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Onyx Boutique opens at The Street Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill, MA The Street Chestnut Hill has opened Onyx Boutique, a locally-owned women’s luxury brand boutique that first gained popularity through a pop-up at The Street in 2023. Located at The Street’s newest building at 27 Boylston St., the boutique offers an array of women’s ready-to-wear clothing, footwear, handbags, and accessories, curated by local entrepreneur and owner, Kristen Beauvais.

“To say that I am excited to bring Onyx Boutique back to The Street in its gorgeous new building, is putting it mildly. I look forward to continuing to dress this wonderful community that has greeted us so warmly - the feeling is mutual!”, said Beauvais.

Shoppers can explore Onyx Boutique’s roster of renowned brands including STAUD, GANNI, Lingua Franca, Simon Miller, C.T. plage, SOH, and Soeur. Onyx Boutique blends timeless classics with trends for a shopping experience tailored to The Street’s fashion-forward community.

Onyx Boutique is The Street’s 20th opening this year, joining other new arrivals including CHANEL Fragrance and Beauty, Alo, Brilliant Earth, and Pink Carrot.

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