The Face of Fashion: Tracy Hutton

| June 17, 2022 in Sponsored

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Walking into Jigsaw Clothing is like walking into Tracy Hutton's closet.

Tracy is the owner of Jigsaw and the store in the cute, little, character home at 2950 Pandosy St. is a reflection of her personal flair.

"What sets us apart is the quality and style of our clothing," says Tracy.

"We are known for our beautiful fabrics and unique style. I would describe it as up-market casual. Of course, we do 'occasion' pieces, but typically it's stylish and comfortable clothing you can go anywhere in, from work to out for an evening, especially in Kelowna, where it's a bit more casual."

One of the most gracious compliments Tracy has received is from a customer who said: "Jigsaw is a beautifully curated place where I love to touch the fabric because clothing has to feel great on the body."

Tracy and associates, Wendy and Ann, give wonderful customer service and honest opinions.

"Jigsaw is much more than a clothing store," says Tracy.

"We share life stories with our customers -- laughter, tears, honest conversations and even make new friends. It's pretty magical here."

Tracy's had a passion for fashion all her life.

While her early career was in advertising and hotel reception at the Four Seasons, she found her way to fashion managing a chain of clothing stores in London, England called Monsoon.

Princess Diana was a regular customer.

"She was so beautiful and down to earth," says Tracy.

"Fabulous style she had, too."

Fourteen years ago, after moving to Kelowna, Tracy saw the adorable little house at 2950 Pandosy St. was for rent and knew she just had to open a clothing store in it called Jigsaw.

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