
Grace And Gray Boutique brings affordable fashion to Oxford
by Brian Graves
July 22, 2025
Grace And Gray Boutique welcomed customers as they cut the ribbon on their new location at 209 Hamric Drive, Suite E, on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
Owner Paula Adams said modest, affordable fashion has been a passion of hers for a long time, and she wants to help women of all ages and sizes dress with style and grace.
“We are excited to see this business continue to grow with a new name and a new owner,” said Historic Main Street Oxford director Hunter Gentry.
“We were chicken farmers for the last 15 years before we sold the business a few months ago and began searching for what we wanted to do,” said Adams. “God took care of that when this fell in our lap when He opened all the doors that needed to be opened. We feel very blessed to be here doing this and to be in the city. It’s a good city, we love it, and we’re glad we’re here.”
Adams said the name of the boutique was derived from the middle names of two of her granddaughters.
“Our eight grandchildren are the reason we sold the farm, so we would be more available when we needed to be,” she added.
“I do appreciate you opening in Oxford,” said Mayor Alton Craft. “This has always been a busy area, and I know you will do well. If the city can ever help you, just let us know.
Grace and Gray Boutique is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
They can be contacted by phone at 256-252-6623; by email at graceandgrayboutique1@gmail.com; and by website at graceandgrayboutique.com.