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April
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It was back in February that I wrote about Jackie Edelmann Frankstone.

She and her husband, Kent, are the creative team behind Stone + Mann.

They design and sell a selection of beautiful scarves, in various colors and patterns, textures and weights, offering something for every season.

Edelmann Frankstone, of Tarrytown, has let me know that she’ll be participating in a showcase tomorrow evening at The Sunflour Cafe in Sleepy Hollow.

The event, from 6 to 9 p.m., will spotlight a group of Hudson Valley women who are business owners while offerings shoppers some selections suitable for Mother’s Day, bridal events and any other gift occasion.

It’s a great chance to see the Stone + Mann selections in person — since they are primarily sold online.

Here’s a glimpse in a few pictures taken by my friend and colleague Stuart Bayer for that story I mentioned:

In addition to the group of spring/summer neckerchiefs, scarves and shawls on display from Stone + Mann, Edelmann Frankstone will also offer guidance on choosing, tying and wearing the pieces.

The evening will also feature intimate apparel, sleepwear and loungewear from the Pink Peony boutique (also in Sleepy Hollow); dance and yogawear and accessories from Tap n’ Toes; custom-designed jewelry from Donna Pirro; and displays from the Lotus Lounge and A Home Spa Experience.

For more details, visit the Stone + Mann site, linked above, or call The Sunflour Cafe, at 222 Beekman Ave., at 914-909-5002.

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at 1:21 pm by Mary Shustack.
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Mary Shustack has been living — and shopping — in this region her whole life. This blog will follow her never-ending search for beautiful things, from home-decorating accents to funky tote bags to quirky collectibles. Come along as she browses through the shops, boutiques, markets and fairs of the Lower Hudson Valley.

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