No, no, no, 712 Designs / Euphoria is not closed; however the building is for sale. In the meantime, go and get your vintage fix while you can. Whether it is formals ranging from mid century classics to over the top shabby chic look, 712 Designs/ Euphoria has something for every funky dresser. Who wants to show up in the same mass produced dress? It’s all about being of kind, isn’t?
I’ve been shopping at 712 Designs / Euphoria for the last 15 years and one thing I do know is things move fast, so hurry up if you like one of the items I’ve pictured. Tausha and Pat (owners) will blow your mind with their vintage finds.
712 Designs / Euphoria is open Tuesday thru Friday 12-6 and Saturdays 12-5; located at 712 West Congress St. Lafayette. Call 337.233.2034 for more information.
There will soon be a whole lot of shakin’ going on at Benny’s Sportshack Supplement Depot, a new concept by Opelousas native Benny Nele. Located at 2002 Johnston St., the supplement shop, smoothie bar and café, featuring hot off the press paninis and wraps, plans to open in late May.
Philip deMahy Sr., a once respected New Iberia ad exec, was sentenced May 2 to spend the next two years (he faced up to 100 years) in a state penitentiary after state and federal investigators found dozens of images depicting children engaged in lewd sexual acts on his personal computer.
This year’s Cool Town issue is all about people who are not native to South Louisiana but made a conscious decision to be here, to be among us, to participate in our culture and contribute to it.
A shelved ordinance transferring $200,000 from a northside drainage project to a south Lafayette development may not break any laws, but it stinks to high heaven.
An effort to restore a shuttered dancehall and document other vacant or razed honky-tonks could serve as a model for saving an endangered species of entertainment.
Lafayette’s gene pool has been host to a long line of eccentric characters who have blurred the lines between crazy, genius, disturbed and curiously entertaining.