Judging by reviews for other Tree Of Life stores and the company's website, Tree Of Life Indooroopilly is less high-end than one might expect, with less casual hip clothing than suggested and more modern hippy-style clothing than you could possibly imagine.
And I like this. Tree Of Life Indooroopilly is indeed almost exclusively female hippy-wear: maxi dresses, sarong dresses and flowing skirts dominate. However, the clothing colour patterns are funky, not the hippy tie-die of yesteryear, and very inexpensive (you'd be hard pressed to spend $70 on an item in here - between $20 and $60 is more like it.)
I bought a long black-and-white floral halter-neck dress from here, and receive compliments whenever I wear it. I've had the dress described as slightly hippy and/or slightly girly, and this is what I love in a dress, particularly ankle-sweeping dresses.
The store boasts quite a few of these halter-neck style dresses, and I wish I could buy them all. Each print is unique and very different - with artfully designed ribbon sewn along the high waist - and therefore each dress seems to stand on its own as a unique, beautiful piece, despite the standard halter-dress original pattern design.
Recently I visited this store with my sister. I had a tough time getting her in because of her aversion to incense. (My one criticism about Tree of Life would be the extreme incense smell, which streams out the door and into the shopping complex.) I'm glad she decided to suck it up and browse the store with me, because she ultimately bought a beautiful skirt of a style and type I'd never seen before. Floor length and high-waisted, the navy blue and white print fitted skirt was covered in rows of rather thick frills which didn't detract from the skirt, but added to it. Throwing too many frills at an item of clothing is often a recipe for disaster, but it works wonders here. If there had been more than one of these skirts left after my sister's purchase, I would have bought one - even if I'd already overspent that day.
There are also fairly cheap hippy trinkets such as mood rings at the front counter for impulse-buyers. However, even if you're not a hippy, I highly advise visiting Tree Of Life Indooroopilly. It's not exactly a hippy-store per se: it's for the modern, fashionable, girly hippy. read more