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Boutique Owners Question Marketing Narrative of New Goodwill Store in Marin
San Anselmo boutique owner says the new Goodwill nonprofit shop is confusing shoppers with its female archetypes.

Does San Anselmo’s newest boutique shop, , have too many secrets?
At the July 10 San Anselmo Town Council meeting, Jennifer Hansen, the owner of said the new boutique’s marketing is misleading as many of her customers don’t realize Georgi and Willow are fictional. “Georgi and Willow is not genuine. A lot of my customers don’t understand that these two women aren’t real and that’s alarming to me.”
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In June Patch , the first-of-its-kind nonprofit full of trendy clothing and other items curated from Bay Area Goodwill stores. The boutique’s title combines the names of two fictional Marin County women. (See Georgi and Willow Brand Director Tim Murray describe the two archetypes of Georgi and Willow in the video at the right.)
Organizers have developed an elaborate Georgi and Willow backstory, with details including how the two characters met - they became friends at a young age and went to Sir Francis Drake High School.
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An article that recently appeared in the Marin Independent Journal said the boutique is blurring the line between fact and fiction:
The “about” section on the shop’s website begins:
The elaborate story continues on the site.
The Marin Independent Journal also noted that the site features quotes from both Willow and Georgi commenting on their partner's personality.
Hansen told the IJ that the Georgi and Willow personas surface on all the shop’s social media pages:
"They're trying to make people identify with these women like they're one of us."
Alaina Yoakum, who manages Georgi & Willow's ongoing social media, said that the “About” section of Georgi & Willow's Facebook page explains that the two women are archetypes.
In an e-mail to Patch, Yoakum said the characters only "live" on the Georgi & Willow website and Facebook page. "They don't exist on Georgi & Willow's Twitter, Pinterest or Google+ because those are social media sites that don't lend themselves to conversations," she said.
Murray told the IJ they want to make the real story behind Georgi and Willow a special secret.
What do you think? Is the boutique being misleading, or just doing smart marketing?
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