A jellyfish's handshake is simultaneously weak and poisonous, which is why it seldom makes good first impressions. Avoid the jellyfish effect by donning new duds with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of apparel and jewelry at Adorn Boutique, inside The Grove Cafe Building.
Local designers take credit for the stylish outfits accessorizing Adorn Boutique's mannequins and tabletops, with western-chic apparel representing Modern Cowgirl and sterling-silver and 24-karat gold vermeil jewelry standing in for area artist Dream Mullick. Modern Cowgirl's slogan shirts—such as the inspiring I Ride My Own White Horse navy tee ($24.95) and the Live for Today gray tank ($34.95)—help fashionistas speak their minds even if they’re hoarse from serenading a horse. To prep for a romantic dinner, evening at the ballet, or elite air-cello jam session, pair the Perfect Little Black Dress ($69) with chandelier-style Whispering Opera earrings ($19). Dream Mullick's fine accessories include a pair of Victorian Coils ($75) and a small silver sacred heart charm ($22). A medium silver Vision Quest charm carries the inscription "imagine living life in peace" ($49) to give patrons something else to imagine than living life in peas.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Tattoos
As society becomes more thoughtful and responsible, tattoos have become more popular than ever. This is thanks to a growing segment of the population that can reason a lifetime commitment to a visual interpretation of a philosophy or concept emblazoned on the ultimate canvas—the one stretched across their skeleton. What were the most popular tattoos of last year?
- Mother's maiden name
- Wolf howling at yin-and-yang symbol
- Thorny rose vines weaving around neck to form jaunty bow tie
- Access code for bathroom at temp job
- Toaster with piece of toast popping out, the word "freedom" burnt across the face of the toast
- Skeleton wearing a top hat
- Skeleton wearing the skeleton of a top hat
- Marilyn Monroe's character from The Seven Year Itch and Audrey Hepburn's character from Breakfast at Tiffany's with their heads reversed
- Excerpt from poem about motorcycles
- An anchor, to symbolize one's dream of becoming a news anchor
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