The new space at SHE Grosse Pointe is
double the size of its predecessor.
fashion
A New SHE
A local entrepreneur opens an expanded
boutique in Grosse Pointe Village.
LYNNE KONSTANTIN ARTS & LIFE EDITOR
SEPTEMBER 30,
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haron Eisenshtadt is known
for her exquisite eye for what’s
about to trend, excite and look
gorgeous.
She also is known for having a keen
eye for what looks good on each of her
clients.
Together, these assets make her
the dream stylist for those who enter
her two shops — so popular that one
recently expanded.
The owner of SHE Bloomfield Hills
and SHE Grosse Pointe opened the
doors on Sept. 5 to a new, spacious
retail space on Kercheval in Grosse
Pointe, after growing out of the first
shop. To celebrate, SHE will host Fall
+ Philanthropy Sept. 28-30 in its new
location, and will donate a percent-
age of sales on these shopping days
to benefit the nonprofit organization
Colors of Hope, which donates funds
to the Van Elslander Cancer Center
Needy Patient Fund.
After finessing a career in the retail
clothing industry, Eisenshtadt real-
ized her dream: In 2008, she opened
her own boutique, with her husband,
Howard — the store’s name is an acro-
nym for their initials.
“We are thrilled,” Eisenshtadt
says, “with the reception that we’ve
received from the Grosse Pointe com-
munity over the years and look for-
ward to welcoming our customers to
our newest retail home.”
Both stores offer personalized
service — with a staff of trained
personal stylists — and sought-after
contemporary and designer clothing,
jewelry and accessories. Among SHE’s
European and U.S.-based designers,
ranging from everyday jeans and
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being able to personally find the ‘per-
fect’ outfit or wardrobe for each one,
and it’s what my staff excels at, too.” •
details
SHE in Grosse Pointe is located at 17121
Kercheval Place. Fall + Philanthropy shop-
ping days will be Sept. 28-30 in the Grosse
Pointe store. (313) 571-3365; shestores.
com.
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