Mrs. Mole

West Village model Karen Rempel poses as Mrs. Mole at Toad Hall

Toad Hall is a charming neighborhood pub in SoHo, named after the famous manor in The Wind in the Willows. Drinks prices are pre-pandemic, and there’s a gorgeous pool table in the back. Phil happened upon this little-known spot on a mid-afternoon meander and stayed for a beer.

West Village model Karen Rempel poses as Mrs. Mole at Toad Hall
West Village model Karen Rempel visits Soho’s Toad Hall at 57 Grand Street in the guise of Mrs. Mole. Photos at Toad Hall by Philip Maier.

The Wind in the Willows CoverThe bar is over 100 years old, from a long-closed establishment in the East Village. According to Mils, the bartender on duty on Saturday afternoons, “It had been sitting collecting dust in an empty space.” The bar has original features such as built-in wooden cooling fridges that were loaded with ice to keep bottles cold.

When Phil suggested we do a shoot here, I immediately borrowed Kenneth Grahame’s storybook from Jefferson Market Library. They have a lovely edition from 2017, vividly illustrated by the German artist Sebastian Meschenmoser. He captivated me with his charming depictions of the characters.

Mole inspiration.
Mole makeup inspiration.

I loved this tale of a more innocent time. Before any of the World Wars. Before radio, TV, and the internet. Before Facebook and smartphones. I loved all the animals, and I was especially inspired by the Mole’s sweet, naïve, open character. And his spirit of adventure! He famously said, “Hang, spring-cleaning,” cast down his duster, and went out into the sunshine, setting off on a new life of adventure and friendship. Hence the mole-like countenance you see today.

Mole Makeup
Mrs. Mole makeup. I felt ready to star in The Lion King! Selfie by the author.

Of course, this being Karen’s Quirky Style, I found a dazzling floral print dress that is more tropical than English countryside, with mind-blowing psychedelic shoes to match. And thus the anachronistic Mrs. Mole was born.

It being a children’s book, there was no mention of romance or marriage in The Wind and the Willows, but perhaps at some point between 1908, the original publication date, and today, Mole met the love of his life and settled into a nice underground warren with his spouse. Close to Toad Hall and his best friend Ratty’s riverside home, of course!

This article also appeared in The Village Sun.

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  • Mole makeup by the author.

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