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Scrumming for Pretty Person Food

Scrumming for Pretty Person Food

What happens when a prep couture line tries its hand at grub? Food and waifish models side by side? Only in Georgetown. The month-old Rugby is the first of Ralph Lauren's six hip international stores (no, they don't sell their wares online) to open a bistro next door—the oh so creatively named Rugby Café. Like the clothing, the prices are slightly steep for what's actually presented—a scrap of tank top here, a bowl of spinach drenched in balsamic there. The menu is clearly designed to keep you in single-digit sizes, what with salads, paninis, grilled chicken, toasted organic oatmeal, and six-dollar smoothies on the list. And as if it were designed by Bubba-gone-healthy, just about every other menu item contains avocado: shrimp with avocado, "eggs your way" with avocado, toast with simple "avo." more ›

Label Whores Rejoice: Barney’s Co-Op Hits Georgetown

Label Whores Rejoice: Barney’s Co-Op Hits Georgetown

Break out the AmEx black card – Barney’s Co-Op has moved in. more ›

Georgetown's Newest Residents: Ponies and Pumas

Georgetown's Newest Residents: Ponies and Pumas

Ralph Lauren Black Label and Puma logosKeeping tabs on the Ralph Lauren store in Georgetown over the past few years has been like trying to follow a polo match (or so we imagine). After bouncing around various locations on M Street, Ralph’s legion of tiny polo players have settled into their new, rarefied residence at 1245 Wisconsin Ave. NW. From Pink Pony to Purple Label, it’s your source for all things Polo...even if the monied store leaves you feeling decidedly minimum wage. more ›

Ralph Lauren, Lofts Taking Key Georgetown Spot

Ralph Lauren, Lofts Taking Key Georgetown Spot

The Wisconsin Avenue building once occupied by Britches is slated to become the new home for Ralph Lauren and luxury lofts above. The properties in question are 1245 and 1247 Wisconsin Ave., near Prospect Street. It was the flagship store for Britches, the locally owned mens clothing retailer that went out of business last year. (Just to be clear, Ralph Lauren hadn't signed a lease yet, but it was fully expected that it would, the West End Guide reports.) more ›

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