Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsJanet's loving pop-up fashion

Janet’s loving pop-up fashion

LOCAL designer and wholesaler Janet Schwizer’s store Heartfelt is the latest business to “pop-up” in Noosa Junction, adding to the excitement of the retail centre.
Janet said she enjoys selling her fashion label through pop-up shops as they add an element of excitement to the street.
“Pop-up shops are great for local business and bring a new energy to the street,” she said.
And there certainly was an air of excitement as locals dropped in to see what was on offer in the new pop-up shop at Noosa Junction.
“I like to make sure there is something new for the locals to see each week,” Janet said.
Janet has had two previous pop-up shops in Noosaville and said they have always been a great success and a fabulous way to keep in touch with customer’s needs.
“I like people and meeting new people,” she said. “I’m a wholesaler but this shop is a great way to meet my customers and find out what they want.”
Specialising in gorgeous summer clothing, all of Janet’s designs are created using fabrics Janet has designed or imported fabrics, so clients know they are getting a unique outfit.
Other local artists and designers have also been welcomed into Janet’s shop so there is a wide range of styles, fabrics and colours to choose from.
Heartfelt will be open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm and on Saturday from 10am to 2pm from now until February.
Heartfelt is on Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Junction, Noosa Heads.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Christmas on the Rhine

With many families breaking away from traditional Christmas celebrations and exploring ways to connect so the whole family can relax, the idea of taking...

Our People

Noosa happenings

More News

Gardens need plan for living collections

A living collection management plan is a vital component required in the draft Noosa Botanic Gardens masterplan to address a lack of focus on...

Our People

The Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club is a prime example of an amazing success story in sport. Now, Jerry Lewis guides us through...

Noosa happenings

Seeing across our electorate the joy emanating from residents celebrating being an ‘Aussie’, with flags, snags, music and family, was a powerful reminder of...

Big Jack gets and A-Day gong

The late, great Jack McCoy received a well-deserved Order of Australia in last week’s Australia Day honours list, for “significant service to surf cinematography”. Not...

Working the graveyard shift

Troy Andreassen has literally been working the graveyard shift for more than 32 years. Troy looks after Noosa’s cemeteries in Cooroy, Tewantin and Pomona, helping...

Turning up the love

Love is in the air at Noosa Chocolate Factory — and this Valentine’s Day, it’s also dipped in pink chocolate. From Monday, February 9, one...

Ready for anything

It was an emergency. Floodwaters had cut off the North Shore ferry. A woman was in labour. Paramedics couldn’t get across. And time was running...

New lights are ace

Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club has marked a major milestone with the official opening of its new LED court lighting, a project set to boost...

Let’s save Tessa

A Sunshine Coast family is racing against time to give their six-year-old daughter, Tessa, a chance at life, as the community rallies behind an...

Young speedster sprung

A 17-year-old provisional licence holder has been intercepted allegedly travelling 189km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Sunshine Motorway at Mountain Creek, just after...