Monday, February 17, 2020

Good Fortune is in Your Future


Our Sale-on-a-Sale is Here!

Confucius say, “Wise shopper is one smart cookie!” Or so it goes when it comes to our Momo Semi-annual Good Fortune Sale, officially starting today. Inside a crunchy cookie, you’ll find savings on clothing, accessories and other neat stuff you quite possibly admired this season. The game of chance runs for two weeks; come in often as we randomly markdown more items throughout the sale. So, here’s how it works:
  • Decide that you must have this SALE item. 
  • Bring said sale ITEM to the counter. 
  • Pick a FORTUNE cookie out of a jar and open it.
  • Receive a special fortune with an ADDITIONAL 10% - 30% OFF.
  • Eat COOKIE (do not eat fortune).
  • Leave feeling STYLISH and clever for saving money.

Follow these guidelines and we assure you that you will be a WINNER! First ones in the shop get the best picks, so we’ll be seeing you at Momo soon. 😉

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

A Touch of Red for Valentines Day




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Cerise, Scarlet, Vermillion, Ruby — whatever the shade, red suggests passion, power, courage and determination. It’s the color of blood and fire, primordial life energy. In the Chinese culture, it’s the luckiest of all hues, symbolizing wealth and good fortune. And on Valentine’s Day, it’s a universal expression of love.

At Momo, we love red ... in perfectly appropriate doses. Never ones to be overly dramatic, we know a little goes a long way. So here, for your Valentine’s giving, a mini tour of our engaging accents. Of course, there’s more in store, so drop by and give us a browse. And remember, we’re always happy to wrap. 


Crimson Kimono: Head-to-toe accessories. A harp hair clip to hold the heaviest of hair, a silken brooch made by local lovely Thea Starr, and fabulous fun chirimen shoelaces for low or high tops. 

Dots right! Everyone loves i Ronni Kappos vintage glass jewelry. Handmade in Los Angeles, these modern classics are a sure hit. 

Red Letter Day: Check out our sweet selection, carefully picked by Mr. Momo, the fussy card guy. 

Red Hot: Goodies for the hottie in your life. Dried Hawk’s Claw chiles from Japan (a thoughtful gift matched with a suribachi mortar and pestle) and Seattle’s own Mama Lil’s pickled peppers. 

Lucky Belly: Do you love a foodie or a secret chef? Locally made tea towel with lacquered wood chopsticks from Japan make a tasty pair. 

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