Parker County Today OCTOBER 2018 | Page 71

BOUTIQUE Emily Laszczak embodies the fashion wisdom of Iris Apfel who said, “When you don’t dress like everybody else, you don’t have to think like every- body else.” Everything she’s wearing came from Peacock’s Feed and Boutique, known to native Parker Countians as The Feed Store with Flare! Like Emily, emporium owners Blaine and Tamara Peacock are enthusiastic supporters of the Weatherford/Parker County Animal Shelter and Tamara is something of a fash- ionista. Emily’s outfit is perfect for daytime apparel and great for lunch at Vintage Café. Yet when she slips on a flow- ing Kimona, it becomes the perfect look for a night out, a benefit concert or festive gathering just for fun. Kimona by L&B, velveteen cami- sole top by Umgee, jeans by L&B,crossbody bag by Consuela and jewelry sold at Peacocks. 69