Starting today, a stream of stylish women will be seen coming and going from a nondescript office near the AmericInn Lodge and Suites on the strip-mall outskirts of White Bear Lake. In this unlikely locale, they will plan their fall wardrobes in one chic swoop.
The Sherralise Group is a fashion mecca for professional women who need to look put together every day, but either hate to shop or don't have the time. Launched three years ago by former department-store personal shoppers Sherry Walker and Lisa Swan, Sherralise represents the Carlisle and Per Se lines, bridge-priced collections available through by-appointment direct sales four times a year.
Swan and Walker met in the mid-1980s while both were personal shoppers for the FYI (For Your Image) service at Dayton's. After Dayton's became Marshall Field's and then Macy's, the two decided to strike out on their own in 2006.
"The day before the signs switched from Marshall Field's to Macy's, we were out the door," Walker said.
"The store was taking a different path, and we wanted to continue doing what we do best," Swan said.
The result is what Walker calls "girl heaven," an elegant, roomy, yet intimate space where clients can snack on berries and pastries and sip a glass of wine as Walker and Swan pull jackets, pants, tops and skirts, plus matching belts and handbags.
"We try to wait 'til after 5 for the wine," Swan said.
These clothes aren't as expensive as couture, but aren't for the modest budget, either. Their target customers are women in their late 30s to 60s who are either well-paid professionals themselves or married to professionals. Jackets and dresses average $550, skirts and pants $300, which is similar to department-store bridge labels like Ellen Tracy, Max Mara and Dana Buchman. They're more like classics with a trendy twist than all-out trendy, so they may be worn for several seasons. Walker and Swan take a picture of everything that clients buy so they can build wardrobes each season by adding pieces to what they already have in their closets.