La Mascarade d'Orleans

Part of the Post-Club 33-modernization updates to New Orleans Square include a re-envisioned Mascarade d'Orleans store. No longer selling pins, it has now been repurposed as a boutique selling a greater variety of wares, from soaps to trinkets to clothing to books.  I find this to be an improvement over the singularly-focused previous iteration.  The interior lavishments are also quite nice. The opulent chandeliers, warm wood shelving, and coffered ceilings create a cozy but inviting space.  Though the merchandise seems more female-oriented than male, it's still a pleasant space to peruse.

An intricate little sign marks La Mascarade's presence in New Orleans Square.

The interiors is a long and narrow space, but rich and welcoming.

The hanging chandeliers make for a lovely touch.  Not authentic, of course, but a pretty representation.

This door leads out toward New Orleans Square Station.

A look at the main counter and display area.

And this nook on the opposite end of the shop.

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