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Looking Good

Head toToe Fashion

Vivi & Kate

I

ventured into local boutique

Vivi & Kate to speak with owner Elizabeth

Raub without making an appointment. To

my delight, I didn’t need to call ahead – Raub

was every bit as warm and welcoming as a

local business owner ought to be, and, by

the time we parted ways, I felt

we’d become friends – plus I was

wearing an awesome new bracelet.

Raub, a native of Maryland with an undergraduate

degree in English and a self-proclaimed “Jill of all trades,”

did not start out owning a ladies’

clothing boutique or even studying

fashion. She attended The Culinary

Institute of America in Hyde Park,

New York, and was introduced to the

Lowcountry during an internship

at Magnolias in downtown

Charleston. Like so many others,

she fell in love with the area and

decided the South Carolina coast

would make a perfect place to put

down roots for herself and her

daughter, Genevieve. Incidentally,

her mother had recently relocated

to Beaufort and opened a clothing

boutique.

“I was staying home with

Genevieve and working as a freelance

writer and editor when my mom, who owns Grace &

Glory, told me she envisioned another store, so we opened

Vivi & Kate together,” Raub explained.

Open for two years this summer, Vivi & Kate, named

for Raub’s daughter and another granddaughter, is thriving

with customers from East Cooper and beyond who

frequent the boutique for its generous selection of designer

brands and exceptional customer service.

“Business has been good,” Raub commented. “We have

a loyal, supportive clientele, and it’s been nice to get to

know the locals.”

A stroll around Vivi & Kate will reveal its wide

selection of styles and brands; the shop specializes in items

that are “comfortable, look good and feel good,” according

to Raub. Colorful tops, pants that range from casual to

work-ready and numerous accessories, from jewelry to

scarves, adorn the space. I was particularly drawn to a pair

of white boot-cut jeans, perfect for summer, and Raub

pointed out that the shop has earned the reputation of

being a pants emporium.

“We have a great selection of pants,” she mused. “We

make sure to stock a variety of pants that are flattering and

fit well.”

Popular pants brands found at Vivi & Kate include

Lisette and NIC+ZOE; other apparel

brands include Joules, Jude Connally

and Katherine Way.

As for accessories, Raub puts

emphasis on quality jewelry handmade

in the United States. Designers on

hand the day I visited included Ken

Attkisson – who is based in North

Carolina – as well as Tat2 Designs

and Evelyn Knight. Raub pointed out

that she understands the respect that

Lowcountry residents have for local

artisans, and she hopes to attract more

regional jewelers.

Admiring her sleek, dark jeans, brown

boots and stylish blouse, I asked Raub

whether her personal style has played into

what she purchases for Vivi & Kate.

“Yes and no,” she replied. “I buy according to the

needs of my customers. I do focus on items that are

classic and comfortable with clean lines, which describes

my own taste as well.”

“Because we’re a small business in a tightly knit

community, we want people to feel good when they shop

here,” she concluded. “We strive to be welcoming and

helpful – never pushy. We want to be a place where you

can find something, take it home and love it!”

Vivi & Kate is located at 423 Hibben St. in Mount

Pleasant. To learn more, visit

www.viviandkate.com

or

call 843-352-7331.

By DenIse K. JaMes

Photo courtesy of Vivi & Kate.