Bespoke (aka Custom) Suit Tailoring From David Reeves Popping Up At Luxe Optique This Saturday

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It’s not often that haute couture or bespoke tailoring is available to Beaconites in Beacon on Main Street. But its time has come this Saturday, February 8, 2020, when bespoke suit tailor David Reeves (who himself is a Beaconite and has a studio in Union Square in NYC) will be popping up at Luxe Optique during their trunk show for Jacques Marie Mage, an eyewear designer of rare frames.

David will be on hand to show his style and fabric recommendations for men’s and women’s suits. Also, look at his fabric swatches for linings that serve as a pop of color, personality and uniqueness to complement the custom-tailored suit. See the video below to get a better idea.

Luxe Optique is in Beacon, NY, at 181-183 Main Street. David’s favorite eyewear designer is Jacques Marie Mage, who will also be having a trunk show at Luxe Optique the same day. This is an amazing opportunity to experience custom design in Beacon at your fingertips.

Stocking Stuffer Central 2019: Hair, Bath, Kitchen, Matchy-Matchy

Photo Credit: A Little Beacon Blog

Photo Credit: A Little Beacon Blog

Maybe you’re done with your holiday shopping (but that depends upon your definition of “done”), so here are a few stocking stuffer ideas you will find on Main Street in Beacon. We don’t call this “last-minute” shopping, because buying stocking stuffers is our favorite part of the gift-curating experience.

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This is also the most dangerous time to shop, because you will see loads of ideas for other people that you hadn’t thought of. Pad that budget.

Manic Panic Hair Color

This temporary vegan-based hair color has been available at Play (167 Main Street) for years and years. Perfect for the hair expressionist in your life. Buy a rainbow series for wild experiments, or one or two contrasting colors for a striped design.

The color is temporary, yet stays in decently well post-shower. However, if you wanted the vibrancy to stay, then you would not wash the hair. However, there is a dry bar shampoo at SallyeAnder at the other end of town. We haven’t tried it, but it’s an option.

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Art and Socks

Zakka Joy (177 Main Street, formerly Dream in Plastic) is the destination for stationery lovers who also love kitchen decor, Pusheens, stickers, socks, water bottles, pencils, sketchbooks, journals, planners, etc. With glitter pens to match. Socks make great stocking poppers - the part sticking out of the stocking that adds that visual excitement. Most of the themes of these socks are for the sarcastic ones in your life who like a little bit of dicey language, though not all. Sometimes you just need to wear a pretty sock that says: “Delicate f*ing flower.”

Books

Depending on the size of your stocking, for the protesters in your life, this Posters for Change book from Princeton Architectural Press keeps on giving with 50 rip-out-able quote posters that can be hung somewhere. Available at Binnacle Books (321 Main Street).
Pro tip: Binnacle Books can order any book for you if it is not on their shelves. Any book!

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Hygiene

Alright. So with cancer being rampant, and the quest for deodorant with no whatevers in it grows stronger with each friend who is diagnosed, the answer to an odor-blocking shield is at SallyeAnder (1 East Main Street) is the Deodorant Stone. The stone itself is odorless, and has bacteria-fighting minerals in it (find synthetic-chemical-free perfume and lotion at Beacon Mercantile just up the street, located in the old train station).

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To apply it to the skin, you wet it and rub it on. The easiest way to store the stone is in a dish, which you can also find at SallyeAnder, or at most any shop in Beacon (check RiverWinds Gallery for an artisan-made one), or an unused dish in your house that is ready for prime time.

LLTO (Live Light Travel Often) also may have a solution to hold the stone, which could even fit into these mortar bowls (featured last weekend in our weekend newsletter edition).

Bonus perk with this deodorant: It uses hardly any packaging. So this is one less piece of plastic you are putting into the trash (or recycling? not sure if plastic deodorant containers are actually recyclable these days). SallyeAnder products are made in Beacon on the west side of town in their manufacturing center, located in the same building as Brett’s Hardware. The 1 East Main Street location is SallyeAnder’s flagship retail shop.

Continuing with the bath theme, Beacon Bath and Bubble has all the bribery you need to get a child into a bath. If the deodorant stone is going to be introduced to the new 9-year-old who needs odor blocking - but you don’t want to hurt her feelings telling her this so why not make it more fun and unusual with the stone and pretty dish - the colorful bath products at Beacon Bath and Bubble will get them into the bath. The soap is made right in the store, so you can expect good ingredients in here as well.

Denise Gianna Designs Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Denise Gianna Designs
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

Interior Design

While these chairs and lamps won’t fit into a stocking, walking by the design store Denise Gianna Designs (494 Main Street, formerly Utensil before they moved to the other end of town) will be one of the perks of walking around finding stocking stuffers IRL (in real life) vs clicking online. Gianna is a longtime Beaconite and interior designer who opened up shop in various other shops (you may remember her from her Chocolate Studio days, which is now occupied by the beef jerky shop, The Village Jerk). Stop in to see what kind of furniture may fit into your space, and if she can help you visualize.

Your Eyewear Game

Photo Credit: A Little Beacon Blog

Photo Credit: A Little Beacon Blog

An easy and flat gift that can slip into a stocking is a gift certificate from Luxe Optique. Especially if you have HSA Flex Spending to use before year end, Luxe can help with that. They also make filling your out-of-network insurance claims easy - they do it for you. So if you haven’t tried Luxe yet, walk in this time. If you collect shoes or jewelry, having the same perception of your eyewear is similar. When you go to Luxe Optique, your adjustments are complimentary, as your vision is their top priority. As featured in last weekend’s newsletter edition, ask about the end-of-year specials they have running, including the 50% off shelf.

Speaking Of The 50% Off Shelf…

Darryl’s Clothing Boutique in Beacon always has a good sale running, and right now is no exception. Perfect for matching sweaters! If you once went all out on Christmas morning with family PJs, now you can with sweaters if that’s your thing.

Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique has the sample sales you want to tell your friends about. Not that a dress fits into a stocking, but you may find an accessory or two in the store. You know what would make a great stocking topper? A tiara.

More Stores In Beacon

Many more stores are in Beacon, and you can learn about each of them in A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide. Our Shopping Guide is sponsored by local stores who invest in their local media, and we thank them for their support as we get the word out about great ideas available to you in Beacon. Sponsors include: Luxe Optique, PTACEK Home/LLTO, Darryl’s Clothing Boutique, Binnacle Books, and Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique.

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Vintage Chairs Revealed While Night Shopping During Beacon’s Hop and Shop

Love these chairs! How about you? You only would have seen them if you were walking the streets of Beacon on Thursday night at 8:30 pm during Beacon’s second annual Hop and Shop, where participating stores stay open until 9 pm.

The shop pictured is The Archive Beacon, which arrived in Beacon during the spring. It is next door to The Vault and just up the block from The Underground Beacon. This vintage shop is a must-investigate if you are collecting pieces for your home.

Learn about this shop and others in A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide!

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Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique Expands

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We knew something was going on when we saw the hole in the wall at Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique right when King + Curated, the bridal boutique’s former neighbor, moved across the street to a larger location. Lambs Hill started as an experiment from realtor and artist Charlotte Guernsey a few years ago. Several storefront windows later in one of Beacon’s renovated factory buildings at 1 East Main Street, the venture has been a success.

“The space itself is what inspired me to design the boutique,” said Charlotte, whose real estate firm, Gate House Realty, represented the retail and commercial sales of 1 East Main Street after it was renovated.

Inside of Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique, which is always undergoing new design transformations. Photo Credit: Lambs Hill

Inside of Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique, which is always undergoing new design transformations.
Photo Credit: Lambs Hill

The local bridal shop expanded in order to fit more inventory into the store, and to make more room for their own office. The expansion allows Lambs Hill to fit another 150 dresses into the boutique, bringing the total to 300 dresses from 10 designers at any given time. They also converted a bathroom to add a new dressing room and full-length mirror for brides to try on the gowns, for a total of five mirrors in order to accommodate five bridal fitting appointments at one time.

“In order to carry a designer you have to purchase a certain amount each year,” Charlotte explained. “Therefore, a lot of product is coming in all the time. We are constantly unpacking new dresses.”

Lambs Hill has also dedicated more than one-fourth of the shop to plus-size dresses, ranging from sizes 16-30. Parts of the store have sample-sale dresses, or dresses that a bride can pull off the rack and take home that day. “These are great for last-minute weddings, second dresses, destination weddings. But mainly customers order dresses to their sizes.” Prices in the store range from $1,500-$2,500, while dresses from the popular designer, Haylee Paige, range from $3,000-$5,000.

Charlotte has done many of the renovations herself, including installing the herringbone wall on the new addition.

Main Street is never dull. Get out there and step into the experiences these shop owners have created for you. For more ideas on shopping in Beacon, visit A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide. Lambs Hill is a sponsor of that Guide, which allows us to show you even more of what is going on inside each week.

Hop And Shop Is On! Enjoy Beacon Shopping and Eating Until At Least 9 pm Thursday and Friday!

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It’s on!

Check out Beacon’s second Annual Hop & Shop, where participating shops stay open until 9 pm to make your holiday shopping easier - and more fun.

For a detailed guide on your Shopping experience, see A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide for write-ups of many of the boutiques in town, including some pictures for you to get a better idea of what you’ll find inside.

We could talk about the shopping for days, but the only way for you to truly know that Main Street is extremely shoppable with not only unique gifts, but truly awesome finds - is if you walk it. So get out there!

From the organizers:


 

Hi Beacon!
If you haven't already heard, this Thursday & Friday is Beacon's second annual HOP & SHOP!!

This community event is organized by your local Beacon businesses in an effort to give you an opportunity to shop, sip, hop and indulge in all the unique places we have here in this beautiful city.

From tacos to yoga, from antiques to olive oil, from beer to barre, and appetizers to apparel - there are over 60 businesses offering you discounts, specials and reasons to come out and celebrate the holidays and walk your gorgeous Main Street!

Open late until 9 pm 🎉🎉

 

Follow along on their Instagram stream to get an idea of all of the different products and services you will find on Main Street. Gems. All gems.

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New Stores And Hair Salon On Main Street - See Our Guides!

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This just in! We’ve got updates to our Shopping and Beauty Guides we wanted to let you know about: There are two new boutiques and a new hair salon worth checking out.

b. expressive, b. beautiful, b. you!

Back in October, Ryan Leoni opened b.Hair Studio at 323 Main Street, next to Binnacle Books, where Pink Optical used to be. Their mission is to provide a hair salon that is not only a friendly, judgment-free atmosphere, but has the highest quality of work as well.

One Of A Kind Hand Crafted Furniture

PTACEK Home/LLTO provides an exclusive source of artisan-built furniture and cabinetry as well as interior design through LLTO (Live Light Travel Often). They’re located behind Colorant at 146 Main Street; take a walk along the building to get to their entrance. They’re known throughout the Hudson Valley for their collaborative work in people’s homes. Now they are bringing their talents to Beacon!

For Love Of Fashion

Lucky Thirty One opened their doors in November 2019 where they offer carefully hand-picked collections to bring you classic pieces and the latest trends. Find them at 217 Main Street, where the Hudson Valley Marshmallow Co. used to be before they located to the other end of Main Street.

Community Mercantile and General Store

Take a walk over the short bridge at Beacon Falls to East Main Street, and check out Solstad House, at 17 East Main Street. Also opened in November, this a great stop for gift ideas for the home, book lover, accessories, candles and more.

While our Events Guide is updated almost daily, our other guides get updated on a regular basis so keep checking back!

Resilience On Main Street: Several Restaurants, Groceries and Shops Open During Snowstorm

From left to right: Utensil, Pavonine Yoga, Max’s On Main, Beacon Barkery

From left to right: Utensil, Pavonine Yoga, Max’s On Main, Beacon Barkery

Once again, several of Beacon’s restaurants and shops opened during Beacon’s first snowstorm of 2019. Business owners really want to be the answers to your dreams, and if your dreams include roasted marshmallows, regular groceries, potato skins, or hot yoga, then you’re in luck: Several Beacon businesses rose to the occasion and dug their way out of the snow to open.

Not all businesses were open, as snow days mean different things to different people: Kids are home from school, some daycare centers closed, and roads were bad. Governor Cuomo declared a State of Emergency for seven counties (Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga and Ulster counties) with imposed low speed limit rules, as first responders responded to 740 storm-related crashes today, according to HV-NY.

The domino effect is real when it comes to snow days. Safety first. However, several businesses were quick to list their openings or closures on social media (namely Instagram - that’s who we check, at least!).

If you were wanting to cook up a steak or pork chop, Barb’s Butchery was open as usual. So were Max’s On Main and Isamu (sushi) if you wanted someone to cook the food for you. Utensil usually opens during snowstorms, because you might need a pizza stone right now as there’s high demand for comfort food during snow days. Key Foods and Beacon Natural Market had salt to melt the snow, and pink salt to flavor your home-cooked food.

If your pets were stalking you for food, Beacon Barkery was open. Hudson Beach Glass was firing it up inside, so you could shop or watch them make the glass ornaments. Hudson Valley Marshmallow was firing up the blowtorch in their “mallow shack.” Pavonine Yoga was open, as were other fitness studios on Main Street (even if they had a later opening). The movie theater in town - Story Screen - was showing movies. (They also serve beer and popcorn!) The Telephone Building dug out and is always open for Beahive members and soon-to-be Tin Shingle members to come out of the house and work work work! Some might call the cozy atmosphere a #workation.

Several others were open on Main Street, so know this for future snowstorm needs: Assume nothing. Just because your car is buried in the driveway doesn’t mean everyone’s car is still buried there. If you need something, just walk to Main Street!

See your options in A Little Beacon Blog’s Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide.

New Furniture and Interior Design Store On Beacon's Main Street: PTACEK Home and LLTO

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Beacon’s furniture design enthusiasts felt the loss when the design cooperative ReMade closed its doors on the west end of town near the train. (The space is currently filled by the equally impressive jewelry designer and maker Lewis and Pine.) Now, across the street, a new design team is in town: PTACEK Home and LLTO (aka Live Light Travel Often) located just steps off Main Street at 146 Main Street #2 in a setback just off the sidewalk (near Colorant, the shop that is painted a deep navy blue, formerly Miss Vickie’s, near Mountain Tops).

PTACEK Home and LLTO is a collaborative retail store that offers a combination of one-of-a-kind handcrafted furniture pieces designed and built by Thomas Ptacek of PTACEK Home, and travel-inspired home goods curated by Tamara Reynolds of LLTO. Ptacek and Reynolds met in 2014 and immediately discovered their mutual love for simple design and dedication to the relationship between form and function. Over the past five years, they have collaborated on many residential projects in the Hudson Valley.

PTACEK HOME was founded by master homebuilder and furniture designer Thomas Ptacek and co-owner Melissa Ptacek in the lower Hudson Valley. Tom’s use of local materials combined with his commitment to simple, modern lines, traditional joinery, and hand-applied finishes results in extraordinary handcrafted furniture. The newly introduced Chunk Line, made from salvaged Hudson Valley trees, will be among the lines showcased at the new Beacon store. PTACEK Home believes in sourcing materials sustainably and selling locally. Their furniture is made to last a lifetime.

LLTO, Live Light Travel Often, launched by fashion and interior designer Tamara Reynolds, focuses on home and travel essentials that enrich life with beauty and daily inspiration. Each piece tells a story of masterful craftsmanship, many of which embody centuries-old technique. In her belief that everything in the home should have both purpose and beauty, she curates a joyful and radiant collection of items and gifts for the bathroom, kitchen, living room, and bedroom. In addition to the Beacon location, LLTO's online shop will launch next month.

Hop & Shop Hits Beacon's Mile-Long Main Street Again This December 12th and 13th, 2019

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Back for its second year, with an even longer list of participating businesses - 60 in total and five new sponsors - Hop & Shop Beacon is set for two nights of extended shopping and special deals on Main Street in Beacon on Thursday, December 12, and Friday, December 13. The following Saturday will be Beacon’s Second Saturday, so anticipate a long weekend of (even more) live action on Main Street.

“Last year after Hop & Shop had wrapped, we received a number of emails and messages from customers who said they had the best time and how they hoped we would do it again,” the event’s co-organizer, Erin Murphy Doan, owner of Reservoir, told A Little Beacon Blog. “Another wonderful result that has come from this event is the relationships built between the business owners,” she continued. “Main Street feels very unified, and we’re all here to help each other!”

The Origins of Hop & Shop

Created in 2018 out of the collective desire for more reasons for Beacon businesses to work together, Hop & Shop Beacon’s mission is to lengthen the shopping day for commuters and people who just like walking around Beacon at night. Said the other co-organizer, Lauren Decker of King + Curated: “We wanted to find a way to unify all Beacon businesses with each other and the community. It’s a great way to celebrate our locals (who also can be commuters) of Beacon by staying open late. Usually they never get the chance to shop local, with some shops closing at 6 pm. Weekends are sometimes spent enjoying hiking and outdoor activities in the Hudson Valley.”

This year, over 60 businesses will stay open until 9 pm, and five sponsors came on board to support the event: Hudson Land Design, SallyeAnder, A Little Beacon Blog (hey, that’s us!), More Good, and Tipsy Social.

Hop & Shop has grown as anticipated as Black Friday itself. Which is great news for you - more deals! More access to unique things! Shops like Luxe Optique have crafted deals that work for both Black Friday and Hop & Shop. Which is great for this blogger, who is out of town for Black Friday, but in town for Hop & Shop!

How Hop & Shop Works

You step outside onto Main Street and side streets, and you gaze into the warmly lit shop windows filled with goodies, creations, inventions, and other things you didn’t realize were so close to you here in Beacon.

Enjoy food and drink specials, art openings, sales, etc., all up and down our over mile-long Main Street! Wear your cutest, coziest winter outfits and accessories, because you will want to walk the entire length of Main Street. Drink hot chocolate at one coffee shop, and a latte at another coffee shop at the other end of town. With maybe a cupcake or marshmallow in-between!

Recommended: Get cozy with Hop & Shop’s Instagram. It features participating businesses, which include services such as yoga, as well as shops and eateries. Like the beef jerky shop, The Village Jerk, located inside The Chocolate Studio on the far end of Main Street near the mountain.
INSIDER TIP: The Chocolate Studio has delicious chocolate-covered lots-of-things, but also sells dairy and vegan ice cream.

Raffle tickets for prizes are available, given per receipt, from participating businesses only. The idea is, the more you shop, the better your chances of winning. This year, raffle categories include:

  • Eat + Drink Local

  • Shop Local

  • LifeStyle Local (*new!)

Mark your calendars!

PS: If you have kids and need them to not be with you while shopping on Black Friday, local business The Crafty Hammer is having a Black Friday Drop-Off Makers Session, so check that out and get scheduled up. The Crafty Hammer is a sponsor of A Little Beacon Blog, and we thank them for their support!

Participating Businesses

For the longest list of participating businesses, see here! As a blog, we have the space (unlike a print newspaper or magazine), so have at it! Also learn more about these shops in A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide.

133 Main Street LEWIS & PINE.
Modern, ethically-crafted jewelry, apothecary and home goods featuring work by local artists and artisans.

135 Main Street STOREHOUSE BEACON.
A modern-day apothecary featuring an herbal dispensary and all natural/ handmade hair, skin, and home products.

142 Main Street TITO SANTANA TAQUERIA.
Innovative Mexican tacos, quesadillas and vegan dishes.

143 Main Street UTENSIL KITCHENWARE.
A practical, affordable kitchenware shop.

144 Main Street MOUNTAIN TOPS.
Rafting, kayaking, sporting goods store.

149 Main Street BEACON TINTYPE.
Handmade heirloom portraiture studio utilizing the wet-plate collodion process. Archival and hauntingly timeless.

151 Main Street THE INN & SPA AT BEACON.
A 10-room, boutique hotel and spa described in Vogue as "a dream getaway for New Yorkers." Small. Wonderful.

155 Main Street DARRYL’S.
Darryl’s is a Contemporary Women’s Boutique offering a combination of style, personalized service and high-quality clothing and accessories at value pricing not found anywhere else in the area.

155 Main Street KNOT TOO SHABBY.
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® stockist providing hands-on service for your family heirlooms and flea market finds.

171 Main Street BEETLE AND FRED.
Modern sewists shop. Focusing on modern quilting and garment sewing. Sewing classes available.

173 Main Street CHILL WINE BAR.
A place to chill and relax with 27 wines by the glass, great beer and light food. Celebrating 13 years in Beacon.

175 Main Street NOTIONS-N-POTIONS
We carry jewelry, loose stones, candles, incense, evil-eye home decor and so much more!
ALBB Tip: Ask about their Flying Wish Paper…

177 Main Street ZAKKA JOY
Find joy in our elevated and eclectic mix of stationery, housewares, toys, cameras, accessories and more!

181-183 Main Street LUXE OPTIQUE
Curated eyewear, gift cards, $25 eye exams, personalized eyewear consultations, kids eyewear, repairs and more!

197 Main Street FLORA GOOD TIMES
Botanically focused shop offering an unusual and extraordinary selection of houseplants, fresh flowers and home goods.

123 Rombout Ave. ROC PILATES
Roc Pilates is a tiny boutique studio located in Beacon, New York, just three blocks off Main Street. Focused on personalized, one-on-one training and small group lessons in the classical method. Senior Teacher Trainer Jordana Herman is a leader in the industry, with multiple national certifications including Power Pilates and the Pilates Method Alliance.

257 Main Street SCARBOROUGH FARE OIL & VINEGAR TAPROOM
Fine olive oil and aged balsamics, savory spreads, gourmet pasta, olives, local maple syrup and jams.

288 Main Street HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
Seven chefs offer Himalayan dumplings, southern BBQ, Indian street food, fresh salads and raw bar, plus Himalayan gifts.

291 Main Street A LITTLE BEACON BLOG
Highlighting awesome people, art, and businesses and Things-to-Do in Beacon guides. Visit for the latest!

301 Main Street THE STUDIO @ BEACON
Cycling, boxing, and barre studio. We also feature a smoothie bar with delicious smoothies and bowls.

314 Main Street LAST OUTPOST
Menswear, lifestyle and outdoor. Flannel, barware, camp cooking, local artists, brands that donate to national parks.

321 Main Street BINNACLE BOOKS
Beacon's independent bookstore. Find a hidden gem among dense shelves of tightly curated new and used books.

323 Main Street B. HAIR STUDIO
A full service hair salon that specializes in custom crafted haircuts, highlights, hair color, balayage, and more.

10 N. Chestnut DENNING’S POINT DISTILLERY
Creating award winning spirits from local New York grains.

378 C Main Street WYLD WOMYN
Birth and postpartum doula support, childbirth ed, lactation support, placenta encapsulation, full moon circles.

383 Main Street MORE GOOD
Organic teas/spices/herbs/handcrafted syrups and mixers, as well as bar and tea-ware! Stop in for perfect gifts for your whole list!

412 Main Street GREEN MOUNTAIN MINERALS
Fine mineral specimens and mineral gifts for enthusiasts from 7 to 70.

424 Main Street THE BEACON HOTEL
A boutique hotel with 11 rooms, restaurant/bar and event space; serving cocktails, steak, seafood and weekend brunch.

436 Main Street LA MÉRE CLOTHING + GOODS
Your women’s fashion destination. We offer quality and trends at just the right price.

442 Main Street BLACKBIRD ATTIC
A curated collection of ever changing modern and vintage clothing, accessories and more!

446 Main Street THE VAULT
New American restaurant featuring tapas menu, small-batch spirits and specialty cocktails and local craft beers.

453 Main Street AFTER EDEN GALLERY
Specializes in fine 18th-20th century art, antiques and crafts, vintage advertising, antique toys & country furniture.

456 Main Street THE ARCHIVE
Clothing, Furniture & Uncommons for the home.

457 Main Street NFP
Engineered sweaters with the ability to mold and shape into new forms.

458 Main Street BEACON BATH & BUBBLE
Unique soap and soda shop featuring handmade soap, vintage soda pop, candy and more!

460 Main Street RESERVOIR | CLOTHING & HOME
Men’s, women’s and children’s apparel and home décor focused on sustainability and a dedication to affordable prices.

469 Main Street NO.3 READING ROOM & PHOTO BOOK WORKS
Select artists' books, photobooks, works on paper and poetry books by small and independent presses.

470 Main Street ECHO WOMEN’S BOUTIQUE & TOY STORE
A curated selection of women’s clothing, and an award-winning toy store - all under one roof.

470 Main Street THE BRA FIT EXPERT
Lingerie, luxe pajamas, fittings by appointment, gift certificates available.

474 Main Street RAVEN ROSE
Lifestyle boutique with a wide selection of gift items and fresh florals.

478 Main Street VINTAGE BEACON
A stylist-edited women's boutique featuring high-end designer consignment alongside curated vintage treasures.

480 Main Street DENISE GIANNA DESIGNS
Home, health, hospitality interior design studio/retail showroom; fabric, upholstery.

482 Main Street RUDY’S JEWELRY
Expert repairs, custom work and fine jewelry selection; jewelry services with a personal touch since 1992.

484 Main Street HYPERBOLE
A colorful mash-up of Artifact & Wares, Hyperbole sells small-batch jewelry, clothing, vintage and art.

488 Main Street PAVONINE YOGA
Beacon’s new (and only!) hot yoga studio! Hot and Power Vinyasa and Boot Camp. New students: Two weeks unlimited classes for $35!

493 Main Street BEACON MERCANTILE
Freshly made candles, perfumes, skincare and apothecary items, plus fun seasonally curated finds for home and gifting.

493 Main Street CAMPBELL & CAMPBELL
An established NYC couple offering cutting, color and styling services; nail and makeup services just added.

494 Main Street VILLAGE JERK
Jerky, hot sauce and accessories.

496 Main Street THE CHOCOLATE STUDIO
Gourmetibles, vegan treats, Wine/beer jellies, chocolate bacon, custom platters, gift certificates & baskets.

498 Main Street THE LEAF
All products hemp. The best that nature has to offer with everything from tinctures, creams, textiles and clothing.

500 Main Street LOOPY MANGO
Beginner-friendly DIY knit kits, quality yarns made with natural fiber and knitting workshops.

510 Main Street HUDSON VALLEY MARSHMALLOW COMPANY
Handmade flavored marshmallows, hot cocoas and s'mores and gift baskets. S'mores roasted right on the spot!

512 Main Street KAIGHT
Specialty boutique offering a curated mix of sustainable fashion, home goods and clean beauty.

516 Main Street SUKHOTHAI RESTAURANT
Spiced-to-order Thai favorites and innovative dishes served in a spacious, brick-walled cafe.

528 Main Street THE BLUSHERY
Award-winning beauty studio, providing brow, makeup, skincare, and hair removal services.

530 Main Street KING + CURATED
From affordable to aspirational, voted “Best Jewelry store” for custom and fine jewelry.

554 Main Street MELZINGAH TAP HOUSE
An all-new gathering place for craft beer enthusiasts, cocktail connoisseurs, and food fanatics.

1 E. Main Street LAMBS HILL BRIDAL
Bridal boutique reflects the rustic-chic style of our venue. Gowns range from $1,000 to $3,000.

1 E. Main Street SALLYEANDER
Handmade, trusted solutions for healthy skin, home and family since 1982.

2 E. Main Street ROUNDHOUSE
A unique, historical property repurposed into a restaurant, bar and boutique hotel overlooking a waterfall.

7 E. Main Street HUDSON VALLEY BREWERY
Craft brewery creating dynamic expressions of traditional and nouveau ales. Tasting room and to-go sales Thursday thru Sunday.

17 E. Main Street SOLSTAD HOUSE
Venture down to East Main and cross the bridge at Beacon Falls to discover a brand new mercantile shop/general store that features wares from local artisans and carefully curated handmade goods from all over the country - candles to consumables.

47 E. Main Street DOGWOOD
American and globally inspired eats pair with seasonal craft beers at this hangout with live music.

PPS: If you are a business looking to get involved with Hop & Shop next year, hit them up in their DMs in Instagram.

Found Them! Frankenstuffs - Recycled Stuffed Animals - Pop Up In Beacon's Shopping Scene

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Frankenstuffs, the recycled stuffed animal company from Beacon-based Stephanie Dignan, first came across my radar in a Facebook Group. That was several years and several rabbit holes ago. I’m not longer in most Facebook Groups (thanks, invasion of privacy and total lack of trust in that platform!). I’ve been searching for these stuffies ever since, since Stephanie accepts stuffed animal donations, of which we have several in my home. To give you an idea, watching Toy Story is torture for me.

Hence, Frankenstuffs. The recreation of stuffed animals to live new lives. After I stumbled into the temporary location of the traveling pop-up, Sleepwalker Textiles, there they were. You can also find Frankenstuffs on Etsy.

New Pop-Up In Little Sliver Of A Shop Next To Beacon Hotel: Sleepwalker Textiles

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The little sliver of a shop next to (and part of) the Beacon Hotel that used to house Howling at the Edge of Chaos and a shop called something like Wanderlust or some such (chime in if you remember!) is now the temporary home of Sleepwalker Textiles from Sally Streets, the traveling pop-up shop that started in the cluster of shops that is The Chocolate Studio (former home of Denise Gianna Designs and current home of The Village Jerk).

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Sleepwalker Textiles sells cute little things like sweet lady boxer shorts and aprons, and is the embodiment of the concept: “Human consumerism and globalization has led to unsustainable living wages for the American working class and the precipitous decline of our planet. Sleepwalker questions this apparent inevitability by posing a challenge. Is is possible to create and sell products within a community, priced within $5 of a comparable product found at a big-box store, while providing a $20/hour wage?”

There’s a sewing machine in the shop, and constant creation of new inventory, most of which is most likely unique, in that the fabric used is donated in order to pay the desired wage, and to reduce the fashion footprint of clothes into the trash.

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Equally exciting is that they are carrying other designers as well, namely Frankenstuffs, the stuffed animal company that I first discovered deep down in Facebook groups somewhere years ago, and have been chasing them through Facebook ever since. (Chasing unsuccessfully since my footprint in that place has been reduced by leaving most groups except for mom groups.) And here Frankenstuffs is finally on Main Street in Beacon! For now.

Frankenstuffs is your answer to continuing life for stuffed animals that are not wanted anymore (sniff). You’ll find a few of the stuffies in the Sleepwalker Textiles shop.

Find the Sleepwalker Textiles shop at 438 Main St., next to the Beacon Hotel, which is near the Beacon Movie Theater, Story Screen.


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[UPDATED] Flora The Flower Shop Is Under New Ownership - Now "Flora Good Times"

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in August, 2019. We later heard from Flora’s original creator, Mary, and amended this article in November 2019.

This just in! One of your favorite little flower shops on the west end of town, Flora, is under new ownership from the proprietress Corinne Bryson. Says Corinne of the shop, which is now called Flora Good Times: “There will still be tons of plants and flowers, but I'm aiming to work with small local farms to get flowers during the growing season rather than imported flowers, and unusual plant specimens!” The shop has also started offering classes, like the Thanksgiving Centerpiece Workshop this Thursday, November 21, 2019 (catch rare workshops like this in A Little Beacon Blog’s Classes Guide).

But Wait - Where’s Mary?

Mary Fris originally created Flora - which had a different logo in all lower case (see Niche Modern’s coverage of them here when Mary first opened in 2015). We tracked Mary down in her gardening boots, and learned her true thoughts - which she never held back on sharing as she participated in city government goings-on by submitting her opinion from time to time.

 

I’d be lying if I said I didn’t miss all of my lovely customers. ... Beacon has been my home for the last 20 years, but having a business here really made me appreciate what a truly wonderful community this is and continues to be as it evolves with a whole new generation of young families.

I intend to stay involved by volunteering or maybe even a part-time job on Main Street to keep my finger on the pulse. This community has given me so much and I hope to return the same. I also want to take up painting and travel ... maybe check off a few places on my bucket list or escape somewhere for the winter. It’s nice not having to lift buckets of water or run back and forth between suppliers. I don’t like the word ‘retirement’ - it seems foreign and I am not the type to put my feet up. I intend to stay active. But my days of owning my own business are over. At least for now ... lol!

 

To add to your Beacon trivia, Mary was once a pastry chef at 02, which is now Isamu. “Running a cafe is pretty much 24/7,” Mary told A Little Beacon Blog. “I’ve done that a couple times too! Lotsa work work work. Hats off to Jessica of Homespun!”

About The New Owner, Corinne

Where does Corinne hail from? It is always interesting to follow the thread of a small business journey, tracing from where a business owner started, and how they got here, to Beacon. Corinne is originally from outside of Detroit. She’ll fill in the rest:

“I moved to Rochester, NY, 10 years ago to go to school for photography. I moved to Brooklyn almost seven years ago to pursue that career and tripped and fell into floral design and fell in love with houseplants. My husband and I currently live in Brewster, where we’re working at filling our house with rare plants, hand-thrown ceramics and knick-knacks from our travels.”

Tripping and falling into floral design sounds fun. Let the opening of the shop begin! Flora Good Times will hold an opening day celebration on Sunday, September 1, 2019 from 12 to 5 pm. The shop is located at 197 Main St., Beacon, NY near the Beacon Bread Company.

King + Curated Fine Jewelry Shop Moves Across The Street

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In what seemed like the blink of an eye, King + Curated, the custom design shop for fine jewelry, moved from its original location at 1 East Main (over with Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique, Trax and SallyeAnder), across the street and tricky dummy light intersection to land in the spot that formerly housed the Russell Cusick Gallery. And it was a blink of an eye, as they did the move in a 24-hour sprint so as not to lose a day.

Inside, you will still find bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings that you can buy on the spot, like hand-stamped pieces. Some with precious stones, and some without. Be sure to ask for the earrings that weave through multiple ear piercings.

King + Curated now works with artists to hang art on their walls during Beacon’s Second Saturday. Read about it in A Little Beacon Blog’s Second Saturday Guide. The first artist to debut there - and anywhere, because somehow it’s her first show ever - is Jo Rigol, with 12 pieces from her Las Lloronas (“weeping women”) series.

FUN FACT: The name “King + Curated” originated as a combination of two different businesses. Husband-and-wife design team Todd and Lauren are the jewelry side. Wedding photographer Alicia King went in on the original space together with them. When it came time to move out of the original storefront location, the two businesses agreed that King + Curated was a great name for the jewelry brand, and it stuck. The original signage for the storefront now hangs behind the counter inside of the shop.

Go in and check it out!

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Artifact Beacon and Wares Closing Forever This Weekend - BUT…

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Don't freak out just yet over that headline: It’s true, two of your favorite artisan stores on the east end of Beacon near the mountain are closing this weekend, BUT they will be re-opening together later in September. Meanwhile, this weekend is your last chance to shop in each of their stores as they currently exist, so hurry in, and take advantage of 20% off at Artifact and Wares. Big sales!!

HIT UP THESE SALES LABOR DAY WEEKEND:
Help a little boutique (or two) out! Buy their stuff!
Artifact Beacon:
17 East Main Street (down the street/hill from Dogwood)
Wares: 2 Tioronda Avenue (the cute little house near the silos, just off Main Street)

Artifact and Wares Are Merging Into One Shop - On Main Street

Both shops were on the fringe of Main Street, situated as they were on East Main and Tioronda. Not being on Main Street isn’t the worst thing, but on the east end of Main Street near the mountain, it can be hard to feel a rush of foot traffic. So keep walking, people! Some of the cutest shops, galleries and eateries are located down here.

Artifact and Wares are merging into one shop to be located at 484 Main Street (the former Waddle n Swaddle spot, near the new yoga studio), and will be called Hyperbole. This new store brings together the owners Carolyn Baccaro, of Artifact, and her good friend Andrea Podob, of Wares. Says Carolyn: “Together, we're creating a unique shopping experience that connects independent, [thoughtful] artists with stylish and discerning customers like YOU.” Look for jewelry, art, clothing, vintage finds, and more at the new Hyperbole.

Fans of both shops are being directed to follow Artifact’s Instagram page, which will convert over to the new Hyperbole.

The former space of Artifact will be filled by new store owners, who are plotting their arrival as we speak.

Time to update A Little Beacon Blog’s Shopping Guide!

OPEN! The Pop-Up Shop "Pieces" Selling Vintage T-Shirts, Sneakers, Gear, and More - Saturday Only!

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WHERE: 291 Main St., Beacon, NY 12508
The Telephone Building
First Floor, First Door
WHEN: Saturday, August 17, 2019,
10 am to 8 pm

The Pop-Up Shop is back at A Little Beacon Space with another hard-to-find curated collection of vintage T-shirts, shoes, and more. This pop-up shop is from Xavier Garcia (@xaviergarciaa) and Jason Simoes (@jasoes) of @kualitygear, and it is their first pop-up experience. They searched up and down the Hudson Valley to find the perfect spot, and selected Beacon and A Little Beacon Space! Come out and give them a warm retail welcome.

The young entrepreneurial group calls this show “PIECES,” and they normally only sell on social media platforms that the young people know about.

The Tony Hawk skateboarding video game is playing in the corner, and clothes are hanging from the ceiling! Come in for your T-shirt fix and grow your sneaker collection.

This pop-up shop is one day only! From 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday, August 17, 2019. Address is 291 Main Street, Beacon, NY, First Floor, First Door.