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Funky fashionista store makes its move
Published on May 28, 2008 at 4:04am
Scottsdale fashion is high. Phoenix couture is low and funky and cool an unlikely mix of street/eclectic, hobo/boho, and mid-century moderne. One of our favorite purveyors of the anti-runway aesthetic is Rachel Richards Bunky Boutique, which flaunts the work of indie and national labels such as Kidrobot, Angela Johnson, Fluxus, Armour Sans Anguish, Harajuku Lovers, Spraygraphic, Ropeadope, and Hobo. Bunky opens the doors to its new digs handily located at 812 North Third Street, next door to the Roosevelt tavern. An official launch party is scheduled for Saturday, June 7.
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