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Holiday Fashion Pop-Up event to feature local designers

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Fresh off the success of their sold out fashion show, Morgan Grabarz, Ashley Roseler and Amy Coss are joining forces to present a holiday pop-up shop at Lambertville House.

The Sip ‘n’ Shop event is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at 24 Bridge St., Lambertville N.J.

“I love meeting customers face to face and sharing my designs with them,” said fashion designer Morgan Grabarz, “It means the world to me when someone has a positive reaction to my work. My line is very glamorous and festive, which is perfect for the holidays.”

The shop will feature local designers who don’t have permanent storefronts as well as specially curated offerings from Lambertville businesses. Lambertville House will provide food and beverages. Restaurant manager Nancy Halaka is creating specialty winter cocktails just for the event.

Ashley Roesler, director of sales at the Lambertville House, said the event is “fostering a vibrant community where each venture contributes to the greater whole.”

Shoppers will have an opportunity to browse through hand-made, one-of-a-kind clothing, make-up, swimsuits, hand-crafted jewelry and more. This is a rare opportunity to purchase directly from the makers. All participants are true small business owners.

They include, Foxy Reds featuring Julie Vos jewelry, Baobab products, and other fine gifts; The Tailorette offering one-of-a-kind clothing from Anneli Martin; Jane Wesby Jewelry featuring delicately wrought necklaces, earrings, and bracelets; Albert Bauer fine hand-made sterling silver jewelry; Ruane Manning, fine art; MLC Swimwear; Aubrey Essentials offering specialty lip gloss; fashion designer Morgan Grabarz with her special occasion clothing and looks for every day; Sojourner with Christmas ornaments, handcrafted jewelry and other gift items.

Shoppers will also have an opportunity to enter a raffle for a gift basket compliments of Lambertville House. There is no purchase necessary to enter.


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