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, ΂ BREAK THE FAST MENU Dairy Style Salad Tray $13 per person S 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 Yom Kippur tuna salad, egg salad, cream cheese, olives, cherry peppers, carrot & celery sticks, tomato, cucumber, red onion, VZLVV DPHULFDQFKHHVHVIUXLWVDODGVRXUFUHDPFR΍HHFDNH bagels, onion rolls & kaiser rolls Dairy Tray $25 per person VDEOHZKLWHȴVK OR[WXQDVDODGHJJVDODGFUHDPFKHHVH olives, cherry peppers, carrot & celery sticks, tomato, cucumber, red onion, swiss & american cheeses, fruit salad, VRXUFUHDPFR΍HHFDNHEDJHOVRQLRQVUROOV NDLVHUUROOV add 2oz Lox per person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 add Lox by the pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28.00 add Tuna Salad by the pound . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 add Egg Salad by the pound . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Howard and Sharon Eisenshtadt sweaters to special-occasion wear, are 360 Cashmere, Campomaggi, Chaser, Current Elliot, Ramy Brook, Smythe, Veronica Beard, Yigal Azrouel, Zimmerman and many more. Both stores often host designer appear- ances, trunk shows and other special events. “It's important to me to get to know my clients,” Eisenshtadt says. “I love 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. DGG6RXU&UHDP&R΍HH&DNH . . $20 each ORDER TODAY! ¨ 248.356.2310 $ 1 OFF PER PERSON ! ¨ 29145 Northwestern Highway 6RXWKȴHOG0LFKLJDQ ȄȧȋȺȇȨȀȲȇȀȄȃȸȜȷșȇȲ ȷȤȲȧȄȤȷȜȄȝȇȲȐȚ SEP ȦȶȋȺ ȶȉȦȮ ȺȨȎȀȤȨȋȄșȇȸȀȇȧȇȀȀȇȲ Î EpicureanCateringandEvents.com ȝ EpicureanCateringandEvents Î TheEpicureanGroup.com ȝ TEGfans jn September 14 • 2017 101