Sequined dresses and resort wear in BOS Terminal B
This Marshall Rousso in Terminal B skews hard toward vacation mode: sparkly dresses, bold-print resort pieces, and evening-ready outfits you could wear straight off a BOS flight to Vegas or Miami. Think cruise-ship formal night more than office casual. Prices track high for off-brand fashion, so expect to pay airport markup for that last-minute dress or jumpsuit.
The store sits post-security in Terminal B, so it’s realistic only if you’re actually flying from B at Logan, not hopping over from A, C, or E. Stock leans “event” and “resort”: sequins, metallics, and bright patterns that make sense if you’re heading to a cruise port or a party weekend. Understated basics are limited, and some pieces feel more costume than everyday wear.
Regulars treat Marshall Rousso as an emergency back-up closet when luggage is delayed or a dress code surprise hits before a Vegas or Caribbean trip. They head straight for any clearance rack to soften the hit; discounts show up, but sizing and styles can be hit or miss on those rails. Expect inconsistent sizing overall, so budget a few extra minutes to try things on before your boarding time.
Watch out for how specific the aesthetic is: reviews from LAS and MIA point out that many items are loud, glitzy, and very “night out,” which might not fit a work trip. If you know you’ve got a formal dinner or cruise embarkation after BOS, pack one versatile outfit in your carry-on; then use Marshall Rousso only if something spills, rips, or doesn’t make it with your checked bag.