This is a really cute store with an awesome selection of clothes and accessories. It has a similar aesthetic to Anthropologie, with lots of cute finds hidden throughout the store. The denim selection is great, and they have a ton of designer jeans that are heavily discounted.
Katie G.
Tu valoración: 5 Decatur, GA
This is my go-to boutique for beautiful clothing treasures. I’d say that it’s similar to Anthropologie in style but ten times more unique and less overwhelming. The selection of clothing and prices is phenomenal. Some pricier items are so beautiful it’s definitely worth the extra buck. The sales and steals are equally as good with a wide selection, too. The Eco-friendly apparel makes you feel good about your purchases, as well. The owner is so friendly and helpful, making it such a joy to shop here. I know I’ll be a regular here for shopping trips to come.
Lynn E.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
Walked into this cute boutique in the N. Druid Hills/Emory area this afternoon. They carry a beautiful selection of eco-friendly, artisan jewelry, gift items, and accessories along with a wide selection of adorable tops, dresses, and jeans. If you are in the area, this shop is worth a stop.
Georgia H.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
What a cute place! I had driven by Evolve on North Decatur so many times and had always wanted to go inside. When I finally did one Tuesday afternoon a couple of weeks ago it was just to look around, \ I ended up buying a beautiful necklace. I have already received numerous compliments on it. I am usually in and out of boutiques like this and only buy something if I immediately see it, but the staff was so friendly and made me so comfortable, I stayed and looked around at everything for at least a half hour! I will be going back for sure when I have more to spend!
Kathleen M.
Tu valoración: 2 Atlanta, GA
To the staff of Evolve, Just a heads up in case you haven’t heard: the economy is in the shitter. Little boutiques like yours are shuttering around the country, and that really bugs me. So I’ve been doing my best to stop in to local independent boutiques as much as I can. Upon leaving Octane I decided to pop in to check out your wares because I liked what I saw in the window. There were two girls in the shop, which surprised me given the off hour(3pm on a Monday). I’ve been corrected by the owner, and apparently only one of the girls was an actual employee; the other a friend of hers/customer. So you’d expect with two young women to help me I’d have really great service, right? Sadly, it was quite the opposite. As I made a couple of laps around the small space, the two women chatted about parties, their past sorority life, and how cute those jeans would look on the other. I spent at least 10 awkward minutes in the store without either one of them asking if I needed assistance or if I was looking for something in particular. In fact, they didn’t say anything until I said«thank you» on the way out and they muttered something in response. As someone who’s worked in a high end boutique, I’ve got some simple rules for y’all. Kind of a boutique 101, but really, be nice to EVERYONE. You never know who’s going to lay down big bucks in your shop, and I can guarantee it’s usually not the most well coiffed that do so. Yeah, I was in Target jeans, but that’s no reason to snub me. I don’t think I’ve ever felt more self-conscious or uncomfortable in a shop, and that’s really a shame as y’all had some cute clothes. Work on your customer service(well, start on it at least) and I might come back. And maybe this time around I’ll spend some money. Sincerely, Kathleen M
Janet G.
Tu valoración: 4 Athens, GA
This place is so beautiful! From the moment I walked in I thought of one friend in particular(a Unilocaler who should be reading this NOW!) who would love the shop. My partner and crime repeatedly reminded me to tell L. about the store since L. just relocated to Atlanta. Note to self: People who love to treat themselves to well-made, super-soft, luxurious fabrics and clothes – people like my friend L. – should stop in at Evolve Boutique. The jeans were on sale when we went in: two pairs for the price of one! This meant that you could get two $ 220 pairs for just $ 220! That’s…um…still $ 220. I pay $ 39 max for my jeans. I won’t be shopping here, but I will be poring over the glorious selection and touching the soft fabrics left and right. Granted, prices vary greatly, but any and all were beyond the scope of my wallet’s range. They have a sweet little selection of cards and stationery, including fold-and-mail letter kits.(Write your letter on one side, then fold and seal and address on the opposite side. I’m a stationery connoiseur and one doesn’t come by this style often. 40 sheets – this includes what serves as the envelope, remember – for $ 8.95!) Other, fancier cards and notes are more expensive. Wallets and beautifully made jewelry are also on display. I marked it as pricey, but keep in mind that I don’t spend much on clothes and accessories.
Laura H.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
I stopped in to Evolve on my lunch break the other day, after reading about Ashley Watson handbags in Daily Candy Atlanta. I found the selection to be eclectic and interesting. They carry brands that are hard to find elsewhere in Atlanta — I especially loved seeing Zachary’s Smile, I spot I loved when I visited NYC. More attractive than the unique clothing was the friendly attitude of the owner. She quickly felt like a trusted shopping advisor, and I liked hearing the back story of how she selected and priced items for her boutique. With a great selection of jeans, dresses and basic tops by the likes of e. vil and Splendid, Evolve is a great new stop on the East Atlanta boutique rotation.
Stephanie S.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicago, IL
This newly opened; environmentally aware boutique is filled with trendy cotton tunics in solid bold colors and recycled materials formed into stylin’ belts and wineglasses to turn your night into an earth friendly event. The owner decided to use the warning about global climate change in her vision for opening her own boutique filled with organic cotton tops to wear over tight fitting jeans. It works for most Emory girls, if you have an endless supply of money to fill your wallet with, for the rest of us, we can browse and find the same looks for cheaper elsewhere if we don’t mind sweat shops in china and cotton grown with pesticides. No sales yet, but they are sure to come once the season changes.