Bespoke be·spoke - refers to clothing / garments made to a certain individuals specifications. Here at The Mill, we are all about creating that one of a kind experience, whether it’s designing your home, or adding a new piece to your everyday wardrobe. It is because of this mission that we are so excited to bring in Blue Delta Jeans for an all day event, catering to your exact needs in the perfect pair of jeans. BD’s ‘Bespoke’ Jeans are a custom design, made just for you from your measurements and personal preference of design. Raw Denim | Real DenimBDJ’s denim is grown and milled in the USA, going back to its roots from the late 19th century when denim was created for hard workers. Because of its toughness and longevity, Blue Delta provides a strong, durable fabric that is made to last and ready to wear with you on any adventure. With each pair of custom jeans from Blue Delta, you will have your own personalized experience from the moment your exact measurements are taken, down to the stitching in your hem, the rivets, belt loops, custom pocket bags and even monogramming. Blue Delta is all about their Thread Theory, which provides you the options of a range of thread colors and hardware options, allowing you to make a unique personality for your jeans. You’re probably wondering how you can get your hands on these timeless denim treasures, so we are bringing the experience to you. Join us on Thursday, June 13th from 10AM - 5PM for an all-day pop up featuring Blue Delta Jeans. We will have a representative here to give you the full low-down on everything denim and will even be taking orders and measurements, along with some tasty treats and cocktails. And the best part, BDJ will be offering a 20% discount with your purchase* and we will also have gift certificates available to purchase, just in time for the perfect Father’s Day gift or a gift for that special someone.
*restrictions apply, discount only valid on purchases made at The Mill on Thursday, June 13. Gift certificates redeemable through Blue Delta representative and are non-refundable.
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When we envision our ideal summer days, it includes trips out with our girlfriends exploring new places while the sun warms our skin. These moments are exactly what inspired the newest collection of Kendra Scott at The Mill. You’ll find these pieces are full of timeless neutrals and shapes that reflect those carefree, Summer vibes. You won’t be able to resist adding these in your travel tote! MARI NECKLACEThe ultimate statement necklace! Featuring an abstract petal shape surrounding a curved silhouette on a thick chain, this long pendant necklace is sure to wow. Style tip: Customize the look of your Mari Long Pendant Necklace with its adjustable slide. JAYDEN STUD EARRINGSA geometric beauty, the Jayden Earrings are easy to love. These stud earrings shine with an abstract petal shape and subtly hammered metal, creating a floral inspired design that makes a statement. Our favorite detail of the Jayden Stud Earrings? A hint of sparkle in the form of two petite crystal accents. KAIDEN CUFF + KAI EARRINGSYour statement stack is here! In our best selling iridescent, these beautifully dynamic and super lightweight cuff bracelets combine playfulness and practicality. Want to become the ultimate show stopper? These Kai Earrings are a sleek, circular statement that will bring new life to your look. EASTON HOOPSDefining modern style. Able to be dressed or down with ease, these Easton Earrings are loved for their lightweight design and tapered baguette shape. No matter your style, you'll always find an excuse to wear these geometric classics. BLAINE NECKLACELook no further than the Blaine Necklace for style and lightweight design. Featuring the 2019 Summer iconic abstract petal shape in all different sizes, this long necklace dances along with your every move. Can’t get enough? Shop these styles and so many more in store at The Mill!
Store hours: Tues - Fri 10 AM - 5 PM There’s one trend I can't get enough of, all things woven and cane. This is one of those instances when trends in fashion and interiors really collide. The touch of this natural texture adds so much dimension and interest to an outfit or space. It’s these types of elements that make neutral spaces feeling cozy and not sterile. In fashion, we’re seeing these textures in hats, espadrilles, belts, jewelry and bags. And in similar style, we’re seeing the same thing in interior design. From lighting, rugs, chairs, casegoods, and accessories - these natural elements are stealing the show. And I’m totally on board with it. If you’re like me, this is a trend you definitely want to dabble in. Here are some of my favorite pieces all available for purchase through The Mill. Interested in purchasing? Click here to receive more information
A downtown loft tour with our very own, Reagan Gibson. This plant lady is sharing the 4-1-1 on keeping indoor plants alive. I was so excited when Macy asked me to do a post on house plant care and what specific plants I recommend! I always try to give each of my plants all the TLC that they need, but letting them be the subject to an in-home shoot to show them off really reminded me how rewarding it can be to get these botanical beauties in your home and have them thriving. A lot of questions and comments I get from friends are them generally feeling like they don’t know where to start with houseplants and they’re so afraid that they’ll die so quickly. There are so many house plants that are low maintenance and are nearly indestructible, so the best way to get started is to do just that — start! Here are a few house plants that I think are great ‘starter’ plants and will have you wanting to fill your home immediately. Devil’s Ivy (Pothos Vines)I cannot recommend Pothos vines enough! These vines are so easy to maintain and can thrive in pretty much any lighting condition and water schedule. However resilient, too much sun can cause their leaves to yellow and ‘burn’, so make sure to have these guys away from a window sill. Pothos usually prefer to be completely dry between watering, so I would recommend watering once every week to week and a half, depending on your pot size and soil completely drying out. Pothos also LOVE to stretch their limbs out. If you see that your vines are getting long and a bit tangled, gently hang their limbs on a few tacked pins around their growing space and you’ll have beautiful vines growing around your walls in no time. If you’re interested in taking it a step further, these vines can also completely grow in water! If you’ve got some extra jars laying around or even a betta fish bowl (completely safe for betta fish!), trim a few clippings from your Pothos plant and clip the leaves also, so that you can submerge the vine nodes down in room temperature water. You will see how quickly these roots will grow just from changing your water out weekly. Keep them in water for as long as you like, or repot them in indoor nutrient rich soil to start your new Pothos vine! Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera Deliciosa)You’ve probably seen the Swiss Cheese Plant’s iconic split leaf all over your social media feed, whether it be the plant itself or a piece of artwork for your walls. If you’ve got the space for a plant to have its own corner in your home, these tropical plants can grow anywhere from 5 - 10 feet tall and leaves can get as big as 12” in diameter! Swiss Cheese plants cannot handle full sun, so place these plants in a part of your home with partial or full shade. Also, some plants tend to collect some dust if they’re kept in their corners for too long. While dust won’t hurt the plant entirely, it is healthier for the plant (and aesthetically pleasing to plant lovers) to gentle wipe their leaves every now and then and mist their leaves with a plant mister. This will assure that not only are your roots getting the water they need, but also your ever growing leaves as well. Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)Probably one of my favorites plants has to be the Rubber Plant or Rubber Tree. This particular variegation produces the most beautiful, lush green leaves and are so easy to maintain. Rubber plants prefer bright, indirect light, so place these near a window with some sheer curtains to assure their leaves to don’t ‘burn’. A watering schedule for Rubber Plants are super easy but does require some attention. During the warm Spring and Summer months, be sure to water every 7 days or so, while in the cooler winter months you can cut back to about once every week and a half to two weeks. An easy way to check the moisture in the water is to check the top two inches of soil. If you see that it is bone dry, go ahead and water! Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)The Peace Lily is a very common house plant due to how easy they are to maintain and how quickly they grow! These tropical beauties typically grow on the rainforest floor, so try to mimic those conditions by keeping your soil moist (watering at least once a week) and misting a couple times a week. With enough light, your Peace Lily will produce bright white blooms so place these on a well lit shelf near a window to get some bright, filtered light. It won’t hurt your Peace Lily to skip the misting as much, but definitely keep these in your weekly water schedule to make sure they’re staying happy and healthy! While I only have a few plants listed here, there are so many wonderful house plants that are great ‘starter’ plants that are so easy to maintain! Pop into your local green house or garden center to have a look around, ask someone about the plants I have listed here, or get their opinion on some great house plants and how to care for them. Save our graphic below for a quick reference guide to these plants, or as a print to hang up in your bedroom!
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