3309 N. Clark, (773)477-1414, hubbahubbachicago.com
Goods: Women’s clothing and accessories. Designers: Tops by Michael Stars, jeans by Red Engine and Level 99, jackets and sweaters by Tulle, sweaters by Free People and dresses by Hype, Voom and Weston Wear. Owner: Julie Schneider opened Hubba Hubba in 1988, with the aim of creating a unique atmosphere filled with romantic outfits. Vibe: A sunny, dress-heavy boutique, bursting with ribbons. The fragrance from loose rose potpourri travels throughout the shop. Price Range: Moderate-Expensive. The Look: Classy-romantic, headed to a high-school reunion or friend’s wedding. Shopper’s Perks: Shoppers get twenty percent off during their birthday month. Even better—sign up on their Web site and receive a loyalty card, which entitles the bearer to ten-percent off all the time.
1921 N. Damen, (773) 276-9888, shopverucasalt.com
Goods: Dresses, accessories, bags and shoes for a night on the town. Designers: Frenzy!, Voom, Susana Monaco, Rachel Pally, Emma & Posh; shoes from Sam Edelman and Oh…Deer! Owner: After the success of her Veruca Salt boutique, Amber Warren split up the stock and opened the frillier, fancier version of the original. Vibe: Chic and sleek, the sister of “Fun” is interested in classing your wardrobe up. A California-inspired boutique with clean lines and an enormous crystal chandelier on the floor. Price Range: Moderate with some very inexpensive pieces as well. The Look: Chic and shiny, sipping a dirty martini and talking about politics at Landmark. Shopper’s Perks: Looking to dress down a little bit? Head down the street to Veruca Salt Fun for a flirty unfussy look with the same cool vibe.
Bucktown boutique Veruca Salt has little in common with the bratty, high-maintenance Willy Wonka character for whom it’s named. In fact, everything about the new shop is easy, breezy and downright delightful. From the large, stroller-accommodating fitting rooms to the affordable prices, the store provides a shopping experience that is accessible to nearly everyone. And that applies to the clothes, too. Owner Amber Warren stocks laid-back, everyday clothing that can be worn from morning coffee to evening cocktails. “I like pieces that you can wear during the day with flip-flops, then dress up with a necklace and heels at night,” Warren says.
Warren’s versatile stash includes handbags from Elliott Lucca, jeans by Seven, Denim of Virtue and Citizen (her staff is highly trained in denim styles and fits) and comfortable dresses and skirts by Frenzy.
L.A.-boutique-brand Voom adds a splash of the ultra-unique with items like a red and navy wide-striped dress dotted with gold anchors ($262), while Chicago-based brand Cotton Candy rocks the basics with soft, no-shrink tanks and tees ($25-35). For eco-friendly fashionistas, Warren carries vegan handbags by matt & nat as well as Farmer jeans (exclusively carried here), which are made with recycled or deadstock materials.
Warren, who also works as a fashion wholesaler, is excited about some of the trends cropping up this spring. “Tunics are great,” she says, “because they hide everything that people want to cover up. Plus, they can be worn now with leggings, but then transition into a summer dress.” Warren also loves the color yellow, and disagrees with those who insist they can’t wear it. “Everyone can wear yellow; it just depends on the shade. We can help you find it. But if you’re uncomfortable with [wearing] it, pick up a yellow handbag or shoes. It makes everyone happy.” And speaking of happy, Warren is planning to introduce in-store happy hours for the summer, where free drinks and ten-percent discounts will provide extra shopping incentive. (Molly Each)
Veruca Salt, 1937 North Damen, (773)276-3888

