White House Black Market and Chico's to open in International Plaza
New store alerts in International Plaza and Bay Street!
Chico's is opening in November. You know, Chico's. Make it a Chico's kind of day. Former Deal Diva Emily's mom was a big Chico's fan and would regularly unload old Chico's jewelry on us. It was great! I'm not as much into the flowing linen pants and embroidered jackets, but I have plenty of chunky beaded Chico's chokers to my name, and let me tell you, they're quality.
Also opening in Novemeber is one of our favorite places, White House Black Market. Love, love, LOVE this place. As you probably know, everything in the story is black and white, with a seasonal pop of color. I coveted a blue cardigan there for months before finally deciding it was too poor. Glad to know I have another location to stop in for a cry.
Both chains are owned by the same company, which is probably why you often see them together (for example, at Baywalk in St. Pete, in the photo above).
Deal Diva Stephanie
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