Fox & Holly, Once In Doylestown, To Reopen In Peddler's Village

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Fox & Holly, once located in the Doylestown Shopping Center, is reopening at Peddler’s Village in early October, according to sources.

Owner Karen Thompson will also open a second smaller shop in the village, The Farmer’s Daughter. That store will open in early October as well. Fox & Holly did not reopen in the Doylestown Shopping Center following the coronavirus shutdowns that began in March.

“The pandemic prompted me to think carefully about our long-term approach to Fox & Holly,” said Thompson, the founder and president of LSL Brands. “Many manufacturers and suppliers became dormant in the spring. Because there were so many unknowns, we didn’t want to risk compromising the quality guest experience that has been our hallmark. To ensure we could deliver what our guests have come to expect from our boutique, hometown department store, I wanted less square footage. That’s when I decided to come home to Peddler’s Village."

LSL Brands has been a retail anchor in Peddler’s Village for 32 years, with Lace Silhouettes Lingerie continuing to operate in its original space.

“We couldn’t be happier to welcome Fox & Holly back to Peddler’s Village,” said Chief Operating Officer Bob McGowan. “Karen has cultivated a loyal customer base of people who appreciate the consistent level of quality at LSL shops, and Fox & Holly in particular will bring exciting new signature products to complement the wide array of existing merchandise in the Village.”

Since re-opening in June 2020 after the government-ordered shutdown, Peddler’s Village has added six new shops, including three pop-up stores, according to village representatives.

Since June, Peddler’s Village has added four shops in addition to Fox & Holly and Farmer’s Daughter, including Mama Hawk’s Kitchen and Coffee; Cigar, Cigars; Clever Alice (through December 2020); and Smokin’ Hot (through December 2020).

Two additional shops are slated to open in spring 2021.

This article originally appeared on the Doylestown Patch