Lucia's Blog
Extended Holiday Store Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-7pm Sundays 12P – 5P ———————— Dec 24th 10am-4pm Dec 25th closed ———————— Dec 26-Dec 30 11-6pm Dec 31 10-5pm ———————— January 1 Closed Check out our holiday specials!
Shop Local Think Global!
Shop Local Think Global After spending a wonderful day with family and taking a much needed nap I sat down to look at the newspaper and started to look at all the ads that came out for Black Friday! I threw them down and said I don’t need any of this! The TV advertising was [...]
Plaid Friday
The name Plaid Friday celebrates the diversity and creativity of independent businesses. Plaid Friday is the fun and enjoyable alternative to the big box store “Black Friday”, and is designed to promote both local and independently owned businesses during the holidays. Plaid Friday was conceptualized in Oakland, CA, a city known for strong shop local [...]
The 6 Friends Cafe
The 6 Friends cafe – another good reason to visit the Woodland Triangle are for Lexington area local shopping. Check em out for Gelato, Crepes, Fresh Sandwiches, Good Beer and Good Friends!
Open House!
Check list for Open House this weekend getting smaller! We decked the halls today and got all the beautiful Christmas ornaments out from around the world, got the fair trade ingredients for the mulled wine, all the new winter wear is stocked and now it is time to get a good nights rest! Don’t miss [...]
Halloween
Happy Halloween! Today is the last day of our Fair Trade Month Celebration take 10% off your entire purchase. If you still need some Fair Trade chocolate for Halloween or just to enjoy it is 15% off today. Remember there are many ways to make a difference everyday!
Chevy Chaser
See our ads in Chevy Chaser, Natural Awakenings and Shalom! Fair Share: Campaign underway to make Lexington an official Fair Trade Town
DestiKNITions blog
Lucia’s Boutique and our neighbors in the Woodland Triangle are featured in DestiKNITions blog!
All’s Fair in Love and Wardrobe
All’s Fair in Love and Wardrobe by Robbie Clark Lexington, KY – When Teresa Hendricks graduated from the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky with a degree in business and economics, she moved to Antigua, Guatemala, to learn Spanish. Sixteen years later… read the full article.





