The Junior League of Baltimore is holding their annual boutique warehouse sale this weekend, March 20-21st at the Junior League's Wise Penny thrift store (5902 York Road). The preview event is on Saturday morning from 8-10, where only ticket holders ($20/each) are allowed to shop. From 12-5 on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday, the warehouse will be open to the public. Many local boutiques are participating this year including: ectar, Poppy & Stella, Samuel Parker Clothier, Sassanova, Pandora's Box, Wee Chic, and Whimsy. All of the items at the event will be up to 70% off retail value, and purchases go to a good cause. Fifty percent of the profits will be donated to the Junior League’s projects, which range from helping students achieve their greatest academic potential in school to mentoring at-risk women to combating childhood obesity. —Nikki Reese (intern)









Toni James opened Katwalk—her Mt. Vernon boutique on West Read Street—in 1999. Her shop is full of edgy and eclectic apparel and accessories.How long has Katwalk been around? We opened in 1997 in Catonsville and relocated to our permanent home in Historic Mt. Vernon in 1999. My husband and I actually searched several areas in Baltimore, but when we came upon Mt. Vernon we thought it was a great fit because of Antique Row, the boutiques of Charles Street, the restaurants/clubs, the hair salons, the colleges, museums, and the numerous festivals each year. Also we were looking for a space with more than one floor and huge windows, and that is what we found,. We love it!What inspired you to open a boutique? As a child I loved the movie Mahogany with Dianna Ross and that inspired me to design and want a boutique. My family all sew and we had a sewing club called the Busy Bees where we made all sorts of shirts and dresses. Also at Western High School I use to design my classmate's prom dresses and was the VP of the Fashionettes Fashion Club....
