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'''Happi Boutique''' | '''Happi Boutique''' was a men's and women's clothing boutique located at 1819 [[29th Avenue South]] in [[Homewood]]. | ||
The shop opened in October [[2007]] and | The shop opened in October [[2007]] and was owned by [[Andy Thorp|Andy]] and [[Nicole Thorp]], [[Antonio Minnifield]] and fashion model Camilla Barungi. The Thorps and Minnifield saw the day-to-day operations of the store, while Barungi, based in New York, acted as an advisor and liason to designers. The store closed around December [[2008]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.happiclothing.com/ Happi] website | <!-- * [http://www.happiclothing.com/ Happi] website --> | ||
*[http:// | * [http://www.myspace.com/happiboutique Happi] on MySpace | ||
[[Category:Closed businesses]] | |||
[[Category:Clothiers]] | [[Category:Clothiers]] | ||
[[Category:29th Avenue South]] | [[Category:29th Avenue South]] |
Revision as of 15:12, 9 December 2010
Happi Boutique was a men's and women's clothing boutique located at 1819 29th Avenue South in Homewood.
The shop opened in October 2007 and was owned by Andy and Nicole Thorp, Antonio Minnifield and fashion model Camilla Barungi. The Thorps and Minnifield saw the day-to-day operations of the store, while Barungi, based in New York, acted as an advisor and liason to designers. The store closed around December 2008.
References
- Folse, Molly (August 28, 2008) "Sustainable style: Happi Boutique boasts unique fashions for fall." Birmingham Weekly
External links
- Happi on MySpace