purples."
The bright and airy Kirkland location also features a thoughtful selection of handbags from Kooba, Botkier, Tracy Reese and Francesco Biasia, and jewelry from Sandra McManus, Fire Lily, Francesca and Brandy, and Potluck Paris.
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