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The Chic Observer x Sette

7th Heaven

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The Chic Observer x Sette
The Chic Observer

7th Heaven

On the busy corner of Kirby and Westheimer in Houston sits a petite slice of fashion heaven. While Sette (the Italian word for seven) is a rather quiet boutique, it's got a roaring sense for fashion.

Silk Sleeveless Blouse // Gilda Velvet Blazer // Gianni Bini Leather Pants

Sisters Jacy Cooper and Kady Smalley founded the boutique just over a year ago. The two combined their savvy business skills and sharp eye for fashion to create this most luxurious shop. As a team, they search high and low to bring together the best contemporary and designer ready-to-wear fashion from places like France and Italy so that they can offer their clients the creme of the crop.

Danielle Rose Quartz Sweater // Cyrus Crop Cecily Jeans // Steve Madden Jill Mule


In addition to a chic collection of clothing, the store offers a special styling service. The Sette sisters describe the experience as "A unique and personalized one-on-one shopping experience to help evaluate each clients' closet to ensure their needs are met for the current and upcoming season."

Strappy Slip Dress // Alicya Velvet Blazer // Sam Edelman Kent Boots


Shown in this post are some of Sette's currently most-desired pieces, including cashmere sweaters, little silk slips, cool-girl jeans, and my personal favorite: velvet blazers in the most flattering silhouette.


With a fun to work with staff and flawless client service, Sette is the perfect place to stop by and pick up a few new covet-worthy pieces this season.


Vivre dans le luxe,

Jordin

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