Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: Laila Rowe

07/18/2012 in

This Wall Street accessories boutique caters to the fashionista on a budget who is prepared for anything, including a thunderstorm. Among the hats, scarves and hip costume jewelry, you’ll find Laila Rowe’s most popular item—rain boots. “We love a rainy day,” says Public Relations Assistant Cory Johnston.

The rubber boots come in all shapes and sizes, including a bootie with a demure black bow. You’ll also find flirty umbrellas with ruffles and polka dots, totes for spring and summer, handbags, a rainbow hue of tights, gift items such as journals and more.

The main objectives for each collection are innovative design, quality materials, versatility and excellent price points, Johnston says. The boutique also has been improving its retail website, and aims to create an online shopping experience similar to that of being in the store.

Laila Rowe’s fashion accessories have been recognized and featured in many publications such as Glamour, People Style Watch, LUCKY and Redbook. Whether you’re looking to keep dry in a storm or make a splash at the beach, you can find just the right accent piece at Laila Rowe.

Laila Rowe

99 Wall Street

(212) 785-0725

www.lailarowe.com

Tags: Cory Johnston, Glamour, Laila Rowe, Lower Manhattan, LUCKY, People Style Watch, Redbook, Wall Street

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