In the heart of Farmington Hills, an estate sale is attracting attention like a blockbuster movie premiere. The home of Florine Mark, the iconic Weight Watchers mogul, has become the hot spot for fashion enthusiasts, curious locals, and admirers of one of the community’s most beloved figures. Visitors were lined up outside her stunning, single-story home, eager to take a peek at the treasures within, just one year after her passing at the age of 90.
Mark’s closet, which some may argue could rival that of Carrie Bradshaw, is currently being transformed into four bedrooms. For now, however, it served as a stunning showroom filled with high-end designer clothing. Hordes of eager shoppers found themselves mesmerized by racks teeming with outfits, including chic Giorgio Armani suits, elegant blazers, and an impressive collection of belts and shoes. One visitor, Mary Weigele, joked as she examined the fashion, “I just can’t imagine that she actually wore all of these clothes… it’s just a shame she wasn’t more like a size eight instead of a four.”
The excitement was palpable as hundreds of people lined up outside her home on this sunny Friday afternoon. Many of them were state sale regulars, like Weigele and her friend Kay Irwin, who spent about 40 minutes eagerly waiting to see what was inside. They noted the unusually low prices for the designer items and were charmed by the beautiful house itself.
“If I saw something that I actually needed and would use, yeah, I would buy it,” Weigele noted while eyeing an elegant tan Armani suit. Outside the house, the views of the Franklin Hills Country Club golf course provided a picturesque backdrop, adding to the estate’s allure.
As the first-ever estate sale for siblings Michael Solarz and Susan Rabinovitz, the event was imbued with nostalgia. “Florine Mark was an icon in the community. We respected her a lot,” Solarz shared while wandering through the lavish space. With memories of Mark’s philanthropic spirit and trailblazing ways, they took their time, hoping to discover something special amidst the plethora of items.
Equilla Carpenter-Stone and her friend, Caroline Peterson, are no strangers to estate sales, but they described Mark’s sale as nothing short of “breathtaking.” They spent hours exploring Mark’s generously filled home, ultimately leaving with unique finds, including a country-western style shirt and a stylish purse.
“It’s a lot to see,” Peterson commented, acknowledging that the home’s outside appearance belied its expansive interior. From racks overflowing with blazers to a basement crammed with shoes and various household items—from crock pots to vintage tapestries—the home invites exploration.
This weekend marks the final day of the sale, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Shoppers can snag incredible deals with everything priced at 50% off. So, whether you’re on the hunt for designer fashion or simply wish to pay tribute to a local legend, there’s no shortage of treasures to be found in Florine Mark’s stunning estate.
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