Editorâs note: This is the 399th in a series of articles recalling vanished Huntington scenes.
HUNTINGTON â Surely the best-remembered tenant of the building on the southeast corner of 4th Avenue and 10th Street is The Style Shop, an upscale womenâs shop that moved there after its original store, located just across 4th Avenue, was destroyed in a fire.
The first tenant of the five-story building built in 1903 was a store operated by John W. Valentine. Later it housed the Day & Night Bank and was known as the Day & Night Building. (At a time when banks typically closed at 3 p.m., the Day & Night Bank stayed open until 10p.m., hence its odd name.)
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For clothing designer and entrepreneur Karolyne Ashley, it all begins and ends with love.
The Drexel University graduate, who has been featured in Fashion Week events in New York, the Bahamas and Nigeria, said she has a passion for people and believes that the ultimate quality of life is created by loving each other âas deeply as we love ourselves.â
That importance, she said, reigns supreme as a core company value and acts as a guide in the process of planning the pieces she creates.
âWe are excited to share our love and creativity with every woman that wants to tap into their inner goddess. Love is truly the key,â said Ashley, whose company, The Karolyne Ashley Atelier, has created âfantasyâ evening wear pieces she says exude the most dreamy types of elegance and glamour.
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