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women describes what you’ll find at Rococo located at the west end
of Northville’s shopping district. With a wide variety of styles
appropriate for everyday wear to an evening out, Rococo features up
and coming boutique lines. Boutique owner, Patricia Hurches, has an
eye for style and knows what her customers are looking for, keeping
that in mind on buying trips to Los Angeles and the heart of fashion
in New York City’s Garment District. Rococo customers are always in
the latest styles. Rachel Pally is a celebrity favorite with
original silk jersey knits. Great dresses and long cardigans are
embellished with Rachel Pally’s unique details.
Castings is a unique line out of Miami.
One-of-a-kind sweaters, skirts, dresses and silk tops with original
detailing.
Ella Moss jersey knit casuals are well
tailored and can be dressed up or down to take you from daytime to
evening with a simple change of accessories.

Voom by Joy Han presents silk printed dresses, also a big hit in
Hollywood.
Other great fashion lines to hit Northville are Sweetees, Tee
Party, Tart and Zooey. Sizes range from extra small to large.

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Downtown Development Authority |
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Lori M. Ward, Director,
AICP
215 West Main St.
Northville, MI 48167
248-349-0345
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Cindy Abar, Editor
215 W. Main
Northville, MI 48167
248-349-0345
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Accessorize . . .
Accessorize with earrings, necklaces,
headbands, handbags, scarves and belts from Rococo, bringing you the
seasons latest looks. Accessory designer, Jennifer Ouelette has
created a collection of vintage inspired headbands that are
detailed, comfortable and just plain cute. Jennifer Ouelette
headbands are featured in the latest fashion magazines and sold at
upscale stores such as Barney’s in New York and now Northville’s
Rococo.

Business Hours:
Monday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm
Sunday, 11am - 5pm
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Meet the Proprietor -
Patricia Hurches
Patricia is a 2005 graduate of Michigan State University.
With a degree in Merchandising Management in hand Patricia did
not hesitate to returned to her hometown to open her boutique.
November 1st marks the one year anniversary of Patricia’s
vision.
Rococo – What does it mean?
The Rococo style of art emerged in France in the early 18th
century as a continuation of the Baroque style and is
characterized by an opulence, grace, playfulness and lightness.
Rococo is recognized as a major period in the development of
European art. |
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