Winnie & Kat Women’s Clothing – “Malibu Made”

#romper#blackjumpsuit The romper that I never thought I’d wear

Diane Prince lives in Agoura Hills now, but as a single mom of three living in Malibu, she created Winnie & Kat, a line of fashionable and comfortable women’s clothing sold only through her carefully chosen “stylists.” Living so close to each other and sharing a last name (though not related, not even remotely), you would think we go way back. But Diane and I only recently made an in-person connection at her company’s home office in Westlake Village.

And boy, was I blown away.

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Diane is a motivating, dynamic personality and the team of stylists she has assembled – all women, all around the country – seem inspired by her and motivated in turn. Part of the reason she started the business, Diane says, was to empower women.

“’Malibu Made’ refers to the concept of starting out in my garage from my house in Malibu, until we moved to Westlake (office) and Agoura (home) for ease of being a single mom of 3 running a company,” she told me.

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“Part of the W&K experience is that women in Malibu, who have access to anything they could possibly want, love our clothes as do women in places where they don’t have easy access to this type of fashion like Fort Smith, Arkansas; Clayton, MO…For example, we have just started booming in Thorne Bay, Alaska”

Indeed, what really makes Winnie & Kat work is the product itself – versatile, comfortable pieces made in downtown Los Angeles.

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Each season W&K rolls out a new line of basic pieces and preserves some that are tried and true. The denim look legging, the fleece jacket, the drapey T-shirt, and the maxi skirt are all emblematic of these quality designs and fabrics with a luxurious feel to them. At a weekday social, guests were served coffee and cupcakes and invited to try on the latest look.

I don’t consider myself into fashion, and I certainly don’t spend much time shopping, but I am as vain as the next woman and when I spun around in the maxi skirt/dress I coveted on one of the stylists to the ooh’s and aah’s of several strangers, I was intrigued. The fabric felt luxurious, the skirt can also be worn as a dress, and putting it on was the easy thing. A black and gray pattern, it goes with anything. In Southern California, it can be worn in any season.

marbled maxi skirt dressIt’s a skirt AND a dress, great for travel!

Emboldened by this instant success, I tried on a few other pieces, knowing I would soon be spending time at a resort in Central America. Winnie & Kat’s summer collection was perfect. Diane generously gave me a handful of designs to show off at the tropical event I was attending.

I was in Costa Rica for 9 days and I practically lived in Winnie & Kat clothing. It can be dressed up or down, serving as loungewear, swimsuit cover ups, or versatile, comfy travel clothing.

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For me the biggest standout was the romper. It’s a jumpsuit. A jumpsuit – an item of clothing I’ve been ridiculing since seeing grown women wear them to formal events back in June. But as I told Diane, one should not diss a style before one tries it on and sees how amazing it looks on one’s body type.

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There is no easier outfit in the universe than this romper, some sparkly sandals, and a pretty necklace. I’m smitten.

You can shop online for Winnie & Kat designs but everything goes through a personal stylist. It is better to attend a home party in person (or host one) so you can try on samples before you order – the sizing can vary for different styles, plus as we all know it’s much easier to tell what works for your body type once you have it on.

Winnie & Kat is always welcoming new stylists, too. The company is only a year old and they are rapidly expanding. The way Diane Prince is forging full steam ahead it seems like her motto should be “Today: Malibu, tomorrow: the world.”

If you are local and would like to have that same introduction to Winnie & Kat that I did (and I recommend it!), attend a Girls’ Night Out or coffee at the Home Office, which they host every month since moving to the Conejo Valley.  For more information or to get involved email in**@**********at.com or call 855.936.6436
 

 

Hallelujah, Dunkin’ Donuts Is Here

Hot and Iced CoffeeOkay, not here, here. But close. The first LA-area Dunkin’ Donuts is scheduled to open at 5AM on September 2 in Santa Monica.

As part of the grand opening celebration, the first 100 people in line will receive a Dunkin’ Donuts tote bag filled with special items and the first person in line will be rewarded with free coffee for one year.

That is actually the kind of thing that the pre-child me would consider standing in line for. As for me now, well, even a new DD in town isn’t enough for me to leave the Bubble on a Tuesday morning (and finding parking there, GAWD) just to get some coffee. (And donuts. People keep talking about the donuts but true Dunkin’ lovers know what’s really important.)

Yeah yeah. Those are tasty, too.

Yeah yeah. Those are tasty, too.

Another cool thing about this opening is that they are giving $5,000 to the LA Food Bank. What a great way to celebrate.

So, anyway. In other news, Baskin Robbins is selling one-scoop ice cream cones for $1.31 on Sunday August 31. Because…heatwave and holiday weekend. Or…ice cream. Nuff said.

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Dunkin’ Donuts
1132 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90405
www.DunkinDonuts.com

Rug, Reunited. COIT Rug Cleaning Review

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In 2004 I purchased a beautiful, enormous, and very expensive (to me) area rug for the living room in our house in Northridge. Our couches were red, the walls were a very light peach color, almost white, and the floor was parquet, installed by hand by my husband, in the days before we had children to get in the way of such projects. The space was very big and in my opinion demanded the perfect area rug. I fell in love with this design at Crate and Barrel, but naturally it was way out of my league, cost-wise, so I stalked this rug for months, visiting it whenever I happened by a store, touching it, feeling it, telling it that someday we’d be together. I saved money every month and checked its price online often. Eventually it went on sale, and in the fall it finally came to live in our house, perfectly tying the elements of the room together.

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Even though our decor changed when we moved to Agoura Hills, the rug was still perfect because of its multicolored design. But for the last three years, as we gradually painted the dark oak paneling white in our living room (click here to see the before and after photos), the rug was rolled up and stored in the garage. It suffered from neglect, the dust of a thousand things, dryer lint floating in the air, and two unfortunate toilet explosions that drained through the garage to the street.

I had given up on it, sadly, and was getting ready to list it on Freecycle for a new loving owner to come save it. But when I sat with the rug to start writing a description for the free site, I fell in love with it again. I decided to get it cleaned – something I really don’t often do. It was the perfect opportunity to try out COIT Services, a name that I have known forever because how can you miss it living in Los Angeles? But I had never hired them for a cleaning service.

COIT picks up area rugs for cleaning at their facility in Monrovia. The workers who picked up the rug came early on a Saturday morning, right when they said they would come. I was surprised – I was still in my jammies! I asked them to discard the nasty rug underlay that didn’t really help keep the rug in place anymore and just collected more dirt. They promised to have the rug back soon, and later that day a rep called to tell me the date it would arrive.

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On the appointed day a different worker, let’s called him Randy because that is his name, arrived. I had prepared for the rug’s delivery by moving all the furniture out of the way with my husband that morning. The kids were home when Randy came so they were excited to watch the big rollout. We could tell Randy’s done this a million times because he basically flicked this enormous rug out with one hand, it seemed, and smoothed it out expertly. He said that every time he does this, kids and dogs enjoy frolicking over the newly cleaned rug. Mine were no exception.

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Randy helped me put all the furniture back in place. The rug looks great – almost like new, no stains, no dust, just colorful and lovely, like it used to be. It’s tying the decor of the room together once again, new colors and all. Now I feel like I need to upgrade my furniture – or at least get it cleaned – to match.

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COIT’s price for area rug cleaning depends on the type of rug, but ranges from $2.50 – $4.50 per square foot, plus a $25 service fee that covers gas and proper disposal of wastewater. They are currently running a 40% off special!

I received a complimentary rug cleaning to facilitate this feature.