Modern fashion boutique robin b. brings unique clothing to Garden City

By Meri R. Kennedy
Posted 3/7/18

By MERI R. KENNEDY It's the location! Seasoned fashion industry expert Robin Barrett Wilson has brought her unique clothing boutique, robin b., to Garden City Center on March 1. It features exclusive designs and brands for the modern woman. The 1,100

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Modern fashion boutique robin b. brings unique clothing to Garden City

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It’s the location! Seasoned fashion industry expert Robin Barrett Wilson has brought her unique clothing boutique, robin b., to Garden City Center on March 1. It features exclusive designs and brands for the modern woman. The 1,100 square foot pop-up store will temporarily be located near Party City before moving into Garden City’s new Phase IV building later this year.

“We have moved to Garden City Center from East Greenwich, quite simply because that’s where our customers are,” said Robin Barrett Wilson, founder of robin b. “We opened this boutique to offer Rhode Island shoppers a clothing boutique that delivers a unique shopping experience featuring high-quality brands that women will love. Given all of the excitement surrounding Garden City Center over the last several years, we know this is the perfect place for us to be.”

robin b. was founded in 2015 with the desire to see all women prosper by supporting their pursuit to succeed. Not only will you find Robin’s exclusive designs that are made in the U.S., she and her team have curated additional brands that are in line with her mission to support other women-owned companies. For example, denim brand Parker Smith, made in Los Angeles and owned by a woman, and XO Julez, a women-owned jewelry brand also founded in Rhode Island.

Garden City Center’s Phase IV construction is currently underway.  When completed in early summer 2018, the 30,000 square foot building will be home to robin b., as well as other retailers and restaurants including Legal C Bar, Tavern in the Square, The Simple Greek and Tropical Smoothie Café.

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