Life Along the Streetcar with Tom Heath from The Heath Team Nova Home Loans

Designing Dreams: Unveiling the Creative Journey of Chelsea Adler at Willow’s Bazaar Boutique

On this week’s show we’re gonna have Chelsea Adler, she’s the owner of Willow’s Bizarre Boutique in downtown Tucson. She’s also a clothing designer, a blogger, and she just finished her first novel, so we have a lot to catch up on.

Today is May 21th, my name is Tom Heath and you’re listening to “Life Along the Streetcar”.

Each and every Sunday our focus is on Social, Cultural and Economic impacts in Tucson’s Urban Core and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A Mountain to the U of A and all stops in between. You get the inside track- right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on DowntownRadio.org- we’re also available on your iPhone or Android using our very own Downtown Radio app. Reach us by email [email protected] — interact with us on Facebook at LifeAlongTheStreetcar and follow us on Twitter @StreetcarLife

Our intro music is by Ryanhood and we exit with music from The Danger Twins, “Style.”

Transcript (Unedited)

Tom Heath

Good morning. It’s a beautiful Sunday in the old Pueblo and you’re listening to KTDT Tucson. Thank you for spending a part of your brunch hour with us. On your downtown Tucson can be sponsored all volunteer powered rock and roll radio station. On this week’s show we’re gonna have Chelsea Adler she’s the owner of Willow’s Bizarre Boutique in downtown Tucson. She’s also a clothing designer, a blogger, and she just finished her first novel, so we have a lot to catch up on. Today is May 21st, 2023. My name is Tom Heath, and you’re listening to Life Along the Streetcar.

Tom Heath

Each and every Sunday, our focus on social, cultural, and economic impacts in Tucson’s urban core, and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about. From A-Mountain to the University of Arizona and all stops in between, you get the inside track right here on 99.1 FM, streaming on downtownradio.org, also available on your iPhone or Android with our very own Downtown Radio Tucson app, which you can get from the App Store or the Google Play. And then you’ll be connected to us wherever you go. And if you want to reach us on the show, you can interact with us on Facebook and Instagram at LifeAlongTheStreetcar. And then if you want information about our show, our book, maybe past episodes, or just simply to contact us, you can go to our webpage, which is LifeAlongTheStreetcar.org. And of course you can listen to our podcast on all kinds of platforms like Spotify, iTunes and just you know say hey smart speaker why don’t you play that lifelong streetcar podcast and it should pop up we’ll see.

Tom Heath

Busy time around the university with graduation happening. Students figuring out what they’re going to be doing with their careers after college. And I had a great tour of the Karras Mirror Lab earlier this week. I want to thank the University of Arizona College of Sciences for putting this on. They invited some people from around the community. I snuck on the list, shh don’t tell them, and I got the beautiful tour of the facility but also some really good insight into the impact of our economy by the colleges of sciences. Specifically in this case it was about the mirror lab and the astronomy aspects of what we do in Tucson. But we’re huge, this is a huge component. We’ll feature a show on it coming up later in the summer. But I was just very impressed with the tour and just kind of got my mind spinning about all the things that happen on that university campus that we just, maybe we take for granted and don’t think through the impact that they have in our community and really around the globe world And now with what we’re seeing with these, the mirror lab and what they’re doing with all the technology and optical sciences, we’re really reaching the far ends of space from right here in Tucson.

Tom Heath

So again, more to come on that, but I just wanna give a shout out to the College of Science of the University of Arizona and especially the team at the Keras Mirror Lab for letting us take a really really fun tour and look around. We’ll have some of those pictures on Facebook if you want to check out some of the cool shots that I was able to take from inside the lab there. And our featured guest today is also a fascinating individual. This is Chelsea Adler. She is the owner of Willow’s Bazaar Boutique in downtown Tucson. She’s a shopmate of ours because we have the Tucson Gallery. She’s got the boutique there inside of the proper shops. And just really fascinated with her and her history and how she became the owner and then learning all these things about what she’s doing, you know, kind of with fashion and tying into her original love of literature. So here’s the interview I recorded there just a few days ago.

Tom Heath

Well, Chelsea, welcome to Life Along the Streetcar. Chelsea Moore-

Chelsea Adler

Thanks. I’m happy to be here. Paul Jones

Tom Heath

Well, excited to have you because you’re a creative. We love having creatives on the show.

Chelsea Adler

Chelsea Moore- I love being called a creative.

Tom Heath

So is that, is that rare for you or do you get that often?

Chelsea Adler

Um, I’m people don’t really use that word very often. No, no. I think, I think, uh, being a boutique owner, I think a lot of people don’t realize, um, that I’m actually a designer. People that have known me long enough know that that was the route I took, but now they see me with a boutique full of all kinds of clothes and they know I have a toddler and don’t have a lot of time to sew. So I think they assume I’m not designing as much as I was before.

Tom Heath

Well, I think that that’s what attracted me first to having you on the show was, I mean, you, let’s first of all talk about it. It’s Willow’s Bazaar, Willow’s, what is it?

Chelsea Adler

Willow’s Bazaar Boutique.

Tom Heath

Okay, I always try to reverse those. So you’re in the proper shops where our Tucson gallery is. So we’ve seen each other quite a bit and your clothes are fabulous. But then I learned that you design many of them. And that was like, oh my gosh, because that to me is a whole different level.

Chelsea Adler

It is a whole thing. And I do a hybrid so that I can keep my costs down. Keeping things all wholesale bought, paying all the shipping and all that kind of stuff, constantly having to buy can raise your cost quite a bit. And the fact that I keep my own clothing line in it and I keep it exclusive to my store. It keeps my costs a little bit lower so I can balance it out between each other. So I’m able to compete with other boutiques in the area in that way.

Tom Heath

So a couple questions, who is Willow?

Chelsea Adler

Well, the name of the boutique is actually a different story. So I started with this boutique six or seven years ago just designing. I was getting ready to launch my clothing line and I got connected with the original owner of Willow’s Bazaar and she was looking for a designer to design exclusively for her store. We hit it off right away and it was a match made in heaven, and that’s how it started. And then about a year into that relationship with her, she decided to move a different direction, and she offered to sell me the whole store. So I just bought the entire business from her. And I kept the name mainly because she already had a pretty decent following, pretty decent customer base and I didn’t want to confuse them. I wanted to stay true to the brand and she named it after her grandmother, I believe.

Tom Heath

Okay. So that’s where the

Chelsea Adler

name comes

Tom Heath

from. There we go. So it’s from some persons I’ve never met, grandmother.

Chelsea Adler

Yes, exactly. And

Tom Heath

it is Willow’s Bizarre Routine.

Tom Heath

And

Tom Heath

the clothing is fabulous. And then I think where I first figured out that you, well, I didn’t figure it out, where it was apparent to me that you do your own clothing, you posted something on Facebook about how you’d found a fabric that you designed like some of your first clothing. And you thought you were out. You were so excited.

Chelsea Adler

It was so nostalgic. It was one of the first bolts of fabric I bought when I started my clothing line. Like I have my sketches from when I was first. It was just a concept. It was just a little baby idea in my brain. And I was using this fabric in those concept sketches and I didn’t even realize I had it anymore. So it was very, it felt very serendipitous and very like, you’re on the right path. I found it because I had hit about my seven year mark of doing this with willows and I had just passed my anniversary and I found this fabric from when I first started and I was like, oh the timing of this is just great. I have to make some swimsuits.

Tom Heath

And how did you, where was this first inkling to start designing clothing? Was this something from a young age? Did you get in school?

Chelsea Adler

You know, thinking back, I think it started, I remember my mom bought me this when I was like seven. My mom bought me this Lisa Frank knitting kit. I never touched the knitting loom, but I was obsessed with the rainbow yarn that it came with. And I took a t-shirt and I laid it down and I spread the yarn out across the t-shirt and I just tied it in a bunch of knots into the shape of the t-shirt. And I was like, I made a shirt, I’m going to give it to my friend. And it was probably the most hideous thing I ever made. Well,

Tom Heath

you were seven. It’s a little bit of a slide.

Chelsea Adler

I just became obsessed. And then I was obsessed with fashion just growing up. I never expected it to become my career. I always wanted to write and teach writing. But it just kind of blossomed and just kept going and I’ve never stopped. I just, I did my prom dress in high school. And then I got into college. I got into FITM in Los Angeles. It’s the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. It’s in Los Angeles. They’ve got a couple campuses throughout California, but I got in and it was my first realization that I could actually make like an educated career out of this field. And then I got into doing fashion shows and that was a whole new world that was just eye-opening and then I learned about trends forecasting and and how much our Everyday life and the world around us politics all of it. It affects the fashion industry and that became fascinating to me. So then I started my blog about, um, freaky fashion history.

Tom Heath

Is the black, is the blog called freaky fashion history? It’s

Chelsea Adler

called freaky fashion Friday. I post on Fridays. And

Tom Heath

you’re still doing, um,

Chelsea Adler

Yeah. And so I post a blog article about, um, just the weird things in fashion that you would never think are connected. Um, I think one of them is about like the way, um, I wrote it during the pandemic and it’s sorry. It’s about the way that, uh, um, illnesses have affected fashion throughout history and the things that we still use today without even realizing that they came from stretch

Tom Heath

pants.

Chelsea Adler

Stretch pants. No, we can thank Chanel for

Tom Heath

those.

Tom Heath

That was COVID. Everyone’s just doing their stretch

Tom Heath

pants.

Tom Heath

But you’re saying there’s some more, some that have come from these sort of pandemics, there’s

Chelsea Adler

clothing lines that have come from that? Yeah, elements of fashion that have come

Tom Heath

from pandemics, like,

Chelsea Adler

I mean, honestly, even just masks come from the black plague. Perfume comes from the black plague when people would walk around with roses and rose petals and scents in their pockets and stuff. So they started making perfume at mass marketing that.

Tom Heath

And this is all. And you’re doing the blog freak, Freaky Fashion Friday. And then how long have you been doing that?

Chelsea Adler

Since I bought the boutique, so a couple of years. Oh

Tom Heath

wow.

Chelsea Adler

So I post that directly on my website. And then I also post it on vocal.media.

Tom Heath

So I’m not cool, So I don’t know what that is, but I can find your

Tom Heath

website.

Tom Heath

And then are you from Tucson or where are you?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah, I was born in California, but I was raised here in Tucson. I left for a couple of years to go to college in Los Angeles and then I came back and I’m here.

Tom Heath

And the owner, Willow’s granddaughter, you met her in Tucson?

Chelsea Adler

No, we met through a mutual friend in Tucson, but at the time she was in Hawaii. So our entire relationship was long distance. I actually didn’t meet her for the first time until probably about three months ago.

Tom Heath

Oh, so this whole thing had transacted and you never actually physically met?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah, we were just completely virtual. She was in Hawaii and then she moved to New Mexico. And then now she’s back in Tucson and we met a couple of months ago. She came in and visited the store and got to see what I’ve grown it into since buying it from her. And that was very surreal and very tear jerking to be able to show her that.

Tom Heath

Absolutely. That’s fantastic. So and then you’re like the line of clothing you design is there and I don’t know the terms I saw you explaining some of the difference between like a woven fabric and a like I don’t know what all that stuff means but you have a specific style that you create or?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah, it all started out very beachy and resort oriented. Hawaii? Yeah. Yeah. And I use a lot of fashion from ancient Greece as a lot of inspiration, a lot of the silhouettes from that. And the biggest thing is I like to use fabrics that are incredibly soft, incredibly comfortable, and are eco-friendly. Just try to limit my footprint with all of that. And I like my pieces to be as versatile as possible. So all my swimwear is reversible. So you get two swimsuits out of one. And then everything can mix and match with each other. There’s no limit to the things that I make. I want it to be as versatile as possible. You can wear it loose, you can wear it tight, you can wear it with those pants or those pants.

Tom Heath

So you buy a few items and that goes a long way versus having to buy a bunch of different accessories and this shirt only goes with these pants, but only if I’m going out at night. If I’m going to brunch, I have to wear a different shirt. Yes.

Chelsea Adler

Yeah. And I try to keep my silhouettes

Tom Heath

as simple. Look at me sounding all fashion.

Chelsea Adler

You’re on to something. You’re getting it. I try to keep my silhouettes as simple as possible so that they stay timeless, so that they don’t necessarily go out

Tom Heath

of fashion. That’s Chelsea Adler. She’s the owner of Willow’s Bizarre Boutique in downtown Tucson. We’ll be back to the second half of that interview so you can learn more about all of my fashion knowledge, which is Very limited, but also some upcoming plans. She’s got for some designs about to be released and a really interesting way to tie Fashion and her original passion of literature together But first I want to remind you that you are listening to Life Along the Streetcar on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM and streaming on downtownradio.org.

Speaker 5

Greetings and salutations Downtown Radio listeners. Paleo Dave, your unfrozen caveman DJ here to spread the good word about the Scrambled Sunrise Rock Mix, happening every weekday morning from 7-9am right here on Downtown Radio. From the earliest days of psych, punk and new wave, to 80’s college rock, 90’s alternative and the ongoing wave of 21st Century Indie Rock, it’s all right here on the Scrambled Sunrise. So tune in via 99.1 FM if you’re in the greater downtown area, or streaming worldwide via downtownradio.org.

Tom Heath

And it’s Paleo Dave, keeping us entertained from 7 to 9 every weekday morning starting tomorrow morning which is Monday and then we’re gonna jump back into or the interview or just right before the break talking about Chelsea’s desire to to multi-purpose her clothes so that they are more sustainable, you can use them in different ways and then she’s going to launch into a new product she’s about to launch and then we’re going to finish up talking about some of the cool projects that she’s working on. I

Chelsea Adler

have a maxi dress that I’m about to bring in probably next month and I’m

Tom Heath

keeping… Explain that to me because I know I talk fashion, but I don’t know what that means.

Chelsea Adler

So a maxi dress just means it’s floor length. So it’s a full

Tom Heath

maximum length dress. Gotcha. Versus a mini skirt or

Chelsea Adler

something like that. Exactly. Yeah. So I am bringing in a new maxi dress next month. And the thing about that is I’m keeping the hem raw, which means I’m not finishing the hem on the fabric. I’m using a type of fabric that won’t fray. It’s a really wonderful, soft, modal jersey knit. Thank you, Chanel. And it doesn’t fray at the bottom. So

Chelsea Adler

if you decide that you don’t want it to be max anymore, you can just chop it off and make it short and there’s no hard feelings.

Tom Heath

Wow.

Tom Heath

Yeah. Look

Tom Heath

at

Tom Heath

that. You can do it yourself. It’s kind of like the Ikea of fashion. They’re just, we’ll sell you the raw material and you do with it what you want.

Tom Heath

Yeah,

Chelsea Adler

people think there’s a lot of rules in fashion, but I think the most important thing about it is you do what you feel the most comfortable in and fashion is freedom when it comes to expressing yourself.

Tom Heath

That does seem like for a while, it was the other way. Like fashion was sort of a, of a prison in which you had to fit in to something and now it does seem you can express yourself more through your, your outfits.

Chelsea Adler

No white after, what is it? No way after Labor

Tom Heath

Day,

Chelsea Adler

Whatever, wear white

Tom Heath

whenever you want. No open-toed

Chelsea Adler

shoes with bell-bottoms. Fight me. Well,

Tom Heath

settle down. Don’t want to get too crazy here. And then one thing I think is really important that I find very inspiring by your work is that as you display a lot of your advertisements you have a variety of models. They are not like a standard type of model that people think of in a fashion model but these are beautiful individuals that range in all kinds of diverse ways.

Chelsea Adler

Yes and that has been very important to me from the beginning. When I first started my clothing line, I was designing from a size zero all the way up to a 16. And I had an element in there to where if they were any bigger than that or any smaller than that, all they had to do was send me their measurements and I would customize a design based on their measurements. So I didn’t want to disclude anybody in my clothing line and I’ve carried that through with the wholesale that I purchased as well. I’ve made sure that every single piece that I offer on my website that’s not part of my clothing line is available in as many sizes as possible to get.

Tom Heath

And where do people like find out more? You mentioned your website. What is the website?

Chelsea Adler

The website is WillowsBazaarBoutique.com. Bazaar is B-A-Z-A-A-R. People spell it with an I a lot.

Tom Heath

That’s bizarre. Yeah. And then on that, they’re going to get your clothing line, but they’ll also be able to find your blog. Yes. And then is there like a bio on you or the store?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah, so The homepage will have my bio. If you scroll all the way down to the bottom, it’ll have a little blurb just about who I am, what the boutique is about, and where I hope to take it in the future. And then on the side menu, you’ll find everything. I’ve got everything categorized in different collections, so it’s really easy to shop. I’ll usually have a featured collection at the top of it, depending on the season or what holiday might be coming up. And then I also have a link to my blog on that side menu as well.

Tom Heath

And the blog, and we don’t have a lot of time left, but the blog I think is interesting because again, as I’ve learned more about you, that’s a small piece of what you actually put on paper. You, yes. Can you talk about your, your side gig?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah. So I have continued. I mentioned that I thought I wanted to be a writer and I still do. I don’t think I know I still do. So I’m a jack of all trades a little bit. So I do write as well. Starting the blog was my way of being able to continue that creative outlet without leaving, without having to walk away from, you know, my fashion. Right.

Tom Heath

You’re able to combine those interests. Yeah,

Chelsea Adler

exactly. And it’s a really unique combination as well. I’m a little dark and twisty, so I was able to kind of take my love for the dark and twisted and make it fashion and make it writing. And then I also have finished my first novel. So if you like spicy, stay tuned for that because that’s some spicy romance coming out soon.

Tom Heath

Some very well-dressed characters I’m assuming.

Chelsea Adler

Oh yeah. I describe outfits like it’s my job or something.

Tom Heath

Is the now is there a name for the novel?

Chelsea Adler

Yes, it’s called Always Have Always Will. Okay. And it’s a contemporary romance, second chance romance set in San Diego, California. And she’s a young entrepreneur, not unlike myself.

Tom Heath

Is this autobiographical?

Chelsea Adler

Oh, definitely not. No, it’s definitely

Tom Heath

not mom. Whatever you’re reading is definitely

Chelsea Adler

not. No, my mom is not allowed to read it. I’ve told everyone in my family, if you read it, don’t tell me. I don’t want anyone to know I know those things.

Tom Heath

So the novel, do you, it’s, it’s, is it, he said it’s coming out.

Chelsea Adler

Yeah. I am waiting to hear back from a third publisher to see what they have to offer. I’ve gotten two yeses from two different publishers. One is local to Tucson. One is based in Los Angeles and London, and the other one is based in New York and Ontario. So I’m waiting to hear back from that one to see what they want to do. And depending on the offers, I can kind of compare, and then I can maybe even look down the self-publishing route. It really depends on.

Tom Heath

Okay. So I’ll make sure I understand the

Tom Heath

arc of this story correctly. So you were interested in Lisa Frank Colors and Clothing.

Tom Heath

Yes. Then you were going to be a writer. Then you opened a boutique and then you connected back to writing by writing about fashion. And now you’re writing a book in which fashion is incorporated.

Chelsea Adler

Yes.

Tom Heath

So from seven years old on your life has taken a pretty specific path, although it’s just been sort of slight variations along the way. Yeah.

Chelsea Adler

Yeah. And I feel very lucky that I have not strayed from the things that I’ve been passionate about my whole life. I feel like a lot of people change their mind a lot or they get lost along the way. And in other aspects of my life, I’m very lost, but in this one, at least I have stuck to my guns and I know what I’m doing.

Tom Heath

And then this is just a rumor, so

Tom Heath

again, if this is not something you’re ready to talk about, and I don’t even know much about it, I just heard that you might be doing a podcast soon like your own podcast?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah. So me and my sister, along that spicy train, me and my sister got an idea of doing a podcast that we’re exploring our avenues for and we’re going to be exploring the different elements of healthy relationships, what that looks like and how to see the red flags in toxic relationships and healthy sex and breaking the stigma of some of those different cultures within the sexual world and stuff like that. Just try to give a bigger understanding to it.

Tom Heath

Paul

Tom Heath

Matzko, J.D. And down the road, as the book comes out and the podcast comes out, is this all going to be something you’ll be able to find through Willow’s Bazaar Boutique?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah, I am going to be tying it all together. I do plan on expanding Willow’s Bazaar into a bookstore as well. I want to add books into it. I’ve already got a little bit going with my Blind Date with a Book element. Those are craft-wrapped books, so it’s a surprise when you open it. But I do eventually want to add a full bookstore element to it and incorporate the clothing through bookish clothing, through licensed apparel, depending on the book, the hottest book at the moment, whatever. And then also really incorporating loungewear and that really cozy feeling of sitting down with a real book and reading and turning the page and all of that. So

Tom Heath

I want to put it all together. That’s fantastic. That is fantastic. And then besides the website, do people find you on social media? Do you have?

Chelsea Adler

Yeah, I’m on Instagram at willows.bazaar.boutique. I’m on TikTok, chelsea.willows. And then I’m on Facebook as well, but I don’t remember that handle. I don’t

Tom Heath

really use the Facebook that much. They can

Tom Heath

probably track it down.

Tom Heath

Yeah, yeah.

Chelsea Adler

You just look up Willow’s Bazaar Boutique, it’ll pop up.

Tom Heath

Wow, so Chelsea, a young entrepreneur here in Tucson, part of the Proper Shops, which we talk a lot about them because my partners and I also have the Tucson Gallery and we’re actually recording this in the proper shops at the galleries of podcast studio, where we tend to

Tom Heath

meet with artists and other creatives. So Chelsea is definitely a creative and anyone that doesn’t use that term just does not understand what Chelsea does. Well, hopefully

Chelsea Adler

they will after this.

Tom Heath

I really appreciate your time and good luck on everything. We’ll stay in touch.

Chelsea Adler

Thanks. Yay.

Tom Heath

Yay indeed, Chelsea. Yay indeed. Fun interview and a really talented young entrepreneur here in Tucson and excited to see where the future takes her. My name is Tom Heath. You’re listening to Life Along the Streetcar on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM and streaming on downtownradio.org.

Tom Heath

Thank you very much. Enjoy your evening. Bye bye. Brother Mark, just one of those fabulous volunteer DJs that keeps Downtown Radio rocking and rolling six days a week and then on Sundays of course we open it up for a little bit different types of music, starting off with Mr. Nature at 7 a.m. Every Sunday and kind of going through with DJ Bank, Art of Easing, and then we get into our talk shows. Following me at 11.30 is gonna be Ted Przelski and his show is Words and Work, talking about the labor movement here in Tucson and writers in Tucson. Always an interesting philosophical and cerebral conversation that he puts together in the top of the hour. It’s Ty Logan, then back into music at one. And you can check all that out on the station’s website, downtownradio.org. And while you’re there, there’s a donate button, which, you know, go ahead and click that. Maybe a dollar or two here and there helps. And if you wanna become an ongoing sustaining member with monthly donations, it’s a really

Tom Heath

great way to help us budget so that we can continue to deliver high quality programming and even do a little bit better for you. Because remember, it’s volunteer run, so the money you put in goes towards programming equipment, the things that make the station better.

Tom Heath

When I

Tom Heath

started off the show talking about a really cool tour that I had at the Karras Mirror Lab and I kind of glossed over a couple of the key factors, which is they do tours for the public. They’ve been doing them fairly regularly up until COVID. And then of course that took a break during that period. But I did hear that coming in the fall, you’ll be able to take a tour of the lab with, I’m sure they’ll have some kind of protocols for that and some limitations on when those tours happen, but as soon as we hear about them we’re going to post them on our Facebook page and of course you can just reach out to the University of Arizona the CARIS, C-A-R-I-S, CARIS Mirror Lab and get more information directly from them. Part of the tour was a presentation about the the state of astronomy at the University of Arizona with all of the satellite, well satellite probably a little play on words there, but all of the different telescopes around the area. And then how the mirrors that they’re designing, these

Tom Heath

are huge mirrors, by the way, they’re 8.4 meters. It’s like 20, 25 feet wide. They’re making seven of them for this giant telescope that’s gonna be going in Chile. So you’re talking about six of them are in some stage of completion, the seventh are just getting ready to form the mold that they use for the glass, three are done, four, five, and six are in the process of being done, and it takes years. I did not realize how long it takes takes years for them to To get from start to finish Dealing with this precision and this type of heat and glass They can’t just do things quickly everything like it takes three months just to cool off from from melting the glass into the into the form. So they’re starting number seven and gosh then all of them will be shipped off to the Andes Mountains I believe someplace high up in Chile and then they’ll be part of this big Magellan project. Anyway, fun tour. Sorry to be babbling on, it was just really exciting. Hey, we’re gonna leave you with music today

Tom Heath

in honor of our guest. Chelsea is a creative, she’s a designer, and she’s got something that I wish I had and that’s style. So we’re gonna leave you with music today from the Danger Twins. It’s off of an album in 2011 called This Is New and the song’s called Style.

Tom Heath

I hope

Tom Heath

you have a great week and tune in next Sunday for more life along the streetcar.

Tom Heath

Cos you ain’t seen nothing yet, ooh la la

Tom Heath

Ooh la la

Tom Heath

Ooh la la Golden heart Work the vibe Good vibes I’m a tumblr who you are, ooh la la You know you’re one of a kind We’re doing this in style It’s gonna catch your eye Something you can’t deny We’re doing this in style We’re doing this in style

Tom Heath

We got it made, like we’re in the game We’re rolling, rolling up just like we own the place Ooh la la Yeah and we’re here to

Tom Heath

Oh

Tom Heath

We’re doing this

Tom Heath

We’re doing this in style.

X