DESIGNERS ON THE RISE 2007
PinkKoiFish.com is proud to be listed in the “Hip Boutiques” section of stylebakery.com’s “Designers On The Rise” spring/summer 2007.
PinkKoiFish.com is proud to be listed in the “Hip Boutiques” section of stylebakery.com’s “Designers On The Rise” spring/summer 2007.
We are happy to announce that we now offer free First Class and Parcel Post shipping on all domestic orders over $25. We have also switched to the U.S. Postal Service to reduce the cost of other shipping options for our customers. For international shipping please contact us directly via the “Contact Us” page.
Over the next month, Pink Koi Fish will be undergoing some big new changes. We will be adding content and news much more frequently. We will also have a new online community called The Koi Pond. It is intended to be a place not only where you can find out more details about our products but also as a community forum where women can share their thoughts, ideas and advice. The mySpace style will be familiar to many of you. We will have message boards, videos, photos, a blog, and more. As a member, you will be able to post your own photos, videos, and topics. In addition, we will have some guest writers who will share great tips and advice on various topics. Sign up for our e-newsletter to be notified when the new and improved site is live.
I am excited to announce that we will soon be carrying Tom’s Shoes. The story behind these shoes is amazing. On a trip to Argentina, creator Blake Mycowskie, was deeply affected by the poverty stricken country and wanted to give something back. For every pair of Toms Shoes you buy a pair is donated to a child in need. The initial program was so successful that Blake is now starting to help children in other countries beyond Argentina. Tom’s Shoes will be featured in the April issue of Orpah magazine and on her show this summer. Pink Koi Fish is proud to be part of such an amazing cause. Watch the video. But keep your tissues close by.
That’s right, we are now proudly carrying Spanx hosiery. Including the brand new maternity line. It offers amazing support for your back, belly and baby. As seen on Oprah, these are the original makers of the footless hose. They sculpt and shape your figure to give you the best looking rear possible.
Pink Koi Fish is having a big end of year sale! Pick up a hand-crafted leather Beverly Feldman handbag for half price, a by boe vintage bead necklace or a Gilbert Muniz original. Limited quantities available. So order now!
Thanks to everyone that came out to support us at the launch party and trunk show. We had a great time, met some new friends, and made some sales in the process. Congratulations to all the winners in our free product giveaway contest. We hope to see everyone at our next event. Which may be sooner than later!
We are having a big bash at the best art bar & wine gallery in town! april&george in Raleigh, NC is hosting this premiere event. Come early for complimentary hors d’oeuvres & wine. april&george will be offering half price bottles of wine all night and half priced food from 5pm - 7pm. Sign up for our e-newsletter at the event for a chance to win free products! Be sure and R.S.V.P. now!
We have officially launched our new PinkKoiFish page on MySpace. Be sure and add us as a “friend” to be included in our sales and contest bulletins.
Raleigh, N.C. — Pink Koi Fish, an online women and children’s boutique has opened it’s virtual doors for business. The visually dynamic site features products ranging from natural stone necklaces and earrings to hand knitted Peruvian baby rattles and hats. Beverly Feldman, blabla, and by boe are just a few of the product lines available for sale on the site.
PinkKoiFish.com was created by Julie Palmer in 2006. Palmer combined her work experience and love of fashion and accessories with her new role as a mother into a site that features products for both children and women.
“I have chosen products that have a unique quality to them and are special in some way, whether it is the materials, where or how they were made, or the designers themselves. Each item is unique,” says Palmer.