National Contest sponsored by TheWardrobe.Com

True Stories about how fashion has made a difference in our lives.

We all have a story that reveals our most meaningful and memorable experience through an article of fashion. Share an occasion or experience when something fashion related has added magic and meaning to your life.

Contest ends May 15, 2010. First prize is a $500 gift card for The Wardrobe or a $500 scholarship. For more contest details, including submission guidelines and prizes, click here.

We love our water bottles!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

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So beautiful they make you want to drink water!  
Some say water is more precious than gold.

Interested in The Art of Color?


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The series will be lead by Carol Klesow who has been teaching Color and Consciousness internationally for the past 15 years.


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Reservations are required and limited to 25 people.  Please stop by or call the store 530.756.1128 to sign-up. 

Spotlight: Jewelry Designer Nathalie Sherman

Thursday, February 18, 2010





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“Keep Calm and Carry On"- words jewelry designer Nathalie Sherman manages to capture with her divine baubles. Her jewelry reflects what she has been most influenced by: peace, love, and goodwill. She aspires to bring a measure of benevolence to women who adorn themselves with her breathtaking pieces.



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Each gorgeous piece of Sophia & Chloe jewelry is handcrafted with much care, making each one unique. Her collections are constantly being featured in bridal magazines and recently on Bravo’s Launch My Line!

The Wardrobe currently carries items from The Dolce Vita collection and much more! Stop by and fall in love with Sophia & Chloe.



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(Nathalie Sherman with owner of the The Wardrobe, Heather Caswell!)

Feel like a Queen!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Do you have a special occasion coming up?  We have a wonderful selection of beautiful Sue Wong dresses in the store!  Our dresses have gone places from the Academy Awards to the Emmy's!



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xoxo,

Style Girl

Relics of a Journey to America

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

By Holly Peralta-Howe



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These high heel shoes were strapped to my mother’s feet the first time she stepped onto American soil.  They are neutral colored with dark brown leathery toe and ankle straps, light tan soles, and polished-wood three-inch heels.  The brand is now worn off and illegible, but mom claims they were an expensive designer pair – unavailable in America. This pair of shoes was the first of my mom’s possessions to touch America, and the last of her possessions to touch the Philippines, her country of origin.