I approached the crisp white storefront decorated with hints of lilac in the middle of Annapolis’ Main Street repeating the mantra “I will not buy anything, I have a house payment.” The store had just opened for the morning as had many downtown, leaving the brick streets exposed and the stores ready to be pillaged. Contrary to my frequent trips downtown, this particular trip sent me to Annapolis for a chat with local business owners, Fern Elliott and Beth Haschen-Ingham. You may know them as the brilliantly fashionable and friendly owners of Lilac Bijoux, arguably the most eclectic yet stylish store for women downtown. If you’ve visited the store, you know why I had to restrain so seriously from purchasing anything. If you haven’t seen Lilac Bijoux, read on to learn about the owners and the hand picked clothing, jewelry, and handbags from Maryland all the way to Brazil.
Lilac Bijoux, from the French word for “jewelry,” started up in 2005. The history of the store is truly as interesting and progressive as its creators, Elliott and Haschen-Ingham. Elliott, who grew up in Brazil, understood the ways of fashion at an early age thanks to her fashion designer mother who had ten stores in Rio de Janeiro (talk about a little girl’s dream!). Eventually, Elliott got to try her own hand at fashion as an accessories buyer for White House Black Market. Elliott stayed with White House Black Market for five years where she relied on her fashionable Brazilian roots, as she still does today.



The collaboration of Haschen-Ingham and Elliott manifests itself on the shelves and hangers of Lilac Bijoux. Though the store began with just accessories, it’s full of dresses, tunics, tops, clutches, and handbags now. Designers like Cheap & Chich, Rena, Betty Carre, Big Buddha, Bohm, Jennifer King, Melie Bianco, Towne & Reese, and Delvecchio populate the Main Street store. Just like the clothing, the jewelry is colorful and ever-so feminine. Most of the jewelry features a harmonious blend of metal and a gem, either colorful, pearly white, or onyx black. You can find silver, gold, and metallic pieces in the store as well. Right now, Lilac Bijoux has a lot of neon colors on anything from chunky bracelets to crossover bags. Nail polish by Butter London and Lippy Lip Gloss are also available for purchase in the store. Elliott and Haschen-Ingham wanted to reach women of all ages with the products, and the agelessness of jewelry allows them to do so. As far as the clothing goes, the owners say they target women in their thirties and forties. However, the clothes are so bright and flowy, anyone from teenage years to eighty can wear the fashions well. Visit the site at http://www.lilacbijoux.com/store/ or the store at 145 Main Street to view the beauty for yourself. Friend Lilac Bijoux on Facebook and discover sales, new items, and trends!

As for the future, Lilac Bijoux has plans for improvement in two areas: the website and expanding to second location. The new website will launch in August. Elliott and Haschen-Ingham didn’t offer a timeline for the new store. However, the prospect of a second Lilac Bijoux is exciting enough for now. Shop for a friend, a boss, a family member, or yourself. The important thing is to shop, which is why I comprised on my mantra and bought some gold and black earrings on sale. They were $12 and so worth it, as is every trip into Lilac Bijoux. They’re open seven days a week. Visit them today!
 
  
 





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