During the Artist Studio Open in Beverly MA in December, I bought a raincoat from my friend Constance Festo LaFond (featured here, here and here), an artist whose semi-bespoke clothes were made in Canada. le galeriste It includes his abstract and representational paintings and photographs. The painting that was transferred to the raincoat is called “Garden Joy”. Actually, I already have a Garden Joy scarf, but it’s one of my favorites so I was happy to put it on the raincoat where I can see even more of the painting. Since the weather is very cold here, the cute and colorful raincoat has been settling in my hall closet since December.
Today was a gloomy, rainy day (although we do need rain), but the rain had eased up and I decided I really needed to get some exercise. I decided to take a quick walk in the ‘hood, and today was the perfect day to debut my new raincoat! Plus, it has a hood in case a drizzle turns into a shower.

While walking in my neighborhood, I met two of my neighbors one by one. The first thing each of them said to me was that they loved my raincoat!

I purchased my unlined raincoat directly from Connie during her holiday show at her studio. It’s a size large, and it fits me well and leaves some room for a sweater underneath. Le Galeriste’s clothes run a little smaller than our US sizes. You can also buy directly from here le galeristeBut sadly, raincoats are no longer available there. If you are interested, you can email Connie directly about the raincoat Fe*********@***il.com.
Still, at Le Galerieste, there are ponchos, shawls, scarves, a variety of dress styles, tops and tunics, pants, skirts, kimono/dusters, aprons, pouches, pillows and much more. In addition to his Garden Joy painting, Cooney has featured products in at least 17 other artworks. They’re colorful, although there are some neutrals too, and perfect for spring and summer!
