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Originality is key at The Indigo Child

“My mom said when I was little the first thing that I looked at were people’s shoes,” Morgan Miller, owner of new boutique, the Indigo Child said in a recent interview. At just four years old, Miller’s mother knew that her passion for fashion was very dominant at a young age. Hipster with a twist of southern charm is the perfect way to describe the down to earth 25-year-old.

Deciding to move back to her hometown of Suwanee, Georgia after graduation, Miller actually ended up meeting the love of her life, Josh, during her junior year of college at the University of Alabama. She graduated from the university with a degree in fashion in December 2015 and her new fiancé with an accounting degree. He decided that he was either going to Georgia State or the University of Georgia to gain his CPA in the field.

Once finding out that Josh had been accepted into the university, Miller began her hunt in finding a space for her store in Athens. After driving down many streets they came up to Clayton Street, and Miller noticed an empty store with a lot of windows. Miller quickly jumped out the car while it was still moving, spelled out I-N-D-I-G-O, and knew that this was going to be the place where she began her own legacy. When asked how she felt about Athens and her new boutique she said, “Athens is a really awesome town that has a really cool vibe that I thought my vision would work here really well.”

Coming into an already thriving boutique culture can be difficult as a new store owner, and Miller definitely began to feel the heat when the grand opening was arriving. “I had doubts in my own head that I was going to have opening day and not one person walk in, but that was just in my own head,” Miller said.

The Indigo Child isn’t your average boutique, and she was afraid that somehow the vision in her head wouldn’t play out how she imagined it to be in the classic city. “This is something that I love and that I have always wanted,” she said explaining to the landlord as she began the renting process of the space. Miller had to prove to the landlord that her vision would work, and it’s something that she is still continuing to do today.

Before the grand opening of the boutique, the Instagram account had well over 5,000 and began the evolution of the store that has yet to slow down. The account now has over 12,000 followers from all over the United States. The boutique is located at 264 East Clayton St., and has been a booming success since opening. Since opening in October Miller’s sales goal was doubled by December.

Unlike your typical boutique in Downtown Athens with sorority styles and game day attire, the Indigo Child differentiates itself from the stereotype due to its edgy style. Most would say that every boutique carries the same “look”, but once you walk into the Indigo Child it is not exactly what you would expect to see from the all girly boutique culture in Athens. “My grandma, mom, and 15-year-old sister all shop here. It is a lifestyle boutique more than just clothes we have vintage in the back, guy stuff” Miller said when asked how she separates her boutiques from others.

A loose fitting shirt, joggers, sneakers, completed with a hat is the typical outfit you would expect to see Miller wearing as you enter the Indigo Child Boutique. Walking inside of the store to your left, you see a scatter of Jimmi Wiz bags that has become a very popular brand in the metro Atlanta area and quickly spread to Athens since the grand opening in October.

Jimmi Wiz bags are handmade from elk skin and deer antlers that are truly one of a kind bags. Miller’s store is the only one in Athens to carry the brand since her family and self are so close with Jimmi Wiz himself. After passing through the bags there are circular racks throughout the store with different labels such as “Sale” or “New Arrivals”, that attract the attention of customers immediately as they walk in. Clothing items are hung up on the walls, plus the inspirational quotes and vintage concert posters that add to the theme of a unique individual. “They are creative, innovative, ahead of their time, and that embodies what we try to do here. Outside of the box kind of thinking,” Miller said as she described what the Indigo Child meant to her.

The team Miller hired for her boutique are a very important aspect to her business, and when beginning her hiring process, she was not just going to have anyone working at her store. She decided to hire people that she knew and trusted, because she felt more comfortable since being a first time business owner.

MacKenzie Johnston is a student of UGA, family friend of the Millers, and employee of the Indigo Child Boutique. Johnston loves working at the store, describing it “Funky. Because everything in here is unique and it’s not stuff you’d see just in any store downtown.” Having a collection of products that customers of all ages can wear is very important in Athens, and the perfect way to isolate your boutique from the others. “There is a variety of products from vintage too new any type of person can come in here whether you want to spend $5 or $300,” Johnston said.

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Pitaya and Dress Up are two boutiques in Athens that are established and popular downtown. When beginning to compare the brands that the Indigo Child carries versus those two it was pretty obvious that the boutiques do not carry anything that the Indigo Child does. Dress Up is a private label store whom places a label on all of their items, and buys their products from whole sale marts. Meanwhile, Pitaya does carry various brands such as Blue Blush, Lush, and Double Zero. Hannah Terranova, customer of the Indigo Child, said “I love that you can get stuff that no one else has where as other stores have a lot of chain stuff, and you’re matching other people.”

The Indigo ChildDress UpPitaya
For Love & LemonsPrivate Label (Wholesale Products) Blue Blush
CleobellaLush Lush
Good HyoumanPikoSignature 8
Ruby YayaMittoilla illa
Made WornEmma's ClosetAudrey
Blue LifePeach Love3 + 1
Mother DenimChris & CarolDouble Zero

Not only do customers come into the boutique to shop for clothing items, but the store also has a home goods selection that has been doing very well. Some even come into the store asking if there are designers who can come decorate their dorm rooms or apartments. Because of the positive feedback and success of the home good selection in the store the Miller’s decided to open up a second store dedicated to all home good products named the Indigo Home right next door to the boutique. It will carry a variety of gift, home, and dorm goods that will fulfill all the needs of those whom are looking for the perfect decorations for their new room.

Miller continues to keep her business outside of the box and extravagant, and with the upcoming spring game, G-Day, this weekend. She decided to have a pop up shop held at her store where customers can stop in and shop for the latest brands that she carries at the Indigo Child.

Exercise 14

Today I used

Snapchat – FREE

Instagram – FREE

Twitter- FREE

All of the media outlets that I used today were free, so yes they are worth having since I can keep up with my friends and celebrities daily lives without having to pay for it.

Customer Service: Make or Break

Athens, Georgia, might be best known as the home of Sanford Stadium and the Georgia Bulldogs, but it is also home to a thriving clothing boutique culture. Most of the stores cater to fans in search of game-day outfits, and students looking for the perfect look for fraternity and sorority events, according to a recent informal poll conducted for a Journalism course.

There are over 20 boutiques located in downtown Athens, and while many have been in their respective locations for years, there are others that are beginning to grow their name in the classic city.
“Mostly I go for game days,” said third year student, Jenny Mai when asked about shopping at boutiques. Mai said that Fringe is her favorite.

Fringe is located at 153 East Clayton Street, and is moderately new, having opened in May 2016. It is co-owned by another local boutique in Athens, Red Dress boutique. Mai described the customer service as being one of the best, rating them a nine out of 10 stating, “They always greet you when you go in and are very helpful when looking for outfits.”

Although some boutiques can be described as having great customer service, there are a few others that customers believe may be overdoing the friendly attitude. A graduate of UGA and now resident of Athens, Ashton Morrison, described a couple of the boutiques stating, “They’re friendly, maybe a little
fake sometimes if we are being honest.” Morrison said she feels that the stereotypes in boutiques in Athens match just about everything that can be thought of. “They all look like Barbies who work in a boutique,” said Morrison when explaining her reasoning of believing the stereotypes.

Stereotypes about boutiques in Athens range from a plethora of things. Such as, the women who are employed at most boutiques are only sorority girls or that the clothes sold are completely overpriced. Another major stereotype about the boutiques deal with race, and how some women are treated by employees than others. You don’t see too many women of color employed at boutiques downtown, and though it isn’t a valid reason to believe the stereotype it can be eye opening for some.

Customer service in boutiques can be crucial when it comes to keeping loyal customers, but it can also be a breaking point for those who won’t return. Fortunately for Cheeky Peach Boutique, there is a loyal customer who completely loves the atmosphere and help they provide each time she visits. Ivey Thompson is a third year student and is affiliated with the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. When inquired about her experiences there she said, “They are super helpful, but not overly annoying helpful where they push you to buy things.” Thompson enjoys Cheeky Peach and has been since her freshman year of college. She loves how they aren’t too aggressive, and are just right when it comes to pairing outfits. “They drew me in through promos during rush my freshman year,” Thompson said when asked how she heard of the store.

Cheeky Peach Boutique on Instagram: “Status: 364 days to find a Valentine for next year⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ Shop link in bio!⠀ ⠀ #cheekypeach #girlfriendjeans #festivalstyle #suede #springtanks #athensga”

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Did you know these things about Zaxby’s?

Headquartered in Athens, Georgia, Zaxby’s is one of the region’s most popular fast food chains with nearly 700 stores all over the Southeast.

Zaxby’s was founded in 1990 by Zach McLeroy and Tony Townley in Statesboro, Georgia. Since opening, the business has been following its motto, and doing “Indescribably Good.” A key of success for the company has been maintaining its uniqueness with original flavors and sauces that cannot be duplicated.

Zaxby’s has a variety of products on its menu from chicken tenders and wings to fried pickles and salads. But, we know they have it all when it comes to the chicken department. You can have your chicken tenders or wings tossed in your favorite flavor, and even enjoy a salad in the dressing of your choice with the chicken tossed in a savory sauce too. The average meal from Zaxby’s can range from $5.99 all the way to $12.99 including your choice of sides and a drink. Among the many choices of sweet and spicy sauces there are some that are very hot.

The Daily Mail reported an incident in July 2016 involving deputy sheriffs in North Carolina. The officers told reporters they were served “inedible food” after receiving very hot wings which resulted in the officers not being able to finish their meal. “Years ago, this profession was respected,” Captain Joel Shores told WBTV. The officer said he believed it came from racial controversy of law enforcement killing unarmed black men. A rep for Zaxby’s stated, “The chain is in 100 percent support of law enforcement officers” and immediately conducted an investigation.

Later in the year, Zaxby’s continued to show its support of law enforcement by having a day dedicated to first responders in metro Atlanta and serving free chicken sandwiches to those who came in uniform. “This provides us an opportunity to give back to those who serve all of us so selflessly every day,” said Zaxby’s Atlanta area president, Fred Weir, in an interview with 11Alive.

Zaxby’s continues to be effective with clientele and with technological advances. An app has been created for customers, creating a quick and easy process of ordering food. “Five years ago, we had two people in our tech department… today we have 20,” said financial projects director for Zaxby’s, Jeff Hood, in an interview with Paymentsource.

The Zaxby’s franchise has been growing since 1990, and there is no stopping them when it comes to grand openings, making them the second fastest growing privately owned company in America. Not only do they make delicious food, but Zaxby’s serves the community and creates waves in all aspects.

Zaxby’s on Twitter: “Good to the last bite. pic.twitter.com/E5bheTMKou / Twitter”

Good to the last bite. pic.twitter.com/E5bheTMKou

 

Trending Topic

My hometown is Lawrenceville, GA and there are a plethora of things trending currently. From the Falcons going to the super bowl and everyone wanting the Migos to perform. Since all three members of the rap group went to a local high school in my county it seems that everyone can’t stop talking about it, and really wanting the guys to perform for half-time. Another topic is dealing with signing day since it was just this past Monday, and Gwinnett County is known for having some of the greatest players signing with D1 schools. One athlete from my former high school, Peachtree Ridge signed with UGA also.

 

 

Inverted Pyramid Exercise

A fire occurred in the Windfair Apartment building that destroyed 10 of 25 units on Thursday night located on the east side of Athens.

According to Captain Mary Smith, firefighters arrived at the complex at 9:05 PM where they saw residents gathered outside on the sidewalk, and “flames were bursting through the roof” as she described the fire.

No one was injured according to the fire department captain, but in the midst about 25 renters have lost all of their possessions. Some residents were able to rescue their pets, while others unfortunately were not.

Thomas Jones, a resident of Windfair building for the past three years, was able to save his two cats, Gingersnap and George. Jones does not have renters insurance. As a result, this has cost him all of his prized possessions that he will not be able to replace. “I lost everything. I am not sure what I will do next,” Jones said.

The fire is still being investigated at this time, however, Smith has said, “We do not suspect foul play.”

Expertise of Maddie James

“I would say I’m a pro at watching football”, Maddie James said. At Highland Park High School, football was one of the main sports that everyone was crazy about since Matthew Stafford, a former UGA football alumni, attended the school.

James’ was a dancer for her high school team, and with that came a better understanding of football since the field under the lights was where most of her time was spent on Friday nights.

Being the dedicated pro football watcher, James would make rosters of the starting and second string line up, so that all of the students were able to know the names of the players. “I made copies and posted them around the school”, James said.  It was important to her to allow the football team to know that the school had their support every Friday night against opposing teams.

 

Jessica Atwell

On Jan. 15, 1997, Jessica Atwell was born in Atlanta, GA. She is the oldest of two, and her younger brother is named John. Jessica attended Etowah High School in Cherokee County, and graduated with the class of 2015. She is a second year student working towards a double major in public relations and international affairs with a minor in Spanish here at Georgia. Jessica loves to dance, listen to music, and hang out with her friends in her free time. You might also catch her around downtown at Italian spots as it is her favorite food.

She tweets at jlatwell25.