Lonny Magazine

Lonny LovesALLISON JAYJACK

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1.What is your greatest professional accomplishment?

Opening Ladybird Boutique.

2. What is your most prized possession?

Hooded mink duster.

3.Who is the person who most embodies “style”?

Jane Birkin—especially in the 1960s and ’70s. She was very classical and appealing.

4.In what historical period would you most like to have lived?

The 1970s. The fashion was revolutionizing.

[description of image]5.How do you choose clothes and accessories for Ladybird?

Classic Americana style with a twist.

6. With what fictional character do you most identify?

Rhoda Morgenstern from Mary Tyler Moore.

7.Where do you feel most inspired?

Definitely while shopping for vintage pieces. I love hunting for those rare finds.

8.Has owning a shop changed the way you shop for your own clothes?

Of course. Outside of Ladybird, I usually shop for vintage.

9.In your next life, who or what would you most like to be?

A musician or a history professor.

10. What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Surrounded by family and good friends, enjoying cocktails and amazing food.

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[image number and description]1. Grandmother’s Monogrammed Ring. Find similar one at Sorella Jewelry Studio
2. The Original His is Hers® Shirt: $95, Claridge + King
3. Demi Curve Boot Cut Jeans: $79.50, Levi’s
4. Hermes Elixir Des Merveiles by Hermes Eau De Parfum Spray: $63.16 for 1.7 oz
5. LaCroix Sparkling Water in Lemon: $20 for pack of $24

Lucky Magazine: Shopping Guide

Columbus Shopping: Ladybird  

Styled like a deeply feminine parlor, the shop has a subtly edgy vibe. Perfectly worn-in jean jackets are arranged next to floral Tucker blouses, while menswear-inspired Claridge & King shirts rest next to Mike Gonzalez leather vests.

 

Allison Jayjack: Columbus Socialite Of The Week

January 7, 2011

Columbus Socialite of the Week: ALLISON JAYJACK

With this blistering cold weather that has once again found itself here in lovely Columbus, there’s only one thing that makes it better…thinking about Resort Wear!
Whether or not you’re going on a mini-vacay soon, stores are filling their racks with great new numbers that actually can be worn all year round!Speaking of great resort wear (stay tuned for another feature coming soon), have you checked out Ladybird Boutique in the Short North?With bright colors in the equipment blouses and Paul and Joe Sister Dresses, you’re sure to be styling this winter and spring!From a girl who loved fashion and playing dress up at an early age, Allison Jayjack, owner of Ladybird, brought her passion and talent to the Short North.

This Marshall University and soccer player alum, started Ladybird after holding many trunk shows through her journey. They definitely paid off, because we’re fortunate enough to have one of the greatest boutiques right here in Columbus featuring designers Rag and Bone, Habitual, Levi’s and more!

After living and working in top cities such as New York City, Toronto and Chicago, what does Allison enjoy most about Columbus?

GETTING TO KNOW…ALLISON JAYJACK


Miss C.S. - By far Favorite thing to do in Columbus: 
AJ: Picnics at Goodale Park in the summer with lady friends

Miss C.S. - Favorite Restaurant in the City:
AJ: Basil for spicy noodle dishes and Rossi for pizza

Miss C.S. - Favorite Hidden Gem:
AJ: The quarry in the summer

Miss C.S. – Favorite Shop/Store:
AJ: Of course Ladybird and Second Chance

Miss C.S. - Best Party/Scene in the City: 
AJ: Glorious cocktails at Mouton

Miss C.S. - Best Band in Town: 
AJ: Good Company, my friend does some great Stevie Nicks covers

Miss C.S. - Favorite Sports Team: 
AJ: I really enjoy baseball games when the sun is shining

Miss C.S. - Athlete or Celeb of choice: 
AJ: Captain Betty, she is the definition of a classy lady

Miss C.S. - Charity of Choice: 
AJ: Dress for Sucess. They are constantly finding ways to empower women.

Miss C.S. – How long have you lived in Columbus: 
AJ: My family moved here when I was two, I did some traveling after college and then returned in fall of 2007.

Miss C.S. – Describe Ladybird boutique: 
AJ: A cozy shop filled with beautiful pieces that translate to any individual’s style. It’s a place that promotes and caters to uncontrived, independant style.

Miss C.S. – Favorite item in Ladybird: 
AJ: Claridge and King menswear inspired button downs

Miss C.S. – Hot trend for winter:
AJ: Fur always

Miss C.S. – What are you most looking forward to in 2011:
AJ: Starting Babybird and other little projects

Miss C.S. – Any New Year’s resolutions:
AJ: Drink more water

Miss C.S. – A Columbus Socialite is:
AJ: Always up to something

Capital Style: Style Mavens

Thursday, September 16, 2010  06:00 AM

Jayjack, 28, was a standout athlete at Dublin Coffman High School and played soccer at Marshall University before venturing into the fashion world. After working in New York, Chicago and Toronto, she returned to her hometown to open her own haven, Ladybird-a fun, well-edited shop which she aptly describes as East Coast prepster meets West Coast edge.Jin Fillinger
In Her Words 
Your style:
Clean, modern, glamorous and a bit masculineWhy style matters:
It’s a way of saying who you are without saying so.Your inspiration:
I am inspired by everything from my relationships, to movies, thrifting, music, blogs, art and something as simple as people watching.What She’s Wearing
BB Dakota blouse, $70; LVC denim shorts, $160; Candela booties, $182; House of Harlow horseshoe bangle, $42; House of Harlow peacock bangle, $72; all at Ladybird. Vintage watch, Jayjack’s own.

Columbus Alive

Allison Jayjack of Ladybird

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Allison Jayjack of Ladybird

Ladybird is like an extension of Allison Jayjack’s closet.

Jayjack opened Ladybird, a women’s clothing and accessories boutique in the Short North, a year and a half ago to share her love of vintage. Her style comes shining through in the one-of-a-kind tops, dresses, shoes and jewelry, along with new lines that fit the same eclectic aesthetic.

She’s always got her eyes peeled for vintage finds for her store, herself or her home. Here, she shares some shopping advice and fashion favorites.

How do you discover what’s next?

It’s all about observing what’s on the streets, noticing the risk-takers and translating.

What blogs do you read?

For fashion: Knight Cat, My Daily Style, Am-lul, All the Pretty Birds. For home inspiration: M.A. Belle.

What’s your favorite shopping find?

It’s a toss-up between vintage YSL platforms and a vintage pieced mink jacket.

Where do you go if you need a new dress for the weekend?

If nothing from Ladybird will do, I head to Second Chance in Grandview – perfect vintage pieces, and I usually walk out with more than I plan.

Where do you go shoe shopping?

EBay or Filene’s.

Where do you shop for things for your home?

Mostly antique shops. Heritage Square Antique Mall in Reynoldsburg has amazing steals. A few little shops in downtown Powell, and Collier West for inspiration.

Who’s the most stylish person you know?

Two good friends, local lovelies Sarah Miller and Elizabeth Bean Smith. Sarah has an incredible eye for teaming the new and old, and Elizabeth is always casually chic and has mastered the art of layering.

What things do you wear or carry every day?

Burt’s Bees pomegranate lip balm and loads of jewels on my wrists. I feel naked without
them.

What shampoo did you use this morning?

Brocato

Who cuts your hair?

Katie Hafner at Salon Lofts is truly amazing, and she sells this Moroccan oil that is a dream
come true.

Playing Favorites

Jeans: Vintage Levi’s

Color to wear: Navy

Trend right now: Nautical chic

Thing in Ladybird right now: Stripes!

Designer: Too many to list – but I’m really enjoying Alexa Chung’s new line for Madewell.

Styling products: Moroccan oil, DiorShow mascara, lavender baby oil

Perfume: Hermes Elixir des Merveilles

Scent for your home: Voluspa’s Makassar Ebony & Peach

City for shopping: Cleveland, in the summer. Estate and garage sales galore.

The Lantern

Allison Jayjack: Dublin native opens vintage shop, Ladybird
By Leigh Brock

Published: Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Short North added another boutique to its list of storefront shops when Ladybird opened its doors for the first time Saturday night.

“I’ve been around retail all my life,” said Allison Jayjack, 26, the owner and creator of Ladybird who is eager to share her sophisticated vintage style with the fashion forward of Columbus.

Jayjack’s love for fashion and all things vintage began at a young age and has inspired both the decor and the collection at Ladybird. The store is thoughtfully staged with displays, artwork and vintage books and photographs – many of which are original family prints.

After graduating from Marshall University with a degree in fashion merchandising, Jayjack, a Dublin native, spent time in New York City before joining Abercrombie, where she opened new stores in Toronto. After returning to Columbus, Jayjack worked and sold jewelry to Grandview’s Principessa.

While clothing from upscale designers such as Susana Monaco, Built By Wendy and Charlotte Ronson are a large part of Ladybird’s inventory, the heart of Ladybird is its vintage jewelry, accessories and bits of clothing.

“I have always loved vintage jewelry,” Jayjack said. “My grandmother has boxes upon boxes of it and I was always obsessed with it.”

Jayjack first started selling her redesigned vintage jewelry at parties and local boutiques, including Ivy Hill, which occupied the space before moving to St. Louis, Mo.
The boutique boasts a diverse inventory that includes Alternative Orange Label tees, BLVD signature handbags, vintage jewelry and many lines that cannot be found anywhere else in Columbus, Jayjack said.

Because items range from $15 vintage scarves to $370 For Joseph leather jackets, shopping at Ladybird can be a treat even for shoppers on a budget.
Ladybird is located at 716 N. High St., between Jeni’s Ice Creams and Rowe and is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Leigh Brock can be reached at brock.93@osu.edu.