Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 6/20–6/26

This week’s shopping and style highlights include Pride markets, Glam Diggers Vintage mega bag sale, art fairs and more.

Handmade leather collars by local maker ¥ANRIS, a featured vendor at Sunday’s Artjuice makers market at Insight Brewing.

TUESDAY, 6/20:

The Nicollet xChange: Presented by Global Fashion Exchange, LUUM Collective and Downtown Improvement District, this weekly outdoor pop-up gives downtowners the chance to swap quality and quirky items in a marketplace setting. Each month will have a different theme as well as demos featuring a local artist, maker or expert to share skills like how to mend holes in clothing or tips to keep house plants thriving. Tuesdays 11:30am–2pm through 8/29 @ US Bancorp Center, 800 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, globalfashionxchange.org/gfxmsp

The Markets at Viking Lakes: Summer Series: The Viking Lakes multi-use development in Eagan is hosting a weekly market every Tuesday evening featuring 50+ vendors, theme days, food, craft beer, live music and more. Tuesdays through 7/18 (excluding 7/4) from 4:30–8:30pm @ Viking Lakes, 2685 Vikings Cir, Eagan, @vikinglakes

WEDNESDAY, 6/21:

Flourishing Femme Goods Pop-up & Clothing Swap: Local maker Flourishing Femme Goods is hosting a picnic summer celebration outside of her apartment where you can shop her goods and take part in a clothing swap. Bring your gently used spring and summer clothing items for some new-to-you pieces, and shop her handmade earrings, quilt pieces and vintage. Everything left from the swap will be donated to a women's shelter. Plus: snacks and drinks. Wednesday 5–9pm, DM @flourishingfemmegoods for address.

THURSDAY, 6/24–SATURDAY, 6/26:

Hackwith Design House Open Studio Shopping: Come shop in-person at the Hackwith Design House studio during this in-studio event. The local sustainable fashion brand will have its latest releases, past-season items, swim designs, and pre-loved Hackwith items from its Sustain Shop. . Thursday & Friday from noon–4pm, Saturday 10am–2pm @ Hackwith Studio, 2340 Charles Ave, St. Paul, hackwithdesignhouse.com

SATURDAY, 6/24:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market: The NE Farmers Market is back outdoors for the season. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Indeed Brewing’s outdoor patio with goods from a group of over 14 local artists and makers, including original art, sustainable clothing, knitwear, resin goods, jewelry, Bloody Mary mix, candles, baked goods and more, plus craft beer for sale. Saturday 1–6pm @ Indeed Brewing, 711 NE 15th Ave, Minneapolis, @marketcollectivemn

Juniper Lou Vintage + Makers Pride Market: For Pride weekend, Juniper Lou Markets is bringing a fresh group of local vintage vendors and makers to Pryes Brewing. The outdoor market's 10 vendors include Olio Vintage, Oubliette Vintage (fka Salty), Who Called?, Lobster Garden, Kollektiv, my brand Rosella Vintage, and more. Flip Phone is hosting a ticketed Golden Girls drag brunch indoors ($17) and the taproom and market will be free and open to the public. A portion of Juniper Lou's profits will be donated to the Trans Youth Equality Foundation. Saturday 10am–4pm @ Pryes Brewing, 1401 W River Rd N, Minneapolis, @juniperloumarkets. Get Golden Girls Drag Brunch tickets @ etix.com

Artjuice Pride Market at Keg & Case: This weekend, local queer artist Artjuice is presenting three makers markets for Pride, each with a fresh lineup of local queer artists and makers. The first, hosted by Keg & Case, is a special collaboration with Audrey Marie Designs featuring a dozen makers. Items for sale include original paintings, illustrations, prints, cross-stitch art, and DIY illustrated clothing patches. Plus, enjoy performances from St. Paul’s School of Rock for kids and craft beer from Clutch Brewing Co. and Keg & Case food vendors all day. Saturday noon–8pm @ Keg & Case, 928 7th St W, St Paul, @artjuice_

Artjuice Pride Makers Market at 11 Wells: Local queer artist Artjuice presents this market featuring a lineup of local queer artists and makers for Pride weekend, hosted by 11 Wells Spirits distillery. The nine artists and makers will be selling goods like handmade jewelry, upcyled art and apparel, laser-cut wood goods, art prints, photography and more. Plus: drink specials and live music. Saturday 3–10pm @ 11 Wells Spirits, 704 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, @artjuice_

SATURDAY, 6/24 & SUNDAY, 6/25:

Southside Vintage Open Hours: South Minneapolis vintage home favorite Southside Vintage is open this weekend for the first time in awhile, and they need your support. After construction in their intersection has finally completed and trying to catch up from the COVID-related retail downturn, they were surprised to learn that there will no longer be any parking near their store for a block in every direction. Head to South this weekend and support Southside and their neighbors, Groovy's Vintage, Hamberguesas el Gordo, In the Kut Salon and Northern Fires Pizza. Saturday & Sunday @ Southside Vintage, 1832 E 42nd St, Minneapolis, @southsidevintage

Wayzata Art Experience: Celebrate summer with this long-running lakeside arts festival. Taking place in downtown Wayzata on the shores of Lake Minnetonka, the two-day event will feature 150 juried fine artists and makers (include Malachite Leather), plus food trucks, beer and wine, free sailboat rides, floating art, kids’ activities and live music. Make a day of it with shopping at lakeside boutiques and dining at nearby, award-winning restaurants. Saturday & Sunday 10am–6pm along Lake St E, Wayzata, WayzataArtExperience.com

We the Starborne Back Alley Sale: St. Paul shop We the Starborne, which sells specially sourced crystals, handmade sacred tools, plant medicine and more, celebrates the third year of their open-air makers markets this weekend. This month’s vendor lineup includes Nina Dani Art, You're the Party, Functional Heirlooms, Tenth Muse Fragrance and more, plus a tarot and crystals swap and mini feng shui readings. The market will return once a month through October. Saturday & Sunday noon–5pm @ We the Starborne, 593 Hamline Ave N, St Paul, @we.the.starborne

Twin Cities Pride Festival: Shop a wide variety of products from 400 vendor booths at this year’s Twin Cities Pride Festival in Loring Park. Vendors include Christopher Straub of Project Runway fame, who will have a booth filled with his handbag and duffle bag designs as well as his kids’ books and plushes, along with iconic BDSM and bondage store Bondesque and “handsome” queer-owned shop Scout. There will also be food from 25 vendors and more than 50 artists performing on four stages. Saturday & Sunday from 10am–6pm @ Loring Park, 1382 Willow St, Minneapolis, tcpride.org

Park Point Art Fair: Now in its 51st year, Duluth’s Park Point Art Fair is well-established, well-organized and well-attended. Each year, it draws over 10,000 visitors to a beautiful natural setting tucked between Lake Superior and the Superior Bay, with 120 juried artists spanning printmaking, painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, wood, photography, jewelry and fiber art. Saturday & Sunday 10am–5pm @ Park Point Recreation Area, Duluth, parkpointartfair.org

SUNDAY, 6/25:

Linden Hills Farmers Market: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sundays 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

Glam Diggers Vintage’s Big Bad Bag Sale: Local vintage favorite Glam Diggers is hosting its much-anticipated bag sale at its Prospect Park showroom. Find racks and racks of pieces from all seasons they've been stowing away all year, plus new this year the accessories room will be open. Bags are $40 each (bags provided). The sale includes a whopping 75% (yes 75%) of their inventory up for grabs. You don’t want to miss this sale. Follow @glamdiggersvintage on IG for sneak peeks. Sunday 10am-5pm @ Glam Diggers Vintage, 3338 University Ave SE, 3rd Floor, Minneapolis 

Leisure World Sidewalk Sale: Known for selling casual vintage clothing for all genders with an emphasis on vintage tees at popup markets around the Twin Cities, Uptown vintage clothing shop Leisure World is hosting a sidewalk sale with a group of their vintage and maker pals. Find discounted vintage goods from Barbalynn’s Vintage, Big Loon Vintage, Cool Trash, Dawn of Time Vintage, Camille’s Clobber, Millennial Vintage, Rust Buffalo Vintage and One Sick Kitten. Plus, grilling, beer, music, and all tees on the wall inside the shop will be at a deep discount this day only. Saturday noon–6pm @ Leisure World, 2457 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, @leisure__world

Artjuice Pride Makers Market at Insight Brewing: The third and final Pride artist and makers market from Artjuice will be hosted by Insight Brewing and features a dozen vendors who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. Goods include handcrafted bath teas, magical altar kits with crystals and candles, stained glass art, crochet goods, leather collars and harnesses, houseplants and original art. Sunday noon–8pm @ Insight Brewing, 2821 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @artjuice_

Sociable Summer Market: Sip local craft cider while shopping handmade goods from 50+ Minnesota makers at this huge, outdoor, dog-friendly marketplace curated by Minneapolis Craft Market, inside the Sociable Cider Werks cidery. Plus: retro tunes from DJ Buster Baxter. Sunday noon–5pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis, mplscraftmarket.com

NOW OPEN:

Soundwoven Goods: A stylish, new home goods store specializing in vibrant, unique pieces by indie makers has opened a storefront in South Minneapolis and an online shop. The shop will stock colorful, specialty home goods and fashion accessories from small, independent makers from around the U.S. including home décor, no-waste knitwear, sculptural statement earrings, macrame handbags, wood cutting boards, teas, natural body and self care products, original abstract paintings and more. Now open @ 614 W 54th St, Minneapolis, soundwovengoods.com

Clubhouse Market: A new, multi-vendor store brought to you by Devin and Kate, the duo behind Clubhouse Market events and upcycled clothing brand Better Together, opened its doors in Uptown earlier this month. Better Together sells pre-loved garments, cut-and-sew creations, and silkscreened vintage goods with a casual, gender-free vibe. Vendors joining them at a shop include Alex & Mason’s Closet, selling vintage collectibles, toys, plushies and tees; and 4 4 4, a brand of upcycled vintage denim; and Izzie Summer, a collection of trendy vintage Y2K-era women’s clothing. Thursday 2–8pm, Friday, Saturday & Sunday noon–8pm @ 2441 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

Stirling Castle Vintage: Following several years as a staple at vintage pop-ups around the Twin Cities, Nicole Davis’s Stirling Castle Vintage is bringing its fabulous goodies to the area on a regular basis with the opening of its new storefront. The store stocks a fresh, size-inclusive assortment of spring clothing, bold jewelry and accessories with a funky, femme vibe. Weekly hours: Wednesday–Friday 5–8pm, Saturday 1–8pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ Stirling Castle Vintage, 4806 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, @stirlingcastlevintage

Moth Oddities: After nearly 10 years selling vintage online, on the road and quickly outgrowing their first storefront, Moth Oddities is relocating to a larger storefront in the heart of the Saint Anthony neighborhood of Northeast Minneapolis. Half of the space will be used for the Moth Oddities vintage shop, including a designated Italian vintage section and an assortment of accessories, home goods and work by local and independent brands. The other half will house Moth Studio, an open-concept workspace for community classes, events and rental. Weekly hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–6pm & Sunday 11am–5pm @ 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

UPCOMING:

Fun & Fashion Show: This first-time fashion show from local designer Van Quigg, Fashion Week MN producer Gayle Smaller, Jr., and The Forge Game Store is all about showcasing the diversity and creativity of our local fashion community and celebrating the joy of fashion. The show also includes a Cosplay Fashion Show and competition for the chance to win $500 and pop-up shopping. Saturday, 7/29, 5–9pm, 6pm show @ 300 N Chestnut St, Chaska. Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Show Fundraiser: MsDenishia, creator of The Modeling Boot Camp, hosts this annual fashion show fundraiser to support MECP2 Duplication Syndrome—a neurological disorder with which her young son was diagnosed. For the first time, the show is partnering with Native designers for a special collaboration. The show is followed by MsDenishia’s 53rd birthday celebration. Saturday, 8/12 at 6–10pm, show at 7pm @ American Legion Post 172, 260 4th Ave SE, Osseo. Tickets start at $50 @ eventbrite.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 6/13–6/19

This week’s shopping and style highlights include the Stone Arch Bridge Festival + Vintage & Vinyl Market, Northeast Minneapolis garage sale weekend, Camedentown Mpls Market Summer Series kickoff and more.

The Vintage & Vinyl Market returns to the Stone Arch Bridge Fest.

TUESDAY, 6/13:

The Nicollet xChange: Presented by Global Fashion Exchange, LUUM Collective and Downtown Improvement District, this weekly outdoor pop-up gives downtowners the chance to swap quality and quirky items in a marketplace setting. Each month will have a different theme as well as demos featuring a local artist, maker or expert to share skills like how to mend holes in clothing or tips to keep house plants thriving. Tuesdays 11:30am–2pm through 8/29 @ US Bancorp Center, 800 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, globalfashionxchange.org/gfxmsp

The Markets at Viking Lakes: Summer Series: The Viking Lakes multi-use development in Eagan is hosting a weekly market every Tuesday evening featuring 50+ vendors, theme days, food, craft beer, live music and more. Tuesdays through 7/18 (excluding 7/4) from 4:30–8:30pm @ Viking Lakes, 2685 Vikings Cir, Eagan, @vikinglakes

THURSDAY, 6/15:

Hilton Carter’s Living Wild Book Tour: Join plant and interior stylist, author and artist Hilton Carter as he celebrates the release of his latest book, Living Wild: How to Plant Style Your Home & Cultivate Happiness. During this two-hour event hosted by local plant shop PlantyQueens, Hilton will share stories and insights from his life designing spaces that embrace nature, as well as offer tips and tricks for bringing more greenery into your own home. Whether you're a seasoned plant parent or a newbie to the plant world, you'll walk away feeling inspired and ready to take on your next plant project. A limited number of tickets include a signed copy of Living Wild for $75. Thursday 6–8pm @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis. $30 @ plantyqueens.com

Who Made My Clothes? Book Launch & Panel: Local clothing manufacturer Clothier Design Source and Glass House present this book reading and panel discussion featuring author Mindy Martell, author of Get It Made: Build Your Clothing Ideas from Idea to Reality. The book sheds light on the importance of sustainable and socially responsible practices in the fashion industry and explores the impact they have on the environment, workers and consumers. The discussion, featuring Ashleyn Przedwicki of Fashion Revolution USA, local designer and Project Runway alum Danielle Everine and moderator Sarah Edwards of Fashion Week MN, will be followed by a Q&A and book signing. Thursday 6–8:30pm @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $15 @ eventbrite.com

Arc's Gender Affirming Shopping Event: In honor of Pride Month, local thrift chain Arc's Value Village, whose proceeds benefit The Arc Minnesota’s mission to provide support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is hosting an after-hours gender-affirming shopping event at their Bloomington location. This is a chance for anyone who is exploring how they want to be seen in the world to have the store to themselves to shop, connect and get styling advice. Thursday 7:30–9pm @ Arc's Value Village, Bloomington. RSVP at personalshopper@arcminnesota.org, learn more @thriftstylists

THURSDAY, 6/15–SATURDAY, 6/17:

Victory Vintage 20th Anniversary Events: Home and gift shop Victory Vintage is celebrating 20 years of business with a week of in-store happenings. Founded in 2003 by interior designer Kerry Ciardelli-Chevalier as a vintage home goods shop with a European flea market feel, offering one-of-a-kind antiques and vintage treasures sourced in Europe. it has since swapped owners (longtime Hunt & Gather vintage dealers Susan Blankenship and Lisa Balke) while maintaining its Parisian vibe. Save 20% off everything in the shop, peruse a 75%–90% off sidewalk sale, and enjoy sips and snacks. Thursday–Saturday, 11am–4pm daily @ Victory, 3505 W 44th St, Minneapolis, @victoryvintage44, @victoryvintagestyling

FRIDAY, 6/16:  

A Lovely Farewell Fashion Show: Join Farah Husain's Lovely Apothecary for a very fashionable send-off as she prepares to shutter her studio. This fashion show will feature dramatic gowns from Bittersweet Designs and ar rock ‘n roll runway accompaniment by local band Spells and Curses. Photo ops will be provided by Alexander Just. Bubbles and a party follows the show. The $15 ticket cost will be donated to NAMI in their efforts to raise awareness around mental health and suicide prevention. Friday 7–11pm @ Lovely Organic Brow & Beauty Studio, 3002 E 50th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $15 @ spells-and-curses.ticketleap.com

FRIDAY, 6/16 & SATURDAY, 6/17:

NEighbors Garage Sale Weekend: Find garage sales taking place throughout Northeast Minneapolis neighborhoods, Columbia Heights, Hilltop and St. Anthony Village. Sale list will appear in the June 14 edition of Northeaster. Find an easy-to-print PDF at mynortheaster.com. Friday & Saturday 8am–5pm. Rain Date: Sunday @ Northeast Minneapolis

BEGINS FRIDAY, 1/27:

Grethen House 40% Off Sale: Designer womenswear boutique Grethen House kicks off its seasonal sale this weekend. Save 40% on fall and winter goods by brands including Veronica Beard, Ganni, Studio Nicholson, Paloma Bacelo, Apiece Apart and Comme des Garçons. Begins Friday in store & Saturday online, open daily @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina & grethenhouse.com

FRIDAY, 6/16–MONDAY, 6/19:

Sidewalk Sale @ Olio Vintage: Held in tandem with the Northeast Minneapolis garage sale weekend, vintage shop Olio Vintage is hosting a sidewalk sale with assorted vintage clothing and goods from its resident vendors, including High Desert Modern Vintage, Hausle Shop, Olio Vintage, Oubliette Vintage (fka Salty), guest vendor The Red Eye by Jalyn Rose and my own Rosella Vintage, priced at garage sale prices—mostly in the $5–$10 range. Racks will be restocked daily. Bonus: On Saturday, they’ll be offering samples of BLNCD Naturals CBD-infused sparkling water from 3–6pm. In case of rain, sale will be delayed. Metered street parking available. Friday–Monday from 11am–6pm @ Olio Vintage, 21 5th St NE, Minneapolis, @olio.mpls

SATURDAY, 6/17:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market: The NE Farmers Market is back outdoors for the season. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Rosella Vintage Backstock Yard Sale: I’m unloading several racks and banquet tables’ worth of backstock from my vintage brand, Rosella Vintage, via a good, old-fashioned yard sale in conjunction with the Northeast Minneapolis neighborhood garage sale. Expect around 200 pieces of vintage spanning the decades, plus a few modern pieces, with most items at $5 and $10, including clothing, shoes, hats and accessories, plus a few housewares. All items are sold as-is, and some are in need of cleaning or have flaws. Resellers welcome. Saturday 9am–1pm. Look for the signs at 18th Ave & Lincoln St NE or DM @rosella.vintage for address.

Camedentown Mpls Market Summer Series Kickoff: Join the Minneapolis Craft and Vintage Market for a summer marketplace in Camdentown at this free, family-friendly event. The event will feature a pop-up market by Minneapolis Craft and Vintage Market artists and small businesses alongside the famous Quince MPLS Market breakfast burrito popup that draws hundreds of visitors to the neighborhood each week. Hosted by The Get Down Coffee and North Market. Saturday 9am–noon + 7/15 & 8/19 @ North Market Parking Lot, 4414 N Humboldt Ave, Minneapolis, mplscraftmarket.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Bad Weather Brewing’s outdoor beer garden with goods from a group of over 20 local makers, including original art, vintage goods, crystals, candles, jewelry, tees, plants and baked goods., plus food and craft beer for sale. Saturday 1–6pm @ Bad Weather Brewing, 414 7th St W, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn

Intro to Blockprinting with Rare Press: During this two hour hands-on workshop hosted by the new Moth Studio, participants will learn the basics of creating a custom rubber stamp (or several), from sketching to carving rubber to printing on colored papers. This class is great for beginners, and no drawing skills are required! The possibilities are endless; folks can create any number of designs, from a simple shape to an abstract composition, a mini portrait or a piece using text. While you’re there, be sure to shop the adjoining Moth Oddities vintage store. Saturday 1–3pm @ Moth Studio, 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis. Class fee $70 @ mothoddities.com

WILD VNTG MRKT: Pride Edition: Kick off the summer season with Wild Things Antiques during the special Pride edition of their monthly Wild Vintage Market. Head to their Fridley warehouse for a day of shopping with local vintage and home goods vendors as well as the latest finds from Wild Things Antiques, plus food trucks and music. While you’re there, be sure to check out the new antique and vintage mall Wild Vintage Collective, featuring over 20 curated mid-century and vintage dealers located within the same building. Saturday noon–7pm @ Wild Things Antiques, 7269 Commerce Cir W, Minneapolis, wildthingsarehere.com

Clubhouse Market presents Sociable Saturday Night Market: Presented by the duo behind local upcycled clothing brand Better Together, Clubhouse Market popups feature a mix of vintage and handmade goods from local businesses. This special night market edition at Sociable Cider will include 20+ vendors, live music and beverages from Sociable Cider to sip while you shop. Saturday 4–9pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

SATURDAY, 6/17 & SUNDAY, 6/18:

Stone Arch Bridge Festival + Vintage & Vinyl Market: The third largest festival in the Twin Cities, the annual Stone Arch Bridge Fest features 200+ artist and vendor booths across 15 categories including fine art, vintage, classic cars, food and drink. A highlight is sure to be the Minneapolis Vintage Market’s Vintage and Vinyl Market featuring more than 20 vintage and vinyl sellers located behind the Guthrie Theater. The festival grounds will span the riverfront area along the west side of the Mississippi River on W River Parkway from 11th Ave to North 4th Ave. Saturday 10am–7pm, Sunday 10am–5pm @ Mississippi Riverfront, downtown Minneapolis, stonearchbridgefestival.com

Lakes & Legends Pride Market Series: Lakes & Legends Brewing is collaborating with local LGBTQIA and BIPOC-owned businesses for the month of June in a series of markets, with this weekend featuring 16 makers and food trucks both days. Saturday & Sunday noon–4pm @ Lakes & Legends Brewing, 1368 LaSalle Ave, Minneapolis. More info @ eventbrite.com

SUNDAY, 6/18:

Linden Hills Farmers Market: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sundays 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

NOW OPEN:

Soundwoven Goods: A stylish, new home goods store specializing in vibrant, unique pieces by indie makers has opened a storefront in South Minneapolis and an online shop. The shop will stock colorful, specialty home goods and fashion accessories from small, independent makers from around the U.S. including home décor, no-waste knitwear, sculptural statement earrings, macrame handbags, wood cutting boards, teas, natural body and self care products, original abstract paintings and more. Now open @ 614 W 54th St, Minneapolis, soundwovengoods.com

Clubhouse Market: A new, multi-vendor store brought to you by Devin and Kate, the duo behind Clubhouse Market events and upcycled clothing brand Better Together, opened its doors in Uptown earlier this month. Better Together sells pre-loved garments, cut-and-sew creations, and silkscreened vintage goods with a casual, gender-free vibe. Vendors joining them at a shop include Alex & Mason’s Closet, selling vintage collectibles, toys, plushies and tees; and 4 4 4, a brand of upcycled vintage denim; and Izzie Summer, a collection of trendy vintage Y2K-era women’s clothing. Friday, Saturday & Sunday noon–8pm @ 2441 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

Stirling Castle Vintage: Following several years as a staple at vintage pop-ups around the Twin Cities, Nicole Davis’s Stirling Castle Vintage is bringing its fabulous goodies to the area on a regular basis with the opening of its new storefront. The store stocks a fresh, size-inclusive assortment of spring clothing, bold jewelry and accessories with a funky, femme vibe. Check their Instagram for this weeks house @ Stirling Castle Vintage, 4806 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, @stirlingcastlevintage

Moth Oddities: After nearly 10 years selling vintage online, on the road and quickly outgrowing their first storefront, Moth Oddities is relocating to a larger storefront in the heart of the Saint Anthony neighborhood of Northeast Minneapolis. Half of the space will be used for the Moth Oddities vintage shop, including a designated Italian vintage section and an assortment of accessories, home goods and work by local and independent brands. The other half will house Moth Studio, an open-concept workspace for community classes, events and rental. Weekly hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–6pm & Sunday 11am–5pm @ 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

UPCOMING:

Fun & Fashion Show: This first-time fashion show from local designer Van Quigg, Fashion Week MN producer Gayle Smaller, Jr., and The Forge Game Store is all about showcasing the diversity and creativity of our local fashion community and celebrating the joy of fashion. The show also includes a Cosplay Fashion Show and competition for the chance to win $500 and pop-up shopping. Saturday, 7/29, 5–9pm, 6pm show @ 300 N Chestnut St, Chaska. Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Show Fundraiser: MsDenishia, creator of The Modeling Boot Camp, hosts this annual fashion show fundraiser to support MECP2 Duplication Syndrome—a neurological disorder with which her young son was diagnosed. For the first time, the show is partnering with Native designers for a special collaboration. The show is followed by MsDenishia’s 53rd birthday celebration. Saturday, 8/12 at 6–10pm, show at 7pm @ American Legion Post 172, 260 4th Ave SE, Osseo. Tickets start at $50 @ eventbrite.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 6/6–6/12

This week’s shopping highlights include the grand opening of a stylish new home goods store, The Fitting Room’s five-year anniversary party and show, and more.

Home store Soundwoven Goods hosts its grand opening this weekend.

NEW THIS WEEK:

Local shops supports the Rainbow Circle: Uptown stores Les Sól, Legacy and Combine are joining forces with neighboring restaurants Barbette, Pinoli, Trapeze and more to support the Rainbow Circle, a new community programming division of Twin Cities Pride. The Rainbow Circle aims to partner with local LGBTQIA+ individuals and organizations, providing funding for programming, a gathering place and year-round education and community service programs. Each business is donating a percentage of their June profits to the Rainbow Circle. Learn more at tcpride.org

TUESDAY, 6/6:

The Markets at Viking Lakes: Summer Series: The Viking Lakes multi-use development in Eagan is hosting a weekly market every Tuesday evening featuring 50+ vendors, theme days, food, craft beer, live music and more. Tuesdays through 7/18 (excluding 7/4) from 4:30–8:30pm @ Viking Lakes, 2685 Vikings Cir, Eagan, @vikinglakes

Mining Mending: Rethink, Reuse, Revive Artist Reception: This exhibition explores and celebrates the many facets of mending as a part of creative practice. A cohort of internationally recognized artists has come together to exhibit, teach, and talk about mending as both physical process and metaphor. Program exhibitions, discussions and workshops are designed to focus on topics from healing practice to social practice, to economic and environmentally informed practice, and to building and maintaining bridges to textile traditions. Reception Tuesday 5:30–7pm; on view through 7/15 @ Textile Center, 3000 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, textilecentermn.org

Parker Posey: Party Girl Film Screenings: “Queen of the Indies” Parker Posey stars in this iconic, cult-favorite film from the ‘90s about an uber-fashionable downtown club kid who takes a job as a librarian. It also tells the story of the ’90s underground New York club scene and features costume design that combines vintage Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier pieces with thrifted items—the movie is essentially an hour-and-a-half style montage with one high-style look after another. New restoration. Tuesday 7pm & 9pm @ Trylon Cinema, 2820 E 33rd St, Minneapolis. Tickets $8 @ trylon.org

THURSDAY, 6/8:

Dinosaur Hampton Summer Collection Party: Benjamin Kelly of Dinosaur Hampton has been known for his custom chainstitch embroidery pop-ups around the Twin Cities over the past few years. He's since shifted gears from embroidery to launch his own original clothing line last year. Inspired by vintage clothing, Dinosaur Hampton will offer a range of wearable goods “for all kinds of people with all kinds of style.” The launch event will have his original garments and accessories for sale in different sizes and fabrics, plus music, drinks and foosball. Thursday at 7pm @ Dinosaur Hampton Studio, Holland Arts Building, 2114 Washington St NE, Minneapolis @ dinosaurhampton.com

SATURDAY, 6/10:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This week's maker highlights include Primativa Collective, Swenwares Ceramics and Sound and Blue Hummingbird Woman. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market: The NE Farmers Market is back outdoors for the season. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Mercury Mosaics Warehouse Sale: Local manufacturer Mercury Mosaics, well-regarded for their unique, handcrafted ceramic tile designs, is hosting a warehouse sale and it's your chance to get your hands on some gorgeous tile at up to 70% off. Shop an abundance of sorted and miscellaneous subway tile, hexagons, Moroccan fish scales, medium diamonds and more in their bright, historic factory space. Bring your measurements, your muscle and your creativity. Parking is available in the lot behind the Thorp Building at 18th and Central Ave. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Mercury Mosaics, Thorp Building, 900 NE 18th Ave, Minneapolis. Enter at Dock 12 to the right of Tattersall. More info @ facebook.com

Intro to Abstract Watercolor Painting with Gina Gaetz: Moth Oddities hosts a watercolor painting class for beginners at its new Moth Oddities space neighboring its new storefront in Northeast. Led by abstract painter Gina Gaetz, the two-hour class will utilize a variety of water-based paints with basic techniques of watercolor painting and guidance into the freeform process of intuitive abstract art making. All materials included in ticket cost. Saturday noon–2pm @ Moth Studios, 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis. Class fee $58 @ mothoddities.com

AudreyRose Vintage 2 Year Shop Anniversary Party: AudreyRose Vintage celebrates two years at their brick-and-mortar store. They will be filling the sidewalk with makers and creators: Kari Lee Art with slow made handmade cute creations, Mrs. E's Teacher Treats with yummy vegan and gluten-free baked goods, Nickey Robo will be live chain stitching anything you want or bandanas she'll have for sale, Saunders with slowly and sustainably made accessories, Stef with artwork, The Bland Bakery with miniature polymer clay crafts & accessories and Violeta Rotstein with illustrations and mini food jewelry. Plus: giveaways and secret discounts. Saturday noon–6pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

The Black Market - Summer Market: Come gather to support and celebrate Black businesses at The Black Market's monthly market. The Black Market is a Black-business marketplace that has become a vibrant community hub. This month features food trucks, games, music, art, goods for sale and more from over than 60 local, Black-owned businesses. Saturday 2–7pm @ The Case Building, 767 Eustic St, St Paul, @theblackmarketmpls

Wheel of the Queer Makers Market: This queer makes market and solstice celebration presented by Grimm Gatherings and local artist ArtJuice makes its debut this weekend. The market will focus on community and celebration complete with 15 queer vendors and tarot readings. Saturday 2–8pm @ Insight Brewing, 2821 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @grimmgatherings

The Fitting Room 5-Year Anniversary Party: Celebrate five years of The Fitting Room, which specializes in locally made clothing and accessories, with a day of festivities including a mini in-store fashion show. Plus: bubbles, snacks, DJ Dory Kahale and the chance to shop the goodies right off the runway. Saturday 5–8pm, show at 6:30pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 6/10 & SUNDAY, 6/11:

Soundwoven Goods Grand Opening: A stylish, new home goods store specializing in vibrant, unique pieces by indie makers hosts the grand opening of its storefront in South Minneapolis this weekend. The shop will stock colorful, specialty home goods and fashion accessories from small, independent makers from around the U.S. including home décor from local glass maker Emily McBride, no-waste knitwear, sculptural statement earrings, macrame handbags, wood cutting boards, teas, natural body and self care products, original abstract paintings and more. Bonus: You can also shop the store's selection on its new website. Saturday & Sunday @ 614 W 54th St, Minneapolis, soundwovengoods.com

The Vintage Village: Following a successful run last summer, Everyday Ejiji’s The Vintage Village heads back to the Nolan Mains outdoor plaza at 50th & France this weekend for a two-day vintage market featuring over a dozen local vendors. It’s located near restaurants like Mr. Paul’s Supper Club, Pajarito, Coconut Thai, Sweet Science, Clean Juice and more, so make a day of it. Free entry. Rain or shine. Free parking lot nearby. Saturday & Sunday from 11am–5pm daily @ Nolan Mains Plaza, 3945 Market St, Edina, free registration @ eventbrite.com

Lakes & Legends Pride Market Series: Lakes & Legends Brewing is collaborating with local LGBTQIA and BIPOC-owned businesses for the month of June in a series of markets, with 15 makers including Indigo Sun Jewelry and HAWWAA Studios and food trucks both days. Saturday & Sunday noon–4pm plus 6/17 & 6/18 @ Lakes & Legends Brewing, 1368 LaSalle Ave, Minneapolis. More info @ eventbrite.com

SUNDAY, 6/11:

Linden Hills Farmers Market: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sundays 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

The Toolbox Makers Market: Find handmade home goods, candles, ceramics, apparel, art and vintage from a curated group of local makers at this specialty market. Businesses include Burn Boss Candles, Rare Press, Holy Smokes! Ceramics, Hausle Shop vintage goods, WAY the Label apparel and more. Sunday 11am–2pm @ 3400 42nd Ave S, Minneapolis, @thetoolboxcollective

Disco Death Records Vintage Market: Minneapolis record and coffee shop, Disco Death Records, is hosting its second vintage market this weekend. Find more than 20 vintage vendors including Kollektiv, Fourishing Femme Goods, Twin Hand Vintage, Oubliette Vintage, Siempre Viva Vintage, Better Together, Appassionata Vintage and more in their parking lots on 26th and Aldrich, plus burger food truck Angry Line Cook. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Disco Death Records, 721 W 26th St, Minneapolis, @discodeathrecords

Solace at the Palace: Solace is a day of community resilience and recovery through art. Longfellow Community Council is organizing an interactive art experience in the heart of downtown Longfellow. There will be 20 vendors, art workshops, musical performances, food trucks and kids' art activities. Sunday noon–6pm @ Moon Palace Books, 3032 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, longfellow.org

Make & Decorate Your Own Planter: PlantyQueens plant shop and Cry Baby Clay pottery are joining forces for a monthly make-and-take event. Spend an hour creating a pinch pot with the help of Cry Baby Clay. Following the event, you can pick up your pots at PlantyQueens and receive a plant to be potted inside. Sunday at various times @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis. Reservations required. $60 @ plantyqueens.com

NOW OPEN:

Clubhouse Market: A new, multi-vendor store brought to you by Devin and Kate, the duo behind Clubhouse Market events and upcycled clothing brand Better Together, opened its doors in Uptown earlier this month. Better Together sells pre-loved garments, cut-and-sew creations, and silkscreened vintage goods with a casual, gender-free vibe. Vendors joining them at a shop include Alex & Mason’s Closet, selling vintage collectibles, toys, plushies and tees; and 4 4 4, a brand of upcycled vintage denim; and Izzie Summer, a collection of trendy vintage Y2K-era women’s clothing. Friday, Saturday & Sunday noon–8pm @ 2441 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

Stirling Castle Vintage: Following several years as a staple at vintage pop-ups around the Twin Cities, Nicole Davis’s Stirling Castle Vintage is bringing its fabulous goodies to the area on a regular basis with the opening of its new storefront. The store stocks a fresh, size-inclusive assortment of spring clothing, bold jewelry and accessories with a funky, femme vibe. Check their Instagram for this weeks house @ Stirling Castle Vintage, 4806 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, @stirlingcastlevintage

Moth Oddities: After nearly 10 years selling vintage online, on the road and quickly outgrowing their first storefront, Moth Oddities is relocating to a larger storefront in the heart of the Saint Anthony neighborhood of Northeast Minneapolis. Half of the space will be used for the Moth Oddities vintage shop, including a designated Italian vintage section and an assortment of accessories, home goods and work by local and independent brands. The other half will house Moth Studio, an open-concept workspace for community classes, events and rental. Weekly hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–6pm & Sunday 11am–5pm @ 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

UPCOMING:

A Lovely Farewell Fashion Show: Join Farah Husain's Lovely Apothecary for a very fashionable send-off as she prepares to shutter her studio. This fashion show will feature dramatic gowns from Bittersweet Designs and ar rock ‘n roll runway accompaniment by local band Spells and Curses. Photo ops will be provided by Alexander Just. Bubbles and a party follows the show. The $15 ticket cost will be donated to NAMI in their efforts to raise awareness around mental health and suicide prevention. Friday, 6/16, 7–11pm @ Lovely Organic Brow & Beauty Studio, 3002 E 50th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $15 @ spells-and-curses.ticketleap.com

Fun & Fashion Show: This first-time fashion show from local designer Van Quigg, Fashion Week MN producer Gayle Smaller, Jr., and The Forge Game Store is all about showcasing the diversity and creativity of our local fashion community and celebrating the joy of fashion. The show also includes a Cosplay Fashion Show and competition for the chance to win $500 and pop-up shopping. Saturday, 7/29, 5–9pm, 6pm show @ 300 N Chestnut St, Chaska. Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Show Fundraiser: MsDenishia, creator of The Modeling Boot Camp, hosts this annual fashion show fundraiser to support MECP2 Duplication Syndrome—a neurological disorder with which her young son was diagnosed. For the first time, the show is partnering with Native designers for a special collaboration. The show is followed by MsDenishia’s 53rd birthday celebration. Saturday, 8/12 at 6–10pm, show at 7pm @ American Legion Post 172, 260 4th Ave SE, Osseo. Tickets start at $50 @ eventbrite.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 5/30–6/5

This week’s shopping and style highlights include the inaugural edition of Minnesota Swim Week, the return of the Textile Center’s garage sale, Minneapolis Vintage Market’s June edition, Edina Art Fair and more.

Local resortwear label CeCe Cabana is a featured brand at this Saturday’s Minnesota Swim Week event.

TUESDAY, 5/30:

The Markets at Viking Lakes: Summer Series: The Viking Lakes multi-use development in Eagan is hosting a weekly market every Tuesday evening featuring 50+ vendors, theme days, food, craft beer, live music and more. Tuesdays through 7/18 (excluding 7/4) from 4:30–8:30pm @ Viking Lakes, 2685 Vikings Cir, Eagan, @vikinglakes

WEDNESDAY, 5/31:

Full Moon Terrarium Class: Join Ms. Seedling at AudreyRose Vintage for a Full Moon terrarium class where you can charge your crystals, get a tarot reading and create a terrarium to take home with you. Lauren of Ms. Seedling will be leading terrarium making and this month’s features tarot reading. Ticket price includes a basic vessel and plants and a small crystal with additional add-on options. Wednesday, 5/31, 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

THURSDAY, 6/1–SATURDAY, 6/3:

The Textile Center's Textile Garage Sale: The Textile Center’s garage sale returns for one weekend this year. The sale offers a thrifty way for DIYers, sewers and makers to stock up on secondhand textiles, yarn, thread, notions, sewing machines, magazines, books, buttons, tools and looms. Proceeds benefit the Textile Center. Thursday 4–6pm, Friday & Saturday 9am–4pm @ MSS, 900 Ocean St, St Paul. Thursday preview $40, Friday $2–$10, Saturday free @ textilecentermn.org/garagesale

I Like You Employee Garage Sale: Local gift shop I Like You, known for its quirky selection of handmade goods and cards from indie makers, is hosting an employee garage sale. Stop by the patio of their Minneapolis store to shop their "weird stuff, cool junk and useful nonsense." Thursday–Saturday 9am–3pm @ I Like You, 1955 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, @ilikeyou_mn

FRIDAY, 6/2:  

Olio Vintage New Vendor Launch + Happy Hour: Olio Vintage has a fresh crop of local vendors new to the shop for the month of May. Help welcome these talented newcomers at this monthly happy hour event, with new vendors including The Red Eye by vintage seller and stylist Jalyn Rose of fashion producer duo Rose + Bull with clothing from the 1960s to Y2K. Friday 4–6pm @ Olio Vintage, 21 5th St NE, Minneapolis, olio.mpls

Vol. 2 Twogether: Jacob Z Wan Exhibition Opening: Vol.2 Twogether is a solo exhibition of Jacob Z Wan that explores the intimacy and closeness of the relationship from the LGBTQ experience. using materials and objects from the bedroom, Wan creates a dreamy atmosphere for audiences to immerse themselves in waves of emotions and layers of love. With a collection of paintings, books, paper objects and installations, Vol.2 Twogether expresses the longing and belonging of a gay man and a celebration of the importance of oneself. Opening reception Friday 6–8pm, on view through 7/29 @ Friedli Gallery and Studio, 943 7th St W, St Paul, www.friedliartsgallery.com

FRIDAY, 6/2–SUNDAY, 6/4:

Edina Art Fair 2022: The 56th annual Edina Art Fair is the first official art fair of the year, showcasing artwork and handmade goods for sale by over 250 artists and makers from Minnesota and the U.S. Held at the intersection of 50th and France, the fair is packed with craft beer and artisan food options, including craft beer gardens and a food court. Maker highlights include Larissa Loden Jewelry, Slow Burn beeswax candles and more. A new addition to this year’s events include The Vintage Village from Everyday Ejiji, featuring a dozen local vintage sellers. Festivities also include community art projects, kids’ activities, sidewalk sales from neighborhood boutiques and live music. Friday noon–7pm, Saturday 10am–7pm, Sunday 10am–5pm @ 50th & France; find the Vintage Village in front of Agra Culture on W 50th & Ewing, Edina, www.edinaartfair.com, @everydayejiji

Clubhouse Market: Grand Opening Weekend: A new, multi-vendor store brought to you by Devin and Kate, the duo behind Clubhouse Market events and upcycled clothing brand Better Together, opens its doors in Uptown this weekend. Better Together sells pre-loved garments, cut-and-sew creations, and silkscreened vintage goods with a casual, gender-free vibe. Vendors joining them at a shop include Alex & Mason’s Closet, selling vintage collectibles, toys, plushies and tees; and 4 4 4, a brand of upcycled vintage denim; and Izzie Summer, a collection of trendy vintage Y2K-era women’s clothing. Friday, Saturday & Sunday noon–8pm @ 2441 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

SATURDAY, 6/3:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market: The NE Farmers Market is back outdoors for the season. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

AudreyRose Vintage Parking Lot Sale: Timed to happen during this weekend’s neighborhood garage sales in South Minneapolis, AudreyRose Vintage is hosting a big “garage” sidewalk sale in front of their store. Expect a mix of vintage clothing, jewelry, accessories, and home goods at deep discounts from the vintage seller plus uber-stylish friends including Glam Diggers Vintage, Davee Ek, Nickey Robo, Carrie Ann Zirbes, Katherine Pierpont and Madelyne Riley. Find neighborhood garage sale maps across the street at Sister Sludge Coffee. Saturday 9am–3pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, @audreyrosevintage

Cool Trash Open Studio + Yard Sale: As part of Standish neighborhood garage sale day, local zero-waste maker Cool Trash is hosting an open studio and yard sale. They'll be doing demos of their making process and offering some discounted Cool Trash items, plus clothes, art supplies, handmade stuff and lots of fabric for sale at garage-sale prices. Saturday 9am–6pm, DM @cooltrashnet for address, instagram.com

Heal & Chill Wellness Event: Come and experience an afternoon for the whole family of chill vibes, inspiration, art, food and fellowship. Take part in workshops with local artists, enjoy special live DJ and musical performances, check out a motivational fitness demo, and shop from local wellness vendors throughout the day, plus enjoy free samples from Midtown Global Market food vendors. Ramp and street parking available. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Midtown Global Market, 920 E Lake St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Pop-up Ceramics Party at Vuefinder Optical: Indie eyewear shop Vuefinder Optical hosts a pop-up sale with local ceramic artist Stephanie DeArmond. Stephanie uses traditional hand-building techniques to make complex constructions from slabs of clay. Each piece is unique, finished with glazes, vintage ceramic decals or painted-on black slip. Vuefinder will also be offering 10% off a new pair of eyeglasses during the event, including their latest arrivals. Refreshments will be served. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Vuefinder Optical, 2909 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Minnesota Swim Week Finale Event: For this first edition, Minnesota Swim Week is partnering with local and national brands to promote swimwear and summer style with an emphasis on inclusion, representation, body positivity and empowerment. This day-long event at Glass House will begin with a Free Alchemy 365 fitness class (11am) and a special wellness drink menu and pop-ups (12:15pm), and culminates with a runway show featuring local brands and retailers DIAYS, Cece Cabana, WetByBre, Joeleen Torvick, Goldfine Jewelry, Nani Nalu Beachwear and more, followed by shopping pop-ups. Saturday 11am class, 4pm show doors, 5pm show @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$40 @ mnswimweek.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Urban Growler Brewing’s outdoor beer garden with goods from a group of 15 local makers, including resin and glass jewelry, candles, vegan baked goods, original art, illustrations and more, plus food and craft beer. Sunday 2–7pm @ Urban Growler Brewing, 2325 Endicott St, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn

SUNDAY, 6/4:

Linden Hills Farmers Market: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sundays 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

Babes and Brunch - Trinket Dish Workshop with Cry Baby Clay: Grab your besties for this fun, beginner-friendly clay workshop at Larissa Loden's St. Paul storefront, led by local maker Katie Cameron of Cry Baby Clay. Attendees will be creating a trinket dish for later pickup, and a ticket includes materials, breakfast snacks and beverages. Bonus: The Larissa Loden retail store will be open for shopping after the event. 18+. Sunday 10am–noon @ Larissa Loden HQ, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Tickets $45 @ eventbrite.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market June: Minneapolis Vintage Market returns to the covered, open-air St. Louis Park Recreation Outdoor Center for its June edition. Find Minnesota's best vintage clothing, accessories and home goods vendors all in one spot. Plus, there will be coffee, food vendors, a pop-up photo booth and a live DJ to enjoy while you shop, and easy on-site parking. Sunday 11am–4pm @ St. Louis Park ROC, 3700 Monterey Dr, St Louis Park. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after @ mplsvintagemarket.com

Hand Mending Basics Workshop with RETHINK Tailoring: In an effort to extend the life of favorite vintage pieces, vintage shop Moth Oddities is hosting Kristen McCoy of RETHINK Tailoring for a Hand Mending Basics Workshop at their studio adjoining space, Moth Studio. Kristen has been professionally mending clothing, including vintage, for 15 years. In this 2.5-hour class, you’ll learn the basics of hand mending so you can rescue and repair your own wardrobe. This workshop is capped at only 8 attendees so claim your spot now. Sunday 2–4:30pm @ Moth Studio, 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis. Class fee $60 @ mothoddities.com

MUSE by HER: Connection & Creation: MUSE, a producer of community-centered events for photographers, models, influencers and anyone that loves to create, is back with a new collaborative event. Each event is centered around giving the creative community new inspiration with set designs, installations and opportunities to network and collaborate with new themes that will allow creatives to explore new concepts and ideas. Come to network, create, collaborate and find your muse. Sunday 3–7pm @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $60 @ createdbyher.studio/muse

SUNDAY, 6/4–TUESDAY, 6/6:

Parker Posey: Party Girl Film Screenings: “Queen of the Indies” Parker Posey stars in this iconic, cult-favorite film from the ‘90s about an uber-fashionable downtown club kid who takes a job as a librarian. It also tells the story of the ’90s underground New York club scene and features costume design that combines vintage Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier pieces with thrifted items—the movie is essentially an hour-and-a-half style montage with one high-style look after another. This screening is a new restoration and is shown as part of the Trylon Cinema's ongoing Parker Posey series. Sunday 7pm, Monday 7pm & 9pm, Tuesday 7pm & 9pm @ Trylon Cinema, 2820 E 33rd St, Minneapolis. Tickets $8 @ trylon.org

ON VIEW:

Mining Mending: Rethink, Reuse, Revive: This exhibition explores and celebrates the many facets of mending as a part of creative practice. A cohort of internationally recognized artists has come together to exhibit, teach, and talk about mending as both physical process and metaphor. Program exhibitions, discussions and workshops are designed to focus on topics from healing practice to social practice, to economic and environmentally informed practice, and to building and maintaining bridges to textile traditions. On view through 7/15 @ Textile Center, 3000 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, textilecentermn.org

UPCOMING:

The Fitting Room 5-Year Anniversary Party: Celebrate five years of The Fitting Room with a day of festivities including a mini in-store fashion show, bubbles, snacks, DJ Dory Kahale and the chance to shop the goodies right off the runway. Saturday, 6/10, 5–8pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

Fun & Fashion Show: This first-time fashion show from local designer Van Quigg, Fashion Week MN producer Gayle Smaller, Jr., and The Forge Game Store is all about showcasing the diversity and creativity of our local fashion community and celebrating the joy of fashion. The show also includes a Cosplay Fashion Show and competition for the chance to win $500 and pop-up shopping. Saturday, 7/29, 5–9pm, 6pm show @ 300 N Chestnut St, Chaska. Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Show Fundraiser: MsDenishia, creator of The Modeling Boot Camp, hosts this annual fashion show fundraiser to support MECP2 Duplication Syndrome—a neurological disorder with which her young son was diagnosed. For the first time, the show is partnering with Native designers for a special collaboration. The show is followed by MsDenishia’s 53rd birthday celebration. Saturday, 8/12 at 6–10pm, show at 7pm @ American Legion Post 172, 260 4th Ave SE, Osseo. Tickets start at $50 @ eventbrite.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 5/23–5/29:

This week’s style and shopping highlights include an immersive, cabana-themed fashion show, vintage and makers markets and more for Memorial Day weekend. I’ve added a ⭐️ next to my top picks.

Sip N Bloom and Amy Seeman are back with another high-style fashion show.

TUESDAY, 5/23:

The Markets at Viking Lakes: Summer Series: Beginning today, the Viking Lakes multi-use development in Eagan is hosting a weekly market every Tuesday evening featuring 50+ vendors, theme days, food, craft beer, live music and more. Tuesdays through 7/18 (excluding 7/4) from 4:30–8:30pm @ Viking Lakes, 2685 Vikings Cir, Eagan, @vikinglakes

⭐️ Sip N Bloom x Amy Seeman present La Cabaña: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Seaman returns for their annual spring show. This spring’s show takes on a beach cabana theme with a fully stylized environment showcasing new spring creations from top fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups before and after the show. Tuesday at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis. Tickets $75–$120 @ sip-n-bloom.com

NE Farmers Market After Dark: The Northeast Farmers Market is back with its monthly night market at Bauhaus Brew Labs. Shop handmade goods from local makers and produce from local farmers, plus enjoy live music and sip on Bauhaus’s seasonal craft brews while you shop. Tuesday 6–9pm plus every 4th Tuesday through 10/24 @ Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, @ne_fm

THURSDAY, 5/25–SATURDAY, 5/27:

⭐️ Art for a Cause: Stephanie Dillon + Justin Hammer Art Sale: Contemporary artists Stephanie Dillon and Justin Hammer are opening up their studio to sell specially-priced artworks with proceeds benefiting The Sanneh Foundation. The foundation empowers youth and improves lives by providing programs that strengthen physical health and social and emotional development, uniting communities by advancing diversity, equity and community well-being. In addition to her large and smaller-scale paintings, Dillon is known for her hand-painted, one-of-a-kind fashion pieces, which will also be available for sale. The event kicks off with a free opening reception on Thursday. Thursday 6–9pm, Friday & Saturday 10am–5pm @ The Shops at West End, 1651 Park Pl Blvd, St Louis Park, eventbrite.com

FRIDAY, 5/26–SUNDAY, 5/28:

Wright County Swappers Meet: The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. There will be live old-timey polka and acoustic music on Saturday. Open Friday–Sunday 7am–1pm or later, weather dependent + every Saturday of April through October @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, www.facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

SATURDAY, 5/27:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market: The NE Farmers Market is back outdoors for the season. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Ruthie's House Vintage Grand Opening. Vintage brand Ruthie's House is celebrating its new storefront in downtown Waconia with a grand opening event. Located about a 40-minute drive west of the Twin Cities, Ruthie's House sells a mix of women's vintage clothing and sweet home decor from the '50s to the '90s. Saturday noon–4pm @ 44 W 1st St, Waconia, @ruthieshousevintage

Leisure World Vintage 1 Year Birthday: Known for selling casual vintage clothing for all genders with an emphasis on vintage tees at popup markets around the Twin Cities, Uptown vintage clothing shop Leisure World is celebrating its one year anniversary with a shindig. They're shutting down 25th Street outside the shop for a block party with food, music, beverages and popups from local makers and vintage vendors like Esther Edna Vintage, Final Stop Vintage, Shop Renee Nicole, Taurus Moon Trades, Cool Trash, Big Loon Vintage and Dawn of Time Vintage. Saturday noon–? @ 2457 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, @leisure__world

⭐️ Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Indeed Brewing with goods from a group of 16 local makers, including jewelry, candles, craft cocktail kits, crochet, hot sauce, vegan baked goods, original art, illustrations and natural beauty and wellness products, plus a food truck and craft beer. Sunday 1–6pm @ Indeed Brewing, 711 NE 15th Ave, Minneapolis, @marketcollectivemn

⭐️ Daddy Issues Minneapolis presents: A Book Signing with Adrian Loving: Fade To Grey is an insightful collection of essays and interviews by Washington, D.C.-based author and music historian Adrian Loving about the influential decade of the 1980s and its cultural impact on the expansion of gender, art, music and fashion. Legendary artists such as Andy Warhol and Richard Bernstein and musicians including David Bowie, Grace Jones, Sylvester, and Prince are featured along with a unique glimpse into the birth of club culture in America. Rare photographs, flyers, and oral histories from the pioneers of dance music. This book signing also includes an author's talk and music by DJ John Murph. Saturday 1–4pm (2pm signing) @ The Get Down Coffee, 1500 N 44th Ave, Minneapolis. Reserve a free spot @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 5/27 & SUNDAY, 5/28:

Everyday Ejiji Storefront Open Hours: Celebrate a new era of vintage brand Everyday Ejiji as it reopens its storefront to the public. Everyday Ejiji is an Afro-Latina-owned vintage and secondhand shop in Minneapolis that specializes in bold and bright fashions perfect for everyday fashionistas and glamorous events. Not only does founder Ashley Becerra have some of the Twin Cities’ best vintage finds, she also lends her expertise as a stylist. Take in the newly remodeled space along with tons of fresh vintage finds. Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pm @ 4501 34th Ave S, Minneapolis, @everydayejiji

Spring Markets at the Arb - Final Weekend: Stroll through the Arboretum’s captivating spring blooms while shopping from up to 60 local artists and artisans during select weekends in April and May. Market sellers will be set up in various locations throughout the Arboretum grounds, including near the buildings and gardens featuring spring blooms.  Check out your favorite sellers from past years and discover new ones. Included with daily admission ($15 for ages 16+). Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm @ Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, arb.umn.edu

PlantyQueens May Makers Markets: Every weekend in May, plant shop PlantyQueens hosts a popup from one maker or artist each day. Saturday features Clayborrok Art and Lit by Lysh, and Sunday features Renee Boynton, Fittonia Co anbd Risha Nishiguchi. Plus, explore the shop’s latest house plant arrivals, and get exclusive offers and expert tips. Saturday & Sunday 11am–3pm @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, plantyqueens.com

Bro Bros Closet Sidewalk Sale: The vintage streetwear shop is hosting a sidewalk sale at its new storefront. Expect items marked at $5 and $10, plus 30% off the entire store—including vintage clothing, vinyl and CDs, art and accessories—and giveaways, doorbusters and more deals all weekend. The sale will be restocked on Sunday. In store only. Saturday & Sunday noon–6pm @ Bro Bros Closet, 118 E 26th St #101, Minneapolis, @brobroscloset

SATURDAY, 5/27–MONDAY, 5/29:

Wadena Flea & Craft Market - Opening Weekend: This seasonal indoor and outdoor market has four buildings filled with unique finds. It’s filled with vendors selling everything you can think of including farm fresh produce, toys and games, antiques, apparel, home decor, glassware and more. Open Saturdays & Sundays every weekend through September plus Memorial Day and Labor Day from 9am–5pm @ 13560 US Highway 10, Wadena, www.wadenafleamarket.com

Shady Hollow Flea Market - Opening Weekend: Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6am–3pm, plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY, 5/28:

Babes and Brunch - Trinket Dish Workshop with Cry Baby Clay: Grab your besties for this fun, beginner-friendly clay workshop at Larissa Loden's St. Paul storefront, led by local maker Katie Cameron of Cry Baby Clay. Attendees will be creating a trinket dish for later pickup, and a ticket includes materials, breakfast snacks and beverages. Bonus: The Larissa Loden retail store will be open for shopping after the event. 18+. Sunday 10am–noon @ Larissa Loden HQ, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Tickets $45 @ eventbrite.com

⭐️ Clubhouse Market presents Sociable Sunday Market: Presented by the duo behind local upcycled clothing brand Better Together, Clubhouse Market is a new market organizer featuring a mix of vintage and handmade goods from local businesses. This special edition at Sociable Cider will include 30+ vendors, live music and beverages from Sociable Cider to ship while you shop. Sunday noon–5pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

Urban Jungle Flea Market: Urban Jungle’s Flea Market will host 40+ vendors selling vintage clothing, art, streetwear, sneakers, antiques and more outdoors in their back lot. Expect vintage with a streetwear vibe plus modern streetwear resale, sneakers, art, food and drink, and more from local resellers ands shops. Head to their Instagram to learn more. Sunday 10am–6pm @ 1419 S Washington Ave, Minneapolis, @urbanjunglemn

NEXT WEDNESDAY, 5/31:

Full Moon Terrarium Class: Join Ms. Seedling at AudreyRose Vintage for a Full Moon terrarium class where you can charge your crystals, get a tarot reading and create a terrarium to take home with you. Lauren of Ms. Seedling will be leading terrarium making and this month’s features tarot reading. Ticket price includes a basic vessel and plants and a small crystal with additional add-on options. Wednesday, 5/31, 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

PLAN AHEAD: JUST ANNOUNCED

The Fitting Room 5-Year Anniversary Party: Celebrate five years of The Fitting Room with a day of festivities including a mini in-store fashion show, bubbles, snacks, DJ Dory Kahale and the chance to shop the goodies right off the runway. Saturday, 6/10, 5–8pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 5/16–5/22 + Art-A-Whirl

This week’s local shopping highlights include Art-A-Whirl, which will taking over Northeast Minneapolis with vintage and makers markets, plus the MCAD art auction and more.

Local glass maker Emily McBride is popping up for Art-A-Whirl weekend outside of BUCH Fermentary.

THURSDAY, 5/18:

Vintage Vessel Candle Making at The Mustache Cat: Making candles has never been this sustainable. Vintage home store, The Mustache Cat, hosts a candle-making class with local maker Onyx Candles. Attendees will get to pick a scent and a vintage vessel from a wide variety of options, plus a discount to shop at the store before, during or after the event. Note: this event is BYOB (bring your own beverage). Thursday 6–8pm @ The Mustache Cat, 500 Lexington Pkwy S, St Paul. Tickets $40 @ eventbrite.com

FRIDAY, 5/19:

⭐️ Minneapolis Vintage Market at Liquid Zoo: Minneapolis Vintage Market is popping up outdoors for a special afternoon + night market kicking off Bauhaus Brew Labs’ annual Art-A-Whirl block party, the Liquid Zoo. There will be live music from 5:30–9:30pm, plus Brasa, Parlour Bar and Animales BBQ food trucks patio-side serving up delectable eats. All ages and free, rain or shine. Sunday noon–6pm @ Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

The Auction at MCAD: The Minneapolis College of Art and Design’s largest fundraising event of the year is back for its tenth year. The exclusive party features nearly 50 one-of-a-kind original works up for bidding in a silent auction from young, emerging artists and designers—both current MCAD students and alumni. The event also includes cocktails, mocktails, small bites, a live violinist, a live DJ and live art experiences. Proceeds go to MCAD’s scholarship fund. Friday 7–9:30pm (6pm VIP entry) @ Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 2501 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $200–$250 @ mcad.edu

Art-A-Whirl 2023: FRIDAY, 5/19–SUNDAY, 5/21:

Art-A-Whirl 2023: The massive, annual open studio artist crawl is back. What began in 1996 as a small event spread across a handful of artist-dominated buildings has since expanded to become the biggest artist crawl in the United States. It’s also become a shopping destination for fans of Minnesota-made products. To help you get started, I’ve compiled a list of the best pop-up sales and open studio events happening at this year’s weekend-long event. Unless otherwise noted, all events take place during normal Art-A-Whirl hours, Friday from 5–10pm, Saturday from noon–8pm, and Sunday from noon–5pm in various locations in NE Minneapolis, get directories and a full list of events @ nemaa.org/art-a-whirl. For a curated directory focused on NE makers, visit my NE Makers Directory. Official NEMAA Art-A-Whirl events indicated with a ⭐️

Art-A-Whirl Studio Highlights: Here’s what’s happening at each of the major art studio buildings during Art-A-Whirl hours:

⭐️ Northrup King Building: 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, northrupkingbuilding.com
If you only have time to visit one building, the Northrup King Building is by far the biggest, with more than 190 artists and dozens of organizations. There will also be food trucks in the parking lot, baked goods and coffee for sale. Get a full list of workshops and activities at northrupkingbuilding.com
•Tangible Collective x Public Functionary Swap Meet: Public Functionary and Tangible Collective are collaborating for a second year to bring back Swap Meet, an artist market and projection installation, activating both PF spaces in the Northrup King for Art-A-Whirl Weekend, plus a food truck in the courtyard. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #144 & #247, @pfunctionary
• AlisonWendy Designs Bracelet Making: Fine jeweler AlisonWendy Designs is offering brass or sterling silver bracelet making mini-workshops all weekend (#428). She'll also be joined by guest makers You're the Party and Evalyn's Bakes. Sign up for a workshop here.
• Strey Collective: The collaborative fashion studio will have new spring collections available for sale from its fashion makers, including Strey Designs (handbags and clothing), Joeleen Torvick, Vikse Designs, Siena Soap Co. and more. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #179, @streycollective
The Crochet Gay: The local maker will be showcasing her stylist crochet clothing and accessories at her studio. Friday 2–10pm, Saturday 11am–2pm, Sunday 11am–3pm @ #454, @thecrochetgay
• Danielle Everine Pop-up @ Excelsior Candle Co: The local fashion designer is showcasing her Desert Spring Collection at the candle maker's studio. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #206, danielleeverine.com, excelsiorcandleco.com
• Rox Jewelry Pop-up: Shop new designs by guest artist Rox Jewelry by Robyne Robinson inspired by nature at Kolman & Reeb Gallery. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #395, rox-minneapolis-jewelry.square.site
• Celina Kane, AudreyRose Vintage & Modehaus Bridal: Shop the latest hat and hair accessories by local milliner extraordinaire Celina Kane during her open studio all weekend along with studio mate Modehaus Bridal and guest vendor (and their former studio mate) AudreyRose Vintage. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #225, celinakane.com, modehausbridal.com, audreyrosevintage.com
• A MANO + Britta Kauppila Guest Artists: The A MANO ceramics and Britta Kauppila jewelry studio will be bustling with guest artists Bekah Worley, Serious Jam and Well Rooted Teas. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #252, @weshopamano
• Ashley Mary Art: The local artist will have new paintings plus limited-edition stained glass sun catchers for sale at her studio. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #284, ashleymary.com
• ACG & ILO Studio: Local painter and fashion designer Anna Chambers-Goldberg of ACG will have a rack of spring clothing from her latest collection shown at Evolve at Fashion Week MN, along with jewelry by ILO Studio. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #373, acgmpls.com, ilompls.com
• Creative Native Beading Pop-up at Makwa Studio: Local Ojibwe artist Creative Native Beading is popping up at fellow Ojibwe maker Makwa Studio for the weekend. Friday–Sunday @ #238, creativenativebeading.com, makwastudio.com
• WAAM Industries Sample Sale + Larissa Loden Pop-up: WAAM Industres is kicking things off with a sample sale on Friday night with samples and seconds marked 30 to 60% off. Saturday they'll have free coffee and donuts from Misfit Coffee and Sarah Jane's Bakery while they last, and Sunday they're having a buy-more, save-more sale. They’re also hosting guest maker and local jewelry fave Larissa Loden all weekend. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ #265, waamindustries.com, larissaloden.com

⭐️ Solar Arts Building: 711 15th Ave NE, Minneapolis, solarartsbuilding.com
The third floor Mintahoe Catering space at Solar Arts is hosting what they're dubbing "the largest open studio of Art-A-Whirl" with an art market, live music, delicious homemade popcorn, Bavarian pretzels and a full bar. Plus, head to level two for open artist studios and galleries and level one for Indeed Brewing's Whirlygig AAW fest, which features live music, food trucks, live art-making and glassblowing and family art activities. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours
• Brett Dorrian Artistry Studios Guest Artists: The photography and makeup studio is hosting guest makers throughout the weekend including Excelsior Candle Co and Kristina Made It Recycled Plastic Jewelry (#204).

⭐️ Casket Arts Building: 681 17th Ave NE & 1720 NE Madison St, Minneapolis, casketarts.com
Over 90 artists across three buildings will open their studios to the public Art-A-Whirl weekend, sharing new and exciting work along with art demonstrations, live music, food trucks and special events. A highlight this year is a new basement speakeasy open during AAW hours in the basement of the main building in partnership with 45th Parallel Distillery and Stray Dog Brewing, with proceeds going toward the NE Arts District.
Everthine Jewelry Open Studio + Permanent Jewelry: The permanent jewelry trend has hit the Twin Cities recently, but Everthine's Aisha Formanski has been offering permanent necklaces and bracelets—dainty chains that are welded shut in solid 14 yellow gold—since 2021. She'll be offering permanent jewelry all weekend plus shop the rest of her assortment. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ 681 17th Ave NE, #202), everthinejewelry.com

⭐️ Jackson Flats Artspace - The Whirl'd Bazaar: 901 18th 1/2 Ave NE, Minneapolis, eventbrite.com
The art building hosts over 25 unique vendors and makers throughout the weekend, indoors and out, including Feminist Book Club, plus art demos and workshops, live music and DJs, and refreshments. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours

⭐️ Thorp Building: 1618–1620 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, nemaa.org
This building will have 38 open studios, plus Tattersall Distilling located behind the building and Diamonds Coffee Shop at the front will be open.
Mercury Mosaics Spring Market: Visit the local tile maker during Art-A-Whirl for a mixture of tile, fine art and craft inspiration. Tour their factory space, learn more about their process, play with tile and shop handmade goods from over 30 local artists and makers. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ Mercury Mosaics, 1620 Central Ave NE #125/153, mercurymosaics.com 
Local Artist & Maker Pop-up: Queer artists Sarah Yribar and Eagle Screen Printing are hosting guest artists including Curious Cumulus photography and goods like pottery, jewelry, photo prints, paintings, vintage clothing and more. Saturday noon–6pm @ 1620 Thorp #200, @curiouscumulus
Hiccup by Handley Pop-up: The local fashion designer and maker is back for the first time in a while with a new collection of handmade accessories and home decor, and lots of vintage treasures. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ The Thorp Building, 1618 Central Ave NE #218, Minneapolis, @hiccupbyhandley 

⭐️ California Building: 2205 California St NE, Minneapolis, californiabuilding.com
With over 80 artists as tenants, this building is an anchor in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District. Be sure to stop by MOJO Coffee on the ground level and donuts from the mini donut truck before your peruse.
Hossle Workworks Classes & Demos: The local woodworker is offering drop-in woodworking demos and classes (#123); sign up for classes on their website @ hosslewoodworks.com

⭐️ Q.arma Building: 1224 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, nemaa.org
Over 31 member artists will open their studios, offering a broad range of media.

⭐️ Holland Arts East & West: 607 & 639 22nd Ave NE, Minneapolis, Holland Arts East & Holland Arts West
25 member artists will open their studios with work in a range of mediums including jewelry, apparel and ceramics.

⭐️ Showstopper Vintage Pop-up: The local vintage brand will be popping up in Dr. Sheen’a chiropractic studio for the weekend. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ Waterbury Building, 1121 NE Jackson St #111, Minneapolis, @showstoppervintage

More Art-A-Whirl highlights running all weekend:

⭐️ WORKSHOP: The design agency hosts guest artists throughout the weekend, including backpack and belt bag maker Viska, ceramicist Studio OkOk (a personal favorite) and Khazana Textiles, offering fair-trade textiles from around the world. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ 1300 Quincy Sst NE, Minneapolis, @workshopdotcom

⭐️ Party at the Edge of the Whirl: Shop original art and handmade goods from over 20 local artists and makers at this weekend-long event hosted by boutique liquor store Ombibulous, plus beer and food for sale, a live DJ and free tastings. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ Ombibulous, 949 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @ombibulousmn

⭐️ Franky & P.a.m. Art-A-Whirl Pop-Up: Find dual depictions of portraits in tandem by legendary and iconic artists Frank and Pamela Gaard for sale plus acrylic on vinyl, CDs, found objects and other things by Frank Gaard, plus a pop-up bizarre bazaar of vintage, fun, wacky and rare finds, housewares, art and clothing curated by Hillary Weeks; potted houseplants; one-of-a-kind handmade wood jewelry; and throw pillows made from high-end upholstery. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ Corner Store Gallery, 501 22nd Ave NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

⭐️ Pryes Art & Craft: Pryes Brewing is hosting an arts-and-crafts market all weekend as part of Art-A-Whirl featuring local artists and makers, plus live music, craft beer and wood-fired pizza from its pizza kitchen. Friday–Sunday during AAW hours @ Pryes Brewing, 1401 W River Rd N, Minneapolis, pryesbrewing.com

⭐️ AAW at Moth Oddities: Head to the 5th St NE block between East Hennepin Avenue and 1st Avenue NE for art happenings at neighboring vintage shops Moth Oddities and Olio Vintage. Along with vintage, Moth Oddities will host guest makers including Burn Boss Candles, Wacks Co candles, Holy Smokes! Ceramids, Ikokomi ceramics, Lovely Little Uglies jewelry, Sunday Postage Jewelry, Rare Press and more. Friday & Saturday 11am–6pm, Sunday 11am–5pm @ Moth Oddities, 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis, @mothoddities

⭐️ AAW at Olio Vintage: All month, Olio Vintage is featuring local artists including Mallorie Kuschel, Sheila Petersen, Gina Gaetz, Henry Forcelle and Jack Ketchum, plus goods from clothing print maker The Cynical Fool, print maker Optic Tuna, and The Little Jewelmaid jewelry, candles from Flicker & Fizz, and vintage artwork from Gabe Flaum, and as always, vintage goodies from the Olio collective. Friday–Sunday from 11am–6pm @ Olio Vintage, 21 5th St NE, Minneapolis, @olio.mpls

⭐️ AAW at The Golden Pearl Vintage: The vintage shop is staffed entirely by artists and makers, so this weekend during operating hours they’ll be showcasing goods for sale from the team. Find handmade crochet clothing by Sweet N' Lo, art prints by Cecily Bohmann, custom clothing design from surplus fabrics by Kyle's Garage, and clothing, paintings, accessories and art prints by Sarah M. Holm. Friday & Saturday 11am–6pm, Sunday 11am–5pm @ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @thegoldenpearlvintage

⭐️ Clubhouse Market presents Art-A-Whirl Market: Hosted by local upcycled clothing brand Better Together, this market will feature a mix of vintage and locally made goods from 50 vendors over three days in the parking lot of BŪCH Fermentary, including one-to-watch glass maker Emily McBride (pictured above). Friday 4–9pm, Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ BŪCH Fermentary & Taproom, 1121 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, @clubhouse_market

Quincy Street Makers & Vintage Market: Join Minneapolis Craft Market and Minneapolis Vintage Market at this beautiful, spacious venue in Northeast Minneapolis for their first-ever joint market. They’ll be hosting dozens of local makers and vintage sellers for one of their biggest markets of the year. There will also be a live DJ spinning retro tunes and roller skating, plus the market is adjacent to Earl Giles Distillery, which is hosting a festival throughout the weekend. Friday 5–9pm, Saturday noon–8pm & Sunday noon–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplscraftmarket.com

⭐️ Art-A-Whirl at Sociable: Head to Sociable Cider for a weekend full of crafts and community. There will be a craft market all three days with a rotating group of local makers and vendors, plus live music, food trucks and ice cream. Craft market hours: Friday 3–8pm, Saturday 11am–8pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

FRIDAY, 5/19–MONDAY, 5/22:

Parc's Anniversary Celebration: Save 20% storewide and online from Parc this weekend in honor of their anniversary. A thoughtfully curated shop of simple, minimalistic pieces and unique goods from independent designers and makers. Parc was established in 2008 by Thao Nguyen to bring ethical and sustainable fashion to the inspired individual who is seeking quality over quantity. Enjoy snacks and refreshments on Friday and Saturday. Use code PARCBDAY to get the discount online. Friday–Monday @ Parc, 212 N 2nd St #102, Minneapolis, parcboutique.com

SATURDAY, 5/20:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market: The NE Farmers Market is back outdoors for the season. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Master Gardeners Annual Plant Sale: The Hennepin County Master Gardeners will host their annual plant sale, which features over 17,000 plants grown by Master Gardeners (twice as many as last year), including seedling that have won the statewide Master Gardener seed trials. Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions about plants and gardening. Saturday 9am–2pm @ Hopkins Pavilion, 11000 Excelsior Blvd., Hopkins, hennepinmastergardeners.org

A Grand Makers Market: Head to Grand Avenue and Victoria Street in St. Paul for their annual Grand Makers Market. Grab a coffee at Bread and Chocolate and peruse the wares of over 45 talented makers, take a break for lunch at Salut or Cafe Latte and then browse some more makers while you enjoy the historic avenue. Saturday 10am–3pm @ 867 & 870 Grand Ave, St Paul, agrandexperience.com 

Art-A-Whirl Yard Fest Vol. 3: Find vintage clothing and local art for sale, plus live music and hand-dipped corndogs. Saturday 10am–6pm @ 149 14th Ave NE, Minneapolis, @jakemanders.art

Hackwith Design House Studio Sample Sale: Stop by the studio of local clothing brand Hackwith Design House this Saturday to shop a one-day-only sample sale. Sample dresses will be $75 each, tops $50 and swim samples $25. Plus, save 25% on all regular-priced items. In studio only. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Hackwith Design House Studio, 2340 Charles Ave. St. Paul, hackwithdesignhouse.com

Minneapolis Oddities & Curiosities Expo: The Oddities & Curiosities Expo showcases hand-selected vendors, dealers, artists and small businesses from all over the country with all things weird. You'll find items such as taxidermy, preserved specimens, original artwork, horror- and Halloween-inspired pieces, antiques, handcrafted oddities, quack medical devices, and much more. Saturday 10am–6pm @ Minneapolis Convention Center Hall E, 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $10–$15 @ odditiesandcuriositiesexpo.com

Chameleon Shops Anniversary Pop-up: The Chameleon Consortium, a group dedicated that conncets small, primarily BIPOC-owned local businesses with retail space to support the economic vitality of downtown Minneapolis, celebrates its anniversary with a special pop-up event hosted by the Strive Bookstore. Find books, fashion accessories, tasty treats and more, and meet the business owners. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Strive Bookstore, Young-Quinlan Building, 81 S 9th St, Minneapolis, @chameleonshoppes

⭐️ All Together Now! Art-A-Whirl Makers & Art Market: Shop for handmade goods from local makers and artists at this event hosted by the Eastside Food Co-op. Artists and makers include Thread Finds Mpls, plus food and music. Saturday noon–6pm @ Eastside Food Co-op, 2551 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, nemaa.org

⭐️ Turbo TIm's Crush-A-Whirl: Local auto repair shop, Turbo Tim's, hosts a full day of festivities. Its art market includes art and handmade goods for sale by local makers and artists including Emily Madland Jewelry, JunkPunk, Inside Out Oddities, The Grow Cart plants and Spectral Moss, plus live music in the evening, car crushing (!), tarot readings, live spray painting, kids' entertainers, beer, cocktails, burger and pizza, and cotton candy. Art market: Saturday noon–6pm, event ends at 8pm @ Turbo Tim's, 2823 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, turbotims.com/crush-a-whirl

SATURDAY, 5/20 & SUNDAY, 5/21:

Neighborhood Roots Summer Market Season Opener: The Neighborhood Roots farmers market consortium kicks off its summer market season this weekend with the return of its Fulton Farmers Market (Saturday) and Kingfield Farmers Market (Sunday). Both markets feature fresh, locally grown produce, baked goods and artisan products. Saturday 8:30am–12:30pm @ Fulton Farmers Market, Lake Harariet United Methodist Church, 4901 Chowen Ave S, Minneapolis & Sunday 8:30am–1pm @ Kingfield Farmers Market, MLK Jr Park, 4055 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, www.neighborhoodrootsmn.org

Spring Markets at the Arb: Stroll through the Arboretum’s captivating spring blooms while shopping from up to 60 local artists and artisans during select weekends in late April and May. Market sellers will be set up in various locations throughout the Arboretum grounds, including near the buildings and gardens featuring spring blooms.  Check out your favorite sellers from past years and discover new ones. Included with daily admission ($15 for ages 16+). Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm plus 5/27 & 5/28 @ Minnesota Landscape Aboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, arb.umn.edu

⭐️ Earl-A-Whirl Vintage + Makers Market: Local vintage and makers market producers Juniper Lou Markets is hosting a two-day event in the parking lot of Earl Giles with a great mix of vintage clothing, art, jewelry, housewares and more. Situated right in between the vintage and makers markets at neighboring BŪCH Fermentary and Quincy Hall, this will be the block to hit during AAW. Plus: live DJs and an outdoor Earl Giles bar and food tent. Saturday noon–8pm & Saturday noon–6pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Tare Market NE Weekend Happenings: The no-waste and refill food and cleaning products store’s Northeast location is hosting drop-in zero-waste scrunchie making on Saturday from noon to 2pm, DIY no-waste scrunchie making on Saturday from 2:30 to 3:30pm, and Ridwell will have an info table at the shop on Sunday from 11am–1pm. Saturday & Sunday @ Tare Market NE, 945 Broadway St NE, Minneapolis, thetaremarket.com

PlantyQueens May Makers Markets: Every weekend in May, plant shop PlantyQueens hosts a popup from one maker or artist each day. Saturday features Kari Lee Art, Harper Steinbach, Hell ‘R High Water Wares apparel and Sprout Ceramics, and Sunday features Profane North, Equinox Dice and ZT Draws. Plus, explore the shop’s latest house plant arrivals, and get exclusive offers and expert tips. Saturday & Sunday 11am–3pm @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, plantyqueens.com

SUNDAY, 5/21:

Linden Hills Farmers Market: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sundays 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

⭐️ Art-A-Whirl: Made by Hands Makers Market: Bauhaus Brew Labs will host its annual Made by Hands art and makers market, with artists and craftsmen selling everything from paintings, jewelry, woodworkings, sweets, knits, ceramics and more. Brasa, Parlour Bar and Animales BBQ food trucks will be patio-side to serve up delectable eats. Sunday noon–6pm @ Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Bad Weather Brewing with goods from a group of 22 local makers, including jewelry, hot sauce, plants, kids’ clothing, coffee, belt bags, original art, illustrations and vintage goods, plus a food truck and craft beer. Sunday 1–6pm @ Bad Weather Brewing Co, 414 7th St W, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn

A Conspiracy of Strange Girls Art-A-Whirl Market: The alternative, femme-oriented artist and maker collective known as A Conspiracy of Strange Girls is returning after a two-year hiatus. Held in conjunction with this weekend's Art-A-Whirl festiival, the market includes nine local makers including jewelry, original art, pottery and more. Plus: tarot readings, food trucks and libations from the woman-owned distillery. Saturday 2–7pm @ Twin Spirits Distillery, 2931 NE Central Ave, Minneapolis, facebook.com

TUESDAY, 5/23:

The Markets at Viking Lakes: Summer Series Kickoff: The Viking Lakes multi-use development in Eagan is hosting a weekly market every Tuesday evening featuring 50+ vendors, theme days, food, craft beer, live music and more. It kicks off this Tuesday. Tuesdays through 7/18 (excluding 7/4) from 4:30–8:30pm @ Viking Lakes, 2685 Vikings Cir, Eagan, @vikinglakes

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Seaman returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

CONTINUING:

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 5/10–5/15

This week’s shopping and style highlights include the finale of Black Fashion Week MN’s spring season, the grand reopening of Everyday Ejiji’s vintage shop, Mother’s Day makers markets and a rooftop fashion show fundraiser at the Walker Art Center.

Black Fashion Week MN wraps up its spring season this week.

NEW THIS WEEK:

Mining Mending: Rethink, Reuse, Revive: This exhibition explores and celebrates the many facets of mending as a part of creative practice. A cohort of internationally recognized artists has come together to exhibit, teach, and talk about mending as both physical process and metaphor. Program exhibitions, discussions and workshops are designed to focus on topics from healing practice to social practice, to economic and environmentally informed practice, and to building and maintaining bridges to textile traditions. An artist reception is planning for Tuesday, June 6 from 5:30–7pm. On view through 7/15 @ Textile Center, 3000 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, textilecentermn.org

American Craft Made Online Pop-up Marketplace: Minneapolis-based American Craft Council is back with its online pop-up marketplace, offering everyone, everywhere the chance to buy work from its juried selection of craft artisans. Find unique and one-of-a-kind handmade gifts created by nearly 200 craft artists from across the country—just in time for Mother's Day, Father's Day and graduation season. Discover new artists and reconnect with your favorites, learn about their favorite pieces, view behind-the-scenes studio tours, and get the inside scoop on the innovative pieces craft curators can’t stop talking about. Ongoing through 5/21, view the marketplace and sign up for online shopping updates at directory.craftcouncil.org

WEDNESDAY, 5/10:

Black Fashion Week MN: Fashion and Nails Show: This show spotlights the creativity of local nail technicians as they come up with avant-garde, artful designs that coordinate with outfits from local designers. Wednesday 7–10pm @ The Neu Neu event space, 514 N 3rd St, Minneapolis. Tickets $15–$30 @ eventbrite.com

THURSDAY, 5/11:

D.NOLO Sip + Style with Amy Seeman: Learn how to put together elevated casual looks with this style workshop hosted by North Loop boutique D.NOLO with special guest, fashion stylist Amy Seeman. Amy will offer tips and tricks to help you feel more pulled together and enjoy complimentary sips courtesy Cobble Social House. Bring a friend—or your mom for an early Mother’s Day date. Free to attend. Thursday 6–8pm, style workshop begins at 6:30pm @ D.NOLO, 219 N 2nd St, Minneapolis, @mamaseeman

Black Fashion Week MN: Super Dope Super Fly Super Fresh Fashion Show: Featuring fashion designers Shop with Flo, Mattie Nunn, Degante Couture and Kendall Ray, this show celebrates freshest new talents on the local style scene. Thursday 7pm @ The Neu Neu event space, 514 N 3rd St, Minneapollis. Tickets $20–$40 @ www.eventbrite.com

MCTC Spring Apparel Student Fashion Show: Minneapolis Community & Technical College is back to an in-person format for its annual student fashion show. View senior collections from 18 graduating students from the college’s Apparel Technologies program. The show is free to attend. Thursday 7–8:45pm @ Minneapolis Community & Technical College’s T Plaza outdoors, 1501 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, mcappareltechnologies.com

THURSDAY, 5/11–SATURDAY, 5/13:

Vintage Farm Market: Head to Beldenville, Wisconsin, for a three-day vintage market with three barns filled vintage, antique, farmhouse, industrial, chippy, artsy and craftsy home goods and furniture. Located just 45 minutes east of the Twin Cities, the event also includes wood-fire pizza, coffee, and Humble Pie Farm with plants and flowers baskets, perfect for Mother's Day gifts. Rain or shine. Note: Cash, Venmo and checks are accepted (no cards). Thursday & Friday 9am–6pm, Saturday 9am–3pm @ The Barns of Lost Creek, W6124 Co Rd N, Beldenville, WI, facebook.com

Grethen House Spring Scratch-off Sale: Designer womenswear boutique Grethen House is celebrating the spring season with its semi-annual scratch-off sale. How it works: After doing your shopping, you’ll be given a card to scratch off at the register revealing a discount of 20% to 50% off. All sales are final. In store only. Thursday–Saturday @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

FRIDAY, 5/12:

Black Fashion Week MN: 50 Years of Hip Hop Tribute Street Wear Fashion Show: This show celebrating hip-hop through fashion, music and performances will feature designers specializing in everything from activewear to couture. More than a half-dozen designers will show their latest works including Penash, No Excuses, Lgendary Clothing, Sonelle Couture, Colde Borne Apparel. Looks by Puma, the main sponsor, and live music from Truth Maze and Muja Messiah also will be part of the show. Friday 7–10:30pm @ W Minneapolis — The Foshay, 821 Marquette Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $20–$50 @ eventbrite.com

FRIDAY, 5/12–SUNDAY, 5/14:

Annual Friends School Plant Sale: Each year on Mother’s Day weekend in May, Friends School of Minnesota puts on the biggest fundraising plant sale in Minnesota. This year, over 2,100 varieties of plants will be featured in the sale, including perennials, climbing plants, native wildflowers, vegetables, roses, and trees and shrubs for sale at affordable prices. Friday 9am–8pm, Saturday 10am–6pm & Sunday 10am–2pm @ State Fair Midway / Grandstand parking lot, 1265 Snelling Ave, Falcon Heights, friendsschoolplantsale.com

31st Annual St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour: The annual St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour has been hosted by the Minnesota Potters of the Upper St. Croix River every year for the past 30 years. Eight host potters (including Matthew Krousey and Guillermo Cuellar) plus 71 invited potters from around the country will come together to offer a massive selection of one-of-a-kind ceramics for sale at studios spanning the St. Croix Valley. Friday & Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday 10am–5pm @ various locations, learn more @ www.minnesotapotters.com

SATURDAY, 5/13:

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

NE Farmers Market Outdoor Season Kickoff: This weekend marks opening day for the NE Farmers Market. Head to the St. Boniface Church parking lot every Saturday through October 14, rain or shine, for specialty foods, baked goods, beverages, fresh produce, and handmade goods. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 NE 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

No Coast Spring Craft-o-Rama: A pioneer of the indie craft-fair movement, No Coast Craft-O-Rama has been going strong since 2005. The market is your destination for all things DIY, silk-screened, letterpress, hand-knit and hand-stitched. Just in time for Mother’s and Father’s Day, you'll find giftables for grandmas, parents, friends, grads, babies and pets alike—and yourself, too. Saturday 10am–4pm @ Midtown Global Market, 2901 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis, www.nocoastcraft.com

ArtJuice presents: A Morning Market: : Local queer artist ArtJuice presents a fresh lineup of local artists and makers at this morning market at Caydence Coffee and Records. A group of 14 vendors will be selling goods like paitings, illustrations, fiber arts, mixed media arts, tarot cards, house plants, vegan baked goods and more. Plus, live music, coffee and vinyl records for sale. Saturday 10am–3pm @ Caydence Coffee + Records, 900 Payne Ave, St Paul, @artjuice_

Mother's Day Popup at Haus Theory: Vintage home store, Haus Theory, hosts a few of their favorite local creatives for a Mother’s Day pop-up event. This one-day event will feature florals by Mellifera Flowers, sweet treats by Moona Made and pottery/glasswork by A Mano, along with Haus Theory’s latest vintage home decor and furniture finds. Saturday 11am–5pm @ Haus Theory, 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, facebook.com

Black Fashion Week MN: MN Met Gala: The inaugural Twin Cities “Met Gala” will feature a fashion show inside the Minneapolis Institute of Art galleries with designers include Rox Jewelry by Robyne Robinson, Lexurie Collection, Von Taylor, BernGouba, Neekmolac and Rammy Mohamed of Ramadan Designs, emceed by local jazz singer and Minnesota Music Hall of Fame inductee Dennis Spears. Sunday 1:30–4pm @ Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $50-$75 @ eventbrite.com

Mother’s Day Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s Mother’s Day market heads to Modist Brewing with goods from a group of 8 local makers, including jewelry, coffee, illustrations and baked goods. Saturday 2–6pm @ Modist Brewing, 505 3rd St N, Minneapolis, @marketcollectivemn

Spoke & Weal 1 Year Anniversary Party: The team behind the Spoke & Weal hair salon concept is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a ‘70s disco-themed bash. Located within the Switch House (aka the old Soap Factory), the salon is led by longtime Minneapolis artist and Spoke & Weal master stylist, Kelsy Osterman. The event will feature all-vinyl tunes from DJ Greenery, a photo booth with photographer Billy Hawk and complimentary blowouts all day from the Spoke & Weal staff for clients. Tip: Dress to impress with a ‘70s theme. Free. Saturday 7–10pm @ Spoke & Weal, 514 2nd St SE #130, Minneapolis, @spokeandweal

SATURDAY, 5/13 & SUNDAY, 5/14:

55th Annual Arboretum Spring Plant Sale: One of Minnesota’s largest plant sale pops up at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum this weekend. Choose from more than 1,000 hard-to-find varieties and an expanded selection of shade perennials and grasses, new vegetable varieties, and native Minnesota plant species, with tips from expert gardeners. Saturday & Sunday from 8am–3pm @ Farm at the Arb, 3210 W 82nd St, Chaska, arboretum.umn.edu

Four Seasons Mother's Day Market: A group of 20 local artists and makers are coming together for a special Mother's Day weekend market at the new Four Seasons Hotel. Find goods ranging from luxury loungewear and handbags to hair accessories, art prints and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, RBC Lobby (within Socca Café), 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @artbyaleisha

Everyday Ejiji Storefront Opening Weekend: Celebrate a new era of vintage brand Everyday Ejiji as it reopens its storefront to the public. Everyday Ejiji is an Afro-Latina-owned vintage and secondhand shop in Minneapolis that specializes in bold and bright fashions perfect for everyday fashionistas and glamorous events. Not only does founder Ashley Becerra have some of the Twin Cities’ best vintage finds, she also lends her expertise as a stylist. Take in the newly remodeled space along with tons of fresh vintage finds, plus bubbles, treats and the chance to mingle with fellow vintage enthusiasts. Saturday & Sunday 11am–5pm @ 4501 34th Ave S, Minneapolis, @everydayejiji

PlantyQueens May Makers Markets & Make Your Own Planter Workshop: Every weekend in May, plant shop PlantyQueens hosts a popup from one maker or artist each day. Saturday features artist Francesca Miguiles and Sunday features an event from local clay studio, Cry Baby Clay ($60; attendees must pre-register on the Planty Queens website). Plus, explore the shop’s latest house plant arrivals, and get exclusive offers and expert tips. Saturday & Sunday 11am–3pm @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, plantyqueens.com

SUNDAY, 5/14:

Linden Hills Farmers Market Season Opener: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sundays 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

Mama's Day DIY Necklace Bar: Local jewelry maker Black Cat Jewelry is popping up at Style Society Shop in St. Paul for a DIY necklace bar event for Mother’s Day. Grab your mom and create a special, one-of-a-kind gift just for her. Choose from a wide variety of chains and charms, and make something special to match. Sunday 10am–3pm @ Style Society Shop, 453 7th St W, St Paul, @stylesociety.shop

Babes & Brunch - Cookie Decorating Workshop: Grab your besties for this fun, cookie-decorating workshop complete with breakfast snacks and beverages. Hosted at jewelry brand Larissa Loden’s St. Paul shop and headquarters, the class will be led by guest instructor, Maddie Gartmann of Garty Goodies, a Minneapolis-based cookie artist and cookie-kit business. Tools and decorating items will be provided for your project. Sunday 10am–12:30pm @ Larissa Loden, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Tickets $85 @ eventbrite.com

Twin Cities Writer & Artist Services Directory Publication Launch Party: Hiring a local artist for a workshop, event, party, or project sounds like a great idea—but what if you’re not sure where to start? With listings by 50 Twin Cities artists and writers, this new directory from Late Night Copies Press de-mystifies the process and price of hiring local talent. At this alternative to traditional art and craft fairs, come chat with local artists and see what the directory is all about. Grab food and a yummy brew from La Doña Cervecería and connect with artists in an exploratory, low-pressure way. The launch event also features interactive light and sound sculptures, a live caricaturist, and demos about printmaking, weaving and more, plus the chance to get your own copy of the directory. Sunday 2–6pm @ La Doña Cervecería Brewery, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, @latenightcopies

MONDAY, 5/15:  

Avivo MN Mission + Mingle Fashion Show: Join Avivo MN on the Walker Art Center’s outdoor terraces for this year’s Mission + Mingle Event, which mixes fashion, philanthropy and passion for helping women overcome barriers to success. The fashion show includes looks from Bumbershute, MartinPatrick3, Qe’Bella Couture, Ramadhan Designs, Lesley Helen Couture and Filigree Jewelers. Funds raised support Avivo’s life-changing services including employment and career education. Monday, 4:30pm VIP entry, 5:30pm GA entry, 6pm show @ Walker Art Center, 725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis. Tickets $100–$200 @ avivomn.org

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities’ New Location: Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill began Moth Oddities as an online vintage shop in their tiny Northeast apartment in 2014. It evolved into a traveling pop-up shop where they would source goods on cross-country road trips and receive specialty shipments of Italian vintage from open-air markets in Italy. After nearly 10 years selling vintage online, on the road and quickly outgrowing their first storefront, Moth Oddities has relocated to a larger storefront in the heart of the Saint Anthony neighborhood of Northeast Minneapolis (the former home of FindFurnish), on the same block as Olio Vintage and The Golden Pearl Vintage. Half of the space will be used for the Moth Oddities vintage shop, including a designated Italian vintage section and an assortment of accessories, home goods and work by local and independent brands. The other half will house Moth Studio, an open-concept workspace for community classes, events and rental. Now open @ 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

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Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

Our Seams: Diana Albrech: With Our Seams, Minneapolis-based photographer Diana Albrecht presents a beautiful new portrait series that explores style and fashion as a form of cultural preservation as well as her own experiences at the intersection of transnationalism, queerness and style. Diana is a queer, Korean adoptee and a self-taught photographer who also works as an art director in the advertising space. On view through 5/5 @ Public Functionary, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #144, Minneapolis, publicfunctionary.org

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Art-A-Whirl 2023: The massive, annual open studio artist crawl is back in full force. 5/19–5/21 in various locations in NE Minneapolis, nemaa.org/art-a-whirl

Minneapolis Vintage Market - Art-A-Whirl: The MVM heads outside for its first outdoor markets of the year at Art-A-Whirl. Things kick off with an all-vintage market on Friday as part of the Liquid Zoo festival at Bauhaus Brewing (Friday, 3–10pm), and continues with a mix of vintage sellers and makers at Quincy Hall (Saturday 5–9pm & Sunday noon–8pm). Friday, 5/19–Sunday, 5/21, mplsvintagemarket.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Seaman returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 5/2–5/8

This week’s local style and shopping highlights include Black Fashion Week MN kicks off, Kentucky Derby parties, farmer market season openers and more.

See designer collections from MartinPatrick3 and hats by local milliner Celina Kane in a Kentucky Derby fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker this Saturday at the Four Seasons Minneapolis. (Image: Madeline Elli)

WEDNESDAY, 5/3:

Twilight Music Event at Twelve Vultures: Northeast taxidermy + curiosities shop Twelve Vultures is hosting a special twilight evening of live music and shopping. Charming Disaster and Johnny Sincerely will perform, and refreshments will be served. It’s a great chance to check out the store’s latest collection of antiques, taxidermy and curiosities. Wednesday at 7pm @ Twelve Vultures, 507 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @twelve_vultures

THURSDAY, 5/4:

The Laundry Evangelist: Patric Richardson at June: June Resale hosts an evening of tips and tricks for dirty laundry and stains with Patric Richardson—aka The Laundry Evangelist. Bring your laundry and home cleaning questions, learn how to never go to the dry cleaners again, and why vodka is for more than martinis. You can also pick up a copy of Patric's book, Laundry Love: Finding Joy in a Common Chore. Thursday 4–7pm @ June Resale, 5027 France Ave S, Minneapolis, juneresale.com

THURSDAY, 5/4–SUNDAY, 4/7:

100 Mile Garage Sale: Historic towns along the Great River Road in two states clean out their attics, garages and basements to create the most spectacular garage sale around! Bargain hunters can start anywhere along the Great River Road—Minnesota or Wisconsin—rain or shine. Find participating sales from Hastings, MN, south on Hwy 61 to Winona, MN, across the river to Fountain City, WI, and North on Hwy 35 to Prescott, WI. You’re sure to see deals, steals and awesome finds. Note: there’s no official registration required nor maps to lead the way. Thursday–Sunday various times running from Winona to Hastings across to Prescott, WI, get specific sale details @ 100 Mile Garage Sale on Facebook

FRIDAY, 5/5:

Olio Vintage New Vendor Launch + Happy Hour: Olio Vintage has a fresh crop of local vendors new to the shop for the month of May. Help welcome these talented newcomers at this monthly happy hour event, with new vendors including Hells Belles Vintage with clothing from the 1940s to the 1990s. Friday 4–7pm @ Olio Vintage, 21 5th St NE, Minneapolis, olio.mpls

BFWMN Fashion Soirée: Celebrate the spring edition of Black Fashion Week MN at this kickoff event. Meet the team, purchase discounted tickets to other BFWMN shows running through May 13, and enjoy drinks and giveaways. Friday 6:30–9:30pm @ Juut Salonspa Creative Hub, 1315 Harmon Pl, Minneapolis. Tickets $10 @ eventbrite.com

FRIDAY, 5/5–SUNDAY, 5/7:

St. Paul Spring Art Crawl: This open studio art fest long ago outgrew Lowertown and now sprawls throughout downtown St. Paul, stretching along Grand and University Avenues, and spans across multiple weekends in April and May, with events including open studios, dance, musical performances and interactive demonstrations. This weekend’s highlights take place at galleries in Merriam Park, Payne Phalen and South Como. Hours vary by location. Check out the art crawl website for a full listing of artists and information. Friday–Sunday @ various locations, St. Paul, stpaulartcollective.org

SATURDAY, 5/6:

Mill City Farmers Market - Outdoor Market Season Kickoff: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market is moving outdoors for the summer season every Saturday through October. Each event features 50+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s makers include Primitiva Collective's women artisans, Spoon and Theory Handmade BIPOC-owned jewelry and aromatherapy, Milkweek Books and Tare Market zero-waste food items.. Saturday 8am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

Garage Sale Day at Cake Plus-Size Resale: The Hale Page Diamond Lake neighborhood is having neighborhood-wide garage sales and plus-size resale shop, Cake Plus Size, is joining in. Shop discounted goodies as well as their full inventory all day, plus popups from local makers Lucia Makes Art and Love Rainie from noon–5pm. Saturday 8am–7pm @ Cake Plus Size, 5155 Bloomington Ave, Minneapolis, hpdl.org

Selby/Fairview Neighborhood Arts Pop-up: Shop jewelry, wood goods, letterpress, photography prints, pottery and more from around a dozen local artists, plus kids' art activities, food from The Naughty Greek and live music. Saturday 10am–5pm @ 1832-1840 Selby Ave, St Paul, selbyfairviewarts.weebly.com

Como Park Conservatory Summer Flower Show - Opening Day: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Summer Flower Show will feature purple, blue, lavender, and white flowers, succulent plants and drifts of chartreuse green foliage accenting the flowers. Open daily through 10/1 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Gallery 360 Spring Clothing Trunk Show Event: Local gallery and shop Gallery 360 hosts its annual spring clothing trunk show event, giving shoppers the chance to peruse the latest handmade fashions by their roster of local and regional designers. Participating designers include Megan Ilene, ACG, ARAE, Barbara Zaharris, Allison Koon, Tila and the Textiles, Susan Otterson, Hitomi Jacobs and Engso Engso Bags. Saturday noon–4pm @ Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis, gallery360mpls.com

Moth Oddities Grand Opening: Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill began Moth Oddities as an online vintage shop in their tiny Northeast apartment in 2014. It evolved into a traveling pop-up shop where they would source goods on cross-country road trips and receive specialty shipments of Italian vintage from open-air markets in Italy. After nearly 10 years selling vintage online, on the road and quickly outgrowing their first storefront, Moth Oddities is relocating to a larger storefront in the heart of the Saint Anthony neighborhood of Northeast Minneapolis (the former home of FindFurnish). Half of the space will be used for the Moth Oddities vintage shop, including a designated Italian vintage section and an assortment of accessories, home goods and work by local and independent brands. The other half will house Moth Studio, an open-concept workspace for community classes, events and rental. They debut the new space this Saturday with a grand opening with refreshments and special guests. Saturday 11am–6pm @ 13 5th St NE, Minneapolis, more info via Facebook

Canterbury Downs Kentucky Derby Party: Celebrate the Kentucky Derby at Canterbury Downs with their annual party. The afternoon includes mint juleps, a live screening of the Kentucky Derby, best-dressed and best-hat contests, a red carpet selfie station, a variety of vendors and live music. Saturday noon–6:30pm doors @ Canterbury Park Event Center, 1100 Canterbury Rd, Shakopee. Tickets $10+ @ www.canterburypark.com

NE Neighborhood Makers Market & Bar Hop: The NE Neighborhood Makers Market is back with two new venues and FREE shuttle service around the neighborhood. A makers market and bar crawl in one, this event presented by Wisconsin-based makers market concept, I Heart Indie Markets, returns to Northeast Minneapolis for a multi-venue event. Shop 50-plus local makers spread throughout five locations with a craft brew, hard cider, hard kombucha or craft cocktail in hand. Goods include jewelry, knitwear, vintage goods, home decor, metal works, prints. soap, candles, paintings and more. New venues Dashfire Distillery and Sociable Cider Werks will join 612Brew, Tattersall Distliling and BŪCH Hard Kombucha. Saturday 1–6pm @ various locations in NE Minneapolis, iheartindiemarkets.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Indeed Brewing with goods from a group of 25 local makers, including candles, pottery, original art and stickers, jewelry, upcycled clothing, coffee, vintage decor and more, plus beer and food. Saturday 2–8pm @ Urban Growler, Brewing, 711 NE 15th Ave, Minneapolis, @marketcollectivemn

The Black Market Spring Festival: Come gather to support and celebrate Black businesses at The Black Market's monthly market. The Black Market is a Black-business marketplace that has become a vibrant community hub. This month features food trucks, games, music, art, goods for sale and more from over than 60 local, Black-owned businesses. Saturday 2–7pm @ The Case Building, 767 Eustic St, St Paul, @theblackmarketmpls

ArtJuice Market: Spaced Out: Local queer artist ArtJuice presents a fresh lineup of local artists and makers with an outer-space theme. The ten vendors will be selling goods like tarot, bucket hats and bags, fiber arts, handmade jewelry, essential oil blends, original art and more. Plus, live music and craft beer. Saturday 2–8pm @ Headflyer Brewery, 861 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, @artjuice_

6th Annual Kentucky Derby Twin Cities Party: Hosted by First Thursday Happy Hour, this party celebrates elegant hats, dresses, seersucker and Mint Juleps as it honors the annual tradition of the Kentucky Derby. This event includes over $500 in prizes for best-dressed judged by Richard Moody and friends, a telecast of the event, live music, cocktails and more with proceeds benefiting the Newborn Foundation. Saturday 2–8pm @ The Westin Edina, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets $30–$40 @ eventbrite.com

Defining Derby Benefit Fashion Show: Don your best Derby-inspired cocktail attire for this swanky soiree celebrating the Kentucky Derby, benefiting Children's Hospital Association. The main event is a Derby-inspired fashion show on the Four Seasons rooftop styled by Grant Whittaker with clothing from MartinPatrick3, bespoke hats by Celina Kane and hair and makeup by HAUS Salon. The event also includes cocktails, passed appetizers from Four Seasons’ restaurant Mara, raffles for prizes and a live telecast of the races. Saturday doors at 3pm, fashion show at 3:45pm, race at 5pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $120+ @ childrenshospitalassociation.org

Black Fashion Week MN: Fashion Show Fundraiser: Musician and educator Chadwick "Niles" Phillips will cohost this fashion show fundraiser to support youth with vitiligo. The event will also feature poet Joe Davis and musician Buddy McLain, who will release a new song. Saturday doors at 6pm, 7pm show @ Juut Salonspa Creative Hub, 1315 Harmon Pl, Minneapolis. Tickets $40-$60 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 5/6 & SUNDAY, 5/7 :

Spring Markets at the Arb: Stroll through the Arboretum’s captivating spring blooms while shopping from up to 60 local artists and artisans during select weekends in late April and May. Market sellers will be set up in various locations throughout the Arboretum grounds, including near the buildings and gardens featuring spring blooms.  Check out your favorite sellers from past years and discover new ones. Included with daily admission ($15 for ages 16+). Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm, plus additional dates through 5/28 @ Minnesota Landscape Aboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, arb.umn.edu

PlantyQueens May Makers Market: Every weekend in May, plant shop PlantyQueens hosts a popup from one maker or artist each day. Saturday features Sharaya Reetz, a self-taught artist selling original art and illustrations, and Sunday will feature Nina Dani, who creates beaded bracelets, artwork, bucket hats, reworked denim, stickers, tees and more. Plus, explore the shop’s latest house plant arrivals, and get exclusive offers and expert tips. Saturday & Sunday 11am–3pm @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, plantyqueens.com

SUNDAY, 5/7:

Linden Hills Farmers Market Season Opener: The Linden Hills Farmers Market is back with its outdoor market and a great group of vendors, including crowd favorites from last year and new startups we know you're going to love. Come for lunch, support your local growers and makers and enjoy live music. Find them in the parking lot of Settergrens of Linden Hills every Sunday, rain or shine. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergrens, 2813 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, farmersmarketsofmpls.org

Runway For Hope: Join Hope Chest for Breast Cancer for a day of fashion at Galleria. The annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker featuring looks showcasing spring trends from Galleria stores, sparkling wine and light brunch bites, silent and live auctions, and in-store shopping and dining experiences benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Quincy Street Makers Market: Join Minneapolis Craft Market at the beautiful, spacious Quincy Hall in Northeast Minneapolis just in time for Mother’s Day. They’ll be hosting dozens of local makers for one of their biggest markets to date. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis. Free, register @ mplscraftmarket.com

Totally Rad Day with The Saints: Totally Rad Vintage Fest is back with the St. Paul Saints for another vintage and baseball-filled day. Shop vintage goodies from 30 Totally Rad vendors inside CHS Field before and during the Saints’ game against the Nashville Sounds. Plus, enjoy snacks, beer, and a live baseball game. Sunday; early-bird entry begins at 12:30pm, GA ticket entry 1:30pm @ CHS Field, 360 N Broadway St, St Paul; tickets $7–$23 @ www.totallyradvf.com/saints

Black Fashion Week MN: A Conversation With Stylists: Local stylists talk about how they got their start in the industry and how to create some of the latest looks. Small bites and beverages will be served at this networking event. Sunday 3pm @ The District Edina, 7777 Washington Ave S, Edina, tickets $25 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Fringe 2023 Gallery Opening: Four fashion enthusiasts out of the mainstream will showcase their fashion creations in a gallery setting at this exhibition presented by local style icon, Saeteesh. Among the participants are Petra Lommen, a transgender, aware-winning artist and educator; Cooper, a fashion creative and model; William Swift, a visionary photo shoot producer; and Saeteesh herself, a 75-year-old model, stylist and influencer. Each artist’s work has then been painted on by an artist on canvas, and fashion illustrations of the garments will also be on display. Free opening reception Sunday 3–6pm; on view through 5/21 @ Schmidt Artist Lofts, Landmark Gallery Brewhouse, 900 W 7th St, St Paul, enter door #1, @saeteeshunleashed

St. Kate’s Katwalk 2023: The St. Kate’s Katwalk student fashion show is back. The student-run and produced event will feature work created by fashion design and merchandising students, plus a sustainability section including zero-waste apparel construction. This year's theme is "celestial.” While the show is free, you can support their programming by participating in their online fundraiser. Sunday 7–9pm @ Rauenhorst Ballroom, Coeur de Catherine of St Catherine University Campus, 2004 Randolph Ave, St Paul. Free tickets @ katepay.stkate.edu

BEGINNING MONDAY, 5/8:

American Craft Made Online Pop-up Marketplace: Minneapolis-based American Craft Council is back with its online pop-up marketplace, offering everyone, everywhere the chance to buy work from its juried selection of craft artisans. Find unique and one-of-a-kind handmade gifts created by nearly 200 craft artists from across the country—just in time for Mother's Day, Father's Day and graduation season. Discover new artists and reconnect with your favorites, learn about their favorite pieces, view behind-the-scenes studio tours, and get the inside scoop on the innovative pieces craft curators can’t stop talking about. Ongoing through 5/21, view the marketplace and sign up for online shopping updates at directory.craftcouncil.org

CONTINUING:

Our Seams: Diana Albrech: With Our Seams, Minneapolis-based photographer Diana Albrecht presents a beautiful new portrait series that explores style and fashion as a form of cultural preservation as well as her own experiences at the intersection of transnationalism, queerness and style. Diana is a queer, Korean adoptee and a self-taught photographer who also works as an art director in the advertising space. On view through 5/5 @ Public Functionary, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #144, Minneapolis, publicfunctionary.org

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13 @ various locations. Get tickets @ eventbrite.com

Avivo MN Mission + Mingle Fashion Show: Join Avivo MN on the Walker Art Center’s outdoor terraces for this year’s Mission + Mingle Event, which mixes fashion, philanthropy and passion for helping women overcome barriers to success. The fashion show includes looks from Bumbershute, MartinPatrick3, Qe’Bella Couture, Ramadhan Designs, Lesley Helen Couture and Filigree Jewelers. Funds raised support Avivo’s life-changing services including employment and career education. Monday, 5/15, 4:30pm VIP entry, 5:30pm GA entry, 6pm show @ Walker Art Center, 725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis. Tickets $100–$200 @ avivomn.org

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Seaman returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 4/25–5/1

This week’s local style and shopping highlights include the continuation of Fashion Week MN’s spring season and more.

The “Coalesce” fashion show returns for the spring season of Fashion Week MN this Friday. (Image: @michellelee.photography)

NOW OPEN:

Sovereign Collective opens first showroom at Nolan Mains: Nolan Mains’ ever-evolving retail lineup has a new addition: Sovereign Collective, a locally based store delivering a unique international experience with goods from over 100 artists and designers from nearly 20 global cities. First launched two years ago as an online marketplace by local entrepreneur Molly Hanten, many of the showroom’s brands are exclusive to the store and new to the Twin Cities. Learn more at MSPmag.com. Now open @ Nolan Mains, 3921 Market St, Edina, @shopsovereigncollective

DAILY THROUGH SUNDAY, 4/30:

Bunny Days at Grethen House: The designer retailer’s annual Bunny Days event is back. How it works: Get a scratch-off card at either location and bring your items up to the register. Then scratch off your card to find out whether your discount is 20%, 30%, 40% or 50% off. Online, you can take 20% off any purchase, and you can get the deal multiple times online until the promotion ends. Ends Sunday @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

TUESDAY, 4/25:

Fashion Week MN: Northern Lights: This third annual collaboration between Native Nations Fashion Night and Fashion Week MN is a celebration of indigenous creative expression through fashion, designed to elevate and inspire the human spirit and connect across cultures. This show showcase the lifeways of the Yup'ik of Alaska and the Great Lakes Woodlands Anishinaabeg through three fashion designers: Delina White, an Ojibwe fashion designer from Leech Lake; Golga Oscar of the Kasigluk Elders Traditional Council - Yup'ik Nation; and Lavender Hunt of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. There will also be a pop-up marketplace of goods from indigenous makers, a live DJ and full bar.. Tuesday 5pm–11pm (7pm show) @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis. GA tickets $75 (VIP sold out) @ fashionweekmn.com

TUESDAY, 4/25 & sunday, 4/30:

Sip N Bloom Flower Arranging Workshops: Try your hand at flower arranging with a workshop hosted by Sip N Bloom. Create your own design with the help of Sip N Bloom's master florists, with two experience level options. All materials are provided, including a vase for you to take your creation home. Visit Sip N Bloom’s website for more upcoming workshops. Tuesday at 6pm @ AxeBridge Wine Co, 411 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis + Sunday at noon @ Lakes & Legends Brewing, 1368 Lasalle Ave, Minneapolis; $65–$85 per class @ sip-n-bloom.com

WEDNESDAY, 4/26:

Fashion Week MN: Luxe Streetwear: This fashion show fundraiser for Lovely's Sewing & Arts Collective (LSAC) celebrates community and covers youth scholarships for learning the art of sewing, fashion design and entrepreneurship. Produced by LSAC founder and Qe’Bella Couture designer Keiona Cook, the show features spring collections from 13 local couture and custom streetwear designers, a high school designer, print streetwear designers, and the LSAC youth showcasing their skills through different art forms. A highlight is sure to be the local runway debut of HAWWAA Designs by Hawwaa Ibrahim, a non-binary, Muslim fashion designer who competed on Project Runway Junior. Wednesday 6–9:30pm (show 7pm) @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis. GA tickets $35 (VIP sold out) @ fashionweekmn.com

THURSDAY, 4/27:

Open House at Corazon: Head to Lake Street gift shop Corazon for a spring open house event and shop their latest collections. Christi Gereau will be modeling clothing from the shop paired with one-of-a-kind jewelry by Susan O. Horowitz’s SHExclusive—which will also be available for purchase—and photographer John Botkin will be taking photos of the attendees. Thursday 4–7pm @ Corazon, 4646 E Lake St, Minneapolis, @corazoncollections

Fashion Week MN: Golden Magazine presents Dare to Be Golden: Golden Magazine, a visually compelling student-run magazine, is back for its second Fashion Week MN showing with Dare 2 Be Golden, a fashion show expanding the reach of the fashion community to Minneapolis youth to provide a space to cultivate new relationships. Celebrating the power of getting dressed and showing up as your authentic self, the show will feature runway collections by a group of five local fashion designers and four student designers. Thursday 6–9pm @ W Minneapolis - The Foshay 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $25 @ fashionweekmn.com

THURSDAY, 4/27–SUNDAY, 4/30:

Larissa Loden Birthday Sale: St. Paul-based jewelry brand Larissa Loden is hosting a special birthday sale in honor of its founder, Larissa Loden. For four days, shoppers can enjoy exclusive discounts on all in-store and online purchases. The more you spend, the more you save with tiered discounts of 10% off orders of $50 or less, 15% off orders of $51 to $100, or 20% off orders of $100 or more. Thursday–Sunday during store hours, on store & online @ 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul, larissaloden.com

Art in Bloom at Mia: One of the Twin Cities’ rites of spring is the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s Art in Bloom event, in which classical works of art have served as the inspiration for floral arrangements for more than 30 years. The event features imaginative floral interpretations of selected works of art from Mia’s permanent collection, created by more than 100 individual and commercial florists with flowers from Bachman’s. The floral festival is on view all weekend, and you can also enjoy a lecture or demonstration or free docent tours. Thursday–Sunday @ Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis. Learn more & get tickets @ artsmia.org

FRIDAY, 4/28:

Night Out with North Suburban Center for the Arts Fundraiser: The North Suburban Center for the Arts is in danger of closing its doors. To help raise much-needed funding, the center is hosting a night of craft beer, "craftivities," music, dancing, and a silent auction during the event. There is also an online auction this week leading up to the event with auction items from local makers like Sidecar Ceramics, Cry Baby Clay and Roseline's Candles. Friday 6–10pm @ Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley. Tickets $20 @ northsuburbanarts.org

Fashion Week MN: Coalesce: Voices: Coalesce, an AAPI organization focused on celebrating AAPI + BIPOC voices, hits the runway for its second year with Fashion Week Minnesota. This season, the team will bring a biopic experience to attendees by creating collections inspired by their stories and the lived experiences that influence their work. In addition to collections from ten designers from the AAPI community, the show will feature a special collaboration by RedGreen Rivers, M. Heurh Designs and Ka Oskar Ly. Friday 6–9pm (7:45pm show) @ Mosaic Venue, 817 S 5th Ave #300, Minneapolis. GA tickets $65 (VIP sold out) @ fashionweekmn.com

FRIDAY, 4/28 & SATURDAY, 4/29:

Cast & Charm Vintage Garage Sale: Instagram-based vintage housewares shop Cast & Charm is moving its inventory to a new location—but first, they're having a garage sale. They're unloading inventory including rugs, laps, glassware, decor, kitchenware and more. Cash only. Friday 10am–5pm & Saturday 9am–1pm @ 5645 4th St NE, Fridley, @castandcharm

FRIDAY, 4/28–SUNDAY, 4/30:  

St. Paul Spring Art Crawl - Downtown & Historic Lowertown: This open studio art fest long ago outgrew Lowertown and now sprawls throughout downtown St. Paul, stretching along Grand and University Avenues, and spans across multiple weekends in April and May, with events including open studios, dance, musical performances and interactive demonstrations. This weekend’s highlights take place in downtown and historic Lowertown St. Paul. Hours vary by location. Check out the art crawl website for a full listing of artists and information. Friday–Sunday @ various locations, St. Paul, stpaulartcollective.org

SATURDAY, 4/29:

Minneapolis Farmers Market: Spring Opening: The largest and most famous farmer-managed market in the state, the Minneapolis Farmers Market makes its outdoor debut for the season with tons of vendors every Saturday morning, including fresh produce, plants and locally made products. Saturday 6am–1pm @ 312 E Lyndale Ave N, Minneapolis, mplsfarmersmarket.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Indeed Brewing with goods from a group of 16 local makers, including original art, crystals, candles, jewelry, needlepoint art, hot sauce, pottery, plants, coffee and more. Saturday 1–6pm @ Indeed Brewing, 711 NE 15th Ave, Minneapolis, @marketcollectivemn

Hmong Arts & Craft Fair: Come support your local Hmong artists at this arts and crafts fair. There will be many items to shop for such as canvas paintings, prints, jewelry, clothing, home goods, books, baked goods and much more. A full vendor list will be posted on the Facebook page. Saturday 10am–4pm @ Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Pkwy, Eagan. $5 entry fee for 16 & older (seniors + 15 & under free). Free entrance 2–4pm to all, facebook.com

Hovden Wear Spring Pop-up: Minnesota-based clothing brand Hovden Wear is heading back for a spring pop-up at Ingebretsen’s, a local staple for Scandinavian heritage and shopping. Founded in 2014 in Portland, Oregon, the Scandinavian-inspired apparel brand relocated to Minnesota after local Norwegian language specialist, Elizabeth Moorhead Curtiss, took over the brand. Hovden Wear “creates clothing for today's lifestyle,” inspired by traditional Scandinavian work clothes. Handmade by craftspeople in Europe and the U.S., their high-quality garments use 100% natural fabrics and sustainable production methods. Saturday 10am–4pm @ Ingebretsen’s, 1601 E Lake St, Minneapolis, ingebretsens.com, shop online @ hovdenwear.com

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for its annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show held every fall, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday 3–9:30pm vendors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Week MN: The Fitting Room presents EVOLVE (SOLD OUT): Produced by local boutique The Fitting Room, the finale event for Fashion Week MN’s spring season features all local designers and their capsule collections from ready-to-wear to couture. Join us for an evening of celebrating local MN designers and their collections! The runway lineup includes Foat Design, Danielle Everine, Scott J Lehmann, Joeleen Torvick, Van Quigg, Alma Mia, Anyse Fashion, ACG and more. All collections as well as designers’ current collections will be immediately available for purchase after the show in a curated pop-up. Saturday 6:30–10pm @ The Museum of Russian Art. 5500 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis. SOLD OUT, fashionweekmn.com

SATURDAY, 4/29 & SUNDAY, 4/30:  

Spring Markets at the Arb: Stroll through the Arboretum’s captivating spring blooms while shopping from up to 60 local artists and artisans during select weekends in late April and May. Market sellers will be set up in various locations throughout the Arboretum grounds, including near the buildings and gardens featuring spring blooms.  Check out your favorite sellers from past years and discover new ones. Included with daily admission ($15 for ages 16+). Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm, plus additional dates through 5/28 @ Minnesota Landscape Aboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, arb.umn.edu

Keg & Case Weekend Markets - Final Weekend: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. This week’s vendors incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Right & Weft (fiber art and decor) and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

Bizarre Bazaar Spring 2023: Come out and support over 30 local makers of art, jewelry, ceramics, glass, herbal medicine, clothing, zines, paintings, prints, apothecary items and so more at this annual indie craft fair. There will be different vendors both days, including Las Ranas Jewelry, Pyoni Apothecary, Bib Bubbe Energy and others. Saturday & Sunday noon–6pm @ Ivy Building (south side), 2714 E 27th St, Minneapolis, @bizarrebazaarmpls

SUNDAY, 4/30:

Blooms and Brews Spring Market: Minneapolis Craft Market is headed back to Lakes & Legends Brewing for its spring market. Find goods from a group of local makers just in time for Mother’s Day. Bonus: Local floral studio Sip N Bloom hosts an optional floral workshop during the event; sign up at at the link. Sunday noon–5pm @ Lakes & Legends Brewing, 1368 Lasalle Ave, Minneapolis, mplscraftmarket.com

Urban Jungle Flea Market: Urban Jungle’s Flea Market features various vendors selling ‘80s, ‘90s and Y2K-era vintage clothing in their back lot. Expect vintage with a streetwear vibe plus modern streetwear resale, sneakers, art, food and drink, and more from local resellers ands shops. Head to their Instagram to learn more. Sunday 11am–6pm @ 1419 S Washington Ave, Minneapolis, @urbanjunglemn

CONTINUING:

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Spring Flower Show will feature hundreds of white and purple tulips with daffodils, pansies viola and delphinium. Open daily through Sunday, 4/30 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Our Seams: Diana Albrech: With Our Seams, Minneapolis-based photographer Diana Albrecht presents a beautiful new portrait series that explores style and fashion as a form of cultural preservation as well as her own experiences at the intersection of transnationalism, queerness and style. Diana is a queer, Korean adoptee and a self-taught photographer who also works as an art director in the advertising space. On view through 5/5 @ Public Functionary, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #144, Minneapolis, publicfunctionary.org

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13 @ various locations. Get tickets @ eventbrite.com

Defining Derby Benefit Fashion Show: Don your best Derby-inspired cocktail attire for this fashionable soiree celebrating the Kentucky Derby, benefiting Children's Hospital Association. The main event is a Derby-inspired fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker with clothing from MartinPatrick3, bespoke hats by Celina Kane and hair and makeup by Haus Salon. The event also includes cocktails and a live telecast of the races. Saturday, 5/6, doors at 3pm, fashion show at 3:45pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets start at $120 @ childrenshospitalassociation.org

6th Annual Kentucky Derby Twin Cities Party: This party celebrates elegant hats, dresses, seersucker and Mint Juleps as it honors the annual tradition of the Kentucky Derby, with live models showcasing couture ensembles by local designer House of Klynn, prizes for best-dressed judged by Richard Moody and friends, a telecast of the event, live music, cocktails and more with proceeds benefiting the Newborn Foundation. Saturday, 5/6, from 2–8pm @ The Westin Edina, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets from $25 @ eventbrite.com

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Seaman returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 4/18–4/24

This week’s local style and shopping highlights include the kickoff of Fashion Week MN’s spring season, Earth Day celebrations and more. Refer to ✨ symbol for my top picks for the week, and the 🌎 symbol for Earth Day events.

Rose + Bull’s Y2K-inspired vintage fashion show, The New Millennium, kicks of Fashion Week MN’s spring season.

WEDNESDAY, 4/19:

Queers & Beers Renaissance Fair Drag Show + Queer Craft Market: With this followup to February’s debut, this event pairs drag performances and a queer craft market with a different theme each time. Vendors include ArtJuice artwork, Rosen Ristola bath teas and self care goods, Bibi & Miji fiber art and more, plus Ren Fest–themed drag performances by a cast of local queens. Wednesday 7–9pm @ Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley. 18+. Tickets $20 (advance tix includes one drink ticket) @ eventbrite.com

WEDNESDAY, 4/19–MONDAY, 4/24:

Sip N Bloom Flower Arranging Workshops: Try your hand at flower arranging with a workshop hosted by Sip N Bloom. Create your own design with the help of Sip N Bloom's master florists, with two experience level options. All materials are provided, including a vase for you to take your creation home. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday at various times & locations, $65–$85 per class @ sip-n-bloom.com

THURSDAY, 4/20:

The Emerald Karat Jewelry Pop-up: Shop vintage and antique jewelry from local dealer The Emerald Karat at this one-day pop-up hosted by designer resale store, June. The Emerald Karat’s owner and curator Jenny Hirschey has been collecting and preserving antique, vintage and estate jewelry for years. Her collection includes classic and unusual pieces from all eras. Thursday 3–7pm @ June Resale, 5027 France Ave S, Minneapolis, @juneresale

Bachman’s Dig Into Spring Sip & Shop Event: Welcome the arrival of garden season at Bachman’s first ever, all-store spring preview sip and shop event. Visit your neighborhood Bachman’s and enjoy an evening filled with wine and savory treats from Patrick’s Cafe, inspiring floral and outdoor container demonstrations, live music, local friends and 20% off your entire purchase that evening. Find inspiration for the season ahead, come with your best gardening questions and get ready to welcome spring. Thursday 4:30–7pm @ Bachman's Apple Valley, Bachman's Fridley & Bachman's Maplewood, $15 @ bachmans.com

Let's Get Hiii: 4/20 Mini Market: Join Lakes & Legends Brewing for an educational event featuring local vendors who specialize in products using THC, CBD, and HEMP ingredients. The brewery will also be dropping some specialty brews and releasing an extremely limited new flavor of their Hiii THC Sparkling Water, plus there will be food from Parralily Food Truck on site. Thursday 4–9pm @ Lakes & Legends Brewing Co, 1368 LaSalle Ave, Minneapolis, eventbrite.com

4/20 Craft Fair: Celebrate 4/20 with handmade goods from a group of mostly-queer local makers at this makers market hosted by Latinx-owned brewery, La Doña Cervecería. You'll find a mix of art, tarot, clay earrings, bath teas, baked goods and more, plus live music, edibles, beer and tacos for sale. Thursday 4:20–9pm @ La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, @artjuice_

Science Museum of Minnesota's Science Celebration: Join the Science Museum's signature event of the year to celebrate the sights and sounds of nature as seen through their new exhibition, Exquisite Creatures. The gala-stye event will feature delicious food and an open bar with craft cocktails, interactive experiences throughout the museum, and a one-of-a-kind runway fashion show featuring designs by St. Kate's students inspired by the exhibition. Proceeds support the museum's mission; vibrant clothing encouraged. Thursday 6:30–9pm @ Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 W Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $100 @ my.smm.org

FRIDAY, 4/21 & SATURDAY, 4/22:

✨ The Spring Collective Market with LAB MPLS: Join LAB MPLS on Earth Day Weekend for a celebration of local artists, makers and entrepreneurs. The Collective Spring Market features a curated mix of local businesses, mini LAB Talks with community leaders, an immersive photo booth experience, and more. Both days feature 20 local vendors, craft beer, cocktails, wine, CBD & THC drinks and coffee. Features brands include Bekah Worley Co, BLNCD CBD and THC products, Dinner Party Ceramics, Creationes BM home goods, Everythine Jewelry, Flicker & Fizz candles in vintage vessels, Golden Rule home goods, Slow Burn Candles and more. Friday 4–8pm, Saturday 10am–3pm. Glass House @ 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Free. Learn more @ labmpls.com

FRIDAY, 4/21–SUNDAY, 4/23:

St. Paul Spring Art Crawl - West 7th & Raymond Station: This open studio art fest long ago outgrew Lowertown and now sprawls throughout downtown St. Paul, stretching along Grand and University Avenues, and spans across multiple weekends in April and May, with events including open studios, dance, musical performances and interactive demonstrations. This weekend’s highlights take place along West 7th Street and Raymond Station, including the Schmidt Artist Lofts, which will host 60+ local artists showing and selling paintings, ceramics, illustrations, jewelry, photography, block prints, glass art, digital work, healing arts, and fiber arts throughout five levels of the building. Hours vary by location. Check out the Art Crawl website for a full listing of artists and information. Various locations, St. Paul, stpaulartcollective.org

SATURDAY, 4/22:

✨ Twin Cities True Vintage Show: Hardcore vintage clothing collectors, you don’t want to miss out on this event. The inaugural edition of Twin Cities True Vintage Show marks the first time in recent years that a local expo will feature antique clothing and textiles from as early as the 1800s. The event will feature 30 vendors selling vintage fashions, textiles, jewelry and accessories from the 1800s through the 1970s. Expect some special, rare pieces you won’t see anywhere else. Saturday 11am–4pm (10–11am early bird) @ PAIKKA, 550 Vandalia St, St Paul. Tickets $10 for early-bird, free after 11am @ twincitiestruevintageshow.com

🌎 Lake + Irving Earth Day Market: Join neighboring shops Legacy, Les Sól and Combine plus restaurants Barbette and Brim for a springtime neighborhood event celebrating Earth Day with vintage, sustainable and goods by small-batch designers that use ethical practices in store at all three locations. Follow @shoplessol on IG for more details. Saturday 11am–6pm @ 1609-1614 W Lake St, Minneapolis, @shoplessol

🌎 3rd Annual Earth Day Clothing Swap: In honor of Earth Day, LiveTV Events invites you to finish your spring cleaning by bringing your old, gently used clothes to this free, local clothing swap. One of the most obvious benefits of swapping your clothes is to the environment—clothing swaps promote slow fashion vs. fast fashion and are an environmentally friendly reuse strategy that helps reduce our environmental footprint while supporting a circular economy. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Creator's Space, 218 7th St E, St. Paul, eventbrite.com

🌎 Olio Vintage Earth Day Event: Celebrate Earth Day with a day of eco-friendly shopping from Olio Vintage. Shopping secondhand reduces carbon emissions, saves resources like water and energy, and prevents old clothing and goods from ending up in landfills or incinerators. Plus, receive 10% off storewide if you BYOB (bring your own shopping bag), get a free succulent with $50 purchase and shop the latest arrivals from Olio resident vendors Black Nvni, SALTY vintage and Rosella Vintage, and guest vendor Collecting Dust Vintage. Saturday 11am–6pm @ Olio Vintage, 21 NE 5th St, Minneapolis, @olio.mpls

✨ Disco Death Records Vintage Market: Minneapolis record and coffee shop, Disco Death Records, is hosting its first vintage market this weekend. Find 20 vintage vendors in their parking lots on 26th and Aldrich, including Kollektiv, Bro Bros Closet, Siempre Viva Vintage, High Desert Modern Vintage, Appassionata Vintage and more, plus food trucks and specialty drinks all day and bands Pleasure Horse, The Magic Castles and Mullet playing in the lot after the market. Saturday 11am–4pm, bands 6–9pm @ Disco Death Records, 721 W 26th St, Minneapolis, @discodeathrecords

🌎 Earth Day Extravaganza at The Mustache Cat: Celebrate Earth Day with a BYOM (bring your own mug) potting station and a plant swap at vintage home store, The Mustache Cat. The event also includes plant consultants to answer your questions, pet grass seeds from Whiskers 'n Paws and soil for the perfect plant and mug combo. Saturday noon–3pm @ The Mustache Cat, 500 Lexington Pkwy St, St Paul. Free. Register @ eventbrite.com

🌎 Robot Fashion Show: Repowered (a nonprofit social enterprise in electronics recycling and refurbishing) is back with its 4th Annual Robot Fashion Show for Earth Day. Volunteer teams will create and model their own unique robot looks incorporating repurposed electronics, and it will be judged for prizes by a panel of celebrity judges including fashion designers Christopher Straub and Samantha Rei, both Project Runway alums (who are no strangers to unconventional-materials fashion challenges). Free. Saturday 1–3pm @ Mall of America, North Atrium, 60 E Broadway, Bloomington, getrepowered.org

Color Studies Opening Night at didi DADA: Newly opened local boutique, didi DADA, hosts its first artist in residence Abbey Holden for a solo exhibition of her newest work with earth-derived pigment, Color Studies. Abbey, who studied at the Parsons School of Design, is known for her oil-painted landscapes as well as her textile and wall covering designs, and designed womenswear textiles before launching her studio. didi DADA is an ever-evolving shop that features rotating fine artists, one-of-a-kind clothing pieces, jewelry, home goods, magazines, wellness products and a “conscious bodega.” Opening night Saturday 5:30–7:30pm; on view through 5/22 @ didi DADA, 4353 Upton Ave S, Minneapolis. RSVP @ dididada.us

✨ Our Seams: Diana Albrech Photography Exhibition Opening: With Our Seams, Minneapolis-based photographer Diana Albrecht presents a beautiful new portrait series that explores style and fashion as a form of cultural preservation as well as her own experiences at the intersection of transnationalism, queerness and style. Diana is a queer, Korean adoptee and a self-taught photographer who also works as an art director in the advertising space. Opening Saturday 6–10pm, on view through 5/5 @ Public Functionary, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #144, Minneapolis, publicfunctionary.org

✨NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, this week in a solo runway show. A U.S. immigrant, Nyamal dreamed of becoming a fashion designer from a young age and in high school, she would rework her clothing to express herself. This spring’s collection is inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa. Runway looks will be styled with jewelry by local line, SHExclusive by Susan O. Horowitz. Friday at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

BEGINNING SATURDAY, 4/22:

Bunny Days at Grethen House: The designer retailer’s annual Bunny Days event is back. How it works: Get a scratch-off card at either location and bring your items up to the register. Then scratch off your card to find out whether your discount is 20%, 30%, 40% or 50% off. Online, you can take 20% off any purchase, and you can get the deal multiple times online until the promotion ends. Begins Saturday, ends 4/30 @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

SATURDAY, 4/22 & SUNDAY, 4/23:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Right & Weft (fiber art and decor) and The Geek Boutique (geeky enamel pins, games and tumblers). Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 4/23:

🌎 ✨ Fashion Week MN: Rose + Bull presents The New Millennium: Vintage producer/stylist duo Rose + Bull are back at Fashion Week MN with an all-new theme centered around vintage, sustainability, inclusivity and the styles of the Y2K era. The show features vintage fashions from local vintage brands and shops including Legacy, Daily Dose Retro, Lobster Garden, The Red Eye, Showstopper Vintage and my own Rosella Vintage. After the show, you can shop the looks from the runway and more Y2K-era finds from the show’s vendors. Sunday 12:30–4:30pm, 2pm show @ The Whim, 655 19th Ave NE, Minneapolis. Tickets $50–$60 @ fashionweekmn.com

Fashion Week MN presents PROXIMITY: Proximity is the idea of being close in space and reality, and that we are close to greatness because we are great as a community, as artists and as humans. Produced by Mao Xiong, Sarah Kunh and Gayle Smaller, Jr. with Paola Rincon, the production will be introducing nine designers, some of who are showing with FWMN for the first time, along with men’s label Venci (founded by Minnesota United FC defender DJ Taylor) and Fashion Week MN CEO Sarah Edwards’s new fashion line. Sunday 6–9pm @ DWELL44, 4317 Excelsior Blvd, St Louis Park. Tickets $50–$75 @ fashionweekmn.com

MONDAY, 4/24:

🌎 ✨ Fashion Week MN: Into The Studio: Sustainable Style, A Fashion Revolution: Into the Studio is a vibrant runway show of the latest collections from eight local designers. Each collection utilizes different aspects of the slow fashion movement: from using natural, organic and recycled materials to featuring ethical and fair-trade production processes. During the show, the designers—Danielle Everine, Way the Label, Lesley Helen, Rebekah Anne Clothing, Uselding Fridays by Joshua McGarvey and Hell 'R High Water Wares, plus accessories from Green Armadillo and Strey Designs—will share insights into their design process and the inspiration behind their sustainable practices. The event is also part of the larger Fashion Revolution Week, which is a global movement dedicated to raising awareness about the true cost of fashion and promoting more sustainable and ethical fashion practices. Monday 6–9pm @ Urban Daisy Events, 1621 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $25 @ fashionweekmn.com

TUESDAY, 4/25–SATURDAY, 4/29:

Fashion Week MN’s spring season continues: Upcoming events include Northern Lights: A Native Nations Fashion Night & Couture Show (Tuesday), Luxe Streetwear: The Futuristic Perspective of Candyland (Wednesday), Dare 2 B Golden (Thursday), Coalesce: Voices: Inspired by Stories of Our Lived Experiences (Friday), and EVOLVE (Saturday). Get tickets & learn more @ fashionweekmn.com

CONTINUING:

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Spring Flower Show will feature hundreds of white and purple tulips with daffodils, pansies viola and delphinium. Open daily through 4/30 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Defining Derby Benefit Fashion Show: Don your best Derby-inspired cocktail attire for this fashionable soiree celebrating the Kentucky Derby, benefiting Children's Hospital Association. The main event is a Derby-inspired fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker with clothing from MartinPatrick3, bespoke hats by Celina Kane and hair and makeup by Haus Salon. The event also includes cocktails and a live telecast of the races. Saturday, 5/6, doors at 3pm, fashion show at 3:45pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets start at $120 @ childrenshospitalassociation.org

6th Annual Kentucky Derby Twin Cities Party: This party celebrates elegant hats, dresses, seersucker and Mint Juleps as it honors the annual tradition of the Kentucky Derby, with live models showcasing couture ensembles by local designer House of Klynn, prizes for best-dressed judged by Richard Moody and friends, a telecast of the event, live music, cocktails and more with proceeds benefiting the Newborn Foundation. Saturday, 5/6, from 2–8pm @ The Westin Edina, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets from $25 @ eventbrite.com

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 4/11–4/17:

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include the April edition of the Minneapolis Vintage Market, Stirling Castle Vintage’s grand opening bash and the annual Fusion + Fashion show.

Nicole Davis opens her Stirling Castle Vintage store with an opening bash this weekend.

THURSDAY, 4/13:

Dig Into Spring Sip & Shop Event: Welcome the arrival of garden season at Bachman’s first ever, all-store spring preview sip and shop event. Visit your neighborhood Bachman’s and enjoy an evening filled with wine and savory treats from Patrick’s Cafe, inspiring floral and outdoor container demonstrations, live music, local friends and 20% off your entire purchase that evening. Find inspiration for the season ahead, come with your best gardening questions and get ready to welcome spring. Thursday 4:30–7pm @ Bachman's on Lyndale, Bachman's Eden Prairie & Bachman's Plymouth. $15 @ bachmans.com

Curiosity 101: Interested in learning more about Curiosity Studio but don’t know where to start, want to meet new people or learn a new skill? A good place to start is Curiosity 101, which explores art making, creative problem solving and making new friends as an adult. Try your hand at sculpture, collage, needle felt, drawing and more art making activities; all skill levels are welcome. Thursday 6–8pm @ Curiosity Studio, 3607 E Lake St, Minneapolis. $35 @ curiositystudioclass.com

THURSDAY, 4/13–SUNDAY, 4/16:

Sip N Bloom Flower Arranging Workshop: Celebrate Easter and the coming of spring at this seasonal workshop presented by floral studio, Sip N Bloom. Their team of Master Florists will guide you step by step to create your own custom floral design. Kits range from easy to intermediate and start at $65. Thursday 6pm @ Tattersall Distilling, 1620 NE Central Ave (enter at back), Minneapolis; Saturday 1pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis; Sunday 1pm @ Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley; get tickets @ sip-n-bloom.com

THURSDAY, 4/13–SUNDAY, 4/16:

Moth Oddities Store Moving Sale: Beloved Northeast vintage shop, Moth Oddities, has just announced it is moving to a larger, new location—and with that, a big storewide sale. This week marks the sale’s final weekend with 50% off storewide. The new location will be the former home of FindFurnish, which recently got its own larger location in Northeast. The store is two doors down from Olio Vintage and just around the corner from The Golden Pearl Vintage and Twelve Vultures, making this block THE destination for vintage shopping in Minneapolis. Thursday–Sunday @ Moth Oddities, 2201 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, @mothoddities

THURSDAY, 4/13–SATURDAY, 4/15:

Junk Bonanza Spring Show: Shop vintage finds, antiques, architectural salvage, and repurposed, upcycled and artisan handcrafted goods for your home and garden at this semi-annual indoor event. Find your style, whether it's Mid-Century, classic, boho, industrial, or modern farmhouse, from 150+ hand-picked vendors and artisans. Vendors restock daily. Thursday from 10am–5pm (8am early bird entry), Friday from 9am–5pm, Saturday 9am–4pm @ Canterbury Park, 1100 Canterbury Rd S, Shakopee. Tickets are $12 a day, $25 for early bird entry ($30 at the door) @ junkbonanza.com

FRIDAY, 4/14:

Stirling Castle Vintage Grand Opening: Following several years as a staple at vintage pop-ups around the Twin Cities, Nicole Davis’s Stirling Castle Vintage is bringing its fabulous goodies to the area on a regular basis with the opening of its new storefront. Expect a fresh, size-inclusive assortment of spring clothing and bold jewelry with a funky, femme vibe. Tonight’s grand opening will include champagne and treats. Friday 5–9pm @ Stirling Castle Vintage, 4806 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, @stirlingcastlevintage

IIDA Northland presents Supernova: FUSION + Fashion: Interior design association is a IIDA Northland is back with its 18th annual event that challenges local interior designers, architects and students to create fashion-forward looks from home interior materials. This year's cosmic theme is sure to produce some otherworldly creations. Winners will be judged on best representation of sustainability and technology, best collaboration, crowd favorite and best in show. Friday, 4/14, 7pm doors, 8pm event @ The Fillmore, 525 N 5th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $65+ @ iida-northland.org

FRIDAY, 4/14 & SATURDAY, 4/15:

J. Lux Jewelry Trunk Show: Local jewelry designer J. Lux is presenting her latest collection of boho-inspired necklaces, earrings and bracelets with a trunk show hosted by local boutique, The Fitting Room, which specializes in locally made clothing and accessories. Pre-shop Friday or head there Saturday to meet the designer. Friday & Saturday noon–5pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroompls.com

FRIDAY, 4/14–SUNDAY, 4/16:

St. Paul Spring Art Crawl: This open studio art fest long ago outgrew Lowertown and now sprawls throughout downtown St. Paul, stretching along Grand and University Avenues, and spans across multiple weekends in April and May. Events include open studios, dance, musical performances and interactive demonstrations. This weekend’s highlights take place on the West Side, Cathedral Hill and Summit Grand, including Grand Hand Gallery. Hours vary by location. Check out the Art Crawl website for a full listing of artists and information. Friday–Sunday @ various locations, St. Paul, stpaulartcollective.org

SATURDAY, 4/15:

Wright County Swappers Meet Opening Day: The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Open every Saturday of April through October plus Fridays–Sundays on Holiday weekends (Memorial Day weekend, 4th of July weekend and Labor Day weekend). Hours: 6am–1:30pm, weather dependent. @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, wrightcountyswappersmeet.com

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors for the winter season select Saturdays through April. Each event features 40+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s makers include Crankasaurus Press handprinted textiles, CrookedWood cooking utensils, Ink 'N Flower wildflower-inspired floral arrangements and decor, and more. Saturday 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

Spring Container Design Workshop at Bachman's: Can’t wait any longer to get your hands in the dirt? Head to Bachman’s on Lyndale to design a colorful outdoor container crafted around a fresh seasonal favorite — cold tolerant annuals. Think pansy, ranunculus, cyclamen, ivy and more. These early spring favorites will serve as a starting point as you learn to design, plant and embellish an outdoor container that will welcome spring. Saturday 10:30am–noon @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $85 @ bachmans.com

Juniper Lou Markets present Vintage & Makers Market: Juniper Lou Markets is bringing its vintage and makers market at a new venue—now happening the first Saturday of the month through the spring. This weekend's market vendors include Everyday Ejiji vintage (fresh off a sourcing trip to Hawaii), Mallorie Kuschel art, Kollektiv Vintage, Hausle Shop home goods, Better Together upcycled vintage clothing, High Desert Modern Vintage and more. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, @juniperloumarkets

SATURDAY, 4/15 & SUNDAY, 4/16:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Von Lucy Mobile Boutique (women’s clothing) and Katie White Designs (clay polymer earrings). Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 4/16:

Minneapolis Vintage Market April: Minneapolis Vintage Market’s April event may just be their biggest ever. The monthly market is heading to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis, Quincy Hall, with a whopping 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers spanning clothing for all genders, housewares, vinyl records and more. (Plus, I’ll be there with my brand, Rosella Vintage, and loads of new spring goodie!) Plus, there will be coffee, food vendors and a DJ to enjoy while you shop. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

CONTINUING:

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Spring Flower Show will feature hundreds of white and purple tulips with daffodils, pansies viola and delphinium. Open daily through 4/30 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, in a solo runway show inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa, reflecting the riches of Gold and Silver presenting the Gods and Goddesses of the Nile. Friday, 4/21, at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Tickets for the spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week have just been announced. This season includes seven events every day for a week straight, with returning favorites like Rose & Bull’s vintage fashion show, the Coalesce fashion show highlighting local AAPI creatives and EVOLVE, the finale showcase of local designers produced by The Fitting Room boutique owner Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca. 4/23–4/29, tickets now available @ fashionweekmn.com

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Defining Derby Benefit Fashion Show: Don your best Derby-inspired cocktail attire for this fashionable soiree celebrating the Kentucky Derby, benefiting Children's Hospital Association. The main event is a Derby-inspired fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker with clothing from MartinPatrick3, bespoke hats by Celina Kane and hair and makeup by Haus Salon. The event also includes cocktails and a live telecast of the races. Saturday, 5/6, doors at 3pm, fashion show at 3:45pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets start at $120 @ childrenshospitalassociation.org

6th Annual Kentucky Derby Twin Cities Party: This party celebrates elegant hats, dresses, seersucker and Mint Juleps as it honors the annual tradition of the Kentucky Derby, with live models showcasing couture ensembles by local designer House of Klynn, prizes for best-dressed judged by Richard Moody and friends, a telecast of the event, live music, cocktails and more with proceeds benefiting the Newborn Foundation. Saturday, 5/6, from 2–8pm @ The Westin Edina, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets from $25 @ eventbrite.com

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com 

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 4/4–4/10

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include Moth Oddities vintage store moving sale, PlantyQueens one year shop anniversary, a couture bridal fashion show and more.

House of KLynn debuts its first bridal collection with a fashion show this weekend. (Image credit: House of KLynn design photographed byAlexander Just for Minnesota Bride magazine)

NEW THIS WEEK:

Now open: Stirling Castle Vintage: Following several years as a staple at vintage pop-ups around the Twin Cities, Stirling Castle Vintage is bringing its fabulous goodies to the area on a regular basis with the opening of its new storefront. Shop a fresh, size-inclusive assortment of spring clothing and bold jewelry with a funky, femme vibe. Mark your calendars for a grand opening bash on 4/14 from 5–9pm, which will include champagne and treats. In the meantime, stay tuned for weekly hours at their Instagram @stirlingcastlevintage or DM to make an appointment. Now open @ 4806 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis

WEDNESDAY, 4/5:

Kobi Co. Candle Studio Soft Opening: Local, Black-owned candle maker, Kobi Co., hosts a soft opening for their candle studio in downtown Minneapolis. Run by a mother-daughter team, Kobi Co. candles are hand-poured luxury soy candles made in small batches with premium fragrance oils, plus bath salts, bath bombs, sprays and more. There will be free swag for the first 25 customers. Wednesday 11am–5pm @ Kobi. Co Studio, 48 S 9th St, Minneapolis, @lovekobico

Full Moon Terrarium Class: Join Ms. Seedling at AudreyRose Vintage for a Full Moon terrarium class where you can charge your crystals, get a tarot reading and create a terrarium to take home with you. Lauren of Ms. Seedling will be leading terrarium making and this month’s features tarot reading. Ticket price includes a basic vessel and plants and a small crystal with additional add-on options. Wednesday 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, Tickets $30 @ eventbrite.com

THURSDAY, 4/6:

Explosion of Harmony Gallery Opening: Hewing Hotel hosts a gallery show featuring a group local artists showcasing what the concept of harmony means to them. Among those featured at local fashion designer Joy Teiken, who has explored this topic in the work for her label, Joynoelle, over the years. Her contribution to the show is a new, custom piece inspired by a past piece she did for her mycology-inspired 201x collection, which incorporates dyeing, hand pleating and sculptural draping techniques. Thursday 6–8pm, on view through 6/1 @ Hewing Hotel, 3rd Floor Atrium Gallery, 300 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, hewinghotel.com

THURSDAY, 4/6–SUNDAY, 4/9:

Moth Oddities Store Moving Sale: Beloved Northeast vintage shop, Moth Oddities, has just announced it is moving to a larger, new location—and with that, a big storewide sale. It kicks off this weekend with 30% off storewide, and continues 4/13–4/16 at 50% off. The new location will be the former home of FindFurnish, which recently got its own larger location in Northeast. The store is two doors down from Olio Vintage and just around the corner from The Golden Pearl Vintage and Twelve Vultures, making this block THE destination for vintage shopping in Minneapolis. Thursday–Sunday @ Moth Oddities, 2201 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, @mothoddities

SATURDAY, 4/8:

Northeast Farmers Market Winter: The Northeast Farmers Market has made their way indoors for the winter season at a new venue, Earl Giles Distillery. Every second Saturday of the month through April, stock up on fresh fruit and veggies, packaged specialty foods like jam and honey, baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade art and body care from local artists and makers. Saturday 11am–3pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

PlantyQueens 1 Year Shop Anniversary Party: Celebrate one year of PlantyQueen's Johnson Street storefront with a party featuring libations, a plant restock, a local vendor market and 10% off all PlantyQueens goods. Vendors and artists including Saunders, Sander Kolodziej, Burn Boss Candles, Better Together, Alexis Politz, Helland Studio and Mrs. E's Teacher Treats. Saturday 11am–3pm @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, plantyqueens.com

Everyday Ejiji Vintage Pop-up: For one day only, jewelry brand Larissa Loden is hosting Ashley Becerra of Everyday Ejiji at their St. Paul shop with her amazing selection of vintage finds, including a Hawaiian vintage haul from her recent travels. It's free to attend, but if you're a vintage fanatic, you'll want the early bird ticket to get first dibs. 100% of the proceeds will go to Birth Revolution, a Black, trans, and queer-led doula training program. Saturday free from noon–5pm, early bird ticket $10 from 11am–noon @ Larissa Loden, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul, tickets @ eventbrite.com

Grandpa's Closet Opening Weekend: Local vintage clothing seller Grandpa's Closet, which specializes in men's tees from the '80s and '90s, opens its first physical store this weekend. It will also feature a wide variety of casual men's clothing, plus women's clothing curated by vintage reseller Sustainability Freaks. Regular hours begin next week and are Friday to Sunday from noon–5pm. Opening Saturday 11am–6pm @ Grandpa's Closet, 2147 University Ave W #105, St. Paul, @grandpasclosetstp

Queenie Flea: This month, local shop Queenie & Pearl kicks off a new monthly makers market series dubbed Queenie Flea. Each month features a different lineup of local makers, with this month's including GoldnPeace jewelry, Patricia Olga jewelry and Sunflower Avenues. Saturday 11am–5pm @ Queenie & Pearl, 5014 Xerxes Ave S, Minneapolis, @queenieandpearlmn

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market is its first-ever market Urban Growler brewing with goods from a group of 25 local makers, including crochet goods, crystals, candles, artwork, coffee, plants and more. Sunday noon–5pm @ Urban Growler Brewing, 2325 Endicott St, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn

Sip N Bloom Easter Floral Design Workshop: Celebrate Easter and the coming of spring at this seasonal workshop presented by floral studio, Sip N Bloom. Their team of Master Florists will guide you step by step to create your own custom floral design. Kits range from easy to intermediate and start at $65. Saturday at 2pm @ The Naughty Greek, 2400 University Ave W, St Paul, sip-n-bloom.com

The Black Market: Come gather to support and celebrate Black businesses at The Black Market's monthly market. The Black Market is a Black-business marketplace that has become a vibrant community hub. It features unique gifts, music, books, games, art, food and more from over than 50 local, Black-owned businesses. Saturday 2–7pm @ The Case Building, 767 Eustic St, St Paul, @theblackmarketmpls

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The brand is led by local couturier Kathryn Rogers, who has created couture clothing and accessories for feature films such as Hidden Figures, Passengers and Bessie, and has tailored for the likes of Zac Posen. Past collections featured a glittering mix of red carpet–worthy gowns, suits and jumpsuits, and jaw-dropping, operatic coats in gorgeous textiles. Tonight’s event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers, a cocktail reception and live musical performance by Emmy Award winner T. Mychael Rambo. Saturday at 4pm @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

V-Show: Ignite: Hmong women’s student group VIIVNCAUS-HWG returns with its annual V-Show, a night filled of fashion and fun. For this year’s V-Show, the organization wants to show the community how aspects of historical and traditional clothes can coexist within Hmong-Minnesotans’ new identities and give them space to showcase their fire. Saturday 5–8pm @ McNamara Alumni Center, 200 SE Oak St, Minneapolis. Free, reserve a spot @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 4/8 & sunday, 4/9:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), The Geek Boutique (geeky enamel pins, games and tumblers) and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

ENDS SUNDAY, 4/9:

Galleria Floral Experience with Bachman's: Since 1960, spring has brought the Twin Cities a floral experience—for decades, at the downtown Minneapolis Dayton's flagship (and later when that historic building became Marshall Field's and Macy's). Over the past few years, it has taken new form at Edina shopping center, Galleria, with longtime Dayton's floral show partner, Bachman's Florals. Head over to see magical, fairy-inspired installations and blooming florals across the mall. Open daily during mall hours through Sunday @ Galleria, 3510 W 69th St, Edina, galleriaedina.com 

CONTINUING:

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Spring Flower Show will feature hundreds of white and purple tulips with daffodils, pansies viola and delphinium. Open daily through 4/30 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

IIDA Northland presents Supernova: FUSION + Fashion: Interior design association is a IIDA Northland is back with its 18th annual event that challenges local interior designers, architects and students to create fashion-forward looks from home interior materials. This year's cosmic theme is sure to produce some otherworldly creations. Friday, 4/14, 7pm doors, 8pm event @ The Fillmore, 525 N 5th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $65+ @ iida-northland.org

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, in a solo runway show inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa, reflecting the riches of Gold and Silver presenting the Gods and Goddesses of the Nile. Friday, 4/21, at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Tickets for the spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week have just been announced. This season includes seven events every day for a week straight, with returning favorites like Rose & Bull’s vintage fashion show, the Coalesce fashion show highlighting local AAPI creatives and EVOLVE, the finale showcase of local designers produced by The Fitting Room boutique owner Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca. 4/23–4/29, tickets now available @ fashionweekmn.com

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Defining Derby Benefit Fashion Show: Don your best Derby-inspired cocktail attire for this fashionable soiree celebrating the Kentucky Derby, benefiting Children's Hospital Association. The main event is a Derby-inspired fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker with clothing from MartinPatrick3, bespoke hats by Celina Kane and hair and makeup by Haus Salon. The event also includes cocktails and a live telecast of the races. Saturday, 5/6, doors at 3pm, fashion show at 3:45pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets start at $120 @ childrenshospitalassociation.org

6th Annual Kentucky Derby Twin Cities Party: This party celebrates elegant hats, dresses, seersucker and Mint Juleps as it honors the annual tradition of the Kentucky Derby, with live models showcasing couture ensembles by local designer House of Klynn, prizes for best-dressed judged by Richard Moody and friends, a telecast of the event, live music, cocktails and more with proceeds benefiting the Newborn Foundation. Saturday, 5/6, from 2–8pm @ The Westin Edina, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets from $25 @ eventbrite.com

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers, plus shopping pop-ups. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com 

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 3/28–4/3

This week’s shopping highlights include the return of the Black and White Ball fashion fundraiser, a guerilla-style fashion show from Fashion Week MN, Juniper Lou makers and vintage market at Earl Giles and more.

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses -Goldstein Museum of Design

NEW THIS WEEK:

Not Just for Dolls: Paper Dresses: A new mini exhibition on display in the back window case of McNeal Hall features some of the most iconic paper dresses produced, including the “Paper Caper” by Scott Paper Company, dresses by popular manufacturer Mars of Asheville, and the “Souper Dress!” Paper dresses, one of the first examples of fast fashion, came onto the market in 1966 thanks to a clever advertising campaign by the Scott Paper Company. While the fad quickly faded due to the earth-conscious hippie movement, advances in clothing manufacturing, and the fact that the paper garments became “dangerously flammable” after washing, they’re still an iconic piece of fashion history. Now on view @ Goldstein Museum of Design, 1985 Buford Ave, St Paul, @goldstein_museum

TUESDAY, 3/28:

Fashion Week MN 2023 Kick-off Guerrilla Fashion Show: Ahead of the spring season kicking off at the end of April, Fashion Week MN is inviting you to join them at the Guthrie Theater for an opportunity to showcase your most extra, most camp or favorite ensemble with the Stone Arch Bridge as the runway. Bonus if it's a local designer or boutique. Photographers will be on site to capture the scene. Visit @fashionweekmn on Instagram to learn more. Free. Tuesday at 4:30pm @ Guthrie Theater, 818 S 2nd St, Minneapolis

THURSDAY, 3/30:

Olio Vintage Monthly Happy Hour: Olio Vintage has a fresh crop of local vendors new to the shop for April. Help welcome these talented newcomers at this monthly happy hour event, with new vendors including Collecting Dust Vintage’s colorful clothing from the 1940s and beyond; Riley Haus’s one-of-a-kind jewelry handcrafted made of antique and vintage jewelry components; Girl Naturalist’s poured soy wax candles with scents inspired by nature; The Cynical Fool’s wearable art; and Jack Ketchum Studio’s original paintings. Thursday 4–6pm @ Olio Vintage, 21 5th St NE, Minneapolis, olio.mpls

Spring Inspiration Night at Bachman's: Bachman’s inspiration nights are back. Get inspired for spring decorating and florals with this event at Bachman’s with designer-inspired vignettes and live demonstrations from Bachman’s design experts. You’ll also enjoy light bites from Patrick’s Cafe, seasonal cocktail (or mocktail) inspiration, a cooking demo, a book signing and talk on outdoor style, live music and a 20% off coupon for your next Bachman’s purchase. Thursday 4–7pm @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30 @ bachmans.com 

Try THC? You Betcha!: Jeromeo wellness center and retail store in the North Loop hosts a free and informative open house where you can sample THC gummies and mocktails from locally owned brand You Betcha! Cannabis. You Betcha! Cannabis products are made from 100% organic and local hemp, and are also vegan and gluten-free. While you’re there, you can also shop Jeromeo’s thoughtfully curated assortment of wellness products. Thursday 3–6pm @ Jeromeo Massage, Wellness & Curated Design, 250 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis, facebook.com

THURSDAY, 3/30–SUNDAY, 4/2:

Moth Oddities Store Moving Sale: Beloved Northeast vintage shop, Moth Oddities, has just announced it is moving to a larger, new location—and with that, a big storewide sale. It kicks off this weekend with 20% off storewide, and continues 4/6–4/9 at 30% off and 4/13–4/16 at 50% off. The new location will be the former home of FindFurnish, which recently got its own larger location in Northeast. The store is two doors down from Olio Vintage and just around the corner from The Golden Pearl Vintage and Twelve Vultures, making this block THE destination for vintage shopping in Minneapolis. Thursday–Sunday @ Moth Oddities, 2201 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, @mothoddities

SATURDAY, 4/1:

Edina Winter Mini Market: Edina Coffee Roasters celebrates their second anniversary with a mini makers market featuring five vendors: Picking Posies pressed flower clay jewelry, Claybrook Art, Lulu + Co ceramics, Link x Lou permanent jewelry, Quick Mpls baked goods and Pillars of Throw candles and soaps, plus pick up some fresh roasted beans from the coffee shop. Saturday 9am–2pm @ Edina Coffee Roasters, 7201 York Ave S, Edina (parking in back), @edinacoffeeroasters

MN Record Show: Since 1992, the MN Record Show has been the largest Twin Cities record show. Find vintage vinyl, CDs, 45s, music books, rock posters, records, vintage clothing and t-shirts from a variety of local dealers and buyers who fly in from all over the country. No matter how big or small your budget, you’ll find something at the show, from $1 bins to collectible and rare blue-chip items. $2 admission. Saturday 9am–3pm @ The Hook and Ladder Theater, 3010 Minnehaha Ave S, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors for the winter season select Saturdays through April. Each event features 40+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s makers include Aprilierre jewelry, Crankasaurus Press handprinted textiles, Crookedwood cooking utensils, Fair Anita fair-trade accessories, Olsen Naturals soaps and skincare, and more. Saturday 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

Riverwalk Market Fair: Winter Market: Riverwalk Market Fair is an art and farmers market held along the Cannon River in the heart of Northfield first Saturdays through April. At the winter edition of the market, you will find local artists with incredible wares including pottery, jewelry, carved wood, granite charcuterie boards, and more, plus farm products like organically grown vegetables, seasonal jams, freshly baked breads, yarn spun from their own sheep's wool and goat milk soap. Saturday 10am–2pm @ 115 5th St W, Northfield, riverwalkmarketfair.org

Early Spring Container Design Workshop at Bachman's: Can’t wait any longer to get your hands in the dirt? Head to Bachman’s on Lyndale to design a colorful outdoor container crafted around a fresh seasonal favorite — cold tolerant annuals. Think pansy, ranunculus, cyclamen, ivy and more. These early spring favorites will serve as a starting point as you learn to design, plant and embellish an outdoor container that will welcome spring. Saturday 10:30am–noon @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $85 @ bachmans.com

Juniper Lou Markets present Vintage & Makers Market: Juniper Lou Markets is bringing its vintage and makers market at a new venue—now happening the first Saturday of the month through the spring. This weekend's market vendors include Everyday Ejiji vintage (fresh off a sourcing trip to Hawaii), Mallorie Kuschel art, Kollektiv Vintage, Flicker & Fizz candles, Better Together upcycled vintage clothing, High Desert Modern Vintage and more. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, @juniperloumarkets

April Ghouls Vendors Market: Local makers Edie Makes Things and Monsters Are Us are coming together to present a vendor market featuring over 30 artists with a darkly magical vibe. Find a mix of handmade goods spanning clothing, skincare and soap, original art, crochet, leather goods, tarot, feminist books, crystal jewelry and much more, plus complimentary boozy and NA beverages, baked goods and alternative/emo tunes. Saturday noon–6pm @ Artspace Jackson Flats, 901 18th 1/2 Ave NE, Minneapolis, find the full lineup @edie.makes.things

Golden Closet Sale: Find some new pieces for your spring wardrobe at this closet sale event, which features the fashionable closets of student-produced Golden Magazine's staff. Saturday noon–3pm @ FloCo Fusion Apartments, @goldenmagumn

Black Garnet Books Handcrafted Art Fair: For its first self-produced event, local Black-owned bookseller Black Garnet Books is showcasing handmade goods by a group of nine local BIPOC and queer artists and makers including Milk Street Studios, Francesca Miguieles Art, Estudio Fermin and Findings and Makings. Goods include handcrafted jewelry, textiles, art and more. Saturday 2–5pm @ Black Garnet Books, 1319 University Ave W, St Paul, @blackgarnetbooks

Fire & Ice Local Art Market: Local queer artist, ArtJuice, presents a makers market with a "fire and ice" theme featuring seven makers, live music and craft beer from hosting venue Clutch Brewing. Saturday 4–8pm @ Clutch Brewing at Keg & Case, 928 7th St W, St Paul, @artjuice_

Black & White Ball 2.0: Fashion designer, artist and producer Arianne Zager is back with her second-annual Black and White Ball. A black-tie fashion show and party to raise money for the Mikel Freeman Foundation of Sierra Leone, West Africa, this year’s event features designs by local designers including Kimberly Jurek of Alma Mia and The Fitting Room, Mimi Nguyen of Vo Nguyen Atelier, Lesley Laster of Couture M. Helen, Eli Both of Nubicollections by Bothdoll, and a new collection of wire pieces by Arianne Zager, plus special guests Urban Bush Women from New York  performing a dance piece to live music. Saturday 7–10pm @ W Minneapolis, 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $40–$90 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 4/1 & SUNDAY, 4/2:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Treat Me Too Dog Treats, Evla Pottery and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 4/2:

Babes & Brunch - Mending Workshop with Curiosity Studio: Hosted at Larlssa Loden HQ, learn the history of the craft and lessen your consumption by repairing your own clothes. Participants will walk away with patches, needles, string, and a reference guide for future mending endeavors. Bring your holey garments to brainstorm and plan for your mends with the guidance of guest instructor, Lauren Callis of Curiosity Studio. Sunday 10am–noon @ Larissa Loden Shop, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Tickets $60 @ eventbrite.com

Make & Decorate Your Own Planter: PlantyQueens plant shop and Cry Baby Clay pottery are joining forces for a monthly make-and-take event. Spend an hour creating a pinch pot with the help of Cry Baby Clay. Following the event, you can pick up your pots at PlantyQueens and receive a plant to be potted inside. Sunday, various times + 5/14, 6/11 & 7/9 @ PlantyQueens, 2807 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis. Reservations required. $60 @ plantyqueens.com

Sip N Bloom Easter Floral Design Workshop: Celebrate Easter and the coming of spring at this seasonal workshop presented by floral studio, Sip N Bloom. Their team of Master Florists will guide you step by step to create your own custom floral design. Kits range from easy to intermediate and start at $65. Sunday at 1pm @ Utepils Brewing, 225 Thomas Ave N, Minneapolis, sip-n-bloom.com

CONTINUING:

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Spring Flower Show will feature hundreds of white and purple tulips with daffodils, pansies viola and delphinium. Open daily through 4/30 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Galleria Floral Experience with Bachman's: Since 1960, spring has brought the Twin Cities a floral experience—for decades, at the downtown Minneapolis Dayton's flagship (and later when that historic building became Marshall Field's and Macy's). Over the past few years, it has taken new form at Edina shopping center, Galleria, with longtime Dayton's floral show partner, Bachman's Florals. Head over to see magical, fairy-inspired installations and blooming florals across the mall. Open daily during mall hours through 4/9 @ Galleria, 3510 W 69th St, Edina, galleriaedina.com 

Bachman's Spring Ideas for the Home Tour: Welcome springtime with home décor trends and welcoming outdoor rooms complete with budding branches, fresh florals and bright hues. This self-guided tour includes spring-inspired home decor vignettes, ideas and design tips to renew your outdoor space, front porch ideas and stunning outdoor containers filled with early spring annuals. Your ticket includes a $5-off-$25 coupon for your next purchase. Daily through 4/2 @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $5 @ bachmans.com

Textile Trail: Matriarchal Legacy: Minnesota-based fair-trade company RedGreen Rivers, which sells handcrafted goods from the Mekong region in Asia, presents a month-long exhibition showcasing vibrant products and artisan makers from their recent trip to Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. Come experience the power and legacy of generations of matriarchal artisans in this exhibit co-curated by Hmong artist Ka Oskar Ly. On view through March @ XIA Gallery & Café, 422 University Ave W #14, St Paul, facebook.com

NOW OPEN:

didi DADA: After quietly opening its doors in Linden Hills this past December, new boutique didi DADA is making a buzz. Founded by sister duo Shaina and Ali Lee, the shop was first established in Alaska before the pair relocated to their home state of Minnesota. "Dedicated to fostering a creative community of shift makers, doers, visionaries and curious dwellers,” the concept was born out of their shared experience working in NYC and internationally for over 10 years in the art and fashion industries, where they made connections with emerging artists and brands, which now grace their shelves and walls. The ever-evolving shop features rotating fine artists, one-of-a-kind clothing pieces, jewelry, home goods, magazines, wellness products and a “conscious bodega.” Now open @ 4353 Upton Ave S, Minneapolis, dididada.us

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

IIDA Northland presents Supernova: FUSION + Fashion: Interior design association is a IIDA Northland is back with its 18th annual event that challenges local interior designers, architects and students to create fashion-forward looks from home interior materials. This year's cosmic theme is sure to produce some otherworldly creations. Friday, 4/14, 7pm doors, 8pm event @ The Fillmore, 525 N 5th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $65+ @ iida-northland.org

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, in a solo runway show inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa, reflecting the riches of Gold and Silver presenting the Gods and Goddesses of the Nile. Friday, 4/21, at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Tickets for the spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week have just been announced. This season includes seven events every day for a week straight, with returning favorites like Rose & Bull’s vintage fashion show, the Coalesce fashion show highlighting local AAPI creatives and EVOLVE, the finale showcase of local designers produced by The Fitting Room boutique owner Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca. 4/23–4/29, tickets now available @ fashionweekmn.com

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Defining Derby Benefit Fashion Show: Don your best Derby-inspired cocktail attire for this fashionable soiree celebrating the Kentucky Derby, benefiting Children's Hospital Association. The main event is a Derby-inspired fashion show styled by Grant Whittaker with clothing from MartinPatrick3, bespoke hats by Celina Kane and hair and makeup by Haus Salon. The event also includes cocktails and a live telecast of the races. Saturday, 5/6, doors at 3pm, fashion show at 3:45pm @ Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis, 245 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets start at $120 @ childrenshospitalassociation.org

6th Annual Kentucky Derby Twin Cities Party: This party celebrates elegant hats, dresses, seersucker and Mint Juleps as it honors the annual tradition of the Kentucky Derby, with live models showcasing couture ensembles by local designer House of Klynn, prizes for best-dressed judged by Richard Moody and friends, a telecast of the event, live music, cocktails and more with proceeds benefiting the Newborn Foundation. Saturday, 5/6, from 2–8pm @ The Westin Edina, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets from $25 @ eventbrite.com

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The immersive fashion experience presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. The beach cabana–themed event will showcase new spring creations from some of the best fashion and accessory retailers and designers. Tuesday, 5/23, at 6pm @ The Beach Club, 3141 Dean Pkwy, Minneapolis, $75+ @ sip-n-bloom.com

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com 

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 3/21–3/27

Spring is in the air! This week’s shopping highlights include a new Linden Hills boutique you have to check out, plus The Golden Pearl Vintage spring collection launch, a Woman’s Month local maker pop-up and more.

New boutique didi DADA is now open in Linden Hills. (Image via @dididada.us)

New boutique alert:

Now open: didi DADA: After quietly opening its doors in Linden Hills this past December, new boutique didi DADA is making a buzz. Founded by sister duo Shaina and Ali Lee, the shop was first established in Alaska before the pair relocated to their home state of Minnesota. "Dedicated to fostering a creative community of shift makers, doers, visionaries and curious dwellers,” the concept was born out of their shared experience working in NYC and internationally for over 10 years in the art and fashion industries, where they made connections with emerging artists and brands, which now grace their shelves and walls. The ever-evolving shop features rotating fine artists, one-of-a-kind clothing pieces, jewelry, home goods, magazines, wellness products and a “conscious bodega.” Now open @ 4353 Upton Ave S, Minneapolis, dididada.us

TICKETS JUST ANNOUNCED:

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Tickets for the spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week have just been announced. This season includes seven events every day for a week straight, with returning favorites like Rose & Bull’s vintage fashion show, the Coalesce fashion show highlighting local AAPI creatives and EVOLVE, the finale showcase of local designers produced by The Fitting Room boutique owner Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca. 4/23–4/29, tickets now available @ fashionweekmn.com

TUESDAY, 3/21–FRIDAY, 3/24:

Local Maker Spring Cleaning Online Event: Three small, local brands are joining forces to clear out older inventory to make way for new goods. United Goods will have deep discounts on large matted prints, mini ornaments and more, plus find discounted vibrantly painted modern paintings and goods by Lauren Strom's Artifacts of Joy and natural skincare by Romi Apothecary. Tuesday beginning at 12am–Friday at midnight @ www.unitedgoodsusa.com, laurenstrom.com & romiapothecary.com

TUESDAY, 3/21 & SATURDAY, 3/25:

Sip N Bloom Flower Arranging Workshop: Celebrate the coming of spring at this seasonal workshop presented by floral studio, Sip N Bloom. Their team of Master Florists will guide you step by step to create your own custom floral design. Kits range from easy to intermediate and start at $65. Two classes: Tuesday at 5pm at Wooden Hill Brewing, Saturday at noon at Graze Provisions + Libations. Register & find more upcoming workshops @ sip-n-bloom.com

THURSDAY, 3/23:

LPF Vision Studio + Showroom Grand Opening: Vietnam-born, Minnesota-based fashion designer MiMi Nguyen is launching her new studio and showroom with a grand opening event. The studio will offer custom and one-of-a-kind garments, patterns, samples, consultations, alterations and small production and will double as her production and management company, LPF Vision, and as the home for her labels Melevated Designs, Võ Nguyễn Atelier (traditional Vietnamese formal dresses), Lenore and Lavida Collection. The showroom will be open to the public for shopping Thursdays through Saturdays weekly and by appointment. Thursday @ LPF Vision Studio, Tailoring & Showroom, 7204 W 27th St Suite 105, St. Louis Park, @lpfvision_studio

The Mustache Cat Birthday Bash: Vintage home goods store, The Mustache Cat, is celebrating one year of business with a birthday bash, and you're all invited. They'll be offering raffles throughout the night for prizes, a new signature scent with Onyx Candles, new merch and more. Thursday 6–8pm @ The Mustache Cat, 500 Lexington Pkwy S, St Paul, @themustachecat.home

THURSDAY, 3/23–SATURDAY, 3/25:

The Fitting Room Love Wins Celebration: One month ago, locally owned shop The Fitting Room was broken into and robbed of nearly $30,000 worth of handmade goods for its roster of all-local clothing and accessories designers. The store reopens in full form this weekend with a fully replenished selection of spring goods from its makers and designers, just in time for warming weather. Stop by and show your support for this incredibly talented group of artists and small businesses. Thursday–Saturday from noon–5pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, @thefittingroommpls

FRIDAY, 3/24:

The Golden Pearl Vintage Spring Collection Launch: The Golden Pearl Vintage will be hauling out all of their fresh finds for warmer weather this weekend. You can expect to see all sorts of garments and accessories for all genders, both casual and formal wear, including some amazing designer pieces, jumpsuits, denim, leather and jewelry. Shop the spring collection during their regular business hours on Friday or anytime after. Launches Friday noon–6pm @ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, thegoldenpearlvintage.com

FRIDAY, 3/24 & SATURDAY, 3/25:

Style Society Warehouse Sale: Curated vintage and modern rental service, Style Society, is cleaning out retired items from its warehouse for a mega furniture and housewares sale. The sale will include vintage and modern furniture, tabletop items, and other odds and ends, plus pop-ups from special guests Broken & Bone Vintage and Savage Cactus Co., and items will be priced to sell. Friday & Saturday 10am–3pm @ 626 Armstrong Ave, St Paul, @stylesociety.rent

SATURDAY, 3/25:

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show - Opening Day: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. The 2023 Spring Flower Show will feature hundreds of white and purple tulips with daffodils, pansies viola and delphinium. Opening Saturday 10am–4pm, ends 4/30 @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Lake + Irving Spring Market: Join neighboring shops Legacy, Les Sól and Combine plus restaurants Barbette and Brim for a springtime market. Stop by each business to get a punch on an event passport for special discounts and treats, be entered in a raffle for prizes when you complete your passport, and more surprises. Saturday 11am–6pm @ 1609-1614 W Lake St, Minneapolis, @shoplegacystore

Rainbow Room Vintage Thrift Shop Opening Day: Duluth is getting a new vintage/thrift shop this weekend. Rainbow Room is an "affordable, inclusive" vintage store-within-a-store at Adeline Inc. hair salon and features vintage clothing, records, tapes, furniture and housewares curated by Lady Outlaw Vintage, Art Deco Dame and others. Saturday noon–6pm @ Adeline Inc, 1132 E 9th St, Duluth, @rainbow_room_at_adeline_inc

Stay Blooming: A Women's Month Pop-up Market: The Klituation, a femme, queer focused dance night, is joining forces with juice bar The Dripping Roots for a market pop-up celebrating Women's Month. It features 16 femme and/or queer vendors and makers, including Gigi's Flair Emporium, Fottonia, Leeya Makes Noise Art, Daughters & Suns, Lucia Makes Art, New Street Co and more. Plus: there will be Klituation DJ regulars NeekaSoDope, DJ Miss Brit and DJ Keezy doing sets throughout the day, snacks from Hola Arepa and a raffle with proceeds going to BIPOC youth attending the She Rock She Rock retreat. Saturday 1–5pm @ The Dripping Root, 4002 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, @theklituation

SATURDAY, 3/25 & Sunday, 3/26:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Evla Pottery, Girl Scouts cookies and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

Sunday, 3/26:

Galleria Floral Experience with Bachman's Opening Day: Since 1960, spring has brought the Twin Cities a floral experience—for decades, at the downtown Minneapolis Dayton's flagship (and later when that historic building became Marshall Field's and Macy's). Over the past few years, it has taken new form at Edina shopping center, Galleria, with longtime Dayton's floral show partner, Bachman's Florals. Head over to see magical, fairy-inspired installations and blooming florals across the mall. 3/26–4/9 during mall hours @ Galleria, 3510 W 69th St, Edina, galleriaedina.com 

Quincy Street Makers Market: Join Minneapolis Craft Market at the beautiful, spacious Quincy Hall in Northeast Minneapolis for their first market in the space. They’ll be hosting dozens of local makers for one of their biggest markets to date. Find a whopping 80 vendors selling handmade goods, DJ Buster Baxter keeping the vibes flowing and a cash bar selling NA beverages, beer, wine or cocktails to enjoy while you shop. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis. Free, register @ eventbrite.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Black Stack Brewing in St. Paul with goods from a group of 15 local makers, including natural skincare, jewelry and crystals, cookies, original art and more. Sunday noon–5pm @ Black Stack Brewing, 755 Prior Ave N, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn 

CONTINUING:

Bachman's Spring Ideas for the Home Tour: Welcome springtime with home décor trends and welcoming outdoor rooms complete with budding branches, fresh florals and bright hues. This self-guided tour includes spring-inspired home decor vignettes, ideas and design tips to renew your outdoor space, front porch ideas and stunning outdoor containers filled with early spring annuals. Your ticket includes a $5-off-$25 coupon for your next purchase. Daily through 4/2 @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $5 @ bachmans.com

Textile Trail: Matriarchal Legacy: Minnesota-based fair-trade company RedGreen Rivers, which sells handcrafted goods from the Mekong region in Asia, presents a month-long exhibition showcasing vibrant products and artisan makers from their recent trip to Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. Come experience the power and legacy of generations of matriarchal artisans in this exhibit co-curated by Hmong artist Ka Oskar Ly. On view through March @ XIA Gallery & Café, 422 University Ave W #14, St Paul, facebook.com

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Black & White Ball 2.0: A black-tie fashion show and party to raise money for the Mikel Freeman Foundation of Sierra Leone, West Africa, the second-annual event by designer Arianne Zager features designs by local designers along with special guests Urban Bush Women from New York  performing a dance piece to live music. Saturday, 4/1, 7–10pm @ W Minneapolis, 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $40–$90 @ eventbrite.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, in a solo runway show inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa, reflecting the riches of Gold and Silver presenting the Gods and Goddesses of the Nile. Friday, 4/21, at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The spring show presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. Details and tickets are TBA, but save the date for 5/23.

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com 

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 3/14–3/20

This week’s shopping and style highlights include the March edition of Minneapolis Vintage Market, farmers markets, a Kentucky Derby hat trunk show and more.

Minneapolis Vintage Market returns to Machine Shop this Sunday.

TUESDAY, 3/14–THURSDAY, 3/16:

AudreyRose Vintage Silent Auction: This week, local vintage dealer AudreyRose Vintage is hosting a silent auction. Each day, five items spanning vintage clothing and jewelry to housewares will be up for bidding in her Instagram story with a minimum bid of just $5 and 24 hours to place your highest bid. All bids are silent and blind with winners announced 24 hours after original posting. Starting at noon each day Tuesday through Thursday @audreyrosevintage on Instagram

TUESDAY, 3/14 & THURSDAY, 3/16:

Celtic Flower Arranging with Sip N Bloom: Celebrate Celtic floral traditions just in time for St. Patrick’s Day at this seasonal workshop presented by floral studio, Sip N Bloom. Their team of Master Florists will guide you step by step to create your own custom floral design. Kits range from easy to intermediate and start at $65. Two classes: Tuesday at 6pm @ AxeBridge Wine Co (411 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis) & Thursday at 6pm @ Inbound BrewCo. (701 N 5th St, Minneapolis), register @ sip-n-bloom.com

THURSDAY, 3/16:

Cait Courneya Online Studio Sale: Local artist and designer Cait Courneya been cleaning out her studio this winter, and has dugout some goodies to sell at big discounts. Her online-only studio sale will include pieces from previous collections, abstract studies on paper, florals, and textiles. Begins Thursday at 9am @ caitcourneya.com

Spring Inspiration Night at Bachman's: Bachman’s inspiration nights are back. Get inspired for spring decorating and florals with this event at Bachman’s with designer-inspired vignettes and live demonstrations from Bachman’s design experts. You’ll also enjoy light bites from Patrick’s Cafe, seasonal cocktail (or mocktail) inspiration, a cooking demo, a book signing and talk on outdoor style, live music and a 20% off coupon for your next Bachman’s purchase. Thursday 4–7pm + 3/30 @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, bachmans.com

THURSDAY, 3/16–SUNDAY, 3/19:

Haupt Antiek Monthly Market: Find a fresh, cozy look for your home at this Easter market-themed weekend event from occasional vintage market Haupt Antiek. Look for a fresh mix of vintage decor, including some European flea market finds from a recent sourcing trip and decor for Easter and spring occasions. Thursday from 9am–8pm, Friday 9am–7pm, Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday 11am–4pm @ Haupt Antiek Market, 7570 147th St W #400, Apple Valley, www.hauptantiek.com

FRIDAY, 3/17:

St. Patrick's Day Makers Market: Presented by local queer artist ArtJuice, this market features handmade soap, art, jewelry and wellness products from queer local makers. There will also be live music, nachos from La Tortilla Catering, a Girl Scout cookie booth, and a St. Paddy's Day drink special. Friday 5–10pm @ 11 Wells Distillery, 704 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, @artjuice_

SATURDAY, 3/18:

Minneapolis Farmers Market: Winter Market: Arguably the city’s largest and most famous market, the winter market features tons of vendors two Saturdays a month, including fresh produce, plants and locally made products. Saturday 9am–noon @ 312 E Lyndale Ave N, Minneapolis, mplsfarmersmarket.com

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors for the winter season select Saturdays through April. Each event features 40+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s makers include Aprilierre jewelry, Crookedwood wooden cooking utensils, Nancy Brisk upcycled knits, Olsen Naturals skincare, Radiate Activewear, and Sally Fritz vintage-inspired clothing. Saturday 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

Bachman’s Farmers Market: As the weather cools down, warm up inside the Bachman’s greenhouses to shop seasonal goods at the indoor farmers markets. Enjoy music and fresh, ready-to-enjoy food and beverage and stock up on produce, sweet treats, crafts, and gifts from local farmers, bakers and artisans at Bachman’s Plymouth location. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Bachman’s, 10050 6th Ave N, Plymouth, bachmans.com

Early Spring Wild Vintage Market: Head to Wild Vintage Antiques and the Wild Vintage Collective for an indoor afternoon vendor market. Shop vintage and handcrafted goods from guest vintage dealers and makers while enjoying tasty treats and beverages, including coffee from The Clapping Monkey. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Wild Things Antiques, 7272 Commerce Circle, Fridley, @wildvintagemarket 

Mx Apparel Spring Collection Drop: Sustainably minded shop Les Sól hosts local designer Maxine Britt of Mx Apparel Design for the drop of their spring apparel collection. Mx Design is all about creating bold, gender-neutral, size-inclusive clothing, and the versatile pieces are designed to be worn many ways. See and try on the pieces for yourself during this one-day event. Saturday 11am–6pm @ Les Sól, 1614 W Lake St, Minneapolis, @shoplessol

Queenie Flea: This month, local shop Queenie & Pearl kicks off a new monthly makers market series dubbed Queenie Flea. Each month features a different lineup of local makers, with this month's including Bikini Blend, Persephone Petals, Devine Design, The Little Things and Spoopy Collective. Saturday 11am–5pm @ Queenie & Pearl, 5014 Xerxes Ave S, Minneapolis, @queenieandpearlmn

Karen Morris Millinery Derby Trunk Show: Local hat maker Karen Morris is debuting a new collection of colorful, spring hats perfect for the Kentucky Derby, spring and summer weddings, and anywhere you may want to don a chapeau. While you're there, be sure to check out the latest collections by the shop's lineup of all-local clothing and accessories designers. Pre-shop the collection Friday noon–5pm or come for the trunk show Saturday noon–5pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroompls.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Indeed Brewing with goods from a group of 18 local makers selling goods like baked goods, crochet, jewelry, plants, art and more. Saturday 1–6 @ Indeed Brewing Co, 711 15th Ave NE, Minneapolis, @marketcollectivemn 

Northrup King Nights: This open-studio event at the largest artist building in Minnesota offers a chance to browse works from hundreds of artists. Style highlights include Strey Collective, a cooperative boutique featuring goods from a collective of local fashion makers (#179) and hat maker Celina Kane(#225). Saturday 5–9pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, northrupkingbuilding.com

Lovely’s Sewing Youth Fashion Show: Lovely's Sewing and Arts Collective was founded by fashion designer Keiona Cook to connect the community using sewing, and the nonprofit recently moved to a new, larger space in the North Loop to offer youth and adult sewing classes and workshops. Tonight’s free fashion show features kid-designed clothing as modeled by the kids themselves. Saturday 6–8pm @ Lovely's Sewing & Arts Collective, 530 N 3rd St, Minneapolis, @lovelyssewing

SATURDAY, 3/18 & SATURDAY, 3/19:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Von Lucy Mobile Boutique (stylish women's apparel) and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 3/19:

Minneapolis Vintage Market - March: The monthly market returns to the spacious, industrial Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February with two floors of the area’s top vintage clothing and home goods sellers. There will also be coffee from Edina Coffee Roasters, a food truck and the Machine Shop bar for beer, wine and cocktails, plus DJ Buxter Baxter spinning tunes. Early-bird ticket holders ($10) get first dibs on shopping before doors open to the public. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Como Park Conservatory Winter Flower Show - Closing Day: Get a taste of spring at Como Park Conservatory’s Winter Flower Show, which closes this weekend in its Sunken Garden. This year’s show features a variety of pink and purple flowers including cyclamen, azaleas, camellias, veltheimia, cineraria and foxgloves. Closes Sunday @ Como Park Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St. Paul, comozooconservatory.org

Babes & Brunch - Garty Goodies Workshop: Do you dream of competing on a Netflix baking show? Grab a pal for this fun, beginner-friendly cookie-decorating workshop at Larissa Loden's St. Paul storefront, led by Maddie Gartmann of Garty Goodies. Attendees will be decorating five sugar cookies, and a ticket includes tools and decorating items, plus breakfast snacks and beverages to enjoy during the class. Bonus: The Larissa Loden retail store will be open for shopping after the event. Sunday 10am–12:30pm @ Larissa Loden Jewelry, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Class fee $85 @ eventbrite.com

CONTINUING:

Bachman's Spring Ideas for the Home Tour: Welcome springtime with home décor trends and welcoming outdoor rooms complete with budding branches, fresh florals and bright hues. This self-guided tour includes spring-inspired home decor vignettes, ideas and design tips to renew your outdoor space, front porch ideas and stunning outdoor containers filled with early spring annuals. Your ticket includes a $5-off-$25 coupon for your next purchase. Daily through 4/2 @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $5 @ bachmans.com

Textile Trail: Matriarchal Legacy: Minnesota-based fair-trade company RedGreen Rivers, which sells handcrafted goods from the Mekong region in Asia, presents a month-long exhibition showcasing vibrant products and artisan makers from their recent trip to Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. Come experience the power and legacy of generations of matriarchal artisans in this exhibit co-curated by Hmong artist Ka Oskar Ly. On view through March @ XIA Gallery & Café, 422 University Ave W #14, St Paul, facebook.com

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Galleria Floral Experience with Bachman's: Since 1960, spring has brought the Twin Cities a floral experience—for decades, at the downtown Minneapolis Dayton's flagship (and later when that historic building became Marshall Field's and Macy's). Over the past few years, it has taken new form at Edina shopping center, Galleria, with longtime Dayton's floral show partner, Bachman's Florals. Head over to see magical, fairy-inspired installations and blooming florals across the mall. 3/26–4/9 during mall hours @ Galleria, 3510 W 69th St, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Black & White Ball 2.0: A black-tie fashion show and party to raise money for the Mikel Freeman Foundation of Sierra Leone, West Africa, the second-annual event by designer Arianne Zager features designs by local designers along with special guests Urban Bush Women from New York  performing a dance piece to live music. Saturday, 4/1, 7–10pm @ W Minneapolis, 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $40–$90 @ eventbrite.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, in a solo runway show inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa, reflecting the riches of Gold and Silver presenting the Gods and Goddesses of the Nile. Friday at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Mark your calendars: The spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week has been announced. 4/23–4/29; tickets to be announced. Learn more @fashionweekmn

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Fashion District: A Lush Runway Experience: Interior design studio The District Edina is producing a fashion show to showcase spring trends from local designers. It will feature one-of-a-kind looks by local designers Nubi Collections by BothDol, Anyse Fashion, Xia Lux by Alexia Vandersnick, Van Quigg, Sanorte Design and Danielle Everine. It will also include a pop-up shop featuring the designers' collections. Saturday, 5/20, 6–10pm @ The District Edina, 7777 Washington Ave S, Edina. Tickets $30+ @ tickets.mnlatinos.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The spring show presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. Details and tickets are TBA, but save the date for 5/23.

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com 

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 3/7–3/13

This week’s local style and shopping highlights include the reopening of The Fitting Room boutique, Larissa Loden’s spring jewelry launch, International Women’s Day pop-up markets and more.

The Fitting Room’s storefront in South Minneapolis

THIS WEEK:

The Fitting Room Reopening + Fundraiser: Two weeks ago, locally owned shop The Fitting Room was broken into. The store, which showcases one-of-a-kind clothing and accessories by a group of local designers, was robbed of nearly $30,000 worth of handmade goods. Last weekend, the store reopened and a GoFundMe was set up to help relieve some financial deficit from their insurance coverage. The store will reopen again this weekend, and the GoFundMe campaign is still running. Open Thursday–Saturday from noon–5pm @ 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis. Donate @ gofundme.com

Bachman's Spring Ideas for the Home Tour: Welcome springtime with home décor trends and welcoming outdoor rooms complete with budding branches, fresh florals and bright hues. This self-guided tour includes spring-inspired home decor vignettes, ideas and design tips to renew your outdoor space, front porch ideas and stunning outdoor containers filled with early spring annuals. Your ticket includes a $5-off-$25 coupon for your next purchase. Daily through 4/2 @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $5 @ bachmans.com

WEDNESDAY, 3/8:

Larissa Loden Spring '23 Jewelry Launch: As a jewelry designer for ten years, Larissa Loden’s work comprised of vintage and found materials, with an emphasis on brass work, and one of her top-selling lines featured bugs and bees and entomology-inspired components. Her Spring ‘23 Collection launching this week features nature-inspired pieces that were sketched by Larissa, cut in brass, and plated in designer-grade 14k gold before being hand-assembled in her Saint Paul studio. Dropping Wednesday at 10am @ larissaloden.com and in store @ 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul

The Coven 5-Year Anniversary: Celebrate five years of woman-owned co-working space, The Coven, with a day of shopping with some of their favorite woman-owned local brands on International Women's Day. Vendors include Tandem Vintage, Smitten Kitten, Quiet Cat Bakery, Gigi's Flair Emporium, Everthine Jewelry, FITSO Plus Size, Cry Baby Clay, Bekah Worley Co and more, plus snacks and drinks. Wednesday 4–7pm @ The Coven, 165 Western Ave N, St Paul. Free; reserve a spot @ eventbrite.com

International Women's Day Pop-up: Celebrate International Women’s Day at local woman-owned distillery, Twin Spirits Distillery, where local makers RiffRaff Jams & Jellies (handmade jams, jellies and gluten-free biscuits) and Link x Lou permanent jewelry will be popping up for the afternoon. Sign up in advance for a permanent jewelry appointment. Wednesday 4–8pm @ Twin Spirits Distillery, 2931 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, @tsdistillery

International Women's Day Pop-up at Vivir: Local eatery Vivir is back with its annual pop-up in honor of International Women's Day. It features handmade goods from woman-owned businesses including Larissa Loden jewelry, New France Wine, Crooked Water Spirits, We Are Andaluz clothing and jewelry, 3rd Daughter Restless Daughter needlepoint art and El Vergel Candles. Wednesday 5–8pm @ Vivir, 1414 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, @vivirmpls

Seat at the Table Mini Market: Arbeiter brewing is celebrating International Women's Day with beer and women maker and artists. Vendors include Lora Hlavsa, Pyroni Apothecary, Functional Heirlooms and That Curly Haired Stitch. The day also marks the release of a collaboration beer with Arbeiter and Modist Brewing celebrating women in the taproom. Wednesday 5:30–8pm @ Arbeiter Brewing Co., 3038 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, @arbeiterbrewing

THURSDAY, 3/9:

Smarty Plants Indoor Plants Event - Rescheduled Date: Get your house plants in order for spring with this fun and educational event hosted by Bachman’s. Whether you are a seasoned “plant parent” or are just starting out, this event will help you take your plant collection to the next level. Guest hosted by Shayla Owodunni of The Plant Penthouse, who shares tips on plant care and plant styling, the event includes fresh ideas at Sol Soils inspiration station, a demonstration from Katie Meyer of Knottie Katie with a make-and-take macramé leaf, and a seminar on everything you ever wanted to know about indoor plants from Bachman’s horticulturist Heather Johnson. You’ll also enjoy a glass of prosecco with fun add-on, light bites to snack on as you stroll through the greenhouse, and 20% off green plants, containers, and plant stands. Thursday 4–6pm @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $10 @ bachmans.com

Collage & Vision Journal Making Class + Shopping Night: Sustainable clothing shop Les Sól is hosting a night of shopping, collaging and vision journal making with local artist Gina Gaetz. Together, you will manifest all things good as you work to collage a vision journal of your own that you will get to take home at the end of the night. Thursday 6–8pm @ Les Sól, 1614 W Lake St, Minneapolis. Tickets $28 @ eventbrite.com

Vintage Vessel Candle Making at The Mustache Cat: Wafa, owner and chandler of local maker Onyx Candles will host a candle making event at vintage housewares store, The Mustache Cat. A ticket includes a scent and vintage vessel to create with expert instruction. Attendees will also receive a discount to shop before, after or during the workshop. This event will be BYOB. Thursday 6–8pm @ The Mustache Cat, 500 Lexington Pkwy S, St Paul, Tickets $40 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 3/11:

Cake Plus Size End of Winter Sale: The Twin Cities lone plus-size, locally owned shop, Cake Plus Size, is hosting an end-of-winter clearance sale in store with discounts on winter items. In store only. Saturday 10am–6pm @ Cake Plus Size Resale, 5155 Bloomington Ave, Minneapolis, cakeplussize.com

Bachman’s Farmers Markets: As the weather cools down, warm up inside the Bachman’s greenhouses to shop seasonal goods at the indoor farmers markets. Enjoy music and fresh, ready-to-enjoy food and beverage and stock up on produce, sweet treats, crafts, and gifts from local farmers, bakers and artisans at Bachman’s Minneapolis and Maplewood locations. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Bachman’s, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis & 2600 White Bear Ave N, Maplewood, bachmans.com

Neighborhood Roots Winter Market: The Neighborhood Roots Winter Market heads indoors at Bachman’s greenhouse this weekend. The monthly market features vendors from Kingfield, Fulton and Nokomis Farmers Markets. Saturday 10am–2pm @ 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, neighborhoodrootsmn.org

Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop: In this creative workshop for beginners led by local maker Katie Meyer of Knottie Katie, you’ll learn how to make your own rope framework for holding potted plants. Then, you’ll pick out a container and plant to display in your macramé creation. Your ticket includes two hours of instruction and supplies. Saturday 10:30am–noon @ Bachman's Minneapolis, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Class fee $60 @ bachmans.com

Northeast Farmers Market Winter: The Northeast Farmers Market has made their way indoors for the winter season at a new venue, Earl Giles Distillery. Every second Saturday of the month through April, stock up on fresh fruit and veggies, packaged specialty foods like jam and honey, baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade art and body care from local artists and makers. Saturday 11am–3pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Eastlake's ShitSwap: Get yourself geared up for the cycling and outdoor season for less $$ with this earth-friendly gear swap event hosted by Eastlake Craft Brewery. They’ll have a dozen tables of secondhand bikes, bike parts, clothes, outdoor gear and more. You can also bid on some gift baskets from local businesses with proceeds going to support Little Bellas, which creates mountain biking opportunities for girls to as a platform and pathway to personal growth and building community. Saturday 11am–5pm @ Eastlake Craft Brewery, Midtown Global Market, 920 E Lake St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Eye Candy Art Fair: Presented by local artist Audrey Marie Designs, this indie art fair and makers market includes goods for sale from over 20 local artists, plus craft beer to sip while you shop. Saturday noon–6pm @ Urban Growler, 2325 Endicott St, St Paul, @audrey.marie.designs

KMKDesigns Spring Open House & Fabric Sale: Custom formalwear and bridal shop KMKDesigns is doing a spring cleaning sale at their St. Paul studio. They’ll have sample garments at discounts in sizes XS to 4XL, plus stickers and art prints for sale, a fabric and notions clearance sale, and snacks and beverages. Saturday noon–6pm @ KMKDesigns, 2500 University Ave #D1, St Paul, facebook.com

Celtic Flower Arranging with Sip N Bloom: Celebrate Celtic floral traditions just in time for St. Patrick’s Day at this seasonal workshop presented by floral studio, Sip N Bloom. Their team of Master Florists will guide you step by step to create your own custom floral design. Kits range from easy to intermediate and start at $65. Saturday at 2pm (plus additional dates 3/14 & 3/16) @ The Naughty Greek, 2400 University Ave W, St Pau. Register @ sip-n-bloom.com

The Black Market: Come gather to support and celebrate Black businesses at The Black Market's holiday market. The Black Market is a Black-business marketplace that has become a vibrant community hub. This weekend is the second of two holiday markets from the marketplace, featuring unique gifts, music, books, games, art, food and more from over than 50 local, Black-owned businesses. Saturday 2–7pm @ The Case Building, 767 Eustic St, St Paul, @theblackmarketmpls

Textile Trail: Matriarchal Legacy Opening Reception: Minnesota-based fair-trade company RedGreen Rivers, which sells handcrafted goods from the Mekong region in Asia, presents a month-long exhibition showcasing vibrant products and artisan makers from their recent trip to Laos, Vietnam and Thailand. Come experience the power and legacy of generations of matriarchal artisans in this exhibit co-curated by Hmong artist Ka Oskar Ly. Opening reception Saturday at 5:30pm @ XIA Gallery & Café, 422 University Ave W #14, St Paul, facebook.com

Nightchurch presents Discohouse Vol.01: Dubbed "the premier disco costume party," this new dance night is your chance to get dressed in your vintage disco best. It will features disco and house sets in the main room from DJ Keith Millions, DJ Michael Grey, Palmbutta and DJ Jen-E, plus all-vinyl sets from Disco Death Records in the vinyl lounge and signature cocktails. Saturday, 3/11, from 10pm–2am @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. 21+. Tickets $15–$20 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 3/11 & SUNDAY, 3/12:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Evla Pottery, The Geek Boutique (geeky enamel pins, games and tumblers), Must Be Ruff (dog treats) and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 3/12:

Sip N Bloom Spring Wreath Making Workshop: Want to try something new? Local floral studio Sip N Bloom is offering a spring wreath making workshop at Number 12 Cidery. Learn the tips and tricks pros use to design their own door decor, and choose from a beginners to intermediate kit levels. Visit Sip N Bloom’s website for more spring floral arranging workshops. Sunday 1pm @ Number 12 Cider, 614 N 5th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $75–$95 @ sip-n-bloom.com

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Minneapolis Vintage Market March: The monthly market returns to Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February and March dates with two floors of the area’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after noon. Sunday, 3/19, from 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Black & White Ball 2.0: A black-tie fashion show and party to raise money for the Mikel Freeman Foundation of Sierra Leone, West Africa, the second-annual event by designer Arianne Zager features designs by local designers along with special guests Urban Bush Women from New York  performing a dance piece to live music. Saturday, 4/1, 7–10pm @ W Minneapolis, 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $40–$90 @ eventbrite.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

NUBIUltimateRunway - The Nile: Local designer Nyamal BothDol is showcasing her spring collection for her label, Nubi Collections, in a solo runway show inspired by the Nile River, one of the most historical figures of African located in East Africa, reflecting the riches of Gold and Silver presenting the Gods and Goddesses of the Nile. Friday at 7pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Mark your calendars: The spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week has been announced. 4/23–4/29; tickets to be announced. Learn more @fashionweekmn

The Hmong Thai Fashion Show: Known for their annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show, the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent is debuting a new spring show featuring six Hmong designers from Thailand to share their unique clothing designs. The event is preceded by a Hmong vendor showcase. Saturday, 4/29, 4–6pm vendors, 6pm doors, 7pm show @ Union Depot, 240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul. Tickets $60+ @ eventbrite.com

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. See the lineup at @blackfashionweekmn

Runway For Hope: This annual fundraiser event includes a fashion show featuring looks showcasing spring trends benefiting the Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Sunday, 5/7, from 10:30am–12:30pm @ Galleria, 69th & France, Edina. Tickets $125+ @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

Sip N Bloom x Amy Seaman present SS23 Fashion Show: The spring show presented by Sip N Bloom and stylist Amy Season returns for their annual spring show. Details and tickets are TBA, but save the date for 5/27.

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 2/28–3/6

This week’s shopping highlights include vintage markets, farmers markets galore, and fun workshops.

Juniper Lou Markets hosts its monthly vintage and makers market this weekend at Earl Giles.

WEDNESDAY, 3/1

Full Moon Big Terrarium Class: Join Ms. Seedling at AudreyRose Vintage for a Full Moon terrarium class where you can charge your crystals, get an oracle reading and create a terrarium. Lauren of Ms. Seedling will be leading terrarium making, and tea service will be provided. This month's terrarium class is specifically for a very big terrarium build, so everything will be included instead of ala carte. Wednesday 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, Tickets $75 @ eventbrite.com

WEDNESDAY, 3/1–SUNDAY, 3/5:

Minneapolis Home + Garden Show: Check out the latest in home and garden designs at this year's Minneapolis Home and Garden Show. This annual show features home and garden vendors, decorating and gardening tips and trend presentations from interior designers, gardens on display and a backyard lounge. Wednesday & Thursday noon–8pm, Friday & Saturday 10am–8pm, Sunday 10am–6pm @ Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $12–$14 @ homeandgardenshow.com

BEGINNING THURSDAY, 3/2:

Bachman's Spring Ideas for the Home Tour: Welcome springtime with home décor trends and welcoming outdoor rooms complete with budding branches, fresh florals and bright hues. This self-guided tour includes spring-inspired home decor vignettes, ideas and design tips to renew your outdoor space, front porch ideas and stunning outdoor containers filled with early spring annuals. Your ticket includes a $5-off-$25 coupon for your next purchase. Daily 3/2–4/2 @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $5 @ bachmans.com

THURSDAY, 3/2–SUNDAY, 3/5:

A Gathering of Friends Antiques Spring Market: Spruce up your home with one-of-a-kind, modern-farmhouse goods at the semi-annual antique market from A Gathering of Friends. The event features antiques, primitives, architectural pieces, pine and oak furniture, cottage decor, vintage wares, accessories, collectibles, pottery, industrial finds and more from 18 juried dealers from across the state, transforming Bachman’s greenhouse into a vintage and antiques market. Thursday & Friday 10am–5:30pm, Saturday 10am–4:30pm, Sunday 11am–3pm @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, bachmans.com

SATURDAY, 3/4:

Minneapolis Farmers Market: Winter Market: Arguably the city’s largest and most famous market, the winter market features tons of vendors two Saturdays a month, including fresh produce, plants and locally made products. Saturday 9am–noon @ 312 E Lyndale Ave N, Minneapolis, mplsfarmersmarket.com

Edina Winter Mini Market: Edina Coffee Roasters is hosting a mini makers market the first Saturday of every month featuring a rotating assortment of local makers. Pick up some handmade goods, gifts or some fresh roasted beans from the coffee roaster. Saturday 9am–2pm @ Edina Coffee Roasters, 7201 York Ave S, Edina (parking in back), @edinacoffeeroasters

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors for the winter season select Saturdays through April. Each event features 40+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s makers include Crankosaurus Press handprinted textiles, Ever Wild Herbal Company body care and Sally Fritz vintage-inspired clothing. Saturday 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org 

Bachman’s Farmers Markets: As the weather cools down, warm up inside the Bachman’s greenhouses to shop seasonal goods at the indoor farmers markets. Enjoy music and fresh, ready-to-enjoy food and beverage and stock up on produce, sweet treats, crafts, and gifts from local farmers, bakers and artisans at Bachman’s Eden Prairie and Apple Valley locations. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Bachman’s, 770 Prairie Center Dr, Eden Prairie & 7955 150th St W, Apple Valley, bachmans.com

Riverwalk Market Fair: Winter Market: Riverwalk Market Fair is an art and farmers market held along the Cannon River in the heart of Northfield first Saturdays through April. At the winter edition of the market, you will find local artists with incredible wares including pottery, jewelry, carved wood, granite charcuterie boards, and more, plus farm products like organically grown vegetables, seasonal jams, freshly baked breads, yarn spun from their own sheep's wool and goat milk soap. Saturday 10am–2pm @ 115 5th St W, Northfield, riverwalkmarketfair.org

Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop: In this creative workshop for beginners led by local maker Katie Meyer of Knottie Katie, you’ll learn how to make your own rope framework for holding potted plants. Then, you’ll pick out a container and plant to display in your macramé creation. Your ticket includes two hours of instruction and supplies. Saturday 10:30am–noon @ Bachman's Minneapolis, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Class fee $60 @ bachmans.com

Juniper Lou Markets present Vintage & Makers Market: Juniper Lou Markets is bringing its vintage and makers market at a new venue—now happening the first Saturday of the month through the spring. This weekend's kickoff coincides with host venue, Earl Giles' new restaurant, distillery and apothecary. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, @juniperloumarkets

Nesting Tempress & Century Clash Studio Closing Sale: The showroom from local vintage furniture and home decor dealers Nesting Temptress and Century Clash Studio is shutting down its Foundry on Stinson studio with a moving sale. Their assortment includes furniture, housewares, decor and knick knacks, all priced to sell. Saturday noon–4pm @ Foundry on Stinson, 1101 Stinson Blvd, lower level, Suite 11, Minneapolis, @centuryclashstudio

Twin Cities Record Show: Come and check out hundreds of record albums, 45 RPM records, CDs and music memorabilia from a group of vendors at this event from Twin Cities Record Show. They’ll have 20 tables stacked full of jazz, blues, rock, outlaw country, funk, soul, garage and more. You never know—you just might find that rare gem you’ve been looking for. Saturday noon–4pm @ the Haralson Room at Minneapolis Cider Company, 701 SE 9th St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Sip N Bloom DIY Floral Workshops: Try your hand at flower arranging with this workshop hosted by Sip N Bloom. Create your own design with the help of Sip N Bloom's master florists, with two experience level options. All materials are provided, including a vase for you to take your creation home. Saturday at 1pm @ Fulton Brewing Taproom, Minneapolis. $65–$85 per class @ sip-n-bloom.com

SATURDAY, 3/4 & SUNDAY, 3/5:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), The Geek Boutique (geeky enamel pins, games and tumblers), Evla Pottery (pottery and art), Marnie’s Doghouse (cross-stitch art), Girl Scouts cookies and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

sunday, 3/5:

Babes & Brunch Cry Baby Clay Workshop: Grab a pal for this fun, beginner-friendly clay workshop at Larissa Loden's St. Paul storefront, led by local maker Katie Cameron of Cry Baby Clay. Attendees will be creating a trinket dish for later pickup, and a ticket includes materials, breakfast snacks and beverages. Sunday 10am–noon @ Larissa Loden Jewelry, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Class fee $45 @ www.eventbrite.com

NEXT THURSDAY, 3/9:

Collage & Vision Journal Making + Shopping Night: Sustainable shop Les Sól is hosting a night of shopping, collaging and vision journal making with local artist Gina Gaetz. Watch their Instagram @shoplessol for more details and tickets. Thursday @ Les Sól, 1614 W Lake St, Minneapolis, @shoplessol

NOW OPEN:

FindFurnish’s new location: Mid-century furniture and home goods store, FindFurnish, has departed its longtime home in the Marcy Holmes neighborhood for a much-larger space—its own building on Central Avenue in Northeast. The new store will double as a workshop and studio, shipping and receiving garage, and a front gallery and retail space, and they have future plans to host other local and Midwest vintage dealers and events. Now open @ 2014 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, findfurnish.com

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Nightchurch presents Discohouse Vol.01: Dubbed "the premier disco costume party," this new dance night is your chance to get dressed in your vintage disco best. It will features disco and house sets in the main room from DJ Keith Millions, DJ Michael Grey, Palmbutta and DJ Jen-E, plus all-vinyl sets from Disco Death Records in the vinyl lounge and signature cocktails. Saturday, 3/11, from 10pm–2am @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. 21+. Tickets $15–$20 @ eventbrite.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market March: The monthly market returns to Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February and March dates with two floors of the area’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after noon. Sunday, 3/19, from 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Mark your calendars: The spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week has been announced. 4/23–4/29; tickets to be announced. Learn more @fashionweekmn

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. Learn more @blackfashionweekmn

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 2/21–2/27

This week’s style and shopping highlights include a stylish event around all things house plants, the Textile Center’s makers market and more.

Katie Meyer of Knottie Katie is featured in this week’s Bachman’s indoor plants event.

NOW THROUGH FRIDAY, 2/24:

Maven Style Shop Studio Closing Sale: Event production and floral design studio, Maven Events, is closing down its Style Shop. All items in the online store will be 30% to 70% off, including modern home decor and styling pieces. Discounts automatically applied at checkout. This Friday, the sale will culminate with a one-day liquidation sale in person at the Maven Events studio, including a trailer full of staging and event props. Online sale now through Thursday @ mavenstyleshop.com; one-day sale Friday @ 621 E Hennepin Ave #185, Minneapolis

TUESDAY, 2/21:

Sip N Sew with Nickey Robo: AudreyRose Vintage is hosting a day of sewing and shopping. Sip & Sew is a series of classes hosted by local sewing guru Nickey Robo, an intimate session that includes basic sewing supplies, one-on-one instruction and mending techniques, plus sips including NA options. Tuesday 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis. Class fee $28, register @ eventbrite.com

TUESDAY, 2/21–FRIDAY, 2/25:

Textile Center’s Fiber Art for All: The Textile Center is presenting a new series of free events this week around all things fiber art. Events include a silent auction, artist talks, a makers market, guild demos, exhibitions and more for all ages from groups including Minnesota Quilters, Minnesota Lace Society and Fresh Eye Arts. Visit the center's website for more info. Tuesday–Friday 10am–4pm daily @ The Textie Center, 3000 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, textilecentermn.org

THURSDAY, 2/23:

LAB MPLS presents: Designing for Connection: Moderated by event planner extraordinaire Amy Zaroff, this LAB Talk features interior designers Victoria Sass of Prospect Refuge Studio, Ashley Ochamma Ochiagha of Fancy Meeting You Here, and Nicole Crowder of Nicole Crowder Upholstery. They will share the countless ways they tell a story through spaces, objects & more. Free. Thursday 9:30–11am @ Glass House, 145 Holden St NE, Minneapolis, register @ eventbrite.com

Smarty Plants Indoor Plants Event: Get your house plants in order for spring with this fun and educational event hosted by Bachman’s. Whether you are a seasoned “plant parent” or are just starting out, this event will help you take your plant collection to the next level. Guest hosted by Shayla Owodunni of The Plant Penthouse, who shares tips on plant care and plant styling, the event includes fresh ideas at Sol Soils inspiration station, a demonstration from Katie Meyer of Knottie Katie with a make-and-take macramé leaf, and a seminar on everything you ever wanted to know about indoor plants from Bachman’s horticulturist Heather Johnson. You’ll also enjoy a glass of prosecco with fun add-on, light bites to snack on as you stroll through the greenhouse, and 20% off green plants, containers, and plant stands. Thursday 4–6pm @ Bachman's on Lyndale, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $10 @ bachmans.com

Founders Co Grand Opening: Following a stint at Southdale Center, this collective of local small business owners, creators and makers now have a permanent location at the Nolan Mains complex at 50th and France. Home to a handmade selection of home decor, gemstone jewelry, clothing and accessories, organic skincare, fine art and modern pottery from 20 local makers, the collective celebrates with a grand opening this weekend with store discounts, free treats, a giveaway and more, including 10% off Danielle Everine, Excelsior Candle Co., Siena Soap Co. and Pour Decisions Candles. Thursday 5–8pm @ Nolan Mains, 3937 Market St, Edina, facebook.com

THURSDAY, 2/23–SUNDAY, 2/26:

Curiosity Home Store Closing Sale: Curiosity Home is closing its doors and relocating to sister store, Curiosity NE. Save 25% to 40% on lighting, upholstery, dining, rugs, mirrors and more, this weekend only. @ 1228 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, curiosityhomedecor.com

SATURDAY, 2/25:

Textile Center Makers Market: This market hosted by the Textile Center showcases handmade fiber art and textile goods in a range of mediums by primarily emerging and BIPOC artists, in a range of price points. This event will be happening during "Fiber Art for All" week the last week of February, a series of Textile Center events including an auction and artist discussions. Saturday 11am–3pm @ Textile Center, 3000 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, textilecentermn.org

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Black Stack Brewing in St. Paul with goods from a group of 17 local makers, including crochet, skincare, candles, coffee, jewelry, plants, art and more. Saturday @ Black Stack Brewing, 755 Prior Ave N, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn 

ArtJuice Queer Craft Fair: Find locally made art and goods from queer artists at this market presented by ArtJuice, aka queer disable artist, Haley Pedersen. mounted butterfly art, embroidery art, tufted rugs, jewelry, illustrations, watercolors, house plants and more, plus live music and craft brew while you shop. Saturday 4–9pm @ Insight Brewing, 2821 E Hennepn Ave, Minneapolis, @artjuice_

SATURDAY, 2/25 & SUNDAY, 2/26:

Tare Market Northeast Warehouse Weekend Sale: No-waste store Tare Market is hosting the biggest sale they’ve ever had. Shop zero-waste goodies—like mouthwash tablets, garlic olive oil, produce bags and lotion bars–for 15%, 25% or 50% off, plus take advantage of some BOGO deals. Quantities are limited so get there early. Warehouse sale is exclusive to their Northeast location. Saturday & Sunday 10am–5pm @ Tare Market NE, 945 Broadway St NE, Minneapolis, eventbrite.com

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Right & Weft (fiber art), Seageant Shortbread (gourmet shortbread), MOSS Collaborative (art, stickers and art) and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 2/26:

Final Sip & Sew + Kari Lee Art Pop-up: AudreyRose Vintage is hosting a day of sewing and shopping. Sip & Sew is a series of classes hosted by local sewing guru Nickey Robo, an intimate session that includes basic sewing supplies, one-on-one instruction and mending techniques, plus sips including NA options. They’ll be joined by local artist and maker Kari Lee Art, known for her cute creations. Sunday; pop-up all day, class noon–2pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis. Class fee $28, register @ eventbrite.com

FINAL WEEK:

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum’s Spring Flower Show: There’s no better time to see a flower show than the end of winter when spring feels so close yet so far away. The Arboretum’s annual Spring Flower Show features a theme of “Gardening With Nature” with a special emphasis on gardens that benefit birds, bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects, as well as backyards that utilize found materials. There will also be vignettes on display featuring inspiring spring gardening ideas, and don’t pass up a visit to the balmy Meyer-Deats Conservatory, which will be decked out with succulents, orchids and more. Daily 9am–4pm through 2/26 @ Minnesosta Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska. $15 (free under 16); reservations required @ arboretum.umn.edu

NOW OPEN:

FindFurnish’s new location: Mid-century furniture and home goods store, FindFurnish, has departed its longtime home in the Marcy Holmes neighborhood for a much-larger space—its own building on Central Avenue in Northeast. The new store will double as a workshop and studio, shipping and receiving garage, and a front gallery and retail space, and they have future plans to host other local and Midwest vintage dealers and events. Now open @ 2014 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, findfurnish.com

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Full Moon Big Terrarium Class: Join Ms. Seedling at AudreyRose Vintage for a Full Moon terrarium class where you can charge your crystals, get an oracle reading and create a terrarium. Lauren of Ms. Seedling will be leading terrarium making, and tea service will be provided. This month's terrarium class is specifically for a very big terrarium build, so everything will be included instead of ala carte. 3/1 from 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, Tickets $75 @ eventbrite.com

Nightchurch presents Discohouse Vol.01: Dubbed "the premier disco costume party," this new dance night is your chance to get dressed in your vintage disco best. It will features disco and house sets in the main room from DJ Keith Millions, DJ Michael Grey, Palmbutta and DJ Jen-E, plus all-vinyl sets from Disco Death Records in the vinyl lounge and signature cocktails. Saturday, 3/11, from 10pm–2am @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. 21+. Tickets $15–$20 @ eventbrite.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market March: The monthly market returns to Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February and March dates with two floors of the area’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after noon. Sunday, 3/19, from 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Mark your calendars: The spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week has been announced. 4/23–4/29; tickets to be announced. Learn more @fashionweekmn

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. Learn more @blackfashionweekmn

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com 

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 2/14–2/20

This week’s shopping and style highlights include the University of Minnesota’s student apparel fashion show, the Minneapolis Vintage Market’s February edition and more.

The Minneapolis Vintage Market returns to the Machine Shop this weekend.

HAPPENING NOW:

Maven Style Shop Closing Sale: Event production and floral design studio, Maven Events, is closing down its Style Shop. All items in the online store will be 30% to 70% off, including modern home decor and styling pieces. Discounts automatically applied at checkout. Then on February 24, the sale will culminate with a one-day liquidation sale in person at the Maven Events studio, including a trailer full of staging and event props. Online sale now through 2/23 @ mavenstyleshop.com; 2/24 sale @ 621 E Hennepin Ave #185, Minneapolis

WEDNESDAY, 2/15:

Curly Girl Boutique's Galentine's Party: Grab your gal pals and join us for a night of off-hours shopping at Curly Girl Boutique. Sip on bubbly and nibble on macarons from Lily Bean Bakery, indulge in a free hand massage and make an essential oil perfume to take home, get linked with Link + Lou Permanent Jewelry (preschedule your appointment to ensure your spot), snag a swag bag with purchase, register for a chance to win a private VIP styling session and $100 gift card, and shop the latest spring fashions. Wednesday 6–8pm @ Curly Girl Boutique, 2705 E 38th St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Queers & Beers Gal-entine's Day Drag Show + Queer Craft Market: Shop for some handcrafted goods by local, queer makers at this drag show and craft market twofer. Vendors include ZT Draws (art), Mrs. E's Teacher Treats (vegan baked goods), Crunchy Soap + Home (natural skincare and cleaning products), Moon Cabbage Studios (resin goods, art and more) and Darlin Leather (kinky leather goods). Wednesday 7–9pm @ Forgotten Star Brewing. 18+. Tickets $20 (advance tix includes one drink ticket) @ eventbrite.com

THURSDAY, 2/16–SUNDAY, 2/19:

Haupt Antiek Monthly Market: Find a fresh, cozy look for your home at this European market-themed weekend event from occasional vintage market Haupt Antiek. Look for a fresh mix of vintage decor, including some European flea market finds from a recent sourcing trip. Thursday from 9am–8pm, Friday 9am–7pm, Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday 11am–4pm @ Haupt Antiek Market, 7570 147th St W #400, Apple Valley, www.hauptantiek.com

Curiosity Home Store Closing Sale: Curiosity Home is closing its doors and relocating to sister store, Curiosity NE. Save 25% to 40% on lighting, upholstery, dining, rugs, mirrors and more. Open Thursdays–Sundays for the next two weekends. Last day open is Sunday, 2/26. @ 1228 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, curiosityhomedecor.com

FRIDAY, 2/17:

Astroturf Opening Reception: Gamut Gallery presents Astroturf, an art exhibit inspired by the mid-century movement and pop-culture Southern California suburbia. Full of vivid colors and geometry, the multimedia exhibit is presented in collaboration with Minnesota-based modern furniture brand Blu Dot and features showroom pieces from the brand along with local artists Genie Castro and Nicole Mueller, and SoCal artists Human Shaped Animal and Neal Breton. Public Opening Friday 6–9pm ($7–$10); on view through 3/18 @ Gamut Gallery, 717 S 10th St, Minneapolis, gamutgallerympls.com

Medusa's Market: Head to the historic Hook & Ladder Theater for an pop-up market filled with magical art and handmade goods from local makers. This curated collection of local artists showcases jewelry, clothing, paintings, altar items, sculpture, prints and ceramics with a darker sensibility. The event also includes tarot readings, belly dancing and live music by Devil Girl. Friday 6–10pm @ The Mission Room at The Hook & Ladder Theater, 3010 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, facebook.com

SATURDAY, 2/18:

Minneapolis Farmers Market: Winter Market: Arguably the city’s largest and most famous market, the winter market features tons of vendors two Saturdays a month, including fresh produce, plants and locally made products. Saturday 9am–noon @ 312 E Lyndale Ave N, Minneapolis, mplsfarmersmarket.com

Mill City Farmers Market: A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors for the winter season select Saturdays through April. Each event features 40+ local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s makers include Aprilierre jewelry, Fair Anita fair-trade accessories, Kobi Co. candles and wellness products, Olsen Naturals skincare and Plumeria Alpaca Ranch alpaca goods. Saturday 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Bachman’s Farmers Market: As the weather cools down, warm up inside the Bachman’s greenhouses to shop seasonal goods at the indoor farmers markets. Enjoy music and fresh, ready-to-enjoy food and beverage and stock up on produce, sweet treats, crafts, and gifts from local farmers, bakers and artisans at Bachman’s Plymouth location. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Bachman’s, 10050 6th Ave N, Plymouth, bachmans.com

Macramé Plant Hanger Workshop: In this creative workshop for beginners led by local maker Katie Meyer of Knottie Katie, you’ll learn how to make your own rope framework for holding potted plants. Then, you’ll pick out a container and plant to display in your macramé creation. Your ticket includes two hours of instruction and supplies. Saturday 10:30am–noon @ Bachman's Minneapolis, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Class fee $60 @ bachmans.com

FindFurnish Soft Opening: Mid-century furniture and home goods store, FindFurnish, is on the move. It's departed its longtime home in the Marcy Holmes neighborhood for a much-larger space—its own building on Central Avenue in Northeast. The new store will double as a workshop and studio, shipping and receiving garage, and a front gallery and retail space, and they have future plans to host other local and Midwest vintage dealers and events. Stay tuned to their Instagram @findfurnish for opening details. Opening Saturday @ 2014 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, findfurnish.com

NE Neighborhood Makers Market & Bar Hop: A makers market and bar crawl in one, this event presented by Wisconsin-based makers market concept, I Heart Indie Markets, returns to Northeast Minneapolis for a multi-venue event. Shop 50-plus local makers spread throughout three locations with a craft brew, hard cider, hard kombucha or craft cocktail in hand. Goods include jewelry, knitwear, home decor, metal works, prints. soap, candles, paintings and more. Saturday noon–5pm @ Indeed Brewing Co, 612 Brew, BŪCH Hard Kombucha & Tattersall Distilling, NE Minneapolis, iheartindiemarkets.com

Pop-up Art Sale at Vuefinder Optical: Locally owned optical shop, Vuefinder, is hosting monthly pop-ups for local artists and makers on the third Saturday of each month. The unique, woman-owned optical boutique carries new and consignment designer eyewear, including some vintage styles. This month features artwork by Kari Gregorich, who uses alcohol ink to create gorgeous abstract paintings. She will be selling originals as well as larger scale prints. Saturday noon–5pm @ Vuefinder Optical, 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Sip N Bloom DIY Floral Workshops: Try your hand at flower arranging with this workshop hosted by Sip N Bloom. Create your own design with the help of Sip N Bloom's master florists, with two experience level options. All materials are provided, including a vase for you to take your creation home. Saturday at 1pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis. $65–$85 per class @ sip-n-bloom.com

Market Collective MN Makers Market: Led by local maker Chingona Goods, Market Collective MN is a market collective that prioritizes BIPOC and queer vendors and allies, with a different group of makers each market. This weekend’s market heads to Bad Weather Brewing in St. Paul with goods from a group of 13 local makers spanning house plants, jewelry, resin goods, original art, leather goods and more. Saturday 2–5:30pm @ Bad Weather Brewing, 414 7th St W, St Paul, @marketcollectivemn 

DAWN: UMN Senior Apparel Design Fashion Show (SOLD OUT): The University of Minnesota’s College of Design is back with its annual Apparel Design Fashion Show, a showcase of original fashion designs by 20 graduating students from its apparel design program. The fashion show provides an opportunity for students to show off their design skills with wearable, retail-ready looks and explore areas of cultural storytelling, adaptable garments, sustainable clothing and gender-neutral designs. The event will also feature an exhibition of two fashion research projects and up-close looks of the garments. Saturday, two shows: 4pm & 7pm @ Urban Daisy Events, 1621 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Sold out; join waitlist @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 2/18 & SUNDAY, 2/19:

The Arb February Art Fair: Stroll through the Spring Flower Show and browse beautiful, creative works featuring botanically themed products from local artisans. The February Art Fair is a great place to find a gift for your favorite Valentine or pick up something special just for yourself. Entry is included with general daily admission ($15 ages 16+). Saturday & Sunday 10am–4pm @ Minnesota Landscape Aboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, arb.umn.edu

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), The Geek Boutique (geeky enamel pins, games and tumblers), Girl Scouts cookies and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

SUNDAY, 2/19:

Babes & Brunch - Cry Baby Clay Workshop: Grab a pal for this fun, beginner-friendly clay workshop at Larissa Loden's St. Paul storefront, led by local maker Katie Cameron of Cry Baby Clay. Attendees will be creating a trinket dish for later pickup, and a ticket includes materials, breakfast snacks and beverages. Sunday 10am–noon @ Larissa Loden Jewelry, 2032 Marshall Ave, St Paul. Class fee $45 @ www.eventbrite.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market: The monthly market returns to the spacious, industrial Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February with two floors of the area’s top vintage clothing and home goods sellers. There will also be coffee from Edina Coffee Roasters, a food truck and the Machine Shop bar for beer, wine and cocktails, plus DJ Buxter Baxter spinning tunes. Early-bird ticket holders ($10) get first dibs on shopping before doors open to the public. Sunday 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

NEXT TUESDAY, 2/21:

Sip N Sew with Nickey Robo: AudreyRose Vintage is hosting a day of sewing and shopping. Sip & Sew is a series of classes hosted by local sewing guru Nickey Robo, an intimate session that includes basic sewing supplies, one-on-one instruction and mending techniques, plus sips including NA options. Tuesday 6:30–8:30pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis. Class fee $28, register @ eventbrite.com

ONGOING:

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum’s Spring Flower Show: There’s no better time to see a flower show than the end of winter when spring feels so close yet so far away. The Arboretum’s annual Spring Flower Show features a theme of “Gardening With Nature” with a special emphasis on gardens that benefit birds, bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects, as well as backyards that utilize found materials. There will also be vignettes on display featuring inspiring spring gardening ideas, and don’t pass up a visit to the balmy Meyer-Deats Conservatory, which will be decked out with succulents, orchids and more. Daily 9am–4pm through 2/26 @ Minnesosta Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska. $15 (free under 16); reservations required @ arboretum.umn.edu

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

Nightchurch presents Discohouse Vol.01: Dubbed "the premier disco costume party," this new dance night is your chance to get dressed in your vintage disco best. It will features disco and house sets in the main room from DJ Keith Millions, DJ Michael Grey, Palmbutta and DJ Jen-E, plus all-vinyl sets from Disco Death Records in the vinyl lounge and signature cocktails. Saturday, 3/11, from 10pm–2am @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. 21+. Tickets $15–$20 @ eventbrite.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market March: The monthly market returns to Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February and March dates with two floors of the area’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after noon. Sunday, 3/19, from 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Mark your calendars: The spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week has been announced. 4/23–4/29; tickets to be announced. Learn more @fashionweekmn

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. Learn more @blackfashionweekmn

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: 2/7–2/13

This week’s local shopping highlights are all about Valentine’s Day gift giving for your loved ones—with a local twist, of course.

The Fitting Room’s Resort fashion show returns this Saturday with collections from local designers. (Photo: Dammel Photographic Works)

TUESDAY, 2/7:

LAST CHANCE: Secret Admirer Bundles: A group of local makers and artists are returning for a special Valentine’s Day gift collab. Each bundles includes a velvet wiggle hair bow accessory by Celina Kane, heart sunglasses from AudreyRose Vintage, stickers by Rare Press, yarn tassel earrings by Perennial, a pin by Queen on the Scene, and card by Iron Maid Art. Orders close at end of day Tuesday @ audreyrosevintage.com

Sip N Bloom DIY Floral Workshops: Try your hand at flower arranging with this workshop hosted by Sip N Bloom. Create your own design with the help of Sip N Bloom's master florists, with two experience level options. All materials are provided, including a vase for you to take your creation home. Tuesday at 6pm @ AxeBridge Wine Co, 411 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis. $65–$85 per class @ sip-n-bloom.com

WEDNESDAY, 2/8:

Ready or Hot: Rock, Runway & Reproductive Rights: Planned Parenthood’s annual fundraiser fashion show returns for the first time since 2020 to gather its supporters for an evening of fashion and music at the most iconic music venue in town—First Avenue. The show raises essential funds to support their sexual and reproductive health services and inclusive sex education in Minnesota with community models wearing looks from local shops and music performances by Kiss the Tiger and DJ Jake Rudh. 2/8, 6:30pm doors, 7pm show @ First Avenue, 701 1st Ave N, Minneapolis. Tickets start at $50 @ readyorhot.org

THURSDAY, 2/9:

Forever Bracelet Event at Serge + Jane: Local maker Wild Witchery Co will be popping up at Edina shop, Serge + Jane, with permanent bracelets and more. Forever Bracelets are gorgeous high-quality sterling silver, 14k gold-filled or rose gold-filled chains welded onto your wrist to create a beautiful permanent piece of jewelry. Appointments signups are now available on Wild Witchery's website. Thursday 1–5pm @ Serge + Jane, 4532 France Ave S, Edina, sergeandjane.com, www.wildwitcheryco.com

The Love Club: A Lake + Irving Night Market: Join neighboring shops Legacy, Les Sól, Combine and Bevel for a Valentine’s-themed night market. Vintage shop Legacy will feature special guests The Emerald Karat (estate jewelry) and Taylor with Tarot, plus up to 50% off select items and bubbles. Sustainably minded shop Les Sól will feature V-day themed items from local makers Pompa Goods, Ergo Floral and Link x Lou permanent jewelry. Thursday 6–9pm @ 1609-1614 W Lake St, Minneapolis, @shoplegacystore

Galentines Dried Floral Design Workshop: Vintage home shop, The Mustache Cat, hosts a dried floral arrangement class with products from local floral studio, Ergo Floral. You'll learn effective floral arrangement techniques, and get to design your arrangement in a vintage vessel of your choice. There will also be a discount to shop before/after/in between the workshop. This event will be BYOB. Thursday 6–7:30pm @ The Mustache Cat, 500 Lexington Pkwy S, St Paul. Tickets $75 @ eventbrite.com

Moxy Uptown Presents: One Love: Pull up with your pup, friends and your significant other for this Valentine’s-themed event hosted by Moxy Minneapolis Uptown in partnership with Sophia Stewart. Sip cocktails and samples from Haku Vodka, Roku Gin and Suntory Toki Whisky, enjoy bite-sized eats from Arts & Rec Uptown, take in tunes from DJs I am J Blase and DJ Buster Baxter, and get your photo taken in the Green Room. Plus, shop vintage clothing and accessories by local vintage brand Everyday Ejiji, enter to win prizes and try your hand a a DIY flower arrangement. Free. Thursday 7–10pm @ Moxy Minneapolis Uptown, 1121 W Lake St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

FRIDAY, 2/10:

Old St. Anthony Valentine's Night Market: The Minneapolis Craft Market brings one of its largest indoor craft markets of the year to the Machine Shop for a special Valentine’s edition. Shop two full floors of giftables ranging from home goods, body care products to jewelry, knits and apparel. Enjoy tunes from DJ Buster Baxter while you shop and beer, wine or cocktails while you shop. Free; tickets are required for entry. Friday 6–10pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplscraftmarket.com

FRIDAY, 2/10–MONDAY, 2/13:

Sip N Bloom DIY Floral Workshops: Try your hand at flower arranging with this workshop hosted by Sip N Bloom. Create your own design with the help of Sip N Bloom's master florists, with two experience level options. All materials are provided, including a vase for you to take your creation home. Friday–Monday at various times and locations. $65–$85 per class @ sip-n-bloom.com

SATURDAY, 2/11:

Totally Rad Vintage Fest: The Midwest vintage market formerly known as Twin Cities Vintage Fest is returning to its hometown for its biggest market yet. Find loads of ’80s and ’90s vintage clothing, records, toys, home goods, video games, memorabilia and more from more than 150 vendors. Plus, pose at one of the throwback photo ops, play at the vintage arcade and enjoy vinyl DJ sets. Saturday 10am–5pm (plus 8:30–10am early-bird entry) @ Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis. Tickets $8–$25 @ totallyradvf.com

Bachman’s Farmers Market: As the weather cools down, warm up inside the Bachman’s greenhouses to shop seasonal goods at the indoor farmers markets. Enjoy music and fresh, ready-to-enjoy food and beverage and stock up on produce, sweet treats, crafts, and gifts from local farmers, bakers and artisans at Bachman’s Maplewood location. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Bachman’s, 2600 White Bear Ave N, Maplewood, bachmans.com

Northeast Farmers Market Winter: The Northeast Farmers Market is making their way indoors for the winter season at a new venue, Earl Giles Distillery, every second Saturday of the month through April. Stock up on fresh fruit and veggies, packaged specialty foods like jam and honey, baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade art and body care from local artists and makers. Saturday 11am–3pm @ Earl Giles Distillery, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, northeastfarmersmarket.com

Everthine Jewelry Sample Sale: Local jewelry maker Everthine Jewelry’s annual sample sale is back for the first time in several years. ​​​​​​​Hosted at founded Aisha Formanski’s Northeast studio, the sale will feature retired styles, jewelry components, one-of-a-kind pieces, jewelry-making tools and more. Cash preferred, cards accepted. Saturday 11am–4pm @ Casket Arts Building, 681 17th Ave NE #202, Minneapolis, www.everthinejewelry.com

Valentine's Sequin Ornament Workshop: Join artists Caitlin Karolczak and Kate Iverson at Storage Contemporary in the California Building for a Valentine's craft activity making sequin push-pin heart ornaments. The $20 fee includes all supplies: ornament base, your choice of sequins, beads, jewels, googly eyes and more, plus professional artist direction, inspiration and assistance. Saturday noon–5pm @ Storage Contemporary, California Building, 2205 California St NE #514, Minneapolis; learn how to register @ facebook.com

Vintage & Leather Pop-up at Tandem Vintage: Two small, Wisconsin-based, woman-owned brands are popping up at Tandem Vintage for one day. Leather maker B Street Local will be bringing a batch of her gorgeous leather bags, while vintage clothing brand A Girl North will have a fun selection of vintage gems she’s found while scouting around Wisconsin. Saturday noon–5pm @ Tandem Vintage, 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, @tandemvintage

Hemlocks Duluth Grand Reopening Party: After a hiatus, Duluth leather goods maker and store Hemlocks Leatherworks is back with a new storefront. The store carries leather bags, shoes and accessories by Hemlocks along with goods from over 100 indie makers from around the U.S. including clothing, home goods, beauty products, ceramics and stationary. Help owner Candance LaCosse warm the new shop with special maker guests WAAM Iindustries, Ann Erickson jewelry and Golden Boie jewelry. Saturday noon–6pm @ Hemlocks Duluth, 115 N 3rd Ave W, Duluth, @hemlocksduluth

Twin Cities Record Show Pop-up: Come and check out hundreds of record albums, 45 RPM records, CDs and music memorabilia from a group of vendors at this pop-up event from Twin Cities Record Show, now at its new home at Forgotten Star Brewing. You never know—you just might find that rare gem you’ve been looking for. Saturday noon–4pm @ Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley, facebook.com

Lonely/Lovely Hearts Market: A Queer & Kitsch Market: Do some Valentine’s Day gift shopping for anyone you love–romantic or platonic, or yourself!–at this makers market featuring a roster of queer local makers. They include Carriage House Textiles, The Uncanny Potter, Neutral Neon (tie-dyed clothing), M.F. Macramé, There’s a Party in My Plants (house plants), Oculesics (candles) and more. Hosted at queer bar Black Hart, the event will also feature pool tables, drinks and food. Saturday 1–4:30pm @ Black Hart, 1415 University Ave W, St Paul, @harper_steinbach

The Black Market: MLK Jr Day Edition: Come gather to support and celebrate Black businesses at The Black Market's holiday market. The Black Market is a Black-business marketplace that has become a vibrant community hub. This weekend is the second of two holiday markets from the marketplace, featuring unique gifts, music, books, games, art, food and more from over than 50 local, Black-owned businesses. Saturday 2–7pm @ The Case Building, 767 Eustic St, St Paul, @theblackmarketmpls

Extra Drippy Winter Pop-up: Black-owned juice bar The Dripping Root is hosting a holiday pop-up market in the open space next door featuring giftable goods from over a dozen local small businesses, including RiffRaff Jams & Jellies, Not Just Puddin', Jane Candle Co, Black Father Nation, Skin Therapy, Smashes Eatery and more, plus sets from DJ Kessel. Saturday 5–8pm @ The Dripping Root, 4000 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, @thedrippingroot

The Fitting Room's Resort Fashion Show & Pop-up: View resort collections by local clothing and accessories designers from The Fitting Room boutique including Alma Mia, Scott J Lehmann, Joeleen Torvick, 1004 Designs and Foat Design. Then following the show, shop all the collections right off the runway. Encouraged dress code is resortwear-inspired. All guests are VIP and a tickets includes a seat and complimentary bubbles. Saturday 6:30–10pm @ Center for Performing Arts, 3754 Pleasant Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $40 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY, 2/11 & SUNDAY, 2/12:

Keg & Case Weekend Markets: Join St. Paul food hall and marketplace Keg & Case every weekend now through the end of April for pop-up shops from local makers, food trucks and more. Vendors var by weekend; this week incudes Small Things Fair Trade (fair-trade goods), The Bloom Bums (healing crystals and more), Right & Weft (fiber art), The Geek Boutique (geeky enamel pins, games and tumblers), Nessa's Sweets (West African candied peanuts) and more. Saturday & Sunday 11am–8pm @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St Paul, www.kegandcase.com

MONDAY, 2/13:

Founders Co. Galentine's Day Event: Celebrate Galentine's Day with a free event at Founders Co. The maker-focused shop, which sells goods from a mix of local and woman-owned brands, will be offering a 10% discount on select brands, complimentary light bites and refreshments, birth chart readings, and on-site pen and watercolor sketches available for purchase. Monday 3–6pm @ Founders Co, Nolan Mains, 3937 Market St, Edina, founders-co-mn.myshopify.com

NEXT TUESDAY, 2/21:

Sip & Sew with Nickey Robo: AudreyRose Vintage is hosting a day of sewing and shopping. Sip & Sew is a series of classes hosted by local sewing guru Nickey Robo, an intimate session that includes basic sewing supplies, one-on-one instruction and mending techniques, plus sips including NA options. (Bring your own personal projects to work on.) Sunday noon–2pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis. Class fee $28, register @ eventbrite.com

ONGOING:

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum’s Spring Flower Show: There’s no better time to see a flower show than the end of winter when spring feels so close yet so far away. The Arboretum’s annual Spring Flower Show features a theme of “Gardening With Nature” with a special emphasis on gardens that benefit birds, bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects, as well as backyards that utilize found materials. There will also be vignettes on display featuring inspiring spring gardening ideas, and don’t pass up a visit to the balmy Meyer-Deats Conservatory, which will be decked out with succulents, orchids and more. Daily 9am–4pm through 2/26 @ Minnesosta Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska. $15 (free under 16); reservations required @ arboretum.umn.edu

UPCOMING - JUST ANNOUNCED:

U of MN Apparel Design Senior Fashion Showcase: DAWN (SOLD OUT): Since 1968, apparel design students at the University of Minnesota have presented their final projects in the annual Apparel Design Fashion Showcase. Planned by the senior class, the showcase is a rite of passage for its participants. Saturday, 2/18, 2 shows at 4pm & 7pm @ Urban Daisy, 1621 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis; waiting list @ www.eventbrite.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market February & March: The monthly market returns to Machine Shop in the St. Anthony neighborhood for February and March dates with two floors of the area’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after noon. Sunday, 2/19 & Sunday, 3/19, from 11am–4pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Nightchurch presents Discohouse Vol.01: Dubbed "the premier disco costume party," this new dance night is your chance to get dressed in your vintage disco best. It will features disco and house sets in the main room from DJ Keith Millions, DJ Michael Grey, Palmbutta and DJ Jen-E, plus all-vinyl sets from Disco Death Records in the vinyl lounge and signature cocktails. Saturday, 3/11, from 10pm–2am @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. 21+. Tickets $15–$20 @ eventbrite.com

House of KLynn Wedding Experience: Witness the debut of the House of KLynn’s new couture bridal line at this fashion showcase produced by Richard Moody. The event also includes cigar rolling, bourbon tastings, henna, appetizers and a cocktail reception. Saturday, 4/8 @ Glass House, 145 Holden St N, Minneapolis. Tickets $35–$75 @ houseofklynn.com

Minneapolis Vintage Market April:: The monthly market heads to a new, larger venue in Northeast Minneapolis for its April date with 80 of the region’s top vintage sellers. Tickets are $10 before noon or free after. Sunday, 4/16 from 11am–4pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Fashion Week MN's Spring Season: Mark your calendars: The spring season of Fashion Week MN's twice-yearly fashion week has been announced. 4/23–4/29; tickets to be announced. Learn more @fashionweekmn

Black Fashion Week MN’s Spring Season: Mark your calendars—Black Fashion Week MN has just announced its spring dates. The event is a platform to showcase talented Black and Brown creatives in the Twin Cities fashion industry. 5/5–5/13; tickets to be announced. Learn more @blackfashionweekmn

 SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to be considered for inclusion in this weekly newsletter at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com