MSP SHOPPING & STYLE: SEPTEMBER 29–OCTOBER 4

This week’s local shopping highlights include several outdoor vintage pop-up sales, the opening for a local designer exhibition from Black Fashion Week MN and more.

Gilded Roots menswear shows its latest collection this Saturday at the Black Man Magic fashion show.

Gilded Roots menswear shows its latest collection this Saturday at the Black Man Magic fashion show.

THURSDAY:

BFWMN Presents The Essence of Fashion Exhibit Opens
In collaboration with Galleria, Black Fashion Week MN presents a fashion exhibition of pieces by 10+ local designers, including TIM+THOM, HWMR by Houston White, NSOD Clothing and The Lexurie Collection, showcasing everything from statement gowns to suits and streetwear. The gallery opens at 9am on Thursday, 10/1 within the former Gabberts space. 
On view 10/1–10/31 @ 3501 Galleria, Edina, www.galleriaedina.com

My Sister’s Closet Website Launch
After shuttering their longtime storefront last month, local consignment shop My Sister’s Closet is returning with a new online shop. As always, expect a fresh, well-curated mix of a women’s wear vintage and designer labels at accessible prices.
Thursday, 10/1 at 9am @ mysistersclosetmn.com 

Curiosity Studio Launches Curiosity Kits
Curiosity Studio, a creative learning studio for adults from An Upcycled Closet’s Lauren Callis, had to put its in-person art-making activities on hiatus due to the pandemic. Now, people can bring the art-making workshop experience home with their new Curiosity Kits, which make their debut this week. Curiosity Kits are an “all-inclusive creative journey” that will transport you into an art-making experience, and all the tools and materials you’ll need are included. Each kit will center around a different theme. (This week’s theme is shape.) The purchase of each box also funds a box donation to Minneapolis Public Schools’ Riverbend Education Center.
Learn more and purchase @ curiositystudioclass.com

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. This weekend’s featured makers include Christy Wetzig Ceramics, ArtAndes, Radiate Activewear and Vikse Designs.
Saturday, 10/3 from 9am–1pm
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Wide Eyed Vintage Garage Sale
Local vintage seller, Wide Eyed Vintage, is clearing out its spring and summer backstock with a good, old-fashioned garage sale. Expect a mix of vintage and mid-century clothing, housewares and furniture, plus “lots of junk.” Social distancing and safety measures will be in place. Credit cards and Venmo will be accepted.
Saturday, 10/3 from 9am–4pm @ 2520 Lamplighter Ln, Golden Valley. More info @ hwww.instagram.com/wide_eyed_vintage

Pryes Vintage & Makers Market 
Stop by Pryes Brewing’s outdoor patio for an afternoon of shopping from local vintage vendors and makers—while sipping a craft brew, of course. Find vintage from Salty Vintage, KOLLEKTIV, Sunday Postage Vintage, AK Collective, Mom & Pop Vintage and Jon Krivo Vintage, plus jewelry by Rüni Clay, ceramics by Crybaby Clay and Functional Heirlooms, art by Mallorie Kuschel and Evergreen & Vine, embroidery by Haunted Hooker, profit-for-purpose goods from The FACE Brands, and Cactus in a Can (which sells cacti in cans). Free.
11am-4pm @ Pryes Brewing Company, 1401 W River Rd N, Mpls. More info @ www.instagram.com/kollektivmpls

Amy Sabatier Designs Fall Trunk Show
Stop by The Fitting Room on Saturday to peruse and shop the fall jewelry collections by Amy Sabatier Designs. Appointments are requested so the cozy store can manage the flow of shoppers at thefittingroommpls@gmail.com or by texting at 612-229-8170.
Saturday, 10/3 from 12-3pm @ The Fitting Room, 316 W 38th St, Mpls. More info @ www.facebook.com/events/3395180273884968

BFWMN Presents Black Man Magic
The Finale Fashion Show for Black Fashion Week MN features menswear designs from local designers and brands including Tiger Martin Studios, Thea Haute Couture, Gilded Roots, KD Designs and Supply Mpls. Masks are required to attend this indoor, socially distanced event.
Limited tickets available for $25 at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bfwmn-presents-black-man-magic-tickets-120308900159
Saturday, 10/3 from 3–5pm @ Rosedale Center, Roseville

Re-Emerging: Minnesota Jewelry Arts Guild Member Show
In collaboration with the Minnesota Jewelry Arts Guild, Gallery 360 presents Re-Emerging, an exhibition of contemporary handmade jewelry from the guild’s members. The exhibit features one-of-a-kind works from 19 jewelry artists that exemplify the standard of excellence the guild promotes, and showcases a wide array of styles. The show includes everything from high-karat gold and diamonds mounted in precious settings to pieces in non-traditional jewelry materials such as glass, ceramic and leather from jewelry artists including Amy Ballinger, Linda Seebauer Hansen, Kelly Connole, Anne Carnevale and Danny Saathoff.
Opening reception Saturday, 10/3 from 5–8pm. On view 10/3–11/8 @ Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Mpls, www.gallery360mpls.com

SUNDAY:

Lowertown Art Market
Head to the CHS Field Plaza for the final edition of the Lowertown Art Market. Shop goods from local artists and makers from a variety of mediums in this socially distanced, family-friendly event. Masks are required to attend.
Sunday, 10/4 from 9am–1pm @ CHS Field Plaza, 360 N Broadway St, St Paul. More info: www.facebook.com/events/654621665165415

Tandem Vintage & Friends Fall Fling
Local vintage fave Tandem is hosting one last pop-up sale before winter. For the outdoor, socially distanced sale, she’ll be joined by fellow vintage seller KOLLEKTIV along with local artist Bekah Worley Co, jewelry makers Everthine Jewelry and Larissa Loden, and wood crate makers WAAM Industries, who’ll bring along their discounted goodies.
Sunday, 10/4 from 10am–4pm @  2925 34th Ave S, Mpls. More info: www.instagram.com/tandemvintage

ONGOING SALES & TRUNK SHOWs:

Schneiders of Austria Trunk Show at Dugo
Update your outerwear wardrobe at this trunk show hosted by locally owned Galleria retailer, Dugo. Shop a stunning collection of wool and puffer coats from beloved Austrian outerwear company, Schneiders of Austria—sustainably sourced, produced and verified, incredibly warm and made to last.
Ends 10/10 @ Dugo, 3595 Galleria, Edina, www.galleriaedina.com

gh2 50% off Sale
Save 50% off spring and summer pieces from designer consignment store' gh2’s 50% off sale, including brands like Margiela, Comme Des Garçons and Burberry. In store only. Only 6 customers will be allowed in store at a time due to social distancing requirements.
Hours: Mon–Sat from 11am–5pm @ gh2, 318 E Hennepin Ave, Mpls

RECENTLY LAUNCHED:

Arc’s Autumn Retro Collection
Halloween is an important fundraising season for Arc’s Value Village because many new thrifters come in looking for costumes. But unfortunately for a lot of thrift stores, their Halloween assortment can often seem to indirectly promote cultural appropriation when presenting traditional garments as a costume. (Examples: Chinese cheongsam dresses, Native American-inspired garb, traditional Hmong or African garments.) Put simply, someone else’s culture is not a costume. In an effort to curb cultural appropriation and the use of racist costumes, Arc’s has reimagined its annual Halloween shop. Dubbed the Autumn Retro Collection, the nonprofit thrift store’s revamped costume shop will feature creative, discounted retro clothing and accessories at great prices—so you can dress up without the cultural appropriation. It opens to the public this Saturday, 9/26.
Beginning Saturday, 9/26 @ 3 locations including Bloomington, New Hope & Richfield, arcsvaluevillage.org

HWMR Announces Expansion & Crowdfunding Campaign 
North Minneapolis fixture HWMR just announced a major expansion. Originally known as Houston White Men’s Room, a barbershop founded by Houston White, the concept has since expanded to include Houston White’s apparel line. Now, White is working to expand the physical footprint as well as the offerings from HWMR. The new HWMR will be part barbershop, part retail store, part coffee bar, part cafe and all community, working toward “a better future, a better world, a better culture built by and for North Minneapolis.” They’ve just launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for the expansion.
Donate & learn more at https://igg.me/at/hwmr 

Root + Mineral Wellness Crowdfunding Campaign
Twin Cities sauna enthusiasts, take note—there’s a new sauna coming to town. Founded by Marissa Galan and Michelle Barnes, Root + Mineral Wellness promises a mix of authentic spa experiences that go beyond typical offerings, with a focus on healing and balancing rituals including skin rejuvenation, muscle relaxation and mindful breathing to connect mind and body. They also have a commitment to equity—for every five memberships purchased, one BIPOC person will receive a free membership. After giving us a taste of what’s to come with a series of socially distanced sauna pop-ups, they have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for their brick-and-mortar location to come in 2021. Explore the various reward packages and donate to their campaign at ifundwomen.com/projects/root-mineral-wellness and learn more at rootandmineralwellness.com.

ONGOING EXHIBITIONS:

Disquietude Exhibition
Curated by local artist Leslie Barlow, Disquietude is a collaboration between her and six artists from the artist collective and program Studio 400. Each artist approached questions around fear, the unknown, growth and resilience in different ways that reflect both internal and external tensions within these concepts—something we can all relate to in 2020. Featured artists include fashion designer Bris Carbajal of Yessenya along with visual artists Maiya Lea Hartman, Taylan De Johnette, Jacqueline W. Nuzzo, Philipo Dyauli and Sarah Nicole. Celebrate these artists by planning a socially distanced visit in person or doing a virtual tour online.
On view 9/10–11/20 on view online @ whitebeararts.org/2020/08/disquietude
Scheduled in person viewings: TBD @ White Bear Center for the Arts, 4971 Long Ave, White Bear Lake

Into the Rabbit Hole: An Immersive Pop-up Selfie Exhibit 
Looking for a socially distanced activity to share with a few of your closest friends or family? Then check out this new, immersive popup exhibit created by Studios Moss, a St. Paul–based creative design company that specializes in custom backdrops and installations. House within The Wycliff, a new co-working space in St. Paul, you can view the exhibit via a self-guided tour with up to 9 companions. Each visitor is given 45 minutes to go through the spaces (and take plenty of selfies, of course). 
Runs 8/27–10/31 @ The Wycliff, 2327 Wycliff St #210, St. Paul
$25 adults, $17 children 6–15, free for children 5 and under @ eventbrite.com

NEW BOUTIQUE OPENINGS:

Down the Rabbit Hole
Designer resale boutique Down the Rabbit Hole has a new home. Peruse luxury goods from Chanel, Hermès, Gucci, Christian Louboutin, Chloe, Prada and more at up to 90% off retail prices within nearly 2,000 square feet of retail space. (Bonus: The majority of their inventory is new with tags.)
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday from 12:30–6pm @ 17516 Minnetonka Blvd, Minnetonka, www.downtherabbitholemn.com

Les Sól Storefront Opening
New Minneapolis boutique Les Sól was set to open earlier this spring, until COVID-19 happened. After launching its online shop over the summer, the shop is set to open the doors of its brick-and-mortar location this week in Linden Hills. Founded by sisters Mikaela and Megan Harrod, Les Sól is a women’s lifestyle boutique with a “West Coast vibe” and a passion for community, small brands (like Pistola Denim, Paloma Wool, FRИCH), independent artists (the new store features custom wallpaper by local gals By She She) and sustainability (brands like ACACIA). Oh, and be sure to check out their exclusive, new collab with local jewelry line, Jac & Violet.  
Now open @ 4353 S Upton Ave #104, Mpls, shoplessol.com

MartinPatrick3 Launches Women’s Boutique
After more than a decade since introducing menswear to the North Loop, MartinPatrick3 is *finally* introducing women’s wear. The new store-within-a-store boutique will primarily feature women’s clothing, plus accessories, and expanded apothecary, gifts, and decor. Expect apparel from include Danish fashion house Baum und Pferdgarten, American sportswear brand Adam Lippes, Serbian luxury knitwear brand Dusan, stripe-centric brand Kule and premium denim brand AGOLDE, along with fine jewelry from Bea Bongiasca, Leigh Miller and Pamela Love, colored glass stemware from Estelle, refined home decor by Aerin, and contemporary homeware by Dinosaur Designs.
Shop in store @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N #106, Minneapolis. Learn more at @martinpatrick3 on Instagram.

NEW COLLECTIONS BY LOCAL DESIGNERS:

A MANO x DC Ice Collaboration Drop
Local ceramicist Louisa Podlich of A MANO has partnered with St. Paul artist DC Ice for a limited-edition collaboration collection. It features over 60 pieces of original art including ornaments, spoon rest, wall hangings and planters, made by A MANO with whimsical illustrations of bunnies, foxes, bears and unicorns by DC Ice. Part two of the collection launches in early November and will feature an even bigger selection of gifts to give or keep for yourself.
Launching Thursday, 9/24 @ 8pm at weshopamano.com

Mx Apparel Fall Capsule Collection Launch
Local brand Mx Apparel was founded on “stretching what gender neutral clothing can be.” Their new fall mini collection, “City Pop,” embodies that through bold color and texture. Pieces from the line will be made to order in limited quantities, so don’t wait to snap them up. 
Now available @ www.mxappareldesign.com

Dallas Daws Designs Launches Fall Collection Instead of launching a full collection during a pandemic, local designer Dallas Daws has opted to launched a smaller capsule collection of some classic, everyday pieces with interesting details in a range of natural fabrics and colors—made with longevity in mind.
Now available @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

Hackwith Design House Fall Collection Launch
St. Paul–based sustainable clothing label, Hackwith Design House, has just debuted its fall collection. Find several new, transitional pieces that you can wear now through winter with the help of various layering techniques. Designs are available in boxier linens, light cottons and beautifully draped Lyocells, and in sizes ranging from XS/S through +3/4. Look for fresh, new details like unique necklines, pleats and smocking details, while offering Hackwith’s signature versatility and comfort.
Shop now @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

The List Soft Launch
One unfortunate consequence of the COVID outbreak is the dearth of makers markets, which many local makers and small businesses had relied upon for a majority of their income—especially during the upcoming holiday season. Hoping to fill that void is The List, a new, Minnesota-based online maker hub that is making its (soft) debut this week. The marketplace features goods from a collective of local makers, including United Goods, Everthine Jewelry, Karin Jacobson, Sandwich Ceramic, Strey Designs and Minny & Paul. The website aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses. Its hard launch is set for October 1 with an expanded lineup of makers, just in time for holiday gift-giving season.
Explore & shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Larissa Loden Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Launch
Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s “VOTE” jewelry got a recent boost, thanks to Michelle Obama’s speech during the virtual DNC in which she wore a similar necklace. Now, the designer is launching a collection for fall featuring more than 30 new styles of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins with a focus on joyful colors, inclusive sizing and giving back to the community. She is also expanding on her DIY Quarantine Craft Kits and her Do Good bracelet series, 20% of sales of which will be donated to local nonprofits. Plus, look for three new styles in the VOTE series in multiple finishes and colors. 
Shop online @ larissaloden.com & at the Larissa Loden studio, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Mpls 

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering an experimental, small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1. Up next is their most technical knit to date, MDC-Coolmax, an alternating interlock jersey consisting of a 50% Coolmax 50% Merino yarn and their U.S.-made tri-blend yarn, culminating in a buttery soft, temperature regulating, highly wrinkle-resistant cloth. All items are cut and sewn in the U.S.A. Find the assortment now on the site for pre-order, shipping by 12/1.
View the collections and pre-order @ nwkc.us

LOCALLY MADE FACE MASKS:

Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

SIDEWALK SWAPS:

How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take.

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP SHOPPING & STYLE: SEPTEMBER 22–27, 2020

This week’s packed week of local shopping include IRL fashion shows from Black Fashion Week MN and others, the fall vintage collection from The Golden Pearl Vintage, the fall Selby Stroll in St. Paul and much more.

Local fashion label NubiCollection by BothDol presents their fall collection in a runway show on Saturday.

Local fashion label NubiCollection by BothDol presents their fall collection in a runway show on Saturday.

NEW THIS WEEK: 

HWMR Announces Expansion & Crowdfunding Campaign 
North Minneapolis fixture HWMR just announced a major expansion. Originally known as Houston White Men’s Room, a barbershop founded by Houston White, the concept has since expanded to include Houston White’s apparel line. Now, White is working to expand the physical footprint as well as the offerings from HWMR. The new HWMR will be part barbershop, part retail store, part coffee bar, part cafe and all community, working toward “a better future, a better world, a better culture built by and for North Minneapolis.” They’ve just launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for the expansion.
Donate & learn more at https://igg.me/at/hwmr 

The Golden Pearl Vintage Fall Drop
Known for its primo selection of unique wearables for all genders, The Golden Pearl Vintage is dropping its fall collection this week in store and in the store’s Instagram stories. Expect a little bit of everything, from gorgeous wool trousers, cozy knit sweaters, plaid suits and glam tops. The store is open exclusively for private shopping appointments on Mondays and Tuesdays; book a time via their website.
Now available @ 507A E Hennepin Ave, Mpls & @thegoldenpearlvintage on Instagram & www.thegoldenpearlvintage.com

WEDNESDAY:

Celina Kane FW20 Online Shop Update 
The local milliner is updating her web shop with fall and winter hats and hair accessories this week. Look for velvet headbands in rich hues (perfect for popping up your appearance in Zoom meetings), one-of-a-kind wool berets with bright tassels, colorful wool cloche hats, mask sets and more. 
Wednesday 9/23 @ celinakane.com

Everthine Jewelry Online Shop Update
Local fine jewelry line Everthine Jewelry is debuting an all-new selection of one-of-a-kind and limited-edition jewelry in her online shop, all under $200.
Wednesday 9/23 @ 10am at everthinejewelry.com

Black Fashion Week MN: Maskerade A-List Mixer & Fashion Show
Wear your best mask and head to the Hutton House for this masquerade-themed indoor fashion show and mixer that kicks off Black Fashion Week MN. View collections by Luuli Collection and Hi Hi Creative. $50 ticket includes swag bag, complimentary light bites and cocktails provided by Gray Duck. Social distancing and masks will be required.
Doors at 6pm, show at 7pm @ The Hutton House, 10715 South Shore Dr, Medicine Lake
Limited tickets available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bfwmn-presents-maskerade-a-list-mixer-tickets-117807901605

THURSDAY:

A MANO x DC Ice Collaboration Drop
Local ceramicist Louisa Podlich of A MANO has partnered with St. Paul artist DC Ice for a limited-edition collaboration collection. It features over 60 pieces of original art including ornaments, spoon rest, wall hangings and planters, made by A MANO with whimsical illustrations of bunnies, foxes, bears and unicorns by DC Ice. Part two of the collection launches in early November and will feature an even bigger selection of gifts to give or keep for yourself.
Launching Thursday, 9/24 @ 8pm at weshopamano.com

Disquietude Artist Panel Discussion
Curated by local artist Leslie Barlow, Disquietude is a collaboration between her and six artists from the artist collective and program Studio 400. Each artist approached questions around fear, the unknown, growth and resilience in different ways that reflect both internal and external tensions within these concepts—something we can all relate to in 2020. Featured artists include fashion designer Bris Carbajal of Yessenya along with visual artists Maiya Lea Hartman, Taylan De Johnette, Jacqueline W. Nuzzo, Philipo Dyauli and Sarah Nicole. Celebrate these artists by planning a socially distanced visit in person or doing a virtual tour online.
On view 9/10–11/20 on view online @ whitebeararts.org/2020/08/disquietude
Scheduled in person viewings: TBD @ White Bear Center for the Arts, 4971 Long Ave, White Bear Lake
Artist panel discussion: Thursday, 9/24 at 7pm (free with registration or $5 suggested donation)

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

Art Heals Mini Event #2 at Local Motion
What started as a tribute to the canceled Uptown Art Fair, Local Motion’s Art Heals mini art pop-ups at Local Motion are now continuing into the fall. About a dozen local artists will create a pop-up market outside Local Motion and the $5 reservation fee can be used toward your purchase that day or as a donation to support local artists.
Get tickets & more info @ https://localmotionboutique.com
Friday, 9/25–Sunday, 9/27 @ Local Motion, 2813 Hennepin Ave, Mpls.

SATURDAY:

Arc’s Autumn Retro Collection Launches
Halloween is an important fundraising season for Arc’s Value Village because many new thrifters come in looking for costumes. But unfortunately for a lot of thrift stores, their Halloween assortment can often seem to indirectly promote cultural appropriation when presenting traditional garments as a costume. (Examples: Chinese cheongsam dresses, Native American-inspired garb, traditional Hmong or African garments.) Put simply, someone else’s culture is not a costume. In an effort to curb cultural appropriation and the use of racist costumes, Arc’s has reimagined its annual Halloween shop. Dubbed the Autumn Retro Collection, the nonprofit thrift store’s revamped costume shop will feature creative, discounted retro clothing and accessories at great prices—so you can dress up without the cultural appropriation. It opens to the public this Saturday, 9/26.
Beginning Saturday, 9/26 @ 3 locations including Bloomington, New Hope & Richfield, arcsvaluevillage.org

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. This weekend’s featured makers include ArtAndes textiles and rugs, Larissa Loden Jewelry and Vikse Designs jewelry.
Saturday, 9/26 from 9am–1pm (8–9am for high-risk shoppers)
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Selby Stroll at Selby at Snelling
The businesses along the blocks of Selby Avenue from Fairview Avenue to Saratoga Avenue will ring in fall with live music, outdoor and patio dining, sidewalk sales and special promotions throughout the day. Highlights include 25% off storewide at Lula Vintage Wear and a sidewalk sale and live music at sustainable shop. Spoils of Wear, COVID-19 precautions have been taken, and the event is taking primarily outdoors. Shop and businesses will be limiting capacity indoors in accordance with recommended occupancy, and masks and social distancing will be required.
Get more info on participating businesses and offers at www.selbyatsnelling.org/events-
Saturday, 9/26 from 10am–6pm @ Selby Ave & Snelling Ave, St Paul

Give Us Your Money Pop-Up
Shop handmade goods by BIPOC, LGBTQ and immigrant makers during this COVID-safe, outdoor event. Participating vendors include Marisa Martinez Jewelry, Kari Lee Art, Las Ranas Jewelry, Spinning Wylde and more. Masks required.
11am-2pm @ backyard of Dulce’s Jardin, Nokomis Ave S & 41st St E, Mpls

Alma Mia Fall Trunk Show
Stop by The Fitting Room on Saturday to peruse and shop the latest fall collections by Alma Mia. Appointments are requested so the cozy store can manage the flow of shoppers at thefittingroommpls@gmail.com or by texting at 612-229-8170. Find select Alma Mia pieces online at www.thefittingroommpls.com.
9/26 from 12-3pm @ The Fitting Room, 316 W 38th St, Mpls

The World Jubilee Outdoor Fair Trade Market
Minneapolis Farmers Market is hosting a special outdoor version of your favorite fair-trade market, following all CDC safety standards. Come and shop outside at the Minneapolis Farmers Market’s East Lyndale location, with free parking and covered outdoor space, rain or shine. Fair-trade vendors include Global Mamas, Ten Thousand Villages, Fair Anita, Zatoun, Gifts for Change, Elevāt and and more.
Get more info at https://www.facebook.com/events/3122110847843630/
Saturday 9/26 from 3–6pm @ Minneapolis Farmers Market, 312 E Lyndale Ave N, Mpls

SUNDAY:

Lowertown Art Market
Every Sunday through September, head to the CHS Field Plaza for the Lowertown Art Market. Shop goods from local artists and makers from a variety of mediums in this socially distanced, family-friendly event. Masks are required to attend. Learn more via the Facebook event.
Sunday, 9/27 from 9am–1pm @ CHS Field Plaza, 360 N Broadway St, St Paul

Ooh là l'Alliance! Alliance Française Fall Fashion Fundraiser
While the show portion of Alliance Française’s annual fall fashion fundraiser is sold out, you can still join in the fun by participating in a raffle or take part in post-show shopping with pop-up shops from D.NOLO, Joeleen Torvick, Rebekah Anne, Stacey Johnson Jewelry and Statement Boutique with a $5 suggested donation.
Sunday 9/27 from 10am–noon @ Royal Foundry Craft Spirits, 241 Fremont Ave N, Mpls
Get more info at https://www.afmsp.org/events/oohlala

NUBIUltimateRunway 2020 Fashion Show
Local fashion label NubiCollection by BothDol presents their fall 2020 collection, “Jewel of Africa,” during an indoor runway show. The collection is inspired by “the royalty and beauty of Africa’s most powerful empires” with designs made of Ankara, an African fabric widely known for its bold colors and patterns.
Sunday 9/27 from 7–11:30pm @ FIVE Event Center, 2917 Bryant Ave S, Mpls
Get tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nubiultimaterunway-2020-tickets-116827788059

CONTINUING:

Root + Mineral Wellness Crowdfunding Campaign
Twin Cities sauna enthusiasts, take note—there’s a new sauna coming to town. Founded by Marissa Galan and Michelle Barnes, Root + Mineral Wellness promises a mix of authentic spa experiences that go beyond typical offerings, with a focus on healing and balancing rituals including skin rejuvenation, muscle relaxation and mindful breathing to connect mind and body. They also have a commitment to equity—for every five memberships purchased, one BIPOC person will receive a free membership. After giving us a taste of what’s to come with a series of socially distanced sauna pop-ups, they have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for their brick-and-mortar location to come in 2021. Explore the various reward packages and donate to their campaign at ifundwomen.com/projects/root-mineral-wellness and learn more at rootandmineralwellness.com.

NOW OPEN:

Down the Rabbit Hole
Designer resale boutique Down the Rabbit Hole has a new home. Peruse luxury goods from Chanel, Hermès, Gucci, Christian Louboutin, Chloe, Prada and more at up to 90% off retail prices within nearly 2,000 square feet of retail space. (Bonus: The majority of their inventory is new with tags.)
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday from 12:30–6pm @ 17516 Minnetonka Blvd, Minnetonka, www.downtherabbitholemn.com

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE: 

10/3: Black Man Magic Fashion Show

ONGOING EXHIBITIONS:

Into the Rabbit Hole: An Immersive Pop-up Selfie Exhibit 
Looking for a socially distanced activity to share with a few of your closest friends or family? Then check out this new, immersive popup exhibit created by Studios Moss, a St. Paul–based creative design company that specializes in custom backdrops and installations. House within The Wycliff, a new co-working space in St. Paul, you can view the exhibit via a self-guided tour with up to 9 companions. Each visitor is given 45 minutes to go through the spaces (and take plenty of selfies, of course). 
Runs 8/27–10/31 @ The Wycliff, 2327 Wycliff St #210, St. Paul
$25 adults, $17 children 6–15, free for children 5 and under @ eventbrite.com

NEW BOUTIQUE OPENINGS:

Les Sól Storefront OpeningNew Minneapolis boutique Les Sól was set to open earlier this spring, until COVID-19 happened. After launching its online shop over the summer, the shop is set to open the doors of its brick-and-mortar location this week in Linden Hills. Founded by sisters Mikaela and Megan Harrod, Les Sól is a women’s lifestyle boutique with a “West Coast vibe” and a passion for community, small brands (like Pistola Denim, Paloma Wool, FRИCH), independent artists (the new store features custom wallpaper by local gals By She She) and sustainability (brands like ACACIA). Oh, and be sure to check out their exclusive, new collab with local jewelry line, Jac & Violet.  
Now open @ 4353 S Upton Ave #104, Mpls, shoplessol.com

MartinPatrick3 Launches Women’s Boutique
After more than a decade since introducing menswear to the North Loop, MartinPatrick3 is *finally* introducing women’s wear. The new store-within-a-store boutique will primarily feature women’s clothing, plus accessories, and expanded apothecary, gifts, and decor. Expect apparel from include Danish fashion house Baum und Pferdgarten, American sportswear brand Adam Lippes, Serbian luxury knitwear brand Dusan, stripe-centric brand Kule and premium denim brand AGOLDE, along with fine jewelry from Bea Bongiasca, Leigh Miller and Pamela Love, colored glass stemware from Estelle, refined home decor by Aerin, and contemporary homeware by Dinosaur Designs.
Shop in store @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N #106, Minneapolis. Learn more at @martinpatrick3 on Instagram.

NEW COLLECTIONS BY LOCAL DESIGNERS:

Mx Apparel Fall Capsule Collection Launch
Local brand Mx Apparel was founded on “stretching what gender neutral clothing can be.” Their new fall mini collection, “City Pop,” embodies that through bold color and texture. Pieces from the line will be made to order in limited quantities, so don’t wait to snap them up. 
Now available @ www.mxappareldesign.com

Dallas Daws Designs Launches Fall Collection Instead of launching a full collection during a pandemic, local designer Dallas Daws has opted to launched a smaller capsule collection of some classic, everyday pieces with interesting details in a range of natural fabrics and colors—made with longevity in mind.
Now available @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

Hackwith Design House Fall Collection Launch
St. Paul–based sustainable clothing label, Hackwith Design House, has just debuted its fall collection. Find several new, transitional pieces that you can wear now through winter with the help of various layering techniques. Designs are available in boxier linens, light cottons and beautifully draped Lyocells, and in sizes ranging from XS/S through +3/4. Look for fresh, new details like unique necklines, pleats and smocking details, while offering Hackwith’s signature versatility and comfort.
Shop now @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

The List Soft Launch
One unfortunate consequence of the COVID outbreak is the dearth of makers markets, which many local makers and small businesses had relied upon for a majority of their income—especially during the upcoming holiday season. Hoping to fill that void is The List, a new, Minnesota-based online maker hub that is making its (soft) debut this week. The marketplace features goods from a collective of local makers, including United Goods, Everthine Jewelry, Karin Jacobson, Sandwich Ceramic, Strey Designs and Minny & Paul. The website aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses. Its hard launch is set for October 1 with an expanded lineup of makers, just in time for holiday gift-giving season.
Explore & shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Larissa Loden Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Launch
Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s “VOTE” jewelry got a recent boost, thanks to Michelle Obama’s speech during the virtual DNC in which she wore a similar necklace. Now, the designer is launching a collection for fall featuring more than 30 new styles of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins with a focus on joyful colors, inclusive sizing and giving back to the community. She is also expanding on her DIY Quarantine Craft Kits and her Do Good bracelet series, 20% of sales of which will be donated to local nonprofits. Plus, look for three new styles in the VOTE series in multiple finishes and colors. 
Shop online @ larissaloden.com & at the Larissa Loden studio, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Mpls 

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering an experimental, small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1. Up next is their most technical knit to date, MDC-Coolmax, an alternating interlock jersey consisting of a 50% Coolmax 50% Merino yarn and their U.S.-made tri-blend yarn, culminating in a buttery soft, temperature regulating, highly wrinkle-resistant cloth. All items are cut and sewn in the U.S.A. Find the assortment now on the site for pre-order, shipping by 12/1.
View the collections and pre-order @ nwkc.us

LOCALLY MADE FACE MASKS:

Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

SIDEWALK SWAPS:

How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take.

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP SHOPPING & STYLE: SEPTEMBER 15–20, 2020


This week’s highlights include two new boutique openings, a vintage sidewalk sale, and fall collection launches from local designers Mx Apparel and Scott J Lehmann.

Mikaela & Megan Harrod of Les Sól

Mikaela & Megan Harrod of Les Sól

TUESDAY: 

Mx Apparel Fall Capsule Collection Launch
Local brand Mx Apparel was founded on “stretching what gender neutral clothing can be.” Their new fall mini collection, “City Pop,” embodies that through bold color and texture. Pieces from the line will be made to order in limited quantities, so don’t wait to snap them up. 
Tuesday, 9/15 @ www.mxappareldesign.com

Wide Eye Vintage Story Sale
Local vintage vendor, Wide Eye Vintage, is kicking off its first in a weekly series of story sales this week, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it opportunity to snag some one-of-a-kind pieces before someone else does. For this week’s drop, expect a lot of bright colors and bold, mod and psychedelic prints from the ‘60s, in sizes ranging from XS-XL. 
Tuesday 9/15 at 8pm, @wide_eye_vintage on Instagram 

WEDNESDAY:

Les Sól Storefront Opening
New Minneapolis boutique Les Sól was set to open earlier this spring, until COVID-19 happened. After launching its online shop over the summer, the shop is set to open the doors of its brick-and-mortar location this week in Linden Hills. Founded by sisters Mikaela and Megan Harrod, Les Sól is a women’s lifestyle boutique with a “West Coast vibe” and a passion for community, small brands (like Pistola Denim, Paloma Wool, FRИCH), independent artists (the new store features custom wallpaper by local gals By She She) and sustainability (brands like ACACIA). Oh, and be sure to check out their exclusive, new collab with local jewelry line, Jac & Violet.  
Opening date likely Wednesday, 9/16; follow @shoplessol on Instagram for updates 
@ 4353 S Upton Ave #104, Mpls, shoplessol.com

NEW THIS WEEK: 

Dinosaur Hampton x Bearded Mermaid Capsule Collection
Benjamin Kelly’s apparel design brand Dinosaur Hampton has become known in the Twin Cities for his custom chainstitch-embroidered jackets and bandanas. Now, she’s joined forces with vintage seller Bearded Mermaid for a capsule collection of one-of-a-kind quilt jackets. That is, jackets made from upcycled quilts. It fits perfectly with Kelly’s sustainability mission through repurposing vintage clothing and materials and ethical in-house production. Coats are gender-neutral and come in 3 sizes, priced at $385–$525. Quantities are extremely limited.
Contact @shopbeardedmermaid on Instagram for availability. 

NWKC Studio Sale
Starting this week, save 30% on core styles from the Quilted Schoeller series by Minneapolis-based menswear brand NWKC. The collection is built with the brand's 12-oz. Quilted Schoeller Cloth, a light performance-weight shell stitched to a knit, mid-weight reverse layer, cut and sewn in the U.S. Shop the collection @ nwkc.us

ENDS WEDNESDAY: 

Last Call: 60% off at BlackBlue
BlackBlue’s 60% off seasonal markdowns at the men's retailer in store or online. The store is currently open by appointment only at its St. Paul location; email info@blkblu.com for appointments. Some exclusions apply. All sales final.
Ends Wednesday at 11:59pm online @ blkblu.com or by appointment @ 614 Selby Ave, St. Paul

ENDS SUNDAY:

Grethen House's Fall Scratch-off Sale
Designer boutique Grethen House is back with its famous scratch-off sale. How it works: Get a card at either location. Shop for your fall favorites. When you're ready to check out, bring your items up to the counter and scratch off your card to see your discount—with savings of up to 50% off. You can shop as many times as you want until the sale ends on 9/20. While this deal is in-store only, you can also save 20% off all online purchases during the span of the sale.
9/12–9/20 @ Grethen House at 50th & France and Grethen House North Loop, grethenhouse.com

FRIDAY: 

Ashley Mary Art Sale
Local artist and maker Ashley Mary will be releasing a slew of original paintings on her website in one fell swoop. Pieces range from large (30” x 30”) to small, including 15 pieces 9” x 12” and smaller. She’s donating 15% of all sales to Juxtaposition Arts, a local non-profit art and design education center, gallery, retail shop and artists’ studio space in North Minneapolis. 
Friday, 9/18 @ 11am at ashleymary.com 

FRIDAY–SUNDAY: 

June, Glam Diggers Vintage & Lori Barbero Sidewalk Sale
Head to designer resale boutique for their last sidewalk sale of the season (weather permitting). June will be joined by special guests, Glam Diggers Vintage and Lori Barbero’s vintage store, Solid Gold, for a sidewalk sale featuring drastic markdowns and major deals. Expect rare and unique vintage and designer finds with surprising details and fine craftsmanship, plus brass, glass and sterling housewares from Shelley Spargur. Masks and 6-feet distancing will be required. Note: No dressing rooms will be available, so be sure to bring a tape measure or an outfit you can easily try clothes on with. Venmo, Square and cash payments will be accepted. Learn more at @juneresale on Instagram.
Friday 9/18–Sunday 9/20 from 11am–4pm  daily @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Mpls 

SATURDAY: 

Indigo + Clay Resist Workshop
If you've been a fan of Indigo & Snow's natural indigo shibori-dyed textiles, now you can learn the techniques. In this two-part outdoor workshop led by local maker Annabella Sardelis of Indigo & Snow, you will learn to paint and print your own designs on fabric using a non-toxic clay resist. You'll leave with a set of your own tea towels, two pieces of 20" x 20" Kona cloth and additional pieces you can bring from home to dye. Masks will be required. Limited class spots remain. 
Saturday, 9/19 & 9/26 from 9am–3pm @ Casket Arts Building, 681 17th Ave NE, Mpls 
$195 (includes both sessions) @ indigoandsnow.com

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. This weekend’s featured makers include Christy Wetzig Ceramics, Crankosaurus Press and ArtAndes.
Saturday, 9/12 from 9am–1pm (8–9am for high-risk shoppers)
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Scott J Lehmann Fall Trunk Show
Local designer Scott J Lehmann is bringing his full fall collection of gender-neutral clothing to The Fitting Room boutique for a one-day trunk show. His work experiments with new techniques with an eye toward simplicity. While you’re there, but sure to check out other new fall collections from the store’s all-local roster of fashion designers. Appointments are encouraged to manage the flow for social distancing by emailing thefittingroommpls@gmail.com or texting 612-229-8170. Get more info
Saturday, 9/19 from 12–3pm @ The Fitting Room, 316 W 38th St, Mpls 

Eye Candy Store Grand Opening 
Minneapolis is gaining a new Black-owned boutique this week when Eye Candy opens its first brick-and-mortar. Located in the former Aura Boutique storefront in Uptown, the shop caters to sizes S–3X—its tagline is “Captivating eyes in every size” and its website proclaims “You are eye candy—no matter your shape, no matter your size.” Judging by its website, it carries casual, everyday pieces with an eye to the trends—think tie-dye athleisure, distressed denim and matching sets. 
Grand opening: Saturday 9/19 from 12–7pm @ 2447 Hennepin Ave S, Mpls, www.shopeyecandystore.com  

SUNDAY:

Lowertown Art Market
Every Sunday through September, head to the CHS Field Plaza for the Lowertown Art Market. Shop goods from local artists and makers from a variety of mediums in this socially distanced, family-friendly event. Masks are required to attend. Learn more via the Facebook event.
Sunday, 9/13 from 9am–1pm @ CHS Field Plaza, 360 N Broadway St, St Paul

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE: 

9/23: Black Fashion Week MN Maskerade A-List Mixer & Fashion Show (indoors, limited quantity available with social distancing in place)
9/27: Ooh là l'Alliance! Alliance Française Fall Fashion Fundraiser (outdoors) 
9/27: NUBIUltimateRunway 2020: NubiCollection by BothDol Fashion Show (indoors)
10/3: Black Man Magic Fashion Show (indoors, limited quantity available with social distancing in place)

ONGOING EXHIBITIONS:

Disquietude Exhibition Opening
Curated by local artist Leslie Barlow, Disquietude is a collaboration between her and six artists from the artist collective and program Studio 400. Each artist approached questions around fear, the unknown, growth and resilience in different ways that reflect both internal and external tensions within these concepts—something we can all relate to in 2020. Featured artists include fashion designer Bris Carbajal of Yessenya along with visual artists Maiya Lea Hartman, Taylan De Johnette, Jacqueline W. Nuzzo, Philipo Dyauli and Sarah Nicole. Celebrate these artists by planning a socially distanced visit in person or doing a virtual tour online.
On view 9/10–11/20 on view online @ whitebeararts.org/2020/08/disquietude
Scheduled in person viewings: TBD @ White Bear Center for the Arts, 4971 Long Ave, White Bear Lake
Artist panel discussion: Thursday, 9/24 at 7pm (free with registration or $5 suggested donation)

Into the Rabbit Hole: An Immersive Pop-up Selfie Exhibit 
Looking for a socially distanced activity to share with a few of your closest friends or family? Then check out this new, immersive popup exhibit created by Studios Moss, a St. Paul–based creative design company that specializes in custom backdrops and installations. House within The Wycliff, a new co-working space in St. Paul, you can view the exhibit via a self-guided tour with up to 9 companions. Each visitor is given 45 minutes to go through the spaces (and take plenty of selfies, of course). 
Runs 8/27–10/31 @ The Wycliff, 2327 Wycliff St #210, St. Paul
$25 adults, $17 children 6–15, free for children 5 and under @ eventbrite.com

NEW COLLECTIONS BY LOCAL DESIGNERS:

Dallas Daws Designs Launches Fall Collection
Instead of launching a full collection during a pandemic, local designer Dallas Daws has opted to launched a smaller capsule collection of some classic, everyday pieces with interesting details in a range of natural fabrics and colors—made with longevity in mind.
Now available @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

Hackwith Design House Fall Collection Launch
St. Paul–based sustainable clothing label, Hackwith Design House, has just debuted its fall collection. Find several new, transitional pieces that you can wear now through winter with the help of various layering techniques. Designs are available in boxier linens, light cottons and beautifully draped Lyocells, and in sizes ranging from XS/S through +3/4. Look for fresh, new details like unique necklines, pleats and smocking details, while offering Hackwith’s signature versatility and comfort.
Shop now @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

The List Soft Launch
One unfortunate consequence of the COVID outbreak is the dearth of makers markets, which many local makers and small businesses had relied upon for a majority of their income—especially during the upcoming holiday season. Hoping to fill that void is The List, a new, Minnesota-based online maker hub that is making its (soft) debut this week. The marketplace features goods from a collective of local makers, including United Goods, Everthine Jewelry, Karin Jacobson, Sandwich Ceramic, Strey Designs and Minny & Paul. The website aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses. Its hard launch is set for October 1 with an expanded lineup of makers, just in time for holiday gift-giving season.
Explore & shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Larissa Loden Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Launch
Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s “VOTE” jewelry got a recent boost, thanks to Michelle Obama’s speech during the virtual DNC in which she wore a similar necklace. Now, the designer is launching a collection for fall featuring more than 30 new styles of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins with a focus on joyful colors, inclusive sizing and giving back to the community. She is also expanding on her DIY Quarantine Craft Kits and her Do Good bracelet series, 20% of sales of which will be donated to local nonprofits. Plus, look for three new styles in the VOTE series in multiple finishes and colors. 
Shop online @ larissaloden.com & at the Larissa Loden studio, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Mpls 

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

NEW BOUTIQUE OPENINGS:

MartinPatrick3 Launches Women’s Boutique
After more than a decade since introducing menswear to the North Loop, MartinPatrick3 is *finally* introducing women’s wear. The new store-within-a-store boutique will primarily feature women’s clothing, plus accessories, and expanded apothecary, gifts, and decor. Expect apparel from include Danish fashion house Baum und Pferdgarten, American sportswear brand Adam Lippes, Serbian luxury knitwear brand Dusan, stripe-centric brand Kule and premium denim brand AGOLDE, along with fine jewelry from Bea Bongiasca, Leigh Miller and Pamela Love, colored glass stemware from Estelle, refined home decor by Aerin, and contemporary homeware by Dinosaur Designs.
Shop in store @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N #106, Minneapolis. Learn more at @martinpatrick3 on Instagram.

ONGOING SALES:

Foat Design End of Summer Sale
Local clothing label, Foat Design, is doing its end-of-summer sale a little differently this year. Every Thursday, they’ll drop a small collection of deeply discounted items. More pieces will be added each Thursday until all summer inventory is gone.
Follow @foatdesign on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for their newsletter, to get first dibs.
@ foatdesign.com 

Celina Kane Virgo Season Sale
Local milliner Celina Kane celebrates the shifts in season with new, limited-edition mask bundles and one-of-a-kind hats, with select items on sale for a limited time for 25% off. The classic hat designs from her Paysanne Collection are inspired by the Petit Trianon and the Hameau de la Reine, Marie Antoinette’s “country farm” retreat in the Versailles estate, reinterpreting the Baroque while incorporating rustic charm. 
Shop now @ www.celinakane.com

LOCALLY MADE FACE MASKS:

Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

SIDEWALK SWAPS:

How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take.

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP SHOPPING & STYLE: SEPTEMBER 8–13, 2020

This week’s offerings include the launch of MartinPatrick3’s womenswear boutique, Up Six Vintage’s 19th anniversary sale, and an indie craft show highlighting local Latinx makers.

Pieces from the Fall 2020 collection by Danish brand Baum und Pferdgarten, which arrives at MartinPatrick3 this week.

Pieces from the Fall 2020 collection by Danish brand Baum und Pferdgarten, which arrives at MartinPatrick3 this week.

NEW THIS WEEK:

TUESDAY:

Minneapolis Craft Market Virtual Pop-up
Minneapolis Craft Market hosts its first-ever virtual marketplace pop-up as part of Twin Cities Startup Week. You can virtually travel “table to table” and connect with each maker while you shop, learn about their craft, and support small businesses, all from the comfort of your couch. Featured makers include Fair Anita, Siena Soap Co, Tu Upcycled Denim and more.
Tuesday, 9/8 from 1–3pm. Free registration at https://events.wesparkle.ai/e/virtual-popup-market-sept-8-2020/register.

Dallas Daws Designs Launches Fall Collection
Instead of launching a full collection during a pandemic, local designer Dallas Daws has opted to launched a smaller capsule collection of some classic, everyday pieces with interesting details in a range of natural fabrics and colors—made with longevity in mind.
Launches Wednesday, 9/9 @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

THURSDAY:

MartinPatrick3 Launches Women’s Boutique
After more than a decade since introducing menswear to the North Loop, MartinPatrick3 is *finally* introducing women’s wear. The new store-within-a-store boutique will primarily feature women’s clothing, plus accessories, and expanded apothecary, gifts, and decor. Expect apparel from include Danish fashion house Baum und Pferdgarten, American sportswear brand Adam Lippes, Serbian luxury knitwear brand Dusan, stripe-centric brand Kule and premium denim brand AGOLDE, along with fine jewelry from Bea Bongiasca, Leigh Miller and Pamela Love, colored glass stemware from Estelle, refined home decor by Aerin, and contemporary homeware by Dinosaur Designs.
Shop in store @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N #106, Minneapolis. Learn more at martinpatrick3.com or @martinpatrick3 on Instagram.

Disquietude Exhibition Opening
Curated by local artist Leslie Barlow, Disquietude is a collaboration between her and six artists from the artist collective and program Studio 400. Each artist approached questions around fear, the unknown, growth and resilience in different ways that reflect both internal and external tensions within these concepts—something we can all relate to in 2020. Featured artists include fashion designer Bris Carbajal of Yessenya along with visual artists Maiya Lea Hartman, Taylan De Johnette, Jacqueline W. Nuzzo, Philipo Dyauli and Sarah Nicole. Celebrate these artists by planning a socially distanced visit in person or doing a virtual tour online.
On view 9/10–11/20 online @ whitebeararts.org/2020/08/disquietude
Virtual opening reception: Thursday, 9/10 at 7pm
Scheduled in person viewings: TBD @ White Bear Center for the Arts, 4971 Long Ave, White Bear Lake
Artist panel discussion: Thursday, 9/24 at 7pm (free with registration or $5 suggested donation)

THURSDAY–SUNDAY:

Up Six Vintage’s 19th Anniversary Sale
As summer takes its last gasp, take the opportunity to stock up on pieces for next spring and summer at Up Six Vintage’s annual anniversary sale, where they unload warm-weather goods to make way for fall arrivals. Save 30% storewide on vintage clothing and accessories for men and women all week. (In store only.) Ready for fall? Check back to the store on Wednesday, 9/16, to get first-pick of the store’s new fall arrivals.
Thursday 9/10–Sunday, 9/13 @ Up Six Vintage, 189 Snelling Ave N, St Paul. Visit @upsixvintage on Instagram.

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. This weekend’s featured makers include Indigo & Snow hand-dyed goods, Larissa Loden Jewelry, Radiate Activewear and Vikse Designs jewelry.
Saturday, 9/12 from 9am–1pm (8–9am for high-risk shoppers)
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls, millcityfarmersmarket.org

LaLunette Jewelry Story Sale
During the past few months, local jewelry brand LaLunette has been on hiatus due to COVID-19. While their 2021 plans are up in the air, the brand is planning on having a few sales before the end of the year—including one they’re having this Saturday, exclusively via Instagram stories. The sale begins at 10am, so be sure to tune in and act fast. It’s first-come, first-serve, and many of the items are one-of-a-kind.
Saturday 9/12 beginning at 10am at @lalunettejewelry on Instagram

BEGINNING SATURDAY:

Grethen House's Fall Scratch-off Sale
Designer boutique Grethen House is back with its famous scratch-off sale. How it works: Get a card at either location. Shop for your fall favorites. When you're ready to check out, bring your items up to the counter and scratch off your card to see your discount—with savings of up to 50% off. You can shop as many times as you want until the sale ends on 9/20. While this deal is in-store only, you can also save 20% off all online purchases during the span of the sale.
9/12–9/20 @ Grethen House at 50th & France and Grethen House North Loop, grethenhouse.com

SUNDAY:

Lowertown Art Market
Every Sunday through September, head to the CHS Field Plaza for the Lowertown Art Market. Shop goods from local artists and makers from a variety of mediums in this socially distanced, family-friendly event. Masks are required to attend. Learn more via the Facebook event.
Sunday, 9/13 from 9am–1pm @ CHS Field Plaza, 360 N Broadway St, St Paul

Hecho Con Love Latinx Craft Show 
Premier Latino Events has partnered with Corazon Mexicano to create Hecho Con Love, a series of Latinx craft and artisan shows throughout the Twin Cities. The event will be held outdoors and social distancing will be required.
Learn more at facebook.com/Latincraftshow
Sunday, 9/13 from 12–6pm @ La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N, Mpls

CONTINUING: 

The Golden Pearl Vintage End-of-Season Sale
Save 20%–50% off during The Golden Pearl Vintage’s progressive season-end sale. How it works: Save 20% on the first item purchased, 30% off the second, 40% off the third and 50% off the fourth and beyond. Note: The sale is in-store only.
Runs September 1–12. Mondays & Tuesdays by private appointment only, in store Wednesday & Thursday 12–6pm, Friday 11am–6pm, Saturday 11am–4pm & Sunday 12-4pm. Learn more at @thegoldenpearlvintage.
@ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Mpls

Into the Rabbit Hole: An Immersive Pop-up Selfie Exhibit 
Looking for a socially distanced activity to share with a few of your closest friends or family? Then check out this new, immersive popup exhibit created by Studios Moss, a St. Paul–based creative design company that specializes in custom backdrops and installations. House within The Wycliff, a new co-working space in St. Paul, you can view the exhibit via a self-guided tour with up to 9 companions. Each visitor is given 45 minutes to go through the spaces (and take plenty of selfies, of course). 
Runs 8/27–10/31 @ The Wycliff, 2327 Wycliff St #210, St. Paul
$25 adults, $17 children 6–15, free for children 5 and under @ eventbrite.com

Foat Design End of Summer Sale
Local clothing label, Foat Design, is doing its end-of-summer sale a little differently this year. Every Thursday, they’ll drop a small collection of deeply discounted items. More pieces will be added each Thursday until all summer inventory is gone.
Follow @foatdesign on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for their newsletter, to get first dibs.
@ foatdesign.com 

BlackBlue 50% off Sale
Save up to 50% on seasonal markdowns at the men's retailer in store or online. The store is currently open by appointment only at its St. Paul location; email info@blkblu.com for appointments. Some exclusions apply. All sales final.
Now @ 614 Selby Ave, St. Paul & online @ blkblu.com

Hackwith Design House Fall Collection Launch
St. Paul–based sustainable clothing label, Hackwith Design House, has just debuted its fall collection. Find several new, transitional pieces that you can wear now through winter with the help of various layering techniques. Designs are available in boxier linens, light cottons and beautifully draped Lyocells, and in sizes ranging from XS/S through +3/4. Look for fresh, new details like unique necklines, pleats and smocking details, while offering Hackwith’s signature versatility and comfort.
Shop now @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

Celina Kane Virgo Season Sale
Local milliner Celina Kane celebrates the shifts in season with new, limited-edition mask bundles and one-of-a-kind hats, with select items on sale for a limited time for 25% off. The classic hat designs from her Paysanne Collection are inspired by the Petit Trianon and the Hameau de la Reine, Marie Antoinette’s “country-farm” retreat in the Versailles estate, reinterpreting the Baroque while incorporating rustic charm. 
Shop now @ www.celinakane.com

The List Soft Launch
One unfortunate consequence of the COVID outbreak is the dearth of makers markets, which many local makers and small businesses had relied upon for a majority of their income—especially during the upcoming holiday season. Hoping to fill that void is The List, a new, Minnesota-based online maker hub that is making its (soft) debut this week. The marketplace features goods from a collective of local makers, including United Goods, Everthine Jewelry, Karin Jacobson, Sandwich Ceramic, Strey Designs and Minny & Paul. The website aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses. Its hard launch is set for October 1 with an expanded lineup of makers, just in time for holiday gift-giving season.
Explore & shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Larissa Loden Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Launch
Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s “VOTE” jewelry got a recent boost, thanks to Michelle Obama’s speech during the virtual DNC in which she wore a similar necklace. Now, the designer is launching a collection for fall featuring more than 30 new styles of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins with a focus on joyful colors, inclusive sizing and giving back to the community. She is also expanding on her DIY Quarantine Craft Kits and her Do Good bracelet series, 20% of sales of which will be donated to local nonprofits. Plus, look for three new styles in the VOTE series in multiple finishes and colors. 
Shop online @ larissaloden.com & at the Larissa Loden studio, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Mpls 

Minneapolis Craft Market Goes Virtual 
The popular pop-up craft market has just announced the sad news that it will not be returning for any events for the remainder of 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak (barring any significant changes to the situation). The good news is it has moved its platform entirely online with a fully integrated digital marketplace featuring thousands of handmade products from local makers. These makers have relied on crafts markets and art fairs for much of their income, so they need our support now more than ever—keep them in mind when you start your holiday gift shopping. 
Shop now at shop.mplscraftmarket.com

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP SHOPPING & STYLE: SEPTEMBER 1–6, 2020

This week’s offerings include Hackwith Design House’s fall collection launch, end-of-summer sales from The Golden Pearl Vintage and Foat Design, and the soft launch of new maker hub, The List.

Hackwith Design House launches its Fall 2020 Collection this week. Image courtesy Hackwith Design House

Hackwith Design House launches its Fall 2020 Collection this week. Image courtesy Hackwith Design House

NEW THIS WEEK:

Hackwith Design House Fall Collection Launch
St. Paul–based sustainable clothing label, Hackwith Design House, has just debuted its fall collection. Find several new, transitional pieces that you can wear now through winter with the help of various layering techniques. Designs are available in boxier linens, light cottons and beautifully draped Lyocells, and in sizes ranging from XS/S through +3/4. Look for fresh, new details like unique necklines, pleats and smocking details, while offering Hackwith’s signature versatility and comfort.
Shop now @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

Celina Kane Virgo Season Sale
Local milliner Celina Kane celebrates the shifts in season with new, limited-edition mask bundles and one-of-a-kind hats, with select items on sale for a limited time for 25% off. The classic hat designs from her Paysanne Collection are inspired by the Petit Trianon and the Hameau de la Reine, Marie Antoinette’s “country-farm” retreat in the Versailles estate, reinterpreting the Baroque while incorporating rustic charm. 
Shop now @ www.celinakane.com

The Golden Pearl Vintage End-of-Season Sale
Save 20%–50% off during The Golden Pearl Vintage’s progressive season-end sale. How it works: Save 20% on the first item purchased, 30% off the second, 40% off the third and 50% off the fourth and beyond. Note: The sale is in-store only.
Runs September 1–12. Mondays & Tuesdays by private appointment only, in store Wednesday & Thursday 12–6pm, Friday 11am–6pm, Saturday 11am–4pm & Sunday 12-4pm. Learn more at @thegoldenpearlvintage.
@ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Mpls

The List Soft Launch
One unfortunate consequence of the COVID outbreak is the dearth of makers markets, which many local makers and small businesses had relied upon for a majority of their income—especially during the upcoming holiday season. Hoping to fill that void is The List, a new, Minnesota-based online maker hub that is making its (soft) debut this week. The marketplace features goods from a collective of local makers, including United Goods, Everthine Jewelry, Karin Jacobson, Sandwich Ceramic, Strey Designs and Minny & Paul. The website aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses. Its hard launch is set for October 1 with an expanded lineup of makers, just in time for holiday gift-giving season.
Explore & shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

THURSDAY: 

Foat Design End of Summer Sale
Local clothing label, Foat Design, is doing its end-of-summer sale a little differently this year. Every Thursday beginning this week, they’ll drop a small collection of deeply discounted items. More pieces will be added each Thursday until all summer inventory is gone.
Follow @foatdesign on Instagram and Facebook, and sign up for their newsletter, to get first dibs.
@ foatdesign.com 

First Thursday at Northrup King Building
Visit all four floors and view (and shop) the work of 350 artists and makers at the return of Northrup King Building’s First Thursday event, as they share the work they’ve created over the past few months. While you're there, be sure to check out Strey Collective in studio #179, featuring some favorite local fashion makers like Joeleen Torvick and Strey Designs. Social distancing and mask wearing apply. Learn more at northrupkingbuilding.com, or visit my blog post on the 2020 Art-A-Whirl for a list of recommended studios to visit.
Thursday 5–9pm
@ 1500 Jackson St NE, Mpls

FRIDAY:

New World Night Market
Shop goods from local Black and Brown artisans and makers at the final edition of the New World Night Market outdoor popup series, presented by Modus Locus gallery in partnership with Reverie, Legacy Arts Group and Powderhorn Neighborhood. Goods for sale include plant-based food, clothing, accessories, art and music, and Legacy Arts Group will feature live entertainment. View the Facebook event for more info.
Friday 6–10pm
@ 35th & Bloomington Ave S, Mpls, in the courtyard located in between Reverie Cafe + Bar and the Graffiti House

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. This weekend’s featured makers include Autumn Higgins Ceramics and Radiate Activewear.
Saturday, 9/5 from 9am–1pm (8–9am for high-risk shoppers)
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Hideaway Leather Etsy Sale
Beginning at 9am, Duluth leather maker Hideaway Leather will be hosting a 40% off sale on all existing inventory for 24 hours. It’s their biggest sale ever, so be sure not to miss it. I’m a huge fan of her hand-painted, colorful leather earrings. (Sale excludes all made-to-order pieces.) 
Saturday 9am–Sunday 8:59am
@ etsy.com/shop/HideawayLeathercraft 

Derby at Your Domicile, A Virtual Kentucky Derby Party
This year the Kentucky Derby, usually held the first Saturday in May, was postponed for the first time in 144 years. With the 2020 Kentucky Derby rescheduled to this Saturday, they’re going all out to celebrate in a new way. Join Chowgirls co-founder Amy Lynn Brown as she celebrates her Kentucky heritage with Derby at Your Domicile, A Virtual Kentucky Derby Party. Through the magic of Zoom, Amy will guide you through a delicious menu of classic Kentucky recipes, including her own family favorites. Chowgirls’ awesome appetizers get even more of a Kentucky accent when paired with an excellent flight of bourbons from Old Forester. Mix up a Mint Julep, put on a fancy hat, and get ready for the most authentic Derby experience this side of the Mississippi. Each Derby at Your Domicile Party Kit will includes a house-made Mint Julep Mixer, Zoom pairing experience, a copy of our Chowgirls Killer Party Food cookbook and an array of Southern appetizers. 
Party kits start at $75; visit the Facebook invite for more details & how to order. 
Saturday at 4:30pm (race at 5:50pm) on Zoom

ENDING SUNDAY:

Virtual Cream of the Crop Gallery
With the State Fair’s cancellation, local artisans who would normally be selling at the fair are finding other ways to showcase their goods. One longtime booth, Cream of the Crop Gallery, is popping up as an online shopping experience. For two weeks beginning this week (during the original fair dates), find museum-quality jewelry and other handcrafted goods from a dozen local artists, including Robyn Robinson’s ROX Jewelry and Genie Castro.
Runs 8/27–9/6 @ creamofthecropartists.com 

Minnesota State Fair vendors go virtual
Many local makers and brands were set to have a booth at the Minnesota State Fair this year—but with the fair’s cancellation, you can still shop your favorite vendors online via its website. Highlights include fashion designer, children’s book author and kids’ plush designer Christopher Straub, who will have “State Fair Deals” on select items. Homespun Gifts and Decor is offering an exclusive 10% off discount on its local artisan-made goods. And perennial Fair favorite, I like you, will have the best of its State Fair booth on its website, including its Minnesota State Fair Lover sweatshirt. 
Shop online @ mnstatefair.org/fair-finder/shops 

ONGOING:

Into the Rabbit Hole: An Immersive Pop-up Selfie Exhibit 
Looking for a socially distanced activity to share with a few of your closest friends or family? Then check out this new, immersive popup exhibit created by Studios Moss, a St. Paul–based creative design company that specializes in custom backdrops and installations. House within The Wycliff, a new co-working space in St. Paul, you can view the exhibit via a self-guided tour with up to 9 companions. Each visitor is given 45 minutes to go through the spaces (and take plenty of selfies, of course). 
Runs 8/27–10/31 @ The Wycliff, 2327 Wycliff St #210, St. Paul
$25 adults, $17 children 6–15, free for children 5 and under @ eventbrite.com

CONTINUING: 

Idun Summer Sale
Save 40% on select spring and summer 2020 styles from the St. Paul designer women’s boutique in store and online—no code needed.
Now @ 495 Selby Ave, St. Paul & online @ shopidun.com/collections/sale

BlackBlue 50% off Sale
Save up to 50% on seasonal markdowns at the men's retailer in store or online. The store is currently open by appointment only at its St. Paul location; email info@blkblu.com for appointments. Some exclusions apply. All sales final.
Now @ 614 Selby Ave, St. Paul & online @ blkblu.com

Parc Summer Markdowns
The North Loop boutique has just done its summer markdowns. Save 30 to 75% off select spring and summer collections. Final sale, no code needed.
In store @ 212 N 2nd St #102, Mpls & online @ parcboutique.com

Dallas Daws Designs Terre Pre-Sale
It can be hard (and costly) for a small business to guess which fabrics and colors are going to be the most popular. So Minneapolis-based fashion brand, Dallas Daws Designs, is trying something new with its latest collection. Pieces will be made based on preorders, shipping the week of 9/8. If you miss the pre-sale, the collection will fully launch in September.
Shop now @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

Larissa Loden Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Launch
Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s “VOTE” jewelry got a recent boost, thanks to Michelle Obama’s speech during the virtual DNC in which she wore a similar necklace. Now, the designer is launching a collection for fall featuring more than 30 new styles of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins with a focus on joyful colors, inclusive sizing and giving back to the community. She is also expanding on her DIY Quarantine Craft Kits and her Do Good bracelet series, 20% of sales of which will be donated to local nonprofits. Plus, look for three new styles in the VOTE series in multiple finishes and colors. 
Shop online @ larissaloden.com & at the Larissa Loden studio, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Mpls 

Minneapolis Craft Market Goes Virtual The popular pop-up craft market has just announced the sad news that it will not be returning for any events for the remainder of 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak (barring any significant changes to the situation). The good news is it has moved its platform entirely online with a fully integrated digital marketplace featuring thousands of handmade products from local makers. These makers have relied on crafts markets and art fairs for much of their income, so they need our support now more than ever—keep them in mind when you start your holiday gift shopping. 
Shop now at shop.mplscraftmarket.com

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP Shopping & Style: August 24–30, 2020

This week’s offerings include Larissa Loden’s fall jewelry collection launch, Queen Anna’s Black Business Experience, and a new, immersive exhibit tailor-made for selfies.

Designs from Larissa Loden’s Fall/Winter 2020 collection. Courtesy Larissa Loden

Designs from Larissa Loden’s Fall/Winter 2020 collection. Courtesy Larissa Loden

THIS WEEK’S HAPPENINGS: 

Pareto Brand Launch
Citing a statistic that “women wear 20% of their closet 80% of the time,” locally-connected clothing brand Pareto set out to “make the best version of the clothing you actually wear.” The Chicago-based brand (whose co-founded is from Minnesota) launched online last week with a t-shirt dress that is comfortable, flattering, and easy to dress up and down, plus it’s made from 100% Texas-grown organic cotton. Their sustainability mission includes traceability—meaning they trace the sustainability of each garment from the fiber that’s grown, to the craftsperson who creates the fabric, to the seamstress that sews the final piece. Look for new pieces to come, slowly but thoughtfully.
Shop now at shoppareto.com

BEGINNING THURSDAY: 

Larissa Loden Fall/Winter 2020 Collection Launch
Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s “VOTE” jewelry got a boost last week, thanks to Michelle Obama’s speech during the virtual DNC in which she wore a similar necklace. Now, the designer is launching a collection for fall featuring more than 30 new styles of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pins with a focus on joyful colors, inclusive sizing and giving back to the community. She is also expanding on her DIY Quarantine Craft Kits and her Do Good bracelet series, 20% of sales of which will be donated to local nonprofits. Plus, look for three new styles in the VOTE series in multiple finishes and colors. BONUS: Through the end of August, if you post a photo of yourself wearing Larissa Loden jewelry with a mask and tag them on Instagram, you’ll get a special discount for 20% off your next order!
Shop online @ larissaloden.com & at the Larissa Loden studio, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Mpls 

THURSDAY–SUNDAY: 

Elevate & Amplify: A Black Business Experience 
This virtual conference was created by Black-owned fashion retailer, Queen Anna, to elevate the presence of Black businesses and amplify their products, services and experiences. The weekend-long experience offers the opportunity to learn from (and shop!) a diverse group of businesses from across the country through workplace-based diversity and inclusion breakout sessions, virtual networking events, shopping, and health and wellness demos.
Runs 8/27–8/30 online.
Learn more and get tickets at eventbrite.com. General admission is free; VIP tickets are $50 and include exclusive mixers, panel sessions and workshops. 

BEGINNING THURSDAY:

Virtual Cream of the Crop Gallery
With the State Fair’s cancellation, local artisans who would normally be selling at the fair are finding other ways to showcase their goods. One longtime booth, Cream of the Crop Gallery, is popping up as an online shopping experience. For two weeks beginning this week (during the original fair dates), find museum-quality jewelry and other handcrafted goods from a dozen local artists, including Robyn Robinson’s ROX Jewelry and Genie Castro.
Runs 8/27–9/6 @ creamofthecropartists.com 

THURSDAY ONLY: 

Root + Mineral Wellness Mobile Sauna Pop-up
Twin Cities sauna enthusiasts, take note—there’s a new sauna coming to town. Root + Mineral Wellness promises a mix of spa services that go beyond the typical offerings, with a focus on healing and balancing rituals including skin rejuvenation, muscle relaxation and mindful breathing to connect mind and body. They’re giving us a taste of what’s to come with a socially distanced sauna pop-up experience this week. Sign up for a 30-minute slot accompanied by up to 3 others (ideally those in your “pandemic pod”) by sliding into their DMs at @rootandmineralwellness. First come, first serve. Stay tuned for a crowdfunding campaign launching 9/21.
Various times on Thursday, 8/27. Learn more at rootandmineralwellness.com

BEGINNING THURSDAY: 

Into the Rabbit Hole: An Immersive Pop-up Selfie Exhibit 
Looking for a socially distanced activity to share with a few of your closest friends or family? Then check out this new, immersive popup exhibit created by Studios Moss, a St. Paul–based creative design company that specializes in custom backdrops and installations. House within The Wycliff, a new co-working space in St. Paul, you can view the exhibit via a self-guided tour with up to 9 companions. Each visitor is given 45 minutes to go through the spaces (and take plenty of selfies, of course). 
Runs 8/27–10/31 @ The Wycliff, 2327 Wycliff St #210, St. Paul
$25 adults, $17 children 6–15, free for children 5 and under @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. Featured makers include Indigo & Snow, which will bring a new collection of hand-dyed, linen facemasks, plus hand-woven rugs and textiles from ArtAndes, The Abbey Alpacas’ alpaca wool products and Vikse Designs jewelry.
Saturday, 8/29 from 9am–1pm (8–9am for high-risk shoppers)
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Sunday:

Shop Safe: A Vintage & Makers Market 
Since COVID struck, vintage fashion lovers have been missing their monthly Minneapolis Vintage Markets. While the official market is on hiatus due to the pandemic, a group of its regular vintage vendors like KOLLEKTIV, Tandem Vintage, Shop Country Club and Glam Diggers Vintage have come together for an outdoor market at Sociable Cider that also features some of their maker friends. Drink cider and shop artisan-made goods and vintage wares in the spacious outdoor space. Social distancing guidelines will be in place. Note: Clothing try-ons will not be available due to COVID precautions, so be sure to bring your tape measure. Want to get first dibs? You can pick up an early-bird ticket for 10 bucks.
Free or $10 for early-bird at eventbrite.com
Sunday, 8/30 @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Mpls

NEW THIS WEEK:

Parc Summer Markdowns
The North Loop boutique has just done its summer markdowns. Save 30 to 75% off select spring and summer collections. Final sale, no code needed.
In store @ 212 N 2nd St #102, Mpls & online @ parcboutique.com

ENDING THIS WEEK:

KOKOON Clearance Sale
Local women’s wear brand, KOKOON, is clearing out its spring and summer collections with a major clearance sale, with items priced at $10, $20, $30 & $40. Be sure to check back every Friday for new additions to the sale—they’ll be adding more items every week through Labor Day weekend. All items final sale.
Shop now @ kokoon.net

CONTINUING: 

Idun Summer Sale
Save 40% on select spring and summer 2020 styles from the St. Paul designer women’s boutique in store and online—no code needed.
Now @ 495 Selby Ave, St. Paul & online @ shopidun.com/collections/sale

BlackBlue 50% off Sale
Save up to 50% on seasonal markdowns at the men's retailer in store or online. The store is currently open by appointment only at its St. Paul location; email info@blkblu.com for appointments. Some exclusions apply. All sales final.
Now @ 614 Selby Ave, St. Paul & online @ blkblu.com

Dallas Daws Designs Terre Pre-Sale
It can be hard (and costly) for a small business to guess which fabrics and colors are going to be the most popular. So Minneapolis-based fashion brand, Dallas Daws Designs, is trying something new with its latest collection. Pieces will be made based on preorders, shipping the week of 9/8. If you miss the pre-sale, the collection will fully launch in September.
Shop now @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

SALT Shop Launch
SALT, a full-service salon, spa, Himalayan salt room and cafe in St. Louis Park, is adding one more element to its menagerie of goodness: An in-house boutique featuring vintage apparel, fashion accessories and small home goods from local vintage seller Shop Country Club, plus a curated selection of skincare, haircare, fragrances, makeup, prints, candles and more giftables. Items are now available via appointment, shipping and curbside pickup.
Now available @ SALT, 3947 Excelsior Blvd, St. Louis Park & @ experiencesalt.com

Minnesota State Fair vendors go virtual
Many local makers and brands were set to have a booth at the Minnesota State Fair this year—but with the fair’s cancellation, you can still shop your favorite vendors online via its website. Highlights include fashion designer, children’s book author and kids’ plush designer Christopher Straub, who will have “State Fair Deals” on select items. Homespun Gifts and Decor is offering an exclusive 10% off discount on its local artisan-made goods. And perennial Fair favorite, I like you, will have the best of its State Fair booth on its website, including its Minnesota State Fair Lover sweatshirt. 
Shop online @ mnstatefair.org/fair-finder/shops 

Wild Isles Swim Summer Sale
Locally owned, size-inclusive swim brand, Wild Isles, has been working on perfecting new sizing of its bottoms. Now, it’s clearing out what’s left of their old sizing before introducing the new styles with a sale. Save up to 40% on all bottoms in its online shop in sizes 4/6, 8/10, 12/14, and 16/18. 
Shop now @ wildislesswim.com

Minneapolis Craft Market Goes Virtual 
The popular pop-up craft market has just announced the sad news that it will not be returning for any events for the remainder of 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak (barring any significant changes to the situation). The good news is it has moved its platform entirely online with a fully integrated digital marketplace featuring thousands of handmade products from local makers. These makers have relied on crafts markets and art fairs for much of their income, so they need our support now more than ever—keep them in mind when you start your holiday gift shopping. 
Shop now at shop.mplscraftmarket.com

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP Shopping & Style Events: August 18–23, 2020

This week’s offerings include a virtual screening of the new Martin Margiela documentary, a new capsule collection from emerging local fashion label Yessenya, a series of pop-up sales, and the return of Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market. 

Martin Margiela: In His Own Words

Martin Margiela: In His Own Words

THIS WEEK’S HAPPENINGS: 

DAILY THROUGH THURSDAY: 

Martin Margiela: In His Own Words Virtual Screening
One of the most revolutionary and influential fashion designers of his time, Martin Margiela has remained an elusive figure the entirety of his decades-long career. From Jean Paul Gaultier’s assistant to creative director at Hermès to leading his own House, Margiela never showed his face publicly and avoided interviews, but reinvented fashion with his radical style through 41 provocative collections. Now, for the first time, the “Banksy of fashion” reveals his drawings, notes, and personal items in this exclusive, intimate profile of his vision. Your ticket purchase directly benefits MSP Film Society during these challenging times. 
Tickets $12 at mspfilm.org
Available to screen daily through Thursday, 8/20 

BEGINNING WEDNESDAY:

BlackBlue 50% off Sale
Save up to 50% on seasonal markdowns at the men's retailer in store or online. The store is currently open by appointment only at its St. Paul location; email info@blkblu.com for appointments. Some exclusions apply. All sales final.
@ 614 Selby Ave, St. Paul or online @ blkblu.com

WEDNESDAY–SATURDAY:  

Hand-Stitched Pop-up & Live Embroidery
Head to Parc boutique in the North Loop this week to shop a new collaboration with local brand Embroiders Clothing. They will be offering some exclusive Parc designs on tees, sweatshirts and hats, and will be embroidering custom orders live. You can also shop Embroiders’ own line of favorite sweatshirts as well as new designs. DM @embroidersclothing for advance orders.
Wednesday, 8/19–Saturday, 8/22 
@ Parc, 212 N 2nd St #102, Mpls 

THURSDAY: 

Foat Design Summer Sidewalk Sale
South Minneapolis shop, The Fitting Room, is hosting a summer sidewalk sale with markdowns from local brand Foat Design. While you’re there, plan to stop inside the store while you’re there to check out the store’s other new pre-fall collections from an all-local roster of designers. Appointments are not required for the sidewalk sale, but they will be monitoring the number of guests in the shop at one time. 
Thursday from 8/20 1–5pm 
@ The Fitting Room, 316 W 38th St, Mpls

Virtual Third Thursday: Creative Entrepreneurship
Join Precious Wallace, artist, founder of King P. Studio and host of Art in Many Forms, and co-director of Diversity and Equity at AIGA Minnesota in conversation with illustrator & designer Leeya Rose Jackson, Nina Belton of interior design studio The Styl’d Life by Nina B., Gabrielle Roberts of 612 Jungle hip hop yoga studio, and graphic designer & embroidery enthusiast Kelsi Sharp about the challenges and rewards of owning and starting a creative business. Presented by Minneapolis Institute of Art.
Thursday from 6–7:30pm 
Free online event via Zoom & StreamText; get link via the Facebook event

FRIDAY–MONDAY: 

The Progressive Sale at Pacifier North Loop
Stock up on items for your little ones or find some great gifts for your favorite small person during Pacifier’s annual Progressive Sale. Find goods from favorite baby brands across the seasons at discounts of up to 70% off. The more you buy, the more you save. To allow for safe social distancing, all attendees must RSVP by registering for a free ticket and shopping solo only during your selected time window. All sales final. 
Register: https://bit.ly/3g2t5Wp
Friday, 8/21–Monday, 8/24 from 10am–1pm 
@ Pacifier North Loop, 219 N 2nd St, Mpls (held in the atrium of the building) 

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 

El & Gray Design Pop-up
Local jewelry brand El & Gray Design is popping up at wine tasting room, The Vine Room, for a two-day event. Wine and bites will be available to purchase while you shop. Social distancing will be in place. You can also shop and preview her designs online at etsy.com/shop/ElandGrayDesign
Friday, 8/21 from 5–7pm & Saturday 8/22 from 2–4pm 
@ The Vine Room, 756 Mainstreet, Hopkins 

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market Art Market Returns
After several months of transforming into a digital-only artist market, the Mill City Farmers Market’s Art Market is returning to an in-person format beginning this weekend—with social distancing measures in place. Featured makers include Autumn Higgins Ceramics, who creates handmade functional porcelain illustrated with whimsical drawings and observations of her surroundings, as well as local favorite Larissa Loden Jewelry and Radiate Activewear. Visit millcityfarmersmarket.org to learn more. 
Saturday 8/22 from 9am–1pm (8–9am for high-risk shoppers)
@ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Mpls  

SUNDAY: 

Maximizing Your Wardrobe: Closet Organizing
Does the thought of getting dressed in the morning overwhelm you? Do you have a closet full of clothing but often feel like you have nothing to wear? Local fashion business One Posh Closet is here to help. Its ”Maximizing Your Wardrobe: How To Organize Your Closet” webinar will teach you how to evaluate the clothing in your closet and declutter the things that bring you anxiety and make getting dressed difficult in the mornings. The one-hour webinar will leave you feeling confident to navigate your closet with ease and put outfits together. 
Free virtual event. Register at Eventbrite
Sunday, 8/23 at 11am 

ENDING THIS WEEK:

Dugo Dress-up Event
Locally owned Galleria retailer, Dugo, is giving you a reason to get all dressed up even if you have nowhere to go. (Or to find some great pieces to save for all the parties and weddings you’re sure to go to, post-pandemic.) Save 20% all in-stock pieces, including dresses and gowns from designers Siri and Tom and Linda Platt as well as jewelry and beaded handbags. 
Ends Saturday, 8/22 @ Dugo, 3595 Galleria, Edina, dressupgoout.com 

CONTINUING: 

Yessenya Capsule Collection Launch
Local fashion label Yessenya has just released a new mini collection, Wash Rinse Spin. Designer Bris Carbajal explains, “The collection comes from the desire for comfort and longevity as life shifts around us. Taking care of our garments extends their use and our comfort.” Released last Wednesday, the limited-release collection is already almost completely sold out, but you can still explore what’s left at yessenya.com/washrinsespin

Dallas Daws Designs Terre Pre-Sale
It can be hard (and costly) for a small business to guess which fabrics and colors are going to be the most popular. So Minneapolis-based fashion brand, Dallas Daws Designs, is trying something new with its latest collection. From 8/10–8/15, you can pre-order pieces from its new Terre collection at 20% off (no code needed). Pieces will be made based on preorders, shipping the week of 9/8. If you miss the pre-sale, the collection will fully launch in September. Be sure to sign up for their newsletter for future drops.
Shop now @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

SALT Shop Launch
SALT, a full-service salon, spa, Himalayan salt room and cafe in St. Louis Park, is adding one more element to its menagerie of goodness: An in-house boutique featuring vintage apparel, fashion accessories and small home goods from local vintage seller Shop Country Club, plus a curated selection of skincare, haircare, fragrances, makeup, prints, candles and more giftables. 
Items are now available at experiencesalt.com via appointment, shipping and curbside pickup @ 3947 Excelsior Blvd, St. Louis Park 

Minnesota State Fair vendors go virtual
Many local makers and brands were set to have a booth at the Minnesota State Fair this year—but with the fair’s cancellation, you can still shop your favorite vendors online via its website. Highlights include fashion designer, children’s book author and kids’ plush designer Christopher Straub, who will have “State Fair Deals” on select items. Homespun Gifts and Decor is offering an exclusive 10% off discount on its local artisan-made goods. And perennial Fair favorite, I like you, will have the best of its State Fair booth on its website, including its Minnesota State Fair Lover sweatshirt. 
Shop online @ mnstatefair.org/fair-finder/shops 

Wild Isles Swim Summer Sale
Locally owned, size-inclusive swim brand, Wild Isles, has been working on perfecting new sizing of its bottoms. Now, it’s clearing out what’s left of their old sizing before introducing the new styles with a sale. Save up to 40% on all bottoms in its online shop in sizes 4/6, 8/10, 12/14, and 16/18. 
Shop now @ wildislesswim.com

KOKOON Clearance Sale
Local women’s wear brand, KOKOON, is clearing out its spring and summer collections with a major clearance sale, with items priced at $10, $20, $30 & $40. Be sure to check back every Friday for new additions to the sale—they’ll be adding more items every week through Labor Day weekend. All items final sale.
Shop now @ kokoon.net

Atelier957 Up to 70% off Sale
Save 30–70% on spring and summer collections from St. Paul women’s boutique, Atelier957. Inventory is limited and items will go fast. Prices are already marked down online—no code required. 
Shop now @ atelier957.com and in store @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul

Minneapolis Craft Market Goes Virtual 
The popular pop-up craft market has just announced the sad news that it will not be returning for any events for the remainder of 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak (barring any significant changes to the situation). The good news is it has moved its platform entirely online with a fully integrated digital marketplace featuring thousands of handmade products from local makers. These makers have relied on crafts markets and art fairs for much of their income, so they need our support now more than ever—keep them in mind when you start your holiday gift shopping. 
Shop now at shop.mplscraftmarket.com

Everthine Jewelry Online Shop Update 
The local jewelry maker will be launching new cigar band rings, mosaic stone pendant necklaces, tiny stone pendants, stone rings and more in its online store. 
Beginning Wednesday @ everthinejewelry.com 

Open Saturdays at Northrup King Building Visit all four floors and view (and shop) the work of 350 artists and makers at the return of Northrup King Building’s First Thursday event, as they share the work they’ve created over the past few months. While you're there, be sure to check out Strey Collective in studio #179, featuring some favorite local fashion makers like Joeleen Torvick and Strey Designs. Social distancing and mask wearing apply. Learn more at northrupkingbuilding.com.
Saturdays noon–4pm @ 1500 Jackson St NE, Mpls

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Country Geh Brand Launch
Country Geh is a new fashion label by Minnesota-based, Liberian musician Mz Menneh inspired by African culture and traditions. Designed and based in Minneapolis and manufactured in Africa, Country Geh sells a mix of everyday and special event wear plus accessories featuring bold African patterns and colors, including some incredible woven handbags.
Shop online @ countrygeh.com

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sewing Classes at RETHINK
Tailoring and upcycling studio, RETHINK, has just kicked off its sewing classes at its new South Minneapolis storefront—properly spaced and sanitized for the COVID era. The ongoing classes includes everything from beginner's lessons to denim repair. Keep checking the website for more classes on an ongoing basis.
Reserve online & learn more about safety practices @ rethinktailoring.square.site

ACG Summer Sale
Summer in the Twin Cities has been hotter than ever—so there’s no better time to pick up a breezy, one-of-a-kind caftan by local label ACG. The small brand is hosting a sale on its summer collection with markdowns of 25%–35% off. Look for items in natural fibers like silk and cotton, featuring hand-painted and hand-dyed details.
Shop online @ acgmpls.com

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP Shopping & Style Events: August 10–16, 2020

This week’s offerings include Winsome Goods’ annual sample sale, summer sales from local brands and retailers, and virtual shopping from Minnesota State Fair vendors and the Minneapolis Craft Market.

Dallas Daws Designs launches a new collection with a pre-sale this week.

Dallas Daws Designs launches a new collection with a pre-sale this week.

NEW THIS WEEK:

Dallas Daws Designs Terre Pre-Sale
It can be hard (and costly) for a small business to guess which fabrics and colors are going to be the most popular. So Minneapolis-based fashion brand, Dallas Daws Designs, is trying something new with its latest collection. From 8/10–8/15, you can pre-order pieces from its new Terre collection at 20% off (no code needed). Pieces will be made based on preorders, shipping the week of 9/8. If you miss the pre-sale, the collection will fully launch in September. Be sure to sign up for their newsletter for future drops.
Shop now @ dallasdaws.com/collections/terre 

SALT Shop Launch
SALT, a full-service salon, spa, Himalayan salt room and cafe in St. Louis Park, is adding one more element to its menagerie of goodness: An in-house boutique featuring vintage apparel, fashion accessories and small home goods from local vintage seller Shop Country Club, plus a curated selection of skincare, haircare, fragrances, makeup, prints, candles and more giftables. 
Items are now available at experiencesalt.com via shipping and curbside pickup @ 3947 Excelsior Blvd, St. Louis Park 

Winsome Goods Sample Sale
Local women’s apparel brand Winsome Goods is doing its annual sample sale a little differently this year in reaction to the COVID-19 outbreak. There will be three ways to shop the sale in a variety of “social distances.” From Saturday, August 8 through Friday, August 14, the brand will be offering 45-minute appointments to shop the sale in private (parties up to 4 allowed). From August 15 through August 21, all remaining items will be moved to the sidewalk for a sidewalk sale. (No appointment necessary. Dressing rooms will not be available during the sidewalk sale, so plan accordingly.) Throughout these two weeks, the brand will also be offering many items for sale via its Instagram stories. Expect a mix of Winsome Goods samples and discontinued goods, along with pieces from Hazel & Rose, Al’s Tailoring and Yessenya, including clothing, shoes, bags and accessories.
August 8–21 @ Winsome Goods storefront, 201 6th St SE, Mpls
Schedule your appointment, view open hours & learn more at winsomegoods.com.

Minnesota State Fair vendors go virtual
Many local makers and brands were set to have a booth at the Minnesota State Fair this year—but with the fair’s cancellation, you can still shop your favorite vendors online via its website. Highlights include fashion designer, children’s book author and kids’ plush designer Christopher Straub, who will have “State Fair Deals” on select items. Homespun Gifts and Decor is offering an exclusive 10% off discount on its local artisan-made goods. And perennial Fair favorite, I like you, will have the best of its State Fair booth on its website, including its Minnesota State Fair Lover sweatshirt. 
Shop online at mnstatefair.org/fair-finder/shops 

Hackwith Design House Summer Sale
Local label Hackwith Design House is making way for its fall collection with a summer sale. Now through 8/16, save 30% on all items from the HDH Basics line, Core Collection, Limited Edition Collection, accessories and shoes. Enter code “Summer2020” at checkout to receive the discount. Shop now at hackwithdesignhouse.com

Maria Stanley Sample Sale
Save an additional 20% off the local designer's sample sale (including some new additions to the sale and further markdowns) now through Friday with code TOGETHER
@ mariastanley.com

Dugo Dress-up Event
Locally owned Galleria retailer, Dugo, is giving you a reason to get all dressed up even if you have nowhere to go. (Or to find some great pieces to save for all the parties and weddings you’re sure to go to, post-pandemic.) Save 20% all in-stock pieces, including dresses and gowns from designers Siri and Tom and Linda Platt as well as jewelry and beaded handbags. 
Ends 8/15 @ Dugo, 3595 Galleria, Edina, dressupgoout.com 

Wild Isles Swim Summer Sale
Locally owned, size-inclusive swim brand, Wild Isles, has been working on perfecting new sizing of its bottoms. Now, it’s clearing out what’s left of their old sizing before introducing the new styles with a sale. Save 10–30% on all bottoms in its online shop in sizes 4/6, 8/10, 12/14, and 16/18. 
Shop now at wildislesswim.com

KOKOON Clearance Sale
Local women’s wear brand, KOKOON, is clearing out its spring and summer collections with a major clearance sale, with items priced at $10, $20, $30 & $40. Be sure to check back every Friday for new additions to the sale—they’ll be adding more items every week through Labor Day weekend. All items final sale.
Shop now at kokoon.net

Atelier957 Up to 70% off Sale
Save 30–70% on spring and summer collections from St. Paul women’s boutique, Atelier957. Inventory is limited and items will go fast. Prices are already marked down online—no code required. 
Shop now at atelier957.com and in store at 957 Grand Ave, St Paul

Minneapolis Craft Market goes virtual 
The popular pop-up craft market has just announced the sad news that it will not be returning for any events for the remainder of 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak (barring any significant changes to the situation). The good news is it has moved its platform entirely online with a fully integrated digital marketplace featuring thousands of handmade products from local makers. These makers have relied on crafts markets and art fairs for much of their income, so they need our support now more than ever—keep them in mind when you start your holiday gift shopping. 
Shop now at shop.mplscraftmarket.com

THIS WEEK’S HAPPENINGS: 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12:

J.Lux Jewelry Trunk Show 
Peruse the latest collection by local designer J.Lux Jewelry in person while sipping bubbles during this by-appointment-only trunk show hosted by The Fitting Room boutique. Send an email to thefittingroommpls@gmail.com or text 612-229-8170 to book an appointment. 
Wednesday 4–7pm @ 316 W 38th St, Mpls, thefittingroommpls.com

Everthine Jewelry Online Shop Update 
The local jewelry maker will be launching new cigar band rings, mosaic stone pendant necklaces, tiny stone pendants, stone rings and more in its online store. 
Beginning Wednesday @ everthinejewelry.com 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 15:

Elliot Park Art Walk. Maker Market & Live Art
Experience the historic Elliot Park neighborhood through a tour led by the Theater of Public Policy, explore exclusive promotions and experiences in the Elliot Park Arts Quarter featuring Gamut Gallery, Kristi Abbott Art, Fades Of Gray Inc. Bee Ink Tattoo, Rose Salon, Band Box & FINNEGANS Brewery, and shop a pop-up market at Gamut Gallery featuring Las Ranas Jewelry, Jackson Cosmo Kenney, Thraxis Threads, Martzia Thometz and Cross Stitches by Juliana. Face masks required. More info at Facebook.
Saturday 1–4pm. Free. 8 slots available per time slot; reserve at gamutgallerympls.com

One Posh Closet: Defining Your Silhouette Masterclass Series
Learn how define your silhouette and unleash your inner confidence with this virtual masterclass series led by One Posh Closet owner Nicole Jennings and other stylists from the Posh team. The four-part series includes sessions on learning how to dress for your body type, how to flatter your figure, how to accessories and how to embrace your unique style. The premium package will also include weekly one-on-one sessions with a Posh stylist after each session. 
This Masterclass package will be released Saturday @ oneposhcloset.com. $125–$175. 

Open Saturdays at Northrup King Building 
Visit all four floors and view (and shop) the work of 350 artists and makers at the return of Northrup King Building’s First Thursday event, as they share the work they’ve created over the past few months. While you're there, be sure to check out Strey Collective in studio #179, featuring some favorite local fashion makers like Joeleen Torvick and Strey Designs. Social distancing and mask wearing apply. Learn more at northrupkingbuilding.com.
Saturday noon–4pm @ 1500 Jackson St NE, Mpls

CONTINUING:

Celina Kane Shop Drop
Minneapolis-based milliner Celina Kane has just done a new shop drop for the month of August. Shop her new mask-and-scrunchie bundles (made from vintage, reclaimed fabric), silk hair ties, velvet headbands and more @ celinakane.com

Hackwith Design House’s Sustain Shop Drop
After a long break, local apparel brand Hackwith Design House has added fresh, new styles to its Sustain Shop. The brand has cleaned out its studio to dig up samples, one-offs and old styles from previous seasons to mark down along with some newer styles. Heads up to all the repurposers and makers out there: The brand is offering fabric scraps from damaged or flawed HDH items (which are typically recycled through a local fabric recycling company, currently down due to COVID-19). If interested, please email emma@hackwithdesignhouse.com.
Now available @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Country Geh Brand Launch
Country Geh is a new fashion label by Minnesota-based, Liberian musician Mz Menneh inspired by African culture and traditions. Designed and based in Minneapolis and manufactured in Africa, Country Geh sells a mix of everyday and special event wear plus accessories featuring bold African patterns and colors, including some incredible woven handbags.
Shop online @ countrygeh.com

QBIPOC Art Space GoFundMe Launch
Vanessa McDuffie—special education teacher, writer, Minneapolis creative & community advocate—has just announced plans for an art space in Minneapolis dedicated to QBIPOC creatives. You can help fund its mission & learn more via its GoFundMe.

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sewing Classes at RETHINK
Tailoring and upcycling studio, RETHINK, has just kicked off its sewing classes at its new South Minneapolis storefront—properly spaced and sanitized for the COVID era. The ongoing classes includes everything from beginner's lessons to denim repair. Keep checking the website for more classes on an ongoing basis.
Reserve online & learn more about safety practices at rethinktailoring.square.site

ACG Summer Sale
Summer in the Twin Cities has been hotter than ever—so there’s no better time to pick up a breezy, one-of-a-kind caftan by local label ACG. The small brand is hosting a sale on its summer collection with markdowns of 25%–35% off. Look for items in natural fibers like silk and cotton, featuring hand-painted and hand-dyed details.
Shop online at acgmpls.com

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

Mill City Farmers Market: Digital Art Market
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Mill City Farmers Market has discontinued its art market for the season, but you can still shop their curated group of makers with its new Digital Art Market. Each week, it features four to five local artisans offering unique gifts, kitchenware and other handmade items each week on their blog, Instagram stories @mcfarmerskt and through a new digital art market email newsletter.
View the blog and sign up for the newsletter at millcityfarmersmarket.org

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP Shopping & Style Events: August 3–9, 2020

THIS WEEK’S HAPPENINGS:

This week’s offerings include Winsome Goods’ annual sample sale, a vintage sidewalk sale, a Latinx craft show and more.

Winsome Goods kicks off its annual Sample Sale this week.

Winsome Goods kicks off its annual Sample Sale this week.

MONDAY, AUGUST 3

The Business of Black Beauty
Minneapolis-based celebrity hairstylist and salon owner Faatemah Ampey talks all things beauty and business in the era of COVID-19, and how her salon SuiteSpot Salonspa has pivoted to community after civil unrest in a virtual talk with Sadiaa Beauty, a national Black-owned beauty guide, on Facebook Live.
Free online event. Tune in Monday @ 6pm at facebook.com/sadiaablackbeauty

MONDAY, AUGUST 3–THURSDAY, AUGUST 6

Parc x Hanmade Vintage Denim Pop-up
This week, North Loop shop Parc is hosting a sidewalk pop-up featuring Hanmade, a local brand that specializes in repurposed denim jeans and shorts. Learn more @parcshop on IG.
Monday–Thursday @ 212 N 2nd St #101, Mpls, open 11am–4pm daily

DAILY THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 9

One Last Luxe Clearance Event @ Galleria
Galleria has extended its annual summer clearance event from a weekend to a whole week. Save up to 80% on apparel, beauty, home and more from a mix of locally owned boutiques and national retailers. See the full list of deals at galleriaedina.com.
Daily through Sunday @ 69th & France Ave, Edina

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6

First Thursday at Northrup King Building
Visit all four floors and view (and shop) the work of 350 artists and makers at the return of Northrup King Building’s First Thursday event, as they share the work they’ve created over the past few months. While you're there, be sure to check out Strey Collective in studio #179, featuring some favorite local fashion makers like Joeleen Torvick, Karen Morris Millinery, Scott J Lehmann and Strey Designs. Social distancing and mask wearing apply. Learn more at northrupkingbuilding.com.
Thursday 5–9pm @ 1500 Jackson St NE, Mpls

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7

New World Night Market
Shop goods, including plant-based food, clothing, accessories, art and music, from local Black and Brown artisans and makers at the bi-weekly New World Night Market popup series, presented by Modus Locus gallery in partnership with Reverie, Legacy Arts Group and Powderhorn Neighborhood. Upcoming dates include 8/21 and 9/4. View the Facebook event for more info.
Friday 6–10pm @ 35th & Bloomington Ave S, Mpls 

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7–SUNDAY, AUGUST 9

June, Glam Diggers Vintage & Lori Barbero Sidewalk Sale
Designer resale shop, June, will be joined by special guests, Glam Diggers Vintage and Lori Barbero’s vintage store, Solid Gold, for a sidewalk sale featuring drastic markdowns and major deals. Expect rare and unique vintage and designer finds with surprising details and fine craftsmanship. Masks and 6-feet distancing will be required. Note: No dressing rooms will be available, so be sure to bring a tape measure or an outfit you can easily try clothes on with (like a simple dress or leggings/sports bra). Venmo, Square and cash payments will be accepted.
Friday–Sunday 11am–4pm daily @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Mpls

BEGINNING SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

Winsome Goods Sample Sale
Local women’s apparel brand Winsome Goods is doing its annual sample sale a little differently this year in reaction to the COVID-19 outbreak. There will be three ways to shop the sale in a variety of “social distances.” From Saturday, August 8 through Friday, August 14, the brand will be offering 45-minute appointments to shop the sale in private (parties up to 4 allowed). From August 15 through August 21, all remaining items will be moved to the sidewalk for a sidewalk sale. (No appointment necessary. Dressing rooms will not be available during the sidewalk sale, so plan accordingly.) Throughout these two weeks, the brand will also be offering many items for sale via its Instagram stories. Expect a mix of Winsome Goods samples and discontinued goods, along with pieces from Hazel & Rose, Al’s Tailoring and Yessenya, including clothing, shoes, bags and accessories.
August 8–21 @ Winsome Goods storefront, 201 6th St SE, Mpls
Schedule your appointment, view open hours & learn more at winsomegoods.com.

Sunday, AUGUST 9

Hecho Con Love Latinx Craft Show 
Premier Latino Events has partnered with Corazon Mexicano to create Hecho Con Love, a series of Latinx craft and artisan shows throughout the Twin Cities. The event will be held outdoors and social distancing will be required.
Learn more at facebook.com/Latincraftshow
Sunday 12–6pm @ La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N, Mpls

Runway for Hope Virtual Fashion Show & Fundraiser
Breast cancer survivors and supporters take the runway at this virtual fashion fundraiser and silent auction benefiting Hope Chest for Breast Cancer Foundation. Produced by Grant Whitaker and Freestyle Productions, the fashion show will feature looks from your favorite Galleria stores, which you can enjoy from the comfort of your couch. Registration to watch the fashion show is free, though a donation is suggested to help support Hope Chest’s mission of providing emergency financial support to Minnesota breast cancer patients actively undergoing treatment. Paid tickets at $75 are available and include access to view the digital fashion show, silent auction and brunch via curbside pickup.
Sunday 10:30am–noon
Online event. Buy tickets @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

NEW THIS WEEK:

Celina Kane Shop Drop
Minneapolis-based milliner Celina Kane has just done a new shop drop for the month of August. Shop her new mask-and-scrunchie bundles (made from vintage, reclaimed fabric), silk hair ties, velvet headbands and more @ celinakane.com

CONTINUING:

Hackwith Design House’s Sustain Shop Drop
After a long break, local apparel brand Hackwith Design House has added fresh, new styles to its Sustain Shop. The brand has cleaned out its studio to dig up samples, one-offs and old styles from previous seasons to mark down along with some newer styles. Heads up to all the repurposers and makers out there: The brand is offering fabric scraps from damaged or flawed HDH items (which are typically recycled through a local fabric recycling company, currently down due to COVID-19). If interested, please email emma@hackwithdesignhouse.com.
Now available @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Country Geh Brand Launch
Country Geh is a new fashion label by Minnesota-based, Liberian musician Mz Menneh inspired by African culture and traditions. Designed and based in Minneapolis and manufactured in Africa, Country Geh sells a mix of everyday and special event wear plus accessories featuring bold African patterns and colors, including some incredible woven handbags.
Shop online @ countrygeh.com

QBIPOC Art Space GoFundMe Launch
Vanessa McDuffie—special education teacher, writer, Minneapolis creative & community advocate—has just announced plans for an art space in Minneapolis dedicated to QBIPOC creatives. You can help fund its mission & learn more via its GoFundMe.

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sewing Classes at RETHINK
Tailoring and upcycling studio, RETHINK, has just kicked off its sewing classes at its new South Minneapolis storefront—properly spaced and sanitized for the COVID era. The ongoing classes includes everything from beginner's lessons to denim repair. Only a few spots are available for this week’s classes, but keep checking the website for more classes on an ongoing basis.
Reserve online & learn more about safety practices at rethinktailoring.square.site

ACG Summer Sale
Summer in the Twin Cities has been hotter than ever—so there’s no better time to pick up a breezy, one-of-a-kind caftan by local label ACG. The small brand is hosting a sale on its summer collection with markdowns of 25%–35% off. Look for items in natural fibers like silk and cotton, featuring hand-painted and hand-dyed details.
Shop online at acgmpls.com

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

Mill City Farmers Market: Digital Art Market
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Mill City Farmers Market has discontinued its art market for the season, but you can still shop their curated group of makers with its new Digital Art Market. Each week, it features four to five local artisans offering unique gifts, kitchenware and other handmade items each week on their blog, Instagram stories @mcfarmerskt and through a new digital art market email newsletter.
View the blog and sign up for the newsletter at millcityfarmersmarket.org

MARK YOUR CALENDARS:

8/15: Elliot Park Art Walk. Maker Market & Live Art (IRL)

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

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MSP Shopping & Style Events: July 28–August 2, 2020

This week’s happenings:

This week’s offerings include virtual style workshops, the launch of a new local fashion label, and one of the most popular vintage sales of the year.

Minnesota-based, Liberian-born designer Mz Menneh has launched her new label, Country Geh

Minnesota-based, Liberian-born designer Mz Menneh has launched her new label, Country Geh

TUESDAY, JULY 28

FGI MSP: Pandemic Pivot: The Designer Journey into Mask Masking
From fashion to function, face masks are a flourishing new product category. Join FGI MSP for a virtual discussion on how Minneapolis/St. Paul fashion professionals have changed their focus to mask making with the restrictions of the pandemic. This honest discussion will explore their journeys, from inspiration to problem solving. Panelists include KOKOON, Kat M Designz and Mad Owl, moderated by milliner Karen Morris.
Noon–1pm Tuesday
Online event. Tickets $5–$15 via Eventbrite

The Metropolitan Presents: Skin, Sleep, and Sarah Moe: Why Skin Is Essential for Skin Health
Join skincare clinic The Metropolitan for a virtual panel event with resident skin experts Suzanne St. James and Holly Kane, who will be joined by sleep expert Sarah Moe to talk about how to better your sleep and better your skin. The first 10 people to RSVP to the virtual event would receive a $100 gift card to use at The Metropolitan.
4–5pm Tuesday
Free online event. Tune in on @themonfrance on IG and Facebook Live to watch. Register at Eventbrite

THURSDAY, JULY 30

Fit for a Queen: A Size Inclusive Summer Trunk Show
The fashion & retail industry has traditionally ostracized women who wear plus-sizes. North Loop boutique Queen Anna wants to be a part of the community that changes that and elevates our conversation around inclusive sizing, because every woman deserves to feel her best at any size, shape or age. In this trunk show, the store is featuring Marcellamoda and Ripley Rader, two brands that are empowering their clients through great design and inclusive sizing. Join in for an evening of style inspiration, great shopping and fun.
5:30–7pm Thursday
Free online event. Register at Eventbrite

FRIDAY, JULY 31–SUNDAY, AUGUST 2

Art Heals: Local Motion Tent Sale
Local Motion Boutique in Uptown is hosting a tent sale that promises to be “fashionably small and socially distanced.” Masks will be mandatory and only 15 people will be allowed in to shop at a time. Expect deep discounts on women’s wear and accessories from small brands spanning the globe and Minnesota. Reserve your spot by purchasing a $5 ticket, which can be applied to any purchase during the event; entry without reservation may be available but not guaranteed.
4–9pm Friday, 10am–7pm Saturday & 10am–5pm Sunday
Reserve your spot for $5 via localmotionboutique.com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1

Tandem Vintage’s Vintage on a Dime Sale 
Join Tandem Vintage and friends for this fourth annual IRL sale, featuring racks and racks (and racks!) of vintage clothes, housewares, accessories, kids' vintage, and more at super reasonable prices. Tandem Vintage will be joined by special guests Arlee Park, Bekah Worley Co, Glamdiggers Vintage, and WAAM Industries. Masks will be required, and hand sanitizer will be available. Social distancing measures will be in place.
Early Bird entry from 8–9am: $20 (funds will be donated to Campaign for Black Men)
9am–4pm Saturday (free)
@ 2925 S 34th Ave, Mpls, find more info via Facebook

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 & SUNDAY, AUGUST 2

Powderhorn Art Fair
The 29th Annual Powderhorn Art Fair has moved online. Shop jewelry, pottery and more handcrafted goods by more than 100 local artisans online, or head out to experience a small Splash Market in South Minneapolis featuring community arts.
Virtual shop: Saturday at 8am to Sunday at 11:59pm @ powderhornartfair.org
In-person Splash Market: Saturday & Sunday 10am–5pm @ 35th St & Chicago Ave S, Mpls

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2

Style for Days: Understanding Your Personal Style
Are you frustrated with your wardrobe, but you can't quite put your finger on why? You may need a personal style rethink. This free webinar presented by One Posh Closet will help you discover your personal style, and find the empowerment and confidence it can give you.
Sunday 11am–12:30pm
Free online event. Register at Eventbrite

New this week:

Hackwith Design House’s Sustain Shop Drop
After a long break, local apparel brand Hackwith Design House has added fresh, new styles to its Sustain Shop. The brand has cleaned out its studio to dig up samples, one-offs and old styles from previous seasons to mark down along with some newer styles. Heads up to all the repurposers and makers out there: The brand is offering fabric scraps from damaged or flawed HDH items (which are typically recycled through a local fabric recycling company, currently down due to COVID-19). If interested, please email emma@hackwithdesignhouse.com.
Now available @ hackwithdesignhouse.com

NWKC: 2020 Experiments
Over the next few months, local menswear brand Northwestern Knitting Co. (aka NWKC) will be offering a small group of new designs and fabrics for pre-sale. These limited releases will open with pre-orders and finish with short production lead times, all with the goal of keeping creativity and experimentation going with less risk due to today’s unpredictable marketplace. First up is a set of fall/winter outerwear pieces now available for pre-order, shipped before 10/1.
View the collection and pre-order @ nwkc.us

Country Geh Brand Launch
Country Geh is a new fashion label by Minnesota-based, Liberian musician Mz Menneh inspired by African culture and traditions. Designed and based in Minneapolis and manufactured in Africa, Country Geh sells a mix of everyday and special event wear plus accessories featuring bold African patterns and colors, including some incredible woven handbags.
Shop online @ countrygeh.com

QBIPOC Art Space GoFundMe Launch
Vanessa McDuffie—special education teacher, writer, Minneapolis creative & community advocate—has just announced plans for an art space in Minneapolis dedicated to QBIPOC creatives. You can help fund its mission & learn more via its GoFundMe.

Continuing:

Locally Made Face Masks
Want to be safer in style while supporting a small business? Skip the big-box store and pick up a handmade, one-of-a-kind face mask crafted by a local designer or brand. In response to Gov. Walz’s statewide mask mandate in Minnesota, I’ve updated my Minnesota-made mask directory. Check it out and pick out a few new favorites.

Sewing Classes at RETHINK
Tailoring and upcycling studio, RETHINK, has just kicked off its sewing classes at its new South Minneapolis storefront—properly spaced and sanitized for the COVID era. The ongoing classes includes everything from beginner's lessons to denim repair. Only a few spots are available for this week’s classes, but keep checking the website for more classes on an ongoing basis.
Reserve online & learn more about safety practices at rethinktailoring.square.site

ACG Summer Sale
Summer in the Twin Cities has been hotter than ever—so there’s no better time to pick up a breezy, one-of-a-kind caftan by local label ACG. The small brand is hosting a sale on its summer collection with markdowns of 25%–35% off. Look for items in natural fibers like silk and cotton, featuring hand-painted and hand-dyed details.
Shop online at acgmpls.com

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

Mill City Farmers Market: Digital Art Market
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Mill City Farmers Market has discontinued its art market for the season, but you can still shop their curated group of makers with its new Digital Art Market. Each week, it features four to five local artisans offering unique gifts, kitchenware and other handmade items each week on their blog, Instagram stories @mcfarmerskt and through a new digital art market email newsletter.
View the blog and sign up for the newsletter at millcityfarmersmarket.org

Mark your calendars:

8/8–21: Winsome Goods Sample Sale (IRL & virtual)
8/9: Runway for Hope Virtual Fashion Show & Fundraiser (virtual)
8/15: Elliot Park Art Walk. Maker Market & Live Art (IRL)

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

MSP Shopping & Style Events: July 20–26, 2020

This week’s happenings:

This week’s offerings run the gamut from a makers market from artists and makers of color, to virtual style workshops and sidewalk swap shopping.

Local custom fashion label Antz Creationz is featured in the Healing Thru Art makers market this weekend.

Local custom fashion label Antz Creationz is featured in the Healing Thru Art makers market this weekend.

Tuesday, July 23–Sunday, July 26

Healing Thru Art
This art exhibition and makers market hosted by MartinPatrick3 will highlight and benefit artists and entrepreneurs of color. 20% of proceeds from the market will benefit local nonprofits, Hallie Q. Brown and ROHO Collective, and MartinPatrick3 will donate 100% of proceeds from an online and in-person fundraiser to the organizations. Artists include Angela Davis, ChristopherAaron Deanes, Christopher Harrison, Kenneth Caldwell, Ron Brown, Sean G. Phillips, Antz Creationz, The BowTie Billionaire, Houston White, Spencer Puckett, 4thecity and Butters by Jay. Free.
MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N, Mpls & online via @martinpatrick3 on Instagram
Opening: Thursday 5–7pm. Continues Friday–Sunday 10am–6pm
Social distancing guidelines will be maintained. Learn more

Crazy Days at 50th & France
50th & France's Annual Crazy Days sidewalk sales features discounts from stores with outdoor sale racks and tents along with other activities in the area, with social distancing guidelines in place. Many retailers also offer curbside pickup and/or delivery. Deals include 50% off spring collections at Bumbershute, up to 90% off spring collections at Bluebird Boutique, up to 75% off at Fashion Avenue and much more. Visit the website for a full list of participating businesses.
Thursday–Sunday
50thandFrance.com/events

Saturday, July 25

Define Your Silhouette: Mini Masterclass
Learn how define your silhouette and unleash your inner confidence with this free, virtual mini masterclass led by Queen Anna owner Nicole Jennings in collaboration with One Posh Closet. The mini class also offers more details on One Posh Closet’s services and a glimpse into Queen Anna’s four-part masterclass series, "Defining your Silhouette." 
Saturday 10:30–11am
Register online at Eventbrite.com

3jag design Trunk Show
The Fitting Room boutique is hosting an appointment-only trunk show for local jewelry label, 3jag design, this weekend. Book your private appointment this Saturday or anytime this week to peruse the new, curated collection by emailing the store at thefittingroommpls@gmail.com or texting 612-229-8170.
Saturday noon–3pm by appointment only
The Fitting Room, 316 W 38th St, Mpls, thefittingroommpls.com

BEGINNING THIS WEEK

Les Sól Online Shop Launch
New Minneapolis boutique Les Sól was set to open earlier this spring, until COVID-19 happened. In the meantime, it’s just launched its online shop. Founded by sisters Mikaela and Megan Harrod, Les Sól is a women’s lifestyle boutique with a West Coast vibe and a passion for community, small brands, independent artists and sustainability. Look for its brick-and-mortar to open this fall in Linden Hills.
Shop online now at shoplessol.com

Sewing Classes at RETHINK
Tailoring and upcycling studio, RETHINK, has just kicked off its sewing classes at its new South Minneapolis storefront—properly spaced and sanitized for the COVID era. The ongoing classes includes everything from beginner's lessons to denim repair. Only a few spots are available for this week’s classes, but keep checking the website for more classes on an ongoing basis.
Reserve online & learn more about safety practices at rethinktailoring.square.site

Continuing:

ACG Summer Sale
Summer in the Twin Cities has been hotter than ever—so there’s no better time to pick up a breezy, one-of-a-kind caftan by local label ACG. The small brand is hosting a sale on its summer collection with markdowns of 25%–35% off. Look for items in natural fibers like silk and cotton, featuring hand-painted and hand-dyed details.
Shop online at acgmpls.com

Sidewalk Swaps
How is one to safely donate clothing and shop sustainably during COVID times? Enter the sidewalk swap. After first popping up on the sidewalks of Minneapolis, the swap has since spawned iterations off Hiawatha in Minneapolis (@sidewalkswaphiawatha), St. Paul (@sidewalkswapstp), and most recently, outside of RETHINK Tailoring (@rethinktailoring) in Minneapolis, which will have a rack out front when the shop is open. How it works: First, check the Instagram page for the swap and make sure it’s open that day, and find out if there is space on the rack for donations-—namely, clean, summer-appropriate clothes. (You can DM them if you’re not sure.) Then, bring your donations and “shop” the rack for free. As a general rule, try to donate one piece for every piece you take. And be sure to wear a mask to shop!

Mill City Farmers Market: Digital Art Market
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Mill City Farmers Market has discontinued its art market for the season, but you can still shop their curated group of makers with its new Digital Art Market. Each week, it features four to five local artisans offering unique gifts, kitchenware and other handmade items each week on their blog, Instagram stories @mcfarmerskt and through a new digital art market email newsletter.
View the blog and sign up for the newsletter at millcityfarmersmarket.org

Mark your calendars:

7/30: Fit for a Queen: A Size-Inclusive Summer Trunk Show (virtual)
8/1: Tandem Vintage’s Vintage on a Dime Sale (IRL)
8/1–8/2: Powderhorn Art Fair (virtual)
8/2: Style for Days: Understanding Your Personal Style Masterclass (virtual)
8/9: Runway for Hope Virtual Fashion Show & Fundraiser

SUBMIT: Email me details about future events for consideration at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com.

Where to Get Personal Face Masks by Twin Cities Designers

7/23 UPDATE: In the wake of Governor Walz’s announcement that face coverings will be required across the state of Minnesota, I've updated this guide with the latest information.

Face masks by Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca

Face masks by Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca

Local fashion designers and sewers have been keeping busy sewing fabric masks to donate to medical and service professionals in need of PPE (personal protective equipment). Now, several are also making personal face masks for personal use. (Note, these masks are not certified as surgical or protective, but are created based on CDC guidelines.) Here’s a rundown of what some local designers are offering:

  • Clothing label ACG is offering masks on her website, available in pleated and contoured styles, in adult and kid sizes, with a secret pockets for filters. Order at acgmpls.com.

  • Behtsee Millman is making masks for personal use, available by donation. DM her at @btotheehtsee on Instagram for availability.

  • Designer Carole Bruns is making masks for sale in dozens of fabric options for $15 each, made from 100% cotton with a filter insert pocket. She will donate a mask for medical professionals for every mask sold. Order online at carolebruns.com.

  • Designer Christopher Straub is selling masks in adult ($15) and child sizes ($14), plus a made-to-order limited-edition version in 3 patterns ($17). He's using the money raised from sales to make masks for St. Francis hospital in Shakopee. Shop at christopherstraub.com.

  • Local maker Craftmade Aprons is selling masks for $10 each, but currently only available in one style and size small. You can also purchase masks to be donated to local organizations in need. With any mask purchase, $5 per mask will be allocated to the Project Black & Blue fund to support food service workers. Purchase online at bacraftmadeaprons.squarespace.com.

  • Local label Embellish A Little Co. is offering adult and kids’ face masks with filters in Ankari African fabrics for $15 each at embellishalc.com/accessories.

  • In addition to making masks for donation to local hospitals and Blue Cross, designer Erica Chronowski is making masks for sale to the public, priced at $12 including shipping. Order at www.etsy.com/shop/EricaChronowski.

  • Designer Fabrik Marge has masks for sale at fabrikmarge.com.

  • Local label Foat Design is selling masks made from 100% cotton quilting scraps for $10 each plus shipping, available in men’s, women’s and children’s sizes. Order at foatdesign.com.

  • Gray Home + Lifestyle is selling masks made from deadstock fabric from its textile line in adult plus 3 kids’ sizes in 12 fabric options for $12 each. You can also donate a mask to healthcare workers. Order by scrolling to the bottom of the page at grayhomeandlifestyle.com.

  • In addition to making masks to donate to local hospitals, local label Hackwith Design House is selling protective fabric 100% cotton masks from a CDC-compliant pattern at hackwithdesignhouse.com, available in child and adult sizes for $12–$15 each plus shipping. You can also donate masks by adding a note at checkout.

  • Designer Indigo & Snow is making made-to-order masks featuring her hand-illustrated and hand-dyed cotton fabrics in 8 different fabrics and 3 sizes. Masks start at $15 for basic styles and $32 for hand-painted versions. For every purchase, one will be donated to medical professionals. Local curbside pickup and shipping available. Note the current lead time for orders ranges from 10 days to 3 weeks. Order at indigoandsnow.com.

  • Designer Ivan Idland is selling personal face masks in a wide variety of patterns for $15 plus shipping in sizes ranging from small to large. A portion of the proceeds from each mask sale will benefit the efforts of Clothier Design Source, who are making masks for donation to medical professionals. Order at ivanidland.com.

  • Designer Joeleen Torvick is selling personal masks made from 100% cotton in two styles, including one with a filter pocket for $15 + shipping. You can also donate masks to help those on the frontlines and families of patients visiting hospitals. For each $15 donation given, two masks will be donated. Order at joeleentorvick.com.

  • Joynoelle is selling masks at her atelier during limited hours and her website. Each reversible mask is created using non-woven polypropylene sewn between 2 layers of 100% cotton (one layer is patterned the other is plain), elastic ties and bendable nose clamps for a secure fit. Available in 3-packs for $60 or individually for $20 at joynoelle.com and 312 W 42nd St, Mpls (check open hours before going).

  • Julie Meyer Leather Goods is offering face masks in a variety of styles and patterns for $10 each or 3 for $25. 10% of sales will be donated to the Artist Emergency Fund through Springboard for the Arts. Shop online at juliemeyerleathergoods.com.

  • Designer resale shop June is selling exclusive, locally made masks in a variety of pretty patterns and colors. Available in store or via curbside pickup at June, 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis.

  • Designer and The Fitting Room boutique owner, Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca, is selling made-to-order masks at $15 each plus $10 shipping per order from cotton fabric. Order by sending her a DM at @kimberlyjurek on Instagram.

  • KOKOON has masks available in pleated and curved styles in a wide array of fabrics, and also offers kids’ sizes. Masks are $15–$20 each; you can also donate masks for front line medical workers and first responders. Order at kokoon.net.

  • Soon-to-open women’s boutique Les Sol is making masks made with canvas on the outside, a soft cotton inside, filter pocket, and adjustable ear ties. Plus, they are selling filters at $3 for two. Masks are $15 for adults and $12 for kids plus shipping. 50% of the proceeds to help fight child hunger. Order at shoplessol.com.

  • Local designer Makwa Studio is making masks as part of her Ribbon Mask Project. For every Ribbon Mask sold, she will be donating 2 CDC compliant masks to an individual or organization in need. Lead time is 2–3 weeks; masks are $32 each. Order at makwastudio.com.

  • Mezamé Designs is selling masks made from reclaimed cotton fibers in a variety of colors and adult and kid sizes for $14, including shipping. Order at her Etsy shop.

  • Local boutique MILLE is selling masks made from fabric remnants of its in-house clothing line, and 100% of proceeds goes to The Loveland Foundation, which serves communities of color. Available in a pack of 4 for $25; shop online at shopmille.com.

  • Minneapolis Craft Market now has a mask collection with almost 70 designs available from local makers at shop.mplscraftmarket.com.

  • Minneapolis-based brand Nubi Tribe is selling masks in a variety of African fabrics in one size for $10 plus shipping. Order at nubitribe.com.

  • Fashion designer Rammy Mohamed is making and selling masks via her Instagram, @ramadhan_designs. To order, shoot her a DM.

  • Repair Lair is making masks for $5 (or free if you don’t have $5). Stop by to pick one up Thursday–Sunday and noon–6pm @.3304 E Lake St, Mpls. Have a question? Shoot them a DM @repairlair on Instagram.

  • RETHINK Tailoring is selling reversible cotton masks for $15 each at rethinktailoring.square.site.

  • Designer Scott J Lehmann is selling lined 100% cotton canvas masks for $20 each including free shipping. You can choose from solid or two-tone styles, and choose your colors. Each comes with 3 disposable paper filters per mask. Order at scottjlehmann.com.

  • Selena Ellis creates high-quality masks with a third non-woven layer for filtration in adult and kid sizes. For every mask purchased, she donates one to various organizations and individuals in need, and also donates $2 for every mask sold to a local nonprofit. Masks are $12 each. Shop online at www.selenaellis.org.

  • Steller Handcrafted Co. is offering face masks for $10–$12 in a wide variety of repurposed fabrics and sizes at stellergoods.com/face-masks.

  • Strey Designs is selling masks in 11 fabric options for $14 plus $6 flat-rate shopping per order. Masks are one size fits all but child sizes are available by request. Order at streydesigns.com.

  • Sun50 is offering face masks out of SPF 50 fabric at 1 for $12 or a 4-pack for $40 at sun50.co/accessories.

  • Designer Tessa Louise is offering 12 different fabric options in a range of adult and child sizes for $15 plus shipping (curbside pickup also available). You can also order masks for donation in increments of your choosing—$5 equals one mask donated. Order at tessalouise.com.

  • Local brand WAY the Label is offering 100% cotton masks in 7 fabrics in child and adult sizes at waythelabel.com for $15 each with free shipping. Proceeds from the sale of masks will be donated to The Sheridan Story to feed kids in need.

  • Local maker We the Starborn is selling reversible masks from 4 colorful vintage fabrics in two sizes for $15 each plus shipping. Order at wethestarborne.com/facemasks.

  • Local brand Wild Birds Flying is selling and donating masks made with 100% cotton fabric featuring its original bird prints in two sizes. Masks are $25 including shipping. Order at wildbirdsflying.com.

  • Local clothing label Winsome Goods is selling masks for $15–$20 including shipping, made from deadstock cotton fabric in a variety of solid colors, three mask styles and three sizes, including kids. For every mask sold, they will donate a mask to medical and service professionals in need. You can also donate without buying a mask. Order at winsomegoods.com.

The Shopping List MSP: 5/26–6/1

Beginning last week, Governor Walz allowed the Stay at Home order expire in Minnesota, replacing it with the Stay Safe MN order. That means retailers, from small boutiques to malls, are now allowed to be open for in-person shopping, as long as they have adopted and implemented a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan including social distancing guidelines for workers and customers, and allow no more than 50% of the establishment’s occupant capacity at any time. Starting today in Minneapolis, it will be required for masks to be worn by anyone within indoor public places, including retailers—shoppers and customers alike.

At the same time, most if not all stores are still offering curbside pickup and shipping options, and many are offering private in-store appointments—so there’s a way to shop, no matter your comfort level.

Read on for a regularly updated list of local retailers and malls now open, plus this week’s virtual style events and special deals being offered by local retailers, brands and makers.

North Loop retailers Queen Anna, Goldfine Jewelry, Jeromeo and Parc (clockwise from top left) participate in the Virtual North Loop Crawl this weekend.

North Loop retailers Queen Anna, Goldfine Jewelry, Jeromeo and Parc (clockwise from top left) participate in the Virtual North Loop Crawl this weekend.

VIRTUAL HAPPENINGS:

  • Artesota presents “Looking Glass: An Instagram Live Art Market” beginning this weekend with limited-edition, handcrafted goods by top local makers like Runi Clay Studio, Mezamé Designs and Studio Ok Ok and more. Different makers will be featured throughout the sale’s run. Daily through 5/30 via @artesota on Instagram.

  • Having trouble sleeping lately? Chances are that it could be affecting your skin. Join local skincare clinic The Metropolitan, sleep expert Sarah Moe and Some Great People for a virtual panel event on skin and sleep. The Met’s skin experts Suzanne St. James and Holly Kane will chat with Moe about how to better your sleep and better your skin. Tune in Wednesday 5–6pm at @themonfrance on Instagram and Facebook live.

  • Local jewelry designer Larissa Loden is hosting a sample sale on her Instagram stories @larissaloden on Thursday at 4pm. There will be 8 one-of-a-kind or limited-run earring styles available for $50 a piece. Each style is made from custom-cut, lightweight, matte-black acrylic in fun, joyful shapes. Thursday @ 4pm

  • The annual North Loop Spring Crawl has gone virtual. This Thursday–Sunday, the North Loop Neighborhood Association partners with North Loop retailers and restaurants for live demonstrations and a QVC-style shopping experience from retailers. Participating retailers include Queen Anna House of Fashion, Goldfine Jewelry, Statement Boutique, MartinPatrick3, Parc and Jeromeo Wellness & Design. Thursday–Sunday via Facebook.

  • Join HWMR founder Houston White this Friday morning for the virtual event, ”Coffee Conversations with Houston White: Creative Placemaking.” The one-hour moderated Q&A will give you the opportunity to find out how he created his HWMR clothing brand out of his North Minneapolis barbershop, and his work in the development of the Camdentown Business District. Tickets are $10 via Eventbrite. Friday 10–11am via Zoom.

  • Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Mill City Farmers Market has discontinued its art market (of which I'm on the committee) for the season. Fortunately, you can still shop their curated group of makers with its new Digital Art Market. Each week, it will feature four to five local artisans each week on their blog, Instagram stories @mcfarmerskt and through a new digital art market email newsletter. You can find unique gifts, kitchenware and other handmade items. This week's features artisans are Old World Cabinet, Lazy Susan makers Onkkafirte, wood goods makers Stirsby and Create Laser Arts. View the blog and sign up for the newsletter at millcityfarmersmarket.org.

  • Minneapolis Craft Market has gone virtual. The pop-up marketplace recently launched a digital marketplace featuring hundreds of handmade goods from dozens of local makers. Support small businesses from the comfort of your couch, at shop.mplscraftmarket.com. New items will be added daily.

  • Walker Art Center’s spring Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart has gone virtual with more than a dozen makers including ROX Jewelry, Dottir Jewelry, Wazo Designs and Makwa Studio. The sale is now available to shop through 6/14 at walkerart.org.

IRL HAPPENINGS:

  • Golden Rule boutique is celebrating its 5th birthday a little differently than expected due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Instead, they are opening up their store to up to 4 people at a time as part of a ticketed event. Your ticket both reserves your spot and secures a Golden Rule tote with a few goodies upon arrivals, and the $10 fee also counts toward store credit that can be used during the event. Masks will be required to enter, and hand sanitizer will be available. Tickets are going fast; book at eventbrite.com. Saturday, 6/6 from 10am–5pm @ Golden Rule, 350 Water St, Excelsior

  • Sophie Joe’s Emporium, the longtime West 7th antique consortium, is permanently shutting its doors effective May 31. In a farewell email to customers, owner Tammy Larsen cites the “COVID-19 crisis and future economic uncertainty” as the reason for the closure. As a final farewell, the store will hold a closeout sale running through May. The store will be open for a close-out sale at up to 75% off on Tuesday, 5/26 & Wednesday 5/27 from 10am–2pm before the store closes for good.. No more than 6 people are allowed in the store at a time, and masks are encouraged. @ 453 7th St W, St Paul

  • The Mill City Farmers Market is back—albeit in a different form due to the COVID-19 outbreak (and sadly, without the artisan market). Because the State of Minnesota considers farmers markets essential grocery providers, the long-running market plans to remain open to serve the community and support its local farming partners every Saturday beginning through October, unless otherwise directed by officials. But this means shopping safelythere will be special social distancing guidelines in place that shoppers must follow. Be sure to visit the Mill City Farmers Market website before heading to the market at millcityfarmersmarket.org/covid-19. Saturdays 9am–1pm (8–9am for immunocompromised shoppers) @ 750 S 2nd St, Mpls

  • Every Sunday beginning this weekend, Smith + Trade Mercantile in Stillwater will be hosting The Mercantile Market on its back patio. It features goods from farmers and makers from around the state who have been affected by the cancellation of fairs and farmers markets. Safety protocols, six-foot spacing and hand sanitizer stations will be in place. Sundays 11am–3pm @ 229 Main St S, Stillwater

ONGOING DEALS:

Architectural Antiques is offering 25% off online at www.archantiques.com, or 20% off in-store (or 25% off cash sales), Saturday and Sunday only.

BlackBlue is offering 20% off sitewide with code SPRING2020 (some exclusions apply, all sales final) at blkblu.com.

California Closets’ Twin Cities locations are offering 25% off all Classic White Systems plus 0 down payments, 0 payments and 0% interest for 12 months. Start by scheduling a complimentary design consultation today. Ends 5/31. Learn more at californiaclosets.com/locations/twin-cities.

Duke Albert is offering free shipping and free same-day Twin Cities delivery on all orders at dukealbert.com

Everyday People Clothing Exchange is offering free shipping and local delivery. Shop their Instagram @everydaypeople.

The Fitting Room is offering free shipping on all purchases via thefittingroommpls.com.

The Foundry Home Goods is offering 20% off Skagerak Denmark outdoor and indoor furniture through May (no code needed). Shop online at thefoundryhomegoods.com.

Golden Age Design is offering free shipping on all orders (excludes furniture) at goldenagedesign.com.

Golden Rule is offering 25% off cards, pantry and sale items with code SPRINGCLEANING through 6/1 at shopgoldenrule.com.

Goldfine Jewelry has launched Mystery Boxes. Basically, they’re full of jewelry treasures valued at 50–60% more than the price of the box.. (aka free jewelry.) Perfect to treat yourself or give as a gift. Shop online at goldfine-jewelry.com.

Hackwith Design House is offering free shipping on all orders at hackwithdesignhouse.com.

Holistic Purity CBD: Curb your anxiety and relax with 20% off CBD products from the local brand with code FEELGOOD20 at holisticpurity.com.

HOUSER, the North Loop fair-trade jewelry brand and gift shop, is donating 15% of all purchases to Second Harvest Heartland until further notice. Shop online at shophouser.com.

Jac & Violet jewelry is offering free shipping plus a free personalized card of your choice with all orders through 5/31 at jacandviolet.com.

Mille is donating 10% of sales from the ongoing Alex Mill Trunk Show to RAICES. Plus, save an extra 25% off all sale items with code EXTRA20OFF at checkout at shopmille.com.

Pharmacie gift shop and menswear store is offering free shipping with code SOCIALDISTANCE via pharmaciempls.com.

Stephanie Lake Design: complimentary door-to-door delivery, free domestic shipping, and gift certificates in any amount, now offered at a buy one, get one 50% off discount. The jewelry designer is also offering VIP services including jewelry repair and customization for customer-owned jewelry. Shop online at www.stephanielakedesign.com.

WAY the Label: Save 25% site-wide with code SHOPLOCAL plus free shipping at waythelabel.com.

STORE REOPENINGS:

  • Architectural Antiques: The architectural salvage and antique store is now open Tuesdays–Saturdays from 11am–3pm and by appointment. You can also shop online with delivery and curbside pickup at www.archantiques.com, where you can receive 25% off your order. @ 1330 Quincy St NE, Mpls

  • Arc’s Value Village: The thrift stores are now open 10am–6pm daily. Note, dressing rooms will be closed, credit cards are preferred, shoppers are asked to maintain a 6-foot distance and masks are required to shop. Virtual shopping appointments are also available. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org to learn more and for locations.

  • Atelier957: Now open during regular business hours. Masks will required to shop, gloves will be provided, and clothing will be disinfected after every fitting. Curbside pickup and online shopping available at atelier957.com. Private appointments are available by calling 651-646-0111. @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul

  • Blu Dot Outlet: Now open Saturdays and Sundays 10am–4pm to the public with safety protocols in place; disposable gloves will be available to shoppers. Or schedule a private appointment by calling 612-354-7964 or emailing outlet@bludot.com Tuesdays–Fridays. Shipping is also available. Learn more at www.bludot.com/minneapolis-outlet. @ 1323 Tyler St NE, Mpls

  • Bluebird Boutique: Now open noon–4pm weekdays and for private appointments 9am–noon weekdays with social distancing and safety measures in place. (Weekends TBD.) Curbside pickup is also available. Call or text 952-322-0813 for appointments, or shop online at bluebirdboutique.com. @ 3909 W 50th St, Edina

  • Bumbershute: Opening Monday with social distancing and safety measures in place during regular hours. You can also shop online at bumbershute.com. @ 5014 France Ave S, Edina

  • Clarabel Vintage: The vintage and antique store has reopened with occupancy limit and disinfectants for shoppers to use. Curbside pickup is also available. Visit clarabelvintage.com for more info. Hours: Saturday 11am–5pm and Sunday noon–5pm. @ 3018 W 50th St, Mpls

  • Covet Consign: The vintage furniture store has resume regular hours along with in-house vintage clothing vendors, Shop Country Club, Kollektiv and Neon Sky Vintage. Visit covetconsignanddesign.com for more info. @ 3736 Chicago Ave, Mpls

  • Dugo: The store is now open Monday–Saturday from 11am–4pm weekly with safety measures in place, and will offer masks, gloves and hand sanitizer for shoppers. It’s also offer curbside pickup and free shipping via dressupgoout.com. @ 3595 Galleria, Edina

  • Electric Fetus: The record and gift shop has reopened with new hours: Tuesday–Saturday from 10am–6pm. They will allow a maximum of 10 customers n the store at a time, and both staff and customers will be required to wear masks. You can also shop online at electricfetus.com. @ 2000 S 4th Ave, Mpls

  • Ergo Floral: Now open with new hours, Monday–Saturday from 10am–3pm with social distancing measures in place. Contactless curbside pickup and local delivery with orders $100+ are also available via ergofloral.com. @ 516 Selby Ave, St Paul

  • Everett & Charlie: The Linden Hills art gallery gift shop, which carries local favorite ROX Jewelry, is now open with social distancing and safety measures in place. Hours: Thursday–Saturday 11am–5pm & Sunday 11am–3pm. @ 2720 W 43rd St, Mpls

  • FindFurnish: The vintage home store has reopened with limited public hours (Saturday 10am–6pm & Sunday noon–4pm) with a maximum of 10 shoppers in the store at a time, and by appointment. Contact them to set up an appointment via findfurnish.com. @ 13 5th St NE, Mpls

  • Gallery 360: The art gallery and gift shop is now open following CDC and state health guidelines with new hours: Thursdays 10am–8pm, Fridays & Saturdays 10am–6pm & Sundays noon–5pm. @ 3011 W 50th St, Mpls, gallery360mpls.com

  • Gray Home + Lifestyle: The home and lifestyle store (along with its in-house children’s boutique, pip & pal) has reopened with updated hours and safety measures for in-store shopping, including only 4 customers in store at a time, contactless payment and face masks “appreciated.” New hours are Tuesday–Saturday from 10am–4pm and Sunday from noon–4pm. Curbside orders are still available and will be offered during store hours. Learn more at @grayhomeandlifestyle on Instagram. @ 264 Water St, Excelsior

  • Grethen House: The store’s two locations are now open with social distancing and safety measures in place. Shoppers are requested to wear masks to enter, and a limited number of masks will be available for those without one. Plexiglass has been installed at counters for a safer checkout experience, and there will be limited capacity if needed to maintain social distancing requirements. Appointments are available by request Monday–Friday 9–11am. New temporary hours: Monday–Friday 10am–5:30pm & Saturday 10am–5pm (Edina location) and Monday–Saturday 11am–5pm (North Loop). Curbside pickup is available but needs to be scheduled in advance. Email info@grethenhouse.com to schedule or for any questions. Shop online at grethenhouse.com. @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina & 212 3rd Ave N, Mpls

  • Hunt & Gather: The antique store is back with safety guidelines in place Monday–Saturday from 10am–6pm and Sunday from noon–6pm. They ask that people shop solo, limit shopping time, maintain 6 feet, and wear a required mask. Shopping is still available via curbside pickup and shipping. Get more info at @huntandgathermpls on Instagram. @ 4944 Xerxes Ave S, Mpls

  • JB Hudson Jewelers: The jewelry store is now open with regular business hours, Monday–Friday 10am–6pm and Saturday 10am–5pm. Curbside service will continue to be available. Learn more about their safety and social distancing measures at jbhudson.com/curbside. @ 901 Nicollet Mall, Mpls

  • Jeromeo Curated Wellness & Design. Massage Therapy, Furnishings and Design: The store is now open with safety measures in place, including hand sanitizers from its own in-house line of body products, PureomEO. Learn more at www.jeromeo.com. @ 250 3rd Ave N, Mpls

  • Local Motion: The store has reopened with new, limited hours: Fridays & Saturdays from 11am–6pm and Sundays from noon–5pm. They are limiting three customers in the store at a time and will have hand sanitizer available and are following CDC & state safety guidelines. You can still shop online at localmotionboutique.com. @ 2813 Hennepin Ave S, Mpls

  • Lula Vintage Wear: The store is allowing five shoppers in at a time—face masks required. You can also shop online, use curbside pickup and find updated hours at lulavintagemn.com or Instagram @lulavintagemn. @ 1587 Selby Ave, St Paul

  • MartinPatrick3: Now open 10am–6pm daily. Appointments are encouraged, and curbside pickup is also available. The store has also started carrying stationery from local brand russell+hazel, which recently shuttered its North Loop storefront permanently. @ 212 3rd Ave N, Mpls

  • My Sisters’ Closet: The consignment shop has resumed normal business hours with social distancing and safety measures in place, including face masks required by shoppers and staff and cashless transactions. No consignment is being accepted at this time. Visit their website mysistersclosetmn.com to learn more. @ 2741 Hennepin Ave, Mpls

  • Opitz Outlet: The designer outlet store is now open at both of its St. Louis Park and MInnetonka locations with new store hours: Mondays–Saturdays 10am–7pm & Sundays noon–6pm. Face masks are required to shop. Learn more at www.opitzoutlet.com.

  • Parc: Opening Monday with social distancing and safety measures in place with temporary hours: Monday–Saturday 11–5pm & Sunday noon–4pm. Contactless curbside pickup available during store hours and online shopping at parcboutique.com. @ 212 N 2nd St #102, Mpls

  • Queen Anna: Now open by appointment and for walk-ins, up to 10 people at a time. Masks are required to enter. Learn more about their safety protocols at queenanna.co. You can also use curbside pickup and shop online at queenanna.co or with their app. @ 109 N 2nd St, Mpls

  • Queenie & Pearl: Now open Wednesdays–Fridays noon–6pm and Saturdays–Sundays 11am–5pm. Curbside pickup, virtual shopping and private appointments are also available via @queenieandpearlmn on Instagram. @ 5014 Xerxes Ave S, Mpls

  • Requisite: Now open with social distancing and safety measures in place, Monday–Saturday 11am–6pm and Sunday 11am–4pm. Curbside pickup, shipping and home delivery are still available. DM @requisitenorthloop for orders. @ 211 N Washington Ave, Mpls

  • Retro Wanderlust: The vintage furniture haven reopens this week with hours Thursday & Friday noon–4pm, Saturday & Sunday TBA, Get updates at @retrowanderlust on Instagram. @ 8 12th Ave S, Hopkins

  • Rewind Vintage: Now open with temporary store hours: Wednesday–Sunday from 10am–5pm. Maximum capacity is 8 customers at a time, all customers must use hand sanitizer when entering the store, and masks required (will be available for purchase if you need one). Note fitting rooms are closed. Curbside pickup and shipping are also offered. For more info, visit rewindminneapolis.com @ 2852 Johnson St NE, Mpls

  • Rock Paper Scissors Goods: The record and gift shop is opening at its new Whittier location beginning Wednesday, 5/27, with temporary store hours of Tuesday–Thursday from noon–4pm and Friday–Sunday from noon–5pm. They will limit guests to 4 at a time, and there will be hand sanitizer and other safety measures in place. Curbside pickup, local delivery and shipping options are also available, plus appointments for private in-store shopping. Learn more at rockpaperscissorsgoods.com. @ 2403 Lyndale Ave S, Mpls

  • Rose & Loon: Rosedale Center’s maker-focused boutique reopens this week with the mall’s new hours, Monday–Saturday 11am–7pm & Sunday noon–5pm. You can also shop online at roseandloon.com. Note: Masks are encouraged but not required to shop. @ Rosedale Center, Rosedale

  • Roe Wolfe: Now open with social distancing and safety measures in place and temporary hours: Monday–Saturday 11am–5pm. Private appointments are also available Mondays–Fridays 10–11am, and curbside pickup is available by appointment. Shop online at roewolfe.com. @ 3175 Galleria, Edina

  • Serge and Jane: Now open to shoppers two-at-a-time. Disposable gloves and hand sanitizer will be available. Curbside pickup and online shopping are available at sergeandjane.com. @ 4532 France Ave S, Edina

  • Scout Handsome Apparel & Gifts: Now open daily 11am–4pm. They are limiting shoppers to 5 at a time, offering contactless payments and hand sanitizer. They will continue to offer curbside pickup during store hours. You can also shop online at https://www.scoutstp.com. Learn more about their safety measures at facebook.com/scoutstp. @ 327 7th St W, St Paul

  • Smith + Trade Mercantile: Now open Mondays–Fridays 10:30am–2pm & Saturdays 11am–2pm with safety protocols in place. Learn more at shop online at smithandtrade.com. @ 229 Main St S, Stillwater

  • Sophie Joe’s Emporium: As a final farewell, the store will hold a closeout sale through the end of May. The store will be open for a close-out sale with prices of up to 75% off. Your final days to shop are Tuesday, 5/26 and Wednesday 5/27 from 10am–2pm. No more than 6 people are allowed in the store at a time, and masks are encouraged. You can also shop select items online at hsophiejoesemporium.com. @ 453 7th St W, St Paul

  • Spoils of Wear: The ethical fashion store is now open 10am–3pm daily with social distancing and safety measures in place. Curbside pickup and online shopping are also available at spoilsofwear.com. @ 1566 Selby Ave, St Paul

  • Up Six Vintage: The store is now open with new hours: Tuesday–Saturday noon–5pm. The store requests only 4 shoppers at a time, for all shoppers to wear masks, and cashless purchases. Private shopping appointments, online shopping and curbside pickup are still available. Learn more @upsixvintage on Instagram. @ 189 Snelling Ave N, St Paul

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY:

  • BlackBlue: 651-260-5340 or email orders@blkblu.com for appointments. Shop online at blkbku.com. @ 614 Selby Ave, St Paul

  • Covered: The store is now open by appointment by only (a $250+ purchase is required) with social distancing measures in place. You can also shop via their Instagram, @covereduptown, and by booking a virtual shopping appointment. Curbside pickup is available, plus free shipping on orders $150+. Learn more about their COVID-19 protocols and appointment shopping at shopcovered.com. @ 1201 Lagoon Ave, Mpls

  • Filigree Jewelers: The fine jeweler is now open by appointment only with the hours Tuesday–Friday 11am–6pm and Saturday 11am–5pm. Masks will be required and provided to those who need one. Shop online or make an appointment at filigreejewelers.com. @ 210 N 2nd St #101, Mpls

  • The Fitting Room: Now open for private shopping appointments. Masks will be worn by staff and you are required to wear a mask in order to shop. Virtual appointments, curbside pickup, local delivery & free shipping are also available. DM for appointments @thefittingroommpls on Instagram. @ 316 W 38th St, Mpls

  • Flirt Boutique: The luxury lingerie boutique has reopened by appointment only, Tuesday & Wednesday 10am–3pm, Thursday–Saturday 10am–6pm, through May. Shop online at flirt-boutique.com. @ 177 N Snelling Ave, St Paul

  • Houser: The North Loop fair-trade jewelry and gift boutique is offering by-appointment shopping. Set it up by contacting info@denisehouserdesign.com. @ 212 N 2nd St #103, Mpls

  • June Resale: June is planning a slow reopening: Starting Wed, May 20 through June 2, the store is scheduling appointments during limited hours for intentional shopping, allowing only two people at a time and requests customers shop alone. They’re also providing disposable gloves and hand sanitizer, and sanitizing garments after try-ons. Buying will be by appointment only. Contact them at 622-354-3970, juneresale@gmail.com or DM for an appointment. Online and curbside pickup is still available. Visit @juneresale on Instagram for more info. @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Mpls

  • Stephanie’s: Now open by appointment only with safety measures in place through 5/31; curbside pickup and delivery are also available. Book appointments and shop online at stephaniesshop.com. @ 735 Cleveland Ave S, St Paul

OPENING JUNE 1:

  • Via’s Vintage: Will not open until June 1 for appointment-only shopping from noon–5pm daily with safety measures in place, but will begin accepting appointments beginning Monday. Book an appointment by sending a message via the store’s Instagram (@viasvintage) or Facebook pages. You can also shop virtually via its Instagram page. @ 2408 Hennepin Ave S, Mpls

WHERE TO DONATE:

Have you done some spring cleaning and looking to donate your goods? Here are some places currently accepting donations:

  • The new Sidewalk Swap project was set up by a South Minneapolis resident to help keep clothes moving through the fashion ecosystem. The concept is simple: Bring a piece to swap in for every piece you take. Want to swap by can’t because of health or accessibility? They’ll pick some items out for you, drop them off at your door, and take any clothing donations you want to make, contact-free. Shoot them a DM or follow @sidewalkswap on Instagram for updates. Usually open daily, weather permitting.

  • Arc’s Value Village’s donation drive-throughs are operating at maximum capacity; please call ahead to check the status. Help winnow down their merchandise, you can set up a virtual styling appointment, shop in person or window shop via their Instagram, @arcsvaluevillage. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org for donation guidelines and locations.

  • Bridging in Bloomington and Roseville provide furniture and household goods to families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness and poverty. You can drop off without an appointment daily, and also offer home driveway/garage pickup for a $75 fee. Visit their website at bridging.org to learn more about what they do and don’t accept.

  • The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota accepts select home goods, clothing, tools, and more. Its drop boxes are currently closed, but you can schedule a pickup to donate. Learn more about what donations are accepted and to schedule a pickup at epilepsyfoundationmn.org.

  • Sharing and Caring Hands, which provides food, clothing, shelter, transportation assistance and medical and dental assistance, is accepting food, clothing, household items, car seats, strollers, diapers and wipes, toys, TVs, electronics, personal hygiene and vehicles. Drop off Monday–Thursday from 8am–4pm or Saturday & Saturday from 8am–noon. Learn more at sharingandcaringhands.org.

  • Hidden Treasures thrift store in St. Anthony is a nonprofit serving those in recovery and reentry by providing work and community. They're currently accepting clothing, housewares, jewelry, holiday decor, sporting goods and tools, Monday–Saturday from 10am–5pm, weather permitting. Check their Facebook page before you head out to make sure they're open for donations at facebook.com/HiddenTreasuresMN.

  • The MN Tool Library accepts power tools, professional grade equipment and hand tools in good working condition, less than 5 years old. See their wish list here. They are currently doing no-contact donations. To set up a time, connect with the Minneapolis location at 612-440-8665 or the St. Paul location at 651-644-1882.

  • Salvation Army is accepting clothing, furniture, household goods, electronics and vehicles. Learn more, find the nearest drop-off location or schedule a free pickup at satruck.org.

Got a tip? Email me at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com!


The Shopping List MSP: 5/18–5/24

Beginning Monday, 5/18, Governor Walz has allowed the Stay at Home order expire in Minnesota, replacing it with the Stay Safe MN order. That means retailers, from small boutiques to malls, are now allowed to be open for in-person shopping, as long as they have adopted and implemented a COVID-19 Preparedness Plan including social distancing guidelines for workers and customers, and allow no more than 50% of the establishment’s occupant capacity at any time.

5/21 UPDATE: Minneapolis Mayor Frey has announced that masks will now be required in all indoor public places, including retailers, in the city of Minneapolis.

Ergo Floral in St. Paul reopens for business this week with social distancing measures in place.

Ergo Floral in St. Paul reopens for business this week with social distancing measures in place.

What that means:

  • Store associates and shoppers are encouraged (but not required) to wear gloves and cloth face coverings, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Different retailers have different rules, so be sure to check ahead of time if you have concerns.

  • Proactive cleaning protocols as recommended by the CDC, which include wiping down common areas and surfaces, such as door handles, shopping carts and baskets, keypads and register counters; register plexiglass shields, floor markers 6 feet from registers; and earlier closings, in order to provide adequate time for cleaning protocols. Safety and social distancing procedures will differ from store to store, so be sure to check with a store to find out what they’re doing to keep shoppers safe before going in.

  • At malls, touch-screen maps are turned off and common areas are closed. As of Monday, Rosedale Center, Ridgedale Center and Galleria in Edina will reopen; Mall of America will not open until June 1 (although several stores are offering curbside pickup—visit mallofamerica.com for a running list). Keep in mind that not all stores within the malls are reopening; visit their websites for a running list and updated hours.

However, many independent boutiques are planning on staying closed for the time being, offering shipping and curbside pickup instead. Meanwhile, COVID-19 cases and deaths only continue to increase with dozens more fatalities reported over the weekend as the confirmed case count eclipsed 15,000.

Most stores that are open will continue offering curbside pickup and shipping, too. Walz said he expects to have a similar set of guidelines in place for bars, restaurants, salons and barbershops to allow those businesses to reopen June 1. That plan will be presented to the public no later than May 20.

Find a partial list of independent boutiques that will be reopening with social distancing guidelines this week below. But first:

VIRTUAL HAPPENINGS:

That being said, much of the action is still online. Here are the top virtual shopping happenings of the week:

MPLS Craft Market has gone virtual. The pop-up marketplace recently launched a digital marketplace featuring hundreds of handmade goods from dozens of local makers. Support small businesses from the comfort of your couch, at shop.mplscraftmarket.com. New items will be added daily.

Walker Art Center’s spring Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart has gone virtual with more than a dozen makers including ROX Jewelry, Dottir Jewelry, Wazo Designs and Makwa Studio. The sale is now available to shop through June 14 at walkerart.org.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Mill City Farmers Market has discontinued its art market (of which I'm on the committee) for the season. Fortunately, you can still shop their curated group of makers with its new Digital Art Market. Each week, it will feature four to five local artisans each week on their blog, Instagram stories @mcfarmerskt and through a new digital art market email newsletter. You can find unique gifts, kitchenware and other handmade items. This week’s picks include Adam Gruetzmacher ceramics, Maat Mons bags and soft goods, Matthew Krousey Ceramics, Redcruiser illustrated stationery and home goods, and Vikse jewelry. View the blog and sign up for the newsletter at millcityfarmersmarket.org

Artesota presents “Looking Glass: An Instagram Live Art Market” beginning this weekend with limited-edition, handcrafted goods by top local makers like Runi Clay Studio, Mezamé Designs and Studio Ok Ok and more. Different makers will be featured throughout the sale’s run daily 5/22–5/30 via @artesota on Instagram.

Reserve your spot for the free replay of Queen Anna’s master class, “Style for Days: Defining Your Style,” taking place on Saturday, 5/23, at 11am. Sign up at the link on their Instagram account, @queenannaliving.

CLOSINGS:

russell + hazel: Due to the impact of COVID-19, the local stationery brand has made the decision to close its flagship store in the North Loop. Fortunately, you can now find their goods stocked across the street at MartinPatrick3 and online at russellandhazel.com.

Sophie Joe’s Emporium, the longtime, beloved West 7th antique consortium, is permanently shutting its doors, effective May 31. In a farewell email to customers, owner Tammy Larsen cites the “COVID-19 crisis and future economic uncertainty” as the reason for the closure. As a final farewell, the store will hold a closeout sale running through May. The store will be open for a close-out sale beginning Monday at up to 75% off. Open this Monday–Wednesday plus Tuesday, 5/26 & Wednesday 5/27 from 10am–2pm. No more than 6 people are allowed in the store at a time, and masks are encouraged. 453 7th St W, St Paul

STORE REOPENINGS:

  • Architectural Antiques: The architectural salvage and antique store is now open Tuesdays–Saturdays from 11am–3pm and by appointment. You can also shop online with delivery and curbside pickup at www.archantiques.com, where you can receive 25% off your order. @ 1330 Quincy St NE, Mpls

  • Atelier957: Open during regular hours beginning Monday. Masks will required to shop, and gloves will be provided, and clothing will be disinfected after every fitting. Curbside pickup and online shopping available at atelier957.com. Plus, Save 20% off site-wide with code MemorialDaySale at checkout this weekend (ends 5/27). Private appointments available by calling 651-646-0111. @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul

  • Blu Dot Outlet: Open Saturday 10am–4pm this weekend with safety protocols in place. Learn more at www.bludot.com/minneapolis-outlet. @ 1323 Tyler St NE, Mpls

  • Bluebird Boutique: Open noon–4pm and private appointments 9am–noon weekdays beginning Monday with social distancing and safety measures in place. (Weekends TBD.) Curbside pickup is also available. Call or text 952-322-0813 for appointments, or shop online at bluebirdboutique.com. @ 3909 W 50th St, Edina

  • Bumbershute: Opening Monday with social distancing and safety measures in place for regular hours. You can also shop online at bumbershute.com. @ 5014 France Ave S, Edina

  • Covered: Beginning Monday, the store will be open by appointment only (a $250+ purchase is required) with social distancing measures in place. You can also shop via their Instagram, @covereduptown, and by booking a virtual shopping appointment. Curbside pickup is available, plus free shipping on orders $150+. Learn more about their COVID-19 protocols and appointment shopping at shopcovered.com. @ 1201 Lagoon Ave, Mpls

  • Clarabel Vintage: The vintage and antique store has reopened with occupancy limit and disinfectants for shoppers to use. Curbside pickup is also available. Visit clarabelvintage.com for more info. @ 3018 W 50th St, Mpls

  • Covet Consign: The vintage furniture store will resume regular hours beginning Wednesday along with in-house vintage clothing vendors, Shop Country Club, Kollektiv and Neon Sky Vintage. Visit covetconsignanddesign.com for more info. @ 3736 Chicago Ave, Mpls

  • Dugo: The store is now open Monday–Saturday from 11am–4pm weekly with safety measures in place, and will offer masks, gloves and hand sanitizer for shoppers. The store is also offer curbside pickup and free shipping via dressupgoout.com. @ 3595 Galleria, Edina

  • Electric Fetus: The record and gift shop reopens Tuesday with new hours: Tuesday–Saturday from 10am–6pm. They will allow a maximum of 10 customers n the store at a time, and both staff and customers will be required to wear masks. You can also shop online at electricfetus.com. @ 2000 S 4th Ave, Mpls

  • Ergo Floral: Opening beginning this week, Monday–Saturday from 10am–3pm with social distancing measures in place. Contactless curbside pickup and local delivery with orders $100+ are also available via ergofloral.com. @ 516 Selby Ave, St Paul

  • Filigree Jewelers: The fine jeweler is now open by appointment only with the hours Tuesday–Friday 11am–6pm and Saturday 11am–5pm. Masks will be required and provided to those who need one. Shop online or make an appointment at filigreejewelers.com. @ 210 N 2nd St #101, Mpls

  • Flirt Boutique: The luxury lingerie boutique is reopening by appointment only, Tuesday & Wednesday 10am–3pm, Thursday–Saturday 10am–6pm, through May. Shop online at flirt-boutique.com. @ 177 N Snelling Ave, St Paul

  • Everett & Charlie: The art gallery gift shop, which carries local favorite ROX Jewelry, is open with social distancing and safety measures in place. @ 2720 W 43rd St, Mpls

  • FindFurnish: The vintage home store has plans for reopening with limited public hours and by appointment beginning this weekend. Contact them to set up an appointment via findfurnish.com. @ 13 5th St NE, Mpls

  • The Fitting Room: Now open for private shopping appointments. Masks will be worn by staff and you are required to wear a mask in order to shop. Virtual appointments, curbside pickup, local delivery & free shipping are also available. DM for appointments @thefittingroommpls on Instagram. @ 316 W 38th St, Mpls

  • Gallery 360: The art gallery and gift shop is now open following CDC & state health guidelines with new hours: Thursdays 10am–8pm, Fridays & Saturdays 10am–6pm & Sundays noon–5pm. @ 3011 W 50th St, Mpls, gallery360mpls.com

  • Gray Home + Lifestyle: The home and lifestyle store (along with its in-house children’s boutique, pip & pal) reopens on Tuesday with updated hours and safety measures for in-store shopping, including only 4 customers in store at a time, contactless payment and face masks “appreciated.” New hours are Tuesday–Saturday from 10am–4pm and Sunday from noon–4pm. Curbside orders are still available and will be offered during store hours. Learn more at @grayhomeandlifestyle on Instagram. @ 264 Water St, Excelsior

  • Grethen House: Beginning Monday, the store’s two locations will be open with social distancing and safety measures in place. Shoppers are requested to wear masks to enter (required in the city of Minneapolis); a limited number of masks will be available for those without one. Plexiglass has been installed at counters for a safer checkout experience, and there will be limited capacity if needed to maintain social distancing requirements. Appointments are available by request Monday–Friday 9–11am. Curbside pickup is available but needs to be scheduled in advance. Email info@grethenhouse.com to schedule or for any questions. Shop online at grethenhouse.com, and save an extra 15% off your entire order including sale with code MEMORIAL15 (ends Monday at 11:59pm). @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina & 212 3rd Ave N, Mpls

  • Hunt & Gather: The antique store is back with safety guidelines in place Monday–Saturday from 10am–6pm and Sunday from noon–6pm. They ask that people shop solo, limit shopping time, maintain 6 feet, and wear a required mask. Shopping is still available via curbside pickup and shipping. Get more info at @huntandgathermpls on Instagram. @ 4944 Xerxes Ave S, Mpls

  • JB Hudson Jewelers: The jewelry store is now open with regular business hours, Monday–Friday 10am–6pm and Saturday 10am–5pm. Curbside service will continue to be available. Learn more about their safety and social distancing measures at jbhudson.com/curbside. @ 901 Nicollet Mall, Mpls

  • June Resale: June is planning a slow reopening: Starting Wed, May 20 through June 2, the store is scheduling appointments during limited hours for intentional shopping, allowing only two people at a time and requests customers shop alone. Staff will be wearing masks and customers must wear masks while in the shop, and they’re also providing disposable gloves and hand sanitizer, and sanitizing garments after try-ons. Buying will be by appointment only. Contact them at 622-354-3970, juneresale@gmail.com or DM for an appointment. Online and curbside pickup is still available. Visit @juneresale on Instagram for more info. @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Mpls

  • Local Motion: The store reopens this weekend with new, limited hours: Fridays & Saturdays from 11am–6pm and Sundays from noon–5pm. They are limiting three customers in the store at a time and will have hand sanitizer available and are following CDC & state safety guidelines. Masks are required to shop. You can still shop online at localmotionboutique.com. @ 2813 Hennepin Ave S, Mpls

  • Lula Vintage Wear: The store is allowing five shoppers in at a time—face masks required. It will be open Tuesday–Sunday from 11am–6pm this week. You can also shop online at lulavintagemn.com or Instagram @lulavintagemn. @ 1587 Selby Ave, St Paul

  • MartinPatrick3: Open 10am–6pm daily. Appointments are encouraged, and curbside pickup is also available. @ 212 3rd Ave N, Mpls

  • My Sisters’ Closet: The consignment shop has resumed normal business hours with social distancing and safety measures in place, including face masks required by shoppers and staff and cashless transactions. No consignment is being accepted at this time. Visit their website mysistersclosetmn.com to learn more. @ 2741 Hennepin Ave, Mpls

  • Parc: Opening Monday with social distancing and safety measures in place Monday–Saturday noon–5pm & Sunday noon–4pm. Contactless curbside pickup available during store hours and online shopping at parcboutique.com. @ 212 N 2nd St #102, Mpls

  • Queen Anna: Open beginning Monday by appointment and for walk-ins, up to 10 people at a time. Masks are required to enter. Learn more about their safety protocols at https://www.queenanna.co/pages/covid-19-response. You can also use curbside pickup and shop online at queenanna.co or with their app. @ 109 N 2nd St, Mpls

  • Queenie & Pearl: Opening Monday from noon–6pm with a sidewalk sale full of discounted pieces. Also open this week Tuesday 4–7 and Wednesday–Sunday regular hours. Curbside pickup, virtual shopping and private appointments are also available via @queenieandpearlmn on Instagram. @ 5014 Xerxes Ave S, Mpls

  • Requisite: Now open with social distancing and safety measures in place, Monday–Saturday 11am–6pm and Sunday 11am–4pm. Curbside pickup, shipping and home delivery are still available. DM @requisitenorthloop for orders. @ 211 N Washington Ave, Mpls

  • Retro Wanderlust: The vintage furniture haven reopens this week with hours Thursday & Friday noon–4pm, Saturday & Sunday TBA, Get updates at @retrowanderlust on Instagram. @ 8 12th Ave S, Hopkins

  • Rewind Vintage: Reopens Wednesday with temporary store hours Wednesday–Sunday from 10am–5pm. Maximum capacity is 8 customers at a time, all customers must use hand sanitizer when entering the store, and masks required (will be available for purchase if you need one). Note fitting rooms are closed. Curbside pickup and shipping are also offered. For more info, visit rewindminneapolis.com @ 2852 Johnson St NE, Mpls

  • Roe Wolfe: Opening Monday with social distancing and safety measures in place, Monday–Saturday 11am–5pm. Private appointments available Mondays–Fridays 10–11am. Curbside pickup available by appointment. Shop online at roewolfe.com. @ 3175 Galleria, Edina

  • Serge and Jane: Opening Monday to shoppers two-at-a-time. Disposable gloves and hand sanitizer will be available. Curbside pickup and online shopping are available at sergeandjane.com. @ 4532 France Ave S, Edina

  • Scout Handsome Apparel & Gifts: The store reopens this weekend, Sunday–Friday from 11am–4pm, Saturday from 10am–4pm, Monday from 11am–4. They are limiting shoppers to 5 at a time, offering contactless payments and hand sanitizer. They will continue to offer curbside pickup during store hours. You can also shop online at https://www.scoutstp.com. Learn more about their safety measures at https://www.facebook.com/scoutstp. @ 327 7th St W, St Paul

  • Sophie Joe’s Emporium: As a final farewell, the store will hold a closeout sale through the end of May. The store will be open for a close-out sale beginning Monday at up to 75% off. Open this Monday–Wednesday plus Tuesday, 5/26 & Wednesday 5/27 from 10am–2pm. No more than 6 people are allowed in the store at a time, and masks are encouraged. 453 7th St W, St Paul

  • Spoils of Wear: Beginning Wednesday, the ethical fashion store will be open 10am–3pm daily with social distancing and safety measures in place. Curbside pickup and online shopping are also available at spoilsofwear.com.

  • Stephanie’s: Open by appointment only beginning Tuesday with safety measures in place. Book via stephaniesshop.com. @ 735 Cleveland Ave S, St Paul

OPENING NEXT WEEK:

  • Rock Paper Scissors Goods: The record and gift shop is opening at its new Whittier location beginning 5/27 with temporary store hours: Tuesday–Thursday from noon–4pm and Friday–Sunday from noon–5pm. They will limit guests to 4 at a time, and shoppers must wear masks. There will be hand sanitizer and other safety measures in place. They will continue curbside pickup, local delivery and shipping options, plus appointments for private in-store shopping. Learn more at rockpaperscissorsgoods.com. @ 2403 Lyndale Ave S, Mpls

OPENING JUNE 1:

  • Via’s Vintage: Will not open until June 1 for appointment-only shopping from noon–5pm daily with safety measures in place, but will begin accepting appointments beginning Monday. Book an appointment by sending a message via the store’s Instagram (@viasvintage) or Facebook pages. You can also shop virtually via its Instagram. @ 2408 Hennepin Ave S, Mpls

WHERE TO DONATE:

Have you done some spring cleaning and looking to donate your goods? Here are some places currently accepting donations:

  • The new Sidewalk Swap project was set up by a South Minneapolis resident to help keep clothes moving through the fashion ecosystem. The concept is simple: Bring a piece to swap in for every piece you take. Want to swap by can’t because of health or accessibility? They’ll pick some items out for you, drop them off at your door, and take any clothing donations you want to make, contact-free. Shoot them a DM or follow @sidewalkswap on Instagram for updates. Usually open daily, weather permitting.

  • While Arc’s Value Village is still closed for in-person shopping until further notice, they’re taking donations via contact-free drive-through open daily 10am–6pm at all of their locations (except Richfield, open 10am–4pm). They’ve been overwhelmed with donations, so to help winnow down their merchandise, you can set up a virtual styling appointment or window shop via their Instagram, @arcsvaluevillage. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org for donation guidelines and locations.

  • Bridging in Bloomington and Roseville provide furniture and household goods to families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness and poverty. You can drop off without an appointment daily, and also offer home driveway/garage pickup for a $75 fee. Visit their website at bridging.org to learn more about what they do and don’t accept.

  • The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota accepts select home goods, clothing, tools, and more. Its drop boxes are currently closed, but you can schedule a pickup to donate. Learn more about what donations are accepted and to schedule a pickup at epilepsyfoundationmn.org.

  • Sharing and Caring Hands, which provides food, clothing, shelter, transportation assistance and medical and dental assistance, is accepting food, clothing, household items, car seats, strollers, diapers and wipes, toys, TVs, electronics, personal hygiene and vehicles. Drop off Monday–Thursday from 8am–4pm or Saturday & Saturday from 8am–noon. Learn more at sharingandcaringhands.org.

  • Hidden Treasures thrift store in St. Anthony is a nonprofit serving those in recovery and reentry by providing work and community. They're currently accepting clothing, housewares, jewelry, holiday decor, sporting goods and tools, Monday–Saturday from 10am–5pm, weather permitting. Check their Facebook page before you head out to make sure they're open for donations at facebook.com/HiddenTreasuresMN.

  • The MN Tool Library accepts power tools, professional grade equipment and hand tools in good working condition, less than 5 years old. See their wish list here. They are currently doing no-contact donations. To set up a time, connect with the Minneapolis location at 612-440-8665 or the St. Paul location at 651-644-1882.

  • Salvation Army is accepting clothing, furniture, household goods, electronics and vehicles. Learn more, find the nearest drop-off location or schedule a free pickup at satruck.org.

ONGOING DEALS:

1004 Designs is offering 75% off its Fall/Winter 2019 collection of hand-knit apparel and accessories with code STAYHOME at 1004designs.com, plus free shipping.

Amani’s Fashions is offering $30 off any tunic or abaya through Friday, plus free shipping at amanisfashions.com.

A MANO Ceramics is offering free shipping on all orders over $75 at www.weshopamano.com with code SHIPPINGLOVE

Architectural Antiques is offering 20% off online at www.archantiques.com.

BlackBlue is offering 20% off sitewide with code SPRING2020 (some exclusions apply, all sales final) at blkblu.com.

California Closets Twin Cities locations are offering 25% off all Classic White Systems plus 0 down payments, 0 payments and 0% interest for 12 months. Start by scheduling a complimentary design consultation today. Ends 5/31. Learn more at californiaclosets.com/locations/twin-cities.

Duke Albert is offering free shipping and free same-day local delivery on all orders at dukealbert.com

Everyday People Clothing Exchange is offering free shipping and local delivery. Shop their Instagram @everydaypeople.

The Fitting Room is offering a free $20 gift card for every $100 gift card purchase made online via thefittingroommpls.com. You can also make a virtual shopping appointment.

The Foundry Home Goods is offering 20% off Skagerak Denmark outdoor and indoor furniture through May (no code needed).

From Grasse with Love is offering 20% off all personal-size fragrances at grassewithlove.com.

Golden Age Design is offering free shipping on all orders (excludes furniture) at goldenagedesign.com.

Golden Rule is offering 25% off cards, pantry and sale items with code SPRINGCLEANING at shopgoldenrule.com. Plus, get $5 off your next purchase when you buy a print from the store’s “Wonders Never Cease” group show at shopgoldenrule.com/pages/wonders-never-cease.

Goldfine Jewelry has launched Mystery Boxes. Basically, they’re full of jewelry treasures valued at 50–60% more than the price of the box.. (aka free jewelry.) Perfect to treat yourself or give as a gift.

Hackwith Design House is offering a 30% off promo code for its collection of sustainable shoes for Dr. Scholl's with code HACKWITH30FS at drschollsshoes.com. Plus, get free shipping on all orders at hackwithdesignhouse.com.

Hazel & Rose is offering free shipping on orders of $100+ at shophazelandrose.com. The ethical fashion store is also launching something special each day this week in partnership with Winsome Goods’s zero-waste project. Watch their Instagram story @shophazelandrose around noon every Wednesday for the next release. 

Holistic Purity CBD: Curb your anxiety and relax with 20% off CBD products from the local brand with code FEELGOOD20 at holisticpurity.com.

HOUSER, the North Loop fair-trade jewelry brand and gift shop, is donating 15% of all purchases to Second Harvest Heartland until further notice. Shop online at shophouser.com.

Idun in St. Paul is offering 20% off sitewide with code HJEM plus free shipping online at shopidun.com. (Exclusions apply.)

Jac & Violet jewelry is offering free shipping plus a free personalized card of your choice with all orders through 5/31 at jacandviolet.com.

Joeleen Torvick is offering 40% off her fall/winter 2019 collection at joeleentorvick.com. Discount automatically applied at checkout.

Julia Elise skincare is donating 10% of sales from her spring self-care bundles to Open Arms Minnesota. Shop at juliaelise.com.

June Resale is loading up its online store and offering free shipping online at juneresale.com with code SOCIALDISTANCE

Kisa Boutique is offering free shipping on orders over $100 via its online store kisaboutique.com with code SHOPATHOME, plus Kisa Turkish towels on sale for $25 each.

Larissa Loden Jewelry has restocked her quarantine jewelry craft kits and is offering free shipping all month at larissaloden.com. Plus, shop new limited-edition designs every Thursday, and help give back on Do Good Tuesdays.

Local Motion boutique is offering 30% off with code SPRING30 (excludes sale items) at localmotionboutique.shop.

Mille is donating 10% of sales from a rotating selection of trunk shows in the coming weeks. Currently, 10% of sales from the Alex Mill Trunk Show will be donated to RAICES. Plus, save an extra 25% off all sale items with code EXTRA20OFF at checkout at shopmille.com.

Neal Jewelry is offering free shipping plus 25% off ready-to-ship jewelry (excluding fine jewelry) with code BEWELL at nealjewelry.com.

Oktober Kissed is offering 40% off all orders at oktoberkissed.com with code STAYHOME plus free shipping.

Pharmacie gift shop and menswear store is offering free shipping with code SOCIALDISTANCE via pharmaciempls.com.

Stephanie Lake Design: complimentary door-to-door delivery, free domestic shipping, and gift certificates in any amount, now offered at a buy one, get one 50% off discount. The jewelry designer is also offering VIP services including jewelry repair and customization for customer-owned jewelry. Shop online at www.stephanielakedesign.com.

WAY the Label: Save 25% site-wide with code SHOPLOCAL plus free shipping at waythelabel.com.

Got a tip? Email me at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com!

A Quarantine-Era Guide to Being a More Mindful, Ethical Shopper & Making Your Clothing Last

Fashion Revolution Week, which takes place every year during the last week of April, is a global initiative that campaigns for a clean, safe, fair, transparent and accountable fashion industry. As the world faces the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization’s ongoing #LovedClothesLast movement is especially prescient. It encourages us to use our increased days indoors to care for our clothes better, mending and making clothing, and adopting a mindset of longevity when it comes to our wardrobes—opting to invest in better-quality garments instead of fast fashion. That means mending and removing stains from your clothes, shaving your sweaters, and polishing your shoes. Here are some ideas for increasing the longevity of your clothing and accessories, with some recommended local resources.

Image via Science & Kindness

Image via Science & Kindness

1. Get your stuff repaired. Well-made clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and other accessories are often worth the cost to repair them. That’s one reason I often turn to vintage and secondhand designer goods.

  • Learn how to do a couple simple stitches via an online tutorial. Visible mending has become a trend lately, so you don’t have to worry about something showing its wear. Shaving sweaters using a sweater shaver is a great way to make them look good as new, and some shoe polish is also a great way to touch up leather bags and shoes.

  • Repair Lair specializes in fixing outdoor clothing and camping equipment via mail. Learn more at repairlair.com

  • Science & Kindness, which specializes in visible denim repairs, is taking mail orders. Learn more at https://www.instagram.com/scienceandkindness/?hl=en on Instagram.

  • Jewelry designer Stephanie Lake Design is offering new services including jewelry repair and customization for customer-owned jewelry. Inquire via DM or www.stephanielakedesign.com.

  • Greenwich Vintage Co. is now offering local pickup and delivery in the Twin Cities for classic repair, recrafting and resoling of men’s and women’s footwear. Prices for shines start at $20. Call 612-310-0373, visit their website at https://greenwichvintage.us/ or connect with the brand on social media.

2. Get your stuff cleaned—the right way.

  • Hand wash and line dry as much as possible. It’s gentler on your clothing, and makes it last longer. (Heat can really do a number on natural fibers.) I swear by Oxy Clean powder to get whites bright again. (Just be careful using it on anything that could color-bleed.) Spraying musty-smelling clothing (like vintage) with a spray bottle filled with vodka and using Dawn dish soap for stains are some other good tricks.

  • Mona Williams owner Patric Richardson, aka The Laundry Evangelist, is an incredible local resource for laundry and stain removal. He even has a new book coming out later this year! For now, you can order his laundry supplies at monawilliams.com and follow their Facebook page for upcoming virtual Laundry Camps.

  • New tailoring and sewing lounge RETHINK Tailoring and Sewing Lounge is accepting dropoff repairs. They also specialize in upcycling and reusing discarded garments, and they also offers basic sewing tutorials. Check them out at rethinktailoring.com and @rethinktailoring on Instagram.

3. Upcycle your old clothes by altering, dyeing or customizing them.

  • As many are in quarantine, it's no surprise that DIY tie-dye is making a splash right now. Since we can't go out and shop for something new, it's inspiring many to try to simple yet multi-step technique to bring a pop of color and pattern to your look.

  • Now’s also a good time to learn to mend and alter your own clothing. A Google search will give you some leads on virtual sewing workshops.

  • Add some flair to an old denim jacket by getting some customized embroidery from local makers like Dinosaur Hampton, Stephanie Vos and Sarah Sequoia.

4. If you’re going to buy new, try to buy sustainably and ethically from small brands, makers and retailers. It may not be possible to only shop sustainably, but whatever you do, be mindful about what you buy. Now’s a good time to think about your wardrobe holistically, and find well-made pieces that will last, and items that you will want to wear next year (and the year after)—so they’re less likely to end up in a landfill.

5. Get unused clothing back into the clothing ecosystem by donating or reselling it. With many of us spending more time at home, now is the perfect time to go through your closet and edit, edit, edit. Pull out a piece and ask it the question posed by Marie Kondo—does this bring me joy? If not, pull it out—and make space for something new. But it’s important to part with unwanted items ethically.

  • Save a pile of items to sell at a garage sale and a pile of better-quality pieces to consign at a local store or put on Depop, eBay or Poshmark. I like the idea of reselling items directly because it ensures those items are going straight into someone else’s closet and will (hopefully) be well-loved and well-worn.

  • Donating can be a great way to give back. However, not all donations end up going onto the sales floor. The U.S. alone sends about 21 billion pounds of textile waste to landfills every year. And sadly, only 10-15% of donated clothing actually ends up in the secondhand market. National charities like Goodwill and the Salvation Army get more donations than they can handle, so much of it is packed up and re-sold overseas or sent to landfills. 

  • One way to avoid that is to donate items to a specific organization that will carefully select items they want, like Harriet’s Closet from Tubman, which offers outfit styling and clothing at no cost for in-need clients, and locally-based thrift stores.

Have you done some spring cleaning and looking to donate your goods? Here is an updated listing of places where you can currently donate used goods:

  • The new Sidewalk Swap project was set up by a South Minneapolis resident to help keep clothes moving through the fashion ecosystem. The concept is simple: Bring a piece to swap in for every piece you take. Want to swap by can’t because of health or accessibility? They’ll pick some items out for you, drop them off at your door, and take any clothing donations you want to make, contact-free. Shoot them a DM or follow @sidewalkswap on Instagram for updates. Usually open daily, weather permitting.

  • While Arc’s Value Village is still closed for in-person shopping until further notice, they’re taking donations via contact-free drive-through open daily 10am–6pm at all of their locations. You can also set up a virtual styling appointment or window shop via their Instagram, @arcsvaluevillage. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org for donation guidelines and locations.

  • Bridging in Bloomington and Roseville provide furniture and household goods to families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness and poverty. You can drop off without an appointment daily, and also offer home driveway/garage pickup for a $75 fee. Visit their website at bridging.org to learn more about what they do and don’t accept.

  • The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota accepts select home goods, clothing, tools, and more. Its drop boxes are currently closed, but you can schedule a pickup to donate. Learn more about what donations are accepted and to schedule a pickup at epilepsyfoundationmn.org.

  • Sharing and Caring Hands, which provides food, clothing, shelter, transportation assistance and medical and dental assistance, is accepting food, clothing, household items, car seats, strollers, diapers and wipes, toys, TVs, electronics, personal hygiene and vehicles. Drop off Monday–Thursday from 8am–4pm or Saturday & Saturday from 8am–noon. Learn more at sharingandcaringhands.org.

  • Hidden Treasures thrift store in St. Anthony is a nonprofit serving those in recovery and reentry by providing work and community. They're currently accepting clothing, housewares, jewelry, holiday decor, sporting goods and tools, Monday–Saturday from 10am–5pm, weather permitting. Check their Facebook page before you head out to make sure they're open for donations at facebook.com/HiddenTreasuresMN.

  • The Minnesota Tool Library accepts power tools, professional grade equipment and hand tools in good working condition, less than 5 years old. See their wish list here. They are currently doing no-contact donations. To set up a time, connect with the Minneapolis location at 612-440-8665 or the St. Paul location at 651-644-1882.


Art-A-Whirl 2020 Goes Virtual

This weekend is Art-A-Whirl, but things are decidedly different this year. For 25 years, NEMAA's AAW has been the largest open-studio tour in the country with more than 800 artists in every medium at more than 60 locations in NE Minneapolis.

The online Art-A-Whirl experience goes live on Friday, May 15 at 5pm. Find artists by map location, studio building, or medium. Browse over 800 artist profiles and shops with shipping and curbside pick-up options. View art demos, virtual studio tours, and musical performances. So many of these artists rely on Art-A-Whirl sales every year to keep their business running, so consider supporting them if you can. Visit nemaa.org/art-a-whirl at 5pm to get all the details.

Clockwise from top left: Indigo & Snow hand-painted raw silk top, Julie Meyer Leather Goods game night gift pack, Studio Ok Ok ceramic vase, Liz Pechacek ceramic mugs.

Clockwise from top left: Indigo & Snow hand-painted raw silk top, Julie Meyer Leather Goods game night gift pack, Studio Ok Ok ceramic vase, Liz Pechacek ceramic mugs.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • Studio mates EC Design by Emily Johnson and Liz Pechacek Ceramics are hosting a virtual cocktail party on Instagram live on Friday starting at 6pm, where they'll show off their favorite finds from Art-A-Whirls past. Pro tip. Grab a take-home margarita or sangria kit from Centro and Popol Vuh, just blocks away from the Northrup King. Best of all, 10% of all sales from the weekend go to Second Harvest Heartland. Follow along at @lizpechacek and @ecdesignstudio on Instagram.

  • To order Strey Designs leather goods during Art-A-Whirl, shop at streydesigns.com and choose “Art-A-Whirl Curbside Pickup.” Plus, if your order is over $100 she’ll throw in a free face mask. Pickup is available Friday from 12–6pm and Saturday noon–5pm at the back of the Northrup King Building, Door 4.

  • Julie Meyer Leather Goods is offering new game-night gift packs that include a handcrafted leather zip pouch, available via curbside pickup. The maker is also donating 10% of all sales to Emergency Relief Fund for Artists during the pandemic and free shipping on orders over $50. Visit juliemeyerleathergoods.com to order. Pickup is available at the Holland Arts Building all weekend.

  • Indigo & Snow will be offering special editions and one-of-a-kinds of her hand-dyed apparel, accessories and home goods, like a hand-painted raw silk top, dropping Friday at 5pm at indigoandsnow.com. You can choose curbside pickup at checkout or get items shipped.

  • Studio Ok Ok is offering its gorgeous, unique and winky ceramics (like her cat dishes)—via curbside pickup. Shop online at studiookok.com.

  • Artist Cait Courneya has launched her new "Solitude" series of paintings, and is also having a sale on prints, pillows and scarves at caitcourneya.com.

  • Salted Artist pop-up gallery is making its debut with a virtual gallery during Art-A-Whirl at the Steller Connect space at Broadway and Central. Tune in at @thesaltedartist on Instagram. 

  • Ceramic maker A MANO will update its online shop, weshopamano.com, three times over the weekend: 5pm Friday, noon Saturday and noon Sunday.

  • Sarah C. Chapman fine jewelry just added new pieces to its online shop, plus get free shipping with code SPRING2020 at checkout at chapmanmetals.com.

  • Keep the Faye is selling its full range of goods, including its new face masks made from its Minnesota tea towels scraps, its kitschy Minnesota- and Wisconsin-themed melamine plates and more at its Etsy shop, etsy.com/shop/KeepTheFaye.

  • Nomi Quilts is having a sale. Save between 20%–50% off of everything in stock, plus free local delivery, customized bags at no extra charge and even a discount on custom quilts. Shop online at www.nomiquilts.com.

  • Print maker New Leaf Old Roots will have a very limited number of palm frond screen-printed tea towels for Art-a-Whirl this weekend, plus some new little treasures on her Etsy shop at etsy.com/shop/NewLeafOldRoots.

  • Painter Lindsay McCall is offering new small works, new prints and some sale items online at lindsaymccall.com.

Find more recommended Northeast makers to shop during Art-A-Whirl below at their websites or at nemaa.org/art-a-whirl beginning at 5pm. (Check with individual makers to see if curbside pickup is available):


The Quarantine Shopping List: 5/12–5/17

Retailers are reacting to COVID-19 with special deals and gift card incentives, and pivoting their models to online, with virtual styling services, virtual style shows, curbside pickup and other new ways to shop. Here are this week’s top *virtual* style happenings:

Walker Art Center hosts a virtual edition of their Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart this weekend. Photo: Carina Lofgren for Walker Art Center.

Walker Art Center hosts a virtual edition of their Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart this weekend. Photo: Carina Lofgren for Walker Art Center.

VIRTUAL & IN-PERSON HAPPENINGS

ONGOING:

MPLS Craft Market has gone virtual. This week, the pop-up marketplace launched its digital marketplace. Shop hundreds of handmade goods from dozens of local makers and support small businesses from the comfort of your couch, at shop.mplscraftmarket.com. New items will be added daily.

TUESDAY: 
For its weekly Do Good Tuesday series, Larissa Loden Jewelry is partnering with Clothier Design Source’s mask-masking offshoot, Be Silly Project, and local brand Wild Isles Swim to donate a mask for every purchase of a Limited Design item. Shop at larissaloden.com.

The Golden Pearl Vintage is hosting a Best-of As-Is Story Sale. Expect mostly dresses, with some flaws, marked $25 and under. Look for more story sales to come later this week. Shop Tuesday on its Instagram @thegoldenpearlvintage

WEDNESDAY: 

Sophie Joe’s Emporium, the longtime, beloved West 7th antique consortium, is permanently shutting its doors, effective May 31. In a farewell email to customers, owner Tammy Larsen cites the “COVID-19 crisis and future economic uncertainty” as the reason for the closure. As a final farewell, the store will hold a closeout sale. Shop online at sophiejoesemporium.com using the “Our Shop” tab beginning today (new items will be added daily). Email sophiejoes@comcast.net or text 612-599-6271 with the item number, date and time for pickup to purchase, and pay via cash or Venmo. You can also window shop on a cash-and-carry basis. 453 7th St W, St Paul

Is your skin stressed? Does it need some TLC? Then tune in for “Does It Bring You Glow?”, a virtual event all about skincare presented by Some Great People. More specifically: Finding the right skincare regimen for your unique skin. Skin expert Suzanne St. James of 50th & France skincare clinic The Metropolitan will be sharing her scientific approach to all things skin—so you can learn what products to keep, what to throw and what to invest in to create a skincare regime that’s simple and effective. Tune in Wednesday from 5–6pm @themonfrance on Instagram.

THURSDAY: 
West Bank thrift shop, Sisterhood MN, is bringing its annual spring fashion show to social media. The store focuses on sustainable fashion, environmentalism and the creativity of young people, and it doubles as a youth employment and training social enterprise. Proceeds from the store fund youth programs that support East-African girls and young women to teach them skills and provide a safe space. Watch Thursday at 3pm on Instagram or Facebook @sisterhoodmn

FRIDAY: 
Fashion stylist extraordinaire Christina Fortier is clearing out her stylist closet with a closet shopping auction, live on Facebook. The auction features styling pieces that have appeared in publications or photoshoots over the past decade. Minimum bids will start at $5, and you’ll have 5 minutes to bid before bids are called. Brands include Kate Spade, Vera Wang, Michael Hors, Missoni, Olivia Palmero, Armani Exchange and more. Friday from 6–8pm @ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/910275096066273

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 
The Walker Art Center’s spring Jewelry & Accessory Makers Mart has gone virtual. Beginning Friday, Walker members can shop a 24-hour preview of the sale (and save 10%), which includes one-of-a-kind, handcrafted jewelry and accessories from 24 artists. Then on Saturday, the sale opens to the public, with items available to shop through June 14. Makers include ROX Jewelry, Dottir Jewelry, Wazo Designs and Makwa Studio. walkerart.org.

FRIDAY–SUNDAY: 
The 25th annual Art-A-Whirl open studio crawl has moved online. Find artists by map location, studio building or medium, and browse over 800 artist profiles and shops with shipping and curbside pickup options. Plus, you can view art demos, virtual studio tours and musical performances, and order takeout or delivery from NE restaurants and breweries. The experience goes live on Friday at 5pm. Visit https://nemaa.org/art-a-whirl for more. 
ART-A-WHIRL HIGHLIGHTS: 
Liz Pechacek Ceramics and EC Design Studio jewelry have some fun things up their sleeve, including some deals and limited-edition pieces. Follow along at @lizpechacek and @ecdesignstudio on Instagram.
Julie Meyers Handbags is offering new game-night gift packs that include a handcrafted leather zip pouch, available via curbside pickup. The maker is also donating 10% of all sales to Emerging Relief Fund for Artists during the pandemic and free shipping on orders over $50. Visit juliemeyerleathergoods.com to order.
✨Salted Artist pop-up gallery is making its debut with a virtual gallery during Art-A-Whirl at the Steller Connect space at Broadway and Central. Tune in at @thesaltedartist on Instagram. 

SATURDAY: 
This weekend marks opening day for the NE Farmers Market. But things are a bit different this year—new measures will be taken to help keep people and food safe. That means wearing a mask, no mingling, come solo, maintain a distance of six feet from others, no on-site consumption of food, and a no-touch policy of the products for sale. Preorders are also available. Saturday 9am–1pm @ 629 2nd St NE, Mpls. Visit https://www.facebook.com/events/703858403474428/ for more info.

The Mill City Farmers Market is also back—albeit in a different form due to the COVID-19 outbreak (and sadly, without the artisan market). Because the State of Minnesota considers farmers markets essential grocery providers, the long-running market plans to remain open to serve the community and support its local farming partners every Saturday beginning this weekend through October, unless otherwise directed by officials. But this means shopping safelythere will be special social distancing guidelines in place that shoppers must follow. Be sure to visit the Mill City Farmers Market website before heading to the market at millcityfarmersmarket.org/covid-19.

SUNDAY:
Solo Vino's annual Rosé Tent Tasting goes virtual this Sunday. Owner Chuck Kanski and sommelier Jason Kallsen are doing the whole thing online. You can buy a case of wine if you want to taste along, or just tune in to watch Chuck, Jason and special guests talk about the wines and share rosé education. It costs $19 to join the tasting (register HERE) or $200 if you want to buy a case of wine to go with the tasting (purchase HERE).

CURBSIDE PICKUP:

Retail businesses and other non-critical businesses in Minnesota may begin offering curbside pickup as long as they take safety precautions until stores are allowed to reopen. Some retailers confirmed to begin curbside pickup include:

  • Galleria in Edina: Get curbside pickup from select stores, including local retailers Roe Wolfe, Pumpz, Melly, Allure Intimate Apparel and Ampersand, plus Free People, Williams-Sonoma and more. Visit galleriaedina.com for an updated list and map of pickup locations.

  • Idun: Select your pickup window during checkout and call the shop at 651-348-6104 when you arrive. 

  • The Foundry Home Goods: Get curbside pickup 5–7pm daily. Visit thefoundryhomegoods.com and call the store at 612-333-8484 to order.

  • June Resale: Get curbside pickup and free shipping. Shop online at juneresale.com.

  • Mille: Curbside pickup is available on Fridays from 11am–3pm. Shop online at shopmille.com.

  • Idun: Select your pickup window during checkout and call the shop at 651-348-6104 when you arrive. Shop online at shopidun.com.

  • carousel + folk: Get curbside pickup every Friday from noon–4pm. Visit carouselandfolk.com to order.

  • MartinPatrick3 is open for curbside pickup and walk-ins, although appointments are encouraged. (They are able to be open because they sell furniture and thus are considered an “essential” business.)

  • Stephanie’s: Get curbside pickup Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:30am–2:30pm, Wednesdays 11am–3pm & Saturdays 10am–3pm

  • Common Coast: Get curbside pickup plus free shipping on orders over $50. Visit shopcommoncoast.com and call 651-800-1835 to order.

  • Atelier957 has added curbside pickup, plus a new service called “Marina’s Box,” in which store owner Marina will curate a box just for you—and you only pay for what you keep. Call or email the store for the box service, and shop online at atelier957.com.

  • Wild Things Antiques in Uptown is offering curbside pickup plus curbside delivery on orders over $75. Shop online at wildthingsantiques.com and call 513-301-9604 to order.

  • Electric Fetus record store is starting curbside pickup Tuesday–Saturday from 11am–7pm. Orders can be placed by calling the store at 612-870-9300 or electricfetus.com.

  • Smith + Trade Mercantile in Stillwater is offering curbside pickup. Visit smithandtrade.com and call 651-342-2976 to order.

  • Tare Market, the eco-friendly, zero-waste food and health store, is open for business at its storefront, but is also offering curbide pickup daily plus free delivery on Fridays within 6 miles of the store and shopping for non-bulk items. Visit thetaremarket.com to learn how to order.

  • Parc: Offering curbside pickup Monday–Saturday from 12pm–3pm and free shipping at parcboutique.com.

  • Proper: Offering contactless curbside returns by appointment. Inquiries at hello@proper-shops.com. Shop at proper-shops.com and get free shipping until stores reopen.

  • Patina’s chain of eight Twin Cities stores have reopened for curbside pickup and shipping phone orders. To help with order placing, each location has personal shoppers available to answer any inquiries over the phone. Until the website is up and running, Patina is showcasing new products on its Facebook and Instagram pages. Items can be picked up curbside Monday-Saturday from 10am–8pm and Sunday 11am–5pm. View the full list of Patina stores and phone numbers at @patinastores and shop online at patinastores.com.

  • Von Maur and Altar’d State at Rosedale Center are offering curbside pickup. For Von Maur, visit vonmaur.com to see availability and call 763-204-6966 to order. For Altar’d State, call 651-564-4500 to place an order.

  • Mall of America is offering contact-free curbside pickup for select stores, including Nordstrom, Levi's, DSW and Free People. Visit mallofamerica.com/curbside for an updated list of stores and how-to.

  • Wondering if your favorite store is offering curbside pickup? Just give them a call or shoot them an email to find out.

Looking for help with your virtual shopping or not sure where to start? Enter The Virtualist, a new company that launches today that offers virtual styling appointments with locally owned boutiques. Founded by local fashion producer and stylist extraordinaire, Grant Whittaker, and Roe Wolfe owner Ashley Kilcher, the company was founded to "support brick and mortar and evolve retail into this new virtual way of life." The brand is launching with stores in Edina and plans to roll out to other neighborhoods. Learn more at www.thevirtualist.com and follow them at @thevirtualist on Instagram.

ENDING THIS WEEK:

Al’s Tailoring is offering 15% off all its handmade goods through Friday 5/15 at alstailoring.com with code FRANDZ

ONGOING DEALS:

1004 Designs is offering 75% off its Fall/Winter 2019 collection of hand-knit apparel and accessories with code STAYHOME at 1004designs.com, plus free shipping.

A MANO Ceramics is offering free shipping on all orders over $75 at www.weshopamano.com with code SHIPPINGLOVE

Atelier957 has new markdowns from 30 to 70% off at atelier957.com. Virtual styling sessions are also available.

Bluebird Boutique in Edina is offering 20% to 50% off everything online at bluebirdboutique.com (no code needed; discount added at checkout). It’s also running a gift card special: Get a $125 gift card for $100, $250 for $200, and $375 for $300.

Covered is offering free shipping. Shop on Instagram @covereduptown.

De Nova is offering 20% off its luxe robes (great for lounging around the house) with code BETTERTOGETHER at mydenova.com.

Duke Albert is offering free shipping and free same-day local delivery on all orders at dukealbert.com

dugo is offering an extra $25 credit when you buy a $100 gift card, available on their website at dressupgoout.com/collections/gift-card

The Fitting Room is offering a free $20 gift card for every $100 gift card purchase made online via thefittingroommpls.com. You can also make a virtual shopping appointment.

The Foundry Home Goods is offering 20% off Skagerak Denmark outdoor and indoor furniture through May (no code needed).

From Grasse with Love is offering 20% off all personal-size fragrances at grassewithlove.com.

Golden Age Design is offering free shipping on all orders (excludes furniture) at goldenagedesign.com.

Golden Rule is offering 25% off cards, pantry and sale items with code SPRINGCLEANING at shopgoldenrule.com. Plus, get $5 off your next purchase when you buy a print from the store’s “Wonders Never Cease” group show at shopgoldenrule.com/pages/wonders-never-cease.

Grethen House: Save 15% site-wide (including sale) now until they reopen at grethenhouse.com with code BRIGHTERDAYS at checkout.

Hackwith Design House is offering a 30% off promo code for its collection of sustainable shoes for Dr. Scholl's with code HACKWITH30FS at drschollsshoes.com. Plus, get free shipping on all orders at hackwithdesignhouse.com.

HOUSER, the North Loop fair-trade jewelry brand and gift shop, is donating 15% of all purchases to Second Harvest Heartland until further notice. Shop online at shophouser.com.

Hazel & Rose is offering free shipping on orders of $100+ at shophazelandrose.com. The ethical fashion store is also launching something special each day this week in partnership with Winsome Goods’s zero-waste project. Watch their Instagram story @shophazelandrose around noon every Wednesday for the next release. 

Holistic Purity CBD is offering 20% off all CBD products from the local brand at holisticpurity.com with promo code CORONA

Idun in St. Paul is offering 20% off sitewide with code HJEM plus free shipping online at shopidun.com. (Exclusions apply.)

Jac & Violet jewelry is offering free shipping plus a free personalized card of your choice with all orders through 5/31 at jacandviolet.com.

Joeleen Torvick is offering 40% off her fall/winter 2019 collection at joeleentorvick.com. Discount automatically applied at checkout.

Julia Elise skincare is donating 10% of sales from her spring self-care bundles to Open Arms Minnesota. Shop at juliaelise.com.

June Resale is loading up its online store and offering free shipping online at juneresale.com with code SOCIALDISTANCE

Kisa Boutique is offering free shipping on orders over $100 via its online store kisaboutique.com with code SHOPATHOME, plus Kisa Turkish towels on sale for $25 each.

Larissa Loden Jewelry has restocked her quarantine jewelry craft kits and is offering free shipping all month at larissaloden.com. Plus, shop new limited-edition designs every Thursday, and help give back on Do Good Tuesdays.

Local Motion Boutique is offering 50–80% off transitional pieces at localmotionboutique.shop. Plus, get $5 flat-rate shipping and personal delivery of orders over $500.

Mille is donating 10% of sales from a rotating selection of trunk shows in the coming weeks. Currently, 10% of sales from the Alex Mill Trunk Show will be donated to RAICES and 10% of sales from new Richer Poorer pieces will go to Frontline Responders. Plus, you can save an extra 25% off all sale items with code EXTRA20OFF at checkout at shopmille.com.

Neal Jewelry is offering free shipping plus 25% off ready-to-ship jewelry (excluding fine jewelry) with code BEWELL at nealjewelry.com.

Oktober Kissed is offering 40% off all orders at oktoberkissed.com with code STAYHOME plus free shipping.

Parc is offering free shipping and curbside pickup on all orders at parcboutique.com.

Pharmacie gift shop and menswear store is offering free shipping with code SOCIALDISTANCE via pharmaciempls.com.

Local online boutique Poppy Stella Rose is donating 20% of all purchases to the Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, whose mission is to end child abuse and neglect. Shop online at poppystellarose.com.

Proper is offering free shipping on all orders until they can reopen at proper-shops.com.

Now you can shop all of your favorite Queen Anna fashions directly from your phone. Download the Queen Anna Fashion app for iOS or Android and enjoy special savings for first-time customers, and take advantage of virtual styling services. Plus, get free shipping and free returns. Download the app here or shop online at queenanna.co.

Requisite is offering 20% off new spring arrivals through 5/17. (Cannot be combined with other offers.) Shop on Instagram @requisitenorthloop

Roe Wolfe is available for virtual shopping on social or FaceTime, and offering a special gift card promo until stores reopen: Get a $10 bonus on $50 gift cards, and $25 bonus on $100 gift cards. Plus, take advantage of free personal styling services and curbside pickup. Shop online at roewolfe.com.

Stephanie Lake Design is offering complimentary door-to-door delivery, free domestic shipping, and gift certificates in any amount, now offered at a buy one, get one 50% off discount. The jewelry designer is also offering VIP services including jewelry repair and customization for customer-owned jewelry. Shop online at www.stephanielakedesign.com.

Stephanie’s in St. Paul is offering 20% off site-wide until they can reopen their doors. Plus, get free shipping on orders over $150 with promo code FREESHIP. Shop online at stephaniesshop.com.

-wide and free shipping with code SHOPLOCAL at waythelabel.com.

Here are some other ways you can support our local small fashion businesses:

  • Shop online + virtually. Even if they don’t have an online store, many stores offer delivery (many offering free and same-day local delivery). Many shops and makers are also hosting virtual shopping events on their Instagram story. (More on those below.)

  • Buy a gift card to use later. This will help stores stay on their feet now, and you can wait to shop until it’s nicer outside.

  • Make a social post & leave positive reviews. Show your support and spread the love any way you can!

  • All salons and beauty studios will be closed until May 18. Support them by purchasing a gift card, booking your next appointment, and shopping products from their e-commerce stores.

Got something to add? Email me at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com!

Spring Closet Makeover Tips + GIVEAWAY!

With many of us spending more time at home, now is the perfect time to go through your closet and edit, edit, edit. Pull out a piece and ask it the question posed by Marie Kondo—does this bring me joy? If not, pull it out—and make space for something new! Read below for some of my top closet reorganization tips AND for details about an amazing giveaway we’re doing at Rosedale Center this week:

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  • Give your closet a seasonal flip every six months. I go through my closet every spring and fall, putting the past-season items in storage or flipping them to the very back of my closet. Then, I pull out my current season items and go through them, piece by piece. Not seeing them for six months gives me fresh eyes, making it easier to decide whether I’m excited to wear that piece again or I’m over it.

  • Do an inventory. As you’re going through your closet, you’ll notice redundancy as well as the holes in your wardrobe. Do you have two pairs of very similar pants you can wear interchangeably? Get rid of the lower-quality pair or the pair that doesn’t fit you as well. Are you realizing you could really use a navy blazer? Take notes so you know what to look for when you go shopping.

  • Divide and conquer. Divide items up into a pile for donations or to save for a garage sale, a pile of better-quality pieces to consign or put on Poshmark, and a pile for items that need to be mended, altered or cleaned.

  • Organize by how often you wear items. Keep the items you wear on an everyday basis (like work clothes) within easiest reach, and special occasion outfits tucked away.

  • Invest in a new closet system. If your closet just isn’t working for you, it might be time to find a closet system. California Closets, which I am collaborating with on a closet display at Rosedale Center, is a great resource. Currently, they’re offering free virtual consultations with their experts. Due to stay-at-home orders, installation services are on hold, but you can design now and install later (or install yourself).

  • Add a few new spring pieces—mindfully. As you go through your wardrobe, you may want to think about a few fun things to add for spring. There’s no better mood-booster for me than buying a new piece that I love. But as we’ve all slowed down, it’s a good time to be more mindful about new purchases. Now’s a good time to think about your wardrobe holistically, and find the pieces you truly love that you will want to wear next year (and the year after).

  • Get dressed to WFH in style. If you’re anything like me, you’re doing a lot of Zoom video calls, so you’ll want to think about styling yourself from the chest up. Right now, I’m loving bright patterns and colors, fun earrings and bright lip colors—which really pop on Zoom video calls. I’m also leaning toward pieces that offer comfort while still looking polished. After many days in leggings and sweatpants at the beginning of the stay-at-home orders, I’m wanting to wear “normal” clothes again, albeit with a bit more comfort in mind. I’m really loving the pajama-inspired floral suit I’m wearing in the above photo I got at Target, paired with colorful yarn earrings by local brand Perennial. That being said, with all this time in the house, I finally splurged on fancy pajamas, a robe and slippers, plus an elevated sweatsuit. Caftans and light sundresses are another great option for comfort around the house in the summer. I’m also living in my loose-fit vintage high-waisted Levi’s.

GIVEAWAY TIME!

To give you your spring wardrobe a makeover, Rosedale Center is giving away a $100 gift card to Von Maur at Rosedale Center and a $500 gift card for California Closets MN. Von Maur Rosedale is among the stores launching curbside pickup this week, so it’s a great time to use that gift card. (You must live within 45 minutes of California Closets' Bloomington HQ to enter.) Contest runs today through May 11. To enter and get more details, visit Rosedale Center’s Facebook page.

Have some donations ready? Arc’s Value Village will reopen its donation drop-off service on Sunday, May 10 with some new requirements. Make donations between the daily hours of 10am–6pm at their back donor drive-through and remain in your vehicle. All donations must be pre-sorted at home into clothing and housewares and transported in a sturdy bag or box marked "Arc." Their staff will unload your vehicle and your donation receipt will be left for you in your trunk or back seat. Visit www.arcsvaluevillage.org for details and locations.


The Quarantine Shopping List: 5/4–5/10

Retailers are reacting to COVID-19 with special deals and gift card incentives, and pivoting their models to online, with virtual styling services, virtual style shows and other new ways to shop. Here are this week’s top *virtual* style happenings: 

Clockwise from top left: Mother’s Day bouquets at The Foundry Home Goods; mask sets by Joynoelle; floral pots from Patina; Minny & Paul’s “Mama Bear” gift set

Clockwise from top left: Mother’s Day bouquets at The Foundry Home Goods; mask sets by Joynoelle; floral pots from Patina; Minny & Paul’s “Mama Bear” gift set

CURBSIDE PICKUP BEGINS

Beginning today, retail businesses and other non-critical businesses in Minnesota may begin offering curbside pickup as long as they take safety precautions until stores are allowed to reopen. Some retailers confirmed to begin curbside pickup include:

  • Galleria in Edina is offering curbside pickup from select stores, including local retailers Roe Wolfe, Pumpz, Melly, Allure Intimate Apparel and Ampersand, plus Free People, Williams-Sonoma and more. Visit galleriaedina.com for an updated list and map of pickup locations.

  • The Foundry Home Goods is offering pickup 5–7pm daily. Visit thefoundryhomegoods.com and call the store at 612-333-8484 to order.

  • June Resale is offering curbside pickup and free shipping. Shop online at juneresale.com.

  • Mille is offering curbside pickup on Fridays from 11am–3pm. Shop online at shopmille.com.

  • Vintage store carousel + folk is offering curbside pickup every Friday from noon–4pm. Visit carouselandfolk.com to order.

  • Common Coast boutique in St. Paul is offering curbside pickup plus free shipping on orders over $50. Visit shopcommoncoast.com and call 651-800-1835 to order.

  • Atelier957 has added curbside pickup, plus a new service called “Marina’s Box,” in which store owner Marina will curate a box just for you—and you only pay for what you keep. Call or email the store for the box service, and shop online at atelier957.com.

  • Wild Things Antiques in Uptown is offering curbside pickup plus curbside delivery on orders over $75. Shop online at wildthingsantiques.com and call 513-301-9604 to order.

  • Electric Fetus record store is starting curbside pickup on Wednesday, May 6. They will be doing curbside 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Orders can be placed by calling the store at 612-870-9300 or electricfetus.com.

  • Smith + Trade Mercantile in Stillwater is offering curbside pickup. Visit smithandtrade.com and call 651-342-2976 to order.

  • Tare Market, the eco-friendly, zero-waste food and health store, is open for business at its storefront, but is also offering curbide pickup daily plus free delivery on Fridays within 6 miles of the store and shopping for non-bulk items. Visit thetaremarket.com to learn how to order.

  • Patina’s chain of eight Twin Cities stores have reopened for curbside pickup and shipping phone orders. To help with order placing, each location has personal shoppers available to answer any inquiries over the phone. Until the website is up and running, Patina is showcasing new products on its Facebook and Instagram pages. Items can be picked up curbside Monday-Saturday from 10am–8pm and Sunday 11am–5pm. View the full list of Patina stores and phone numbers at @patinastores and shop online at patinastores.com.

  • Von Maur at Rosedale Center is offering curbside pickup. Visit vonmaur.com to see availability and call 763-204-6966 to order.

  • Mall of America is offering contact-free curbside pickup for select stores, including Nordstrom, Levi's, DSW and Free People. Visit mallofamerica.com/curbside for an updated list of stores and how-to.

  • Wondering if your favorite store is offering curbside pickup? Just give them a call or shoot them an email to find out.

THIS WEEK’S SHOPPING EVENTS:

The Mill City Farmers Market is back—albeit in a different form due to the COVID-19 outbreak (and sadly, without the artisan market). Because the State of Minnesota considers farmers markets essential grocery providers, the long-running market plans to remain open to serve the community and support its local farming partners every Saturday beginning this weekend through October, unless otherwise directed by officials. But this means shopping safelythere will be special social distancing guidelines in place that shoppers must follow. Be sure to visit the Mill City Farmers Market website before heading to the market at millcityfarmersmarket.org/covid-19.

The Plucked! Bazaar event has gone virtual. Created by Becky Sturm of StormSister Spatique, the bazaar highlights goods by more than a dozen handpicked local artisans and makers including Siena Soap Company, Northern Glasses, Excelsior Candle Company and Cactus Boxes, offering exclusive products and new launches. Shop on the Facebook event beginning at 9 am on Sunday, 5/10, running for 48 hours.

Local designer Joynoelle has launched small runs of packs of 3 masks on her website. Each reversible mask is created using non-woven polypropylene sewn between 2 layers of 100% cotton (one layer is patterned the other is plain), elastic ties and bendable nose clamps for a secure fit. Each 3 mask pack will be $60 with curbside pickup at joynoelle.com. She is also still making masks for Birchwood Cafe, which is selling to benefit the Food Group. Get more details on those and more masks by local designers HERE.

Sustainable jewelry brand East Fourth Street is doing a big spring sale. Save up to 30% off on samples, retired and one-of-a-kind pieces now through 5/10. All items final sale. Shop online at eastfourthstreet.com/collections/spring-sale.

Just announced: Stephanie’s in St. Paul is offering 20% off sitewide until they can reopen their doors. Shop online at stephaniesshop.com.

Looking for help with your virtual shopping or not sure where to start? Enter The Virtualist, a new company that launches today that offers virtual styling appointments with locally owned boutiques. Co-founded by local fashion producer and stylist extraordinaire, Grant Whittaker, the company was founded to "support brick and mortar and evolve retail into this new virtual way of life." The brand is launching with stores in Edina and plans to roll out to other neighborhoods. Learn more at www.thevirtualist.com and follow them at @thevirtualist on Instagram.

MOTHER’S DAY SHOPPING:

Grethen House is having a Mother's Day Sale. Save 15% off your entire purchase now through May 10 at grethenhouse.com with code MOTHER15

Ginny Sims Ceramics make a great Mother’s Day gift. She just added some new vases and pitchers to her website, plus make a note: she’s having a sale this Sunday beginning at 4pm. Visit @ginnysimsceramics on Instagram or ginnysimsceramics.com.

Holistic Purity CBD is offering a couple of Mother’s Day deals: A Mother’s Day bundle that includes MCT Oil and Soft Gels for 20% off the original price, and 20% off CBD Balm with code MOM20 at holisticpurity.com.

Local gifting studio Minny & Paul is known for curating high-quality goods from local makers and brands. Their new Mother's Day box, Mama Bear ($78), features some local tea favorites, handcrafted milk soap, chocolates and more in a keepsake box. You can also check out other box options to find one that Mom is sure to love at minnyandpaul.com. Note: Shipped orders must be placed by 5/4 to ensure on-time delivery.

Local jewelry brand Jac & Violet is offering a special for Mother’s Day: From now until May 31, get free shipping (no code required) on all orders, plus receive a free greeting notecard of your choice with the discount code GIFTS at checkout. Shop now at jacandviolet.com. Note: Shipped orders must be placed by Tuesday, 5/5 to ensure on-time delivery.

Fair Anita, a locally owned brand selling fair-trade, ethically made jewelry and other accessories, is having a Mother’s Day Sale: Buy two items, get one free site-wide with code SUPPORTWOMEN at checkout at. fairanita.com. Gift wrapping is also available.

Larissa Loden's new Quarantine Craft Club jewelry kits make a great Mother's Day gift. All orders placed through Monday 5/4 at midnight will ship in time for Mother's Day, and she's also offering curbside pickup Friday from 10am–2pm. Shop now at larissaloden.com.

Stephanie’s is selling customizable gift boxes, including two curated gift boxes for Mother's Day at stephaniesshop.com. Get free shipping on orders over $150 with code FREESHIP

Patina has a special assortment for Mother’s Day gifts available to shop on their website, patinastores.com/collections/mothers-day.

The Foundry Home Goods is selling Mother’s Day bouquets this week; reserve a no-contact curbside pickup time for those on Saturday, May 9 or Sunday, May 10 by calling the store at 612-333-8484 or visiting thefoundryhomegoods.com.

ONGOING DEALS:

1004 Designs is offering 75% off its Fall/Winter 2019 collection of hand-knit apparel and accessories with code STAYHOME at 1004designs.com, plus free shipping.

Al’s Tailoring is offering 15% off all its handmade goods at alstailoring.com with code FRANDZ

A MANO Ceramics is offering free shipping on all orders over $75 at www.weshopamano.com with code SHIPPINGLOVE

Atelier957 has new markdowns from 30 to 70% off at atelier957.com. Virtual styling sessions are also available.

Bluebird Boutique in Edina is offering 20% to 50% off everything online at bluebirdboutique.com (no code needed; discount added at checkout). It’s also running a gift card special: Get a $125 gift card for $100, $250 for $200, and $375 for $300.

Cake Plus-Size Resale is updating its online shop and offering virtual style sessions at cakeplussize.com.

Covered is available for virtual shopping appointments and offering free shipping. Find them on Instagram @covereduptown.

Local brand De Nova is offering 20% off its luxe robes (great for lounging around the house) with code BETTERTOGETHER at mydenova.com.

Duke Albert is offering free shipping and free same-day local delivery on all orders at dukealbert.com

dugo is offering an extra $25 credit when you buy a $100 gift card, available on their website at dressupgoout.com/collections/gift-cards.

The Fitting Room is offering a free $20 gift card for every $100 gift card purchase made online via thefittingroommpls.com. You can also make a virtual shopping appointment.

Flirt Boutique recently launched an online shop through Stephanie’s boutique in St. Paul, stephaniesshop.com/flirt, to make it easier to shop its luxe lingerie and loungewear. (Plus: Free shipping!)

The Foundry Home Goods is offering 20% off Skagerak Denmark outdoor and indoor furniture through May (no code needed).

From Grasse with Love—a French-crafted, locally-based fragrance label—is offering 20% off all personal-size fragrances at grassewithlove.com.

Golden Age Design is offering free shipping on all orders (excludes furniture) at goldenagedesign.com.

The Golden Pearl Vintage recently launched an online shop for its vintage goods at thegoldenpearlvintage.com.

Golden Rule is offering 25% off cards, pantry and sale items with code SPRINGCLEANING at shopgoldenrule.com. Plus, get $5 off your next purchase when you buy a print from the store’s “Wonders Never Cease” group show at shopgoldenrule.com/pages/wonders-never-cease.

Grethen House has just taken new markdowns on spring arrivals, ranging from 20 to 80% off. Plus, get an additional $25 gift card to use when stores reopen when you buy $100 in gift cards now at grethenhouse.com, virtual style sessions, curbside pickup during select hours, free same-day local delivery and online price matching (with some exclusions).

Hackwith Design House is offering a 30% off promo code for its collection of sustainable shoes for Dr. Scholl's with code HACKWITH30FS at drschollsshoes.com. Plus, get free shipping on all orders at hackwithdesignhouse.com.

HOUSER, the North Loop fair-trade jewelry brand and gift shop, is donating 15% of all purchases to Second Harvest Heartland until further notice. Shop online at shophouser.com.

Hazel & Rose is offering free shipping on orders of $100+ at shophazelandrose.com. The ethical fashion store is also launching something special each day this week in partnership with Winsome Goods’s zero-waste project. Watch their Instagram story @shophazelandrose around noon every Wednesday for the next release. 

Looking for something to keep your hands busy? Hemlocks Leather has launched a stitch-your-own wallet kit for a leather clutch. It comes with everything you need including a digital instructional booklet, at a discounted price of $38 via www.hemlocksleather.com.

Holistic Purity CBD is offering 20% off all CBD products from the local brand at holisticpurity.com with promo code CORONA

Idun boutique in St. Paul is offering 20% off sitewide with code HJEM plus free shipping online at shopidun.com. (Exclusions apply.)

Jac & Violet jewelry is offering free shipping plus a free personalized card of your choice with all orders through 5/31 at jacandviolet.com.

Joeleen Torvick is offering 40% off her fall/winter 2019 collection at joeleentorvick.com. Discount automatically applied at checkout.

Julia Elise skincare is donating 10% of sales from her spring self-care bundles to Open Arms Minnesota. Shop at juliaelise.com.

June Resale is loading up its online store and offering free shipping online at juneresale.com with code SOCIALDISTANCE

Kisa Boutique is offering free shipping on orders over $100 via its online store kisaboutique.com with code SHOPATHOME, plus Kisa Turkish towels on sale for $25 each.

Larissa Loden Jewelry has restocked her quarantine jewelry craft kits and is offering free shipping all month at larissaloden.com. Plus, shop new limited-edition designs every Thursday, and help give back on Do Good Tuesdays.

Local Motion Boutique is offering 50 to 80% off transitional pieces at localmotionboutique.shop. Plus, get $5 flat-rate shipping and personal delivery of orders over $500.

Lula Vintage Wear is offering virtual shopping via its Etsy store.

MartinPatrick3 is offering 25% off on everything (including gift cards) until the store reopens. Shop via virtual personal shopping services, phone calls or DMs at @martinpatrick3 on Instagram.

Mille is donating 10% of sales from a rotating selection of trunk shows in the coming weeks. Current events include the Rachel Pally SS20 Trunk Show, with 10% of sales donated to World Central Kitchen; an Alex Mill Trunk Show, with 10% of sales donated to RAICES; and SPLITS59 spring arrivals, with 10% of sales donated to Baby2Baby to fight childhood poverty. PLUS, you can save an extra 25% off all sale items with code EXTRA20OFF at checkout at shopmille.com.

My Sister’s Closet recently launched an online store. Shop it at my-sister-s-closet-mpls.myshopify.com.

Neal Jewelry is offering free shipping plus 25% off ready-to-ship jewelry (excluding fine jewelry) with code BEWELL at nealjewelry.com.

Oktober Kissed is offering 40% off all orders at oktoberkissed.com with code STAYHOME plus free shipping.

Parc is offering free shipping and curbside pickup on all orders at parcboutique.com.

Pharmacie gift shop and menswear store is offering free shipping with code SOCIALDISTANCE via pharmaciempls.com.

Local online boutique Poppy Stella Rose is donating 20% of all purchases to the Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, whose mission is to end child abuse and neglect. Shop online at poppystellarose.com.

Proper is offering free shipping on all orders until they can reopen at proper-shops.com.

Now you can shop all of your favorite Queen Anna fashions directly from your phone. Download the Queen Anna Fashion app for iOS or Android and enjoy special savings for first-time customers, and take advantage of virtual styling services. Plus, get free shipping and free returns. Download the app here or shop online at queenanna.co.

Repair Lair, a locally owned shop that fixes and consigns outdoor gear and apparel, has closed its shop and moved to accepting mail-in repairs. Send in your rain jackets, down winter parkas, wool socks and hiking boots–right in time for all those secluded outdoor excursions we’re going to be taking to get some fresh air in the coming month(s). The store will also be ramping up its online presence at www.repairlair.com. Questions? Email therepairlair@gmail.com.

Roe Wolfe is available for virtual shopping on social or FaceTime, and offering a special gift card promo until stores reopen: Get a $10 bonus on $50 gift cards, and $25 bonus on $100 gift cards. Plus, take advantage of free personal styling services. Shop online at roewolfe.com.

Stephanie Lake Design is offering complimentary door-to-door delivery, free domestic shipping, and gift certificates in any amount, now offered at a buy one, get one 50% off discount. The jewelry designer is also offering VIP services including jewelry repair and customization for customer-owned jewelry. Shop online at www.stephanielakedesign.com.

Up Six Vintage is selling curated swag bags of vintage goodies at a discounted price on its IG feed @upsixvintage, plus it’s adding new items to its new Etsy store daily at etsy.com/shop/UpSixVintage.

WAY the Label is offering an additional 25% off sitewide and free shipping with code SHOPLOCAL at waythelabel.com.

Via’s Vintage is shoppable via its Instagram feed, @viasvintage.

Here are some other ways you can support our local small fashion businesses:

  • Shop online + virtually. Even if they don’t have an online store, many stores offer delivery (many offering free and same-day local delivery). Many shops and makers are also hosting virtual shopping events on their Instagram story. (More on those below.)

  • Buy a gift card to use later. This will help stores stay on their feet now, and you can wait to shop until it’s nicer outside.

  • Make a social post & leave positive reviews. Show your support and spread the love any way you can!

  • All salons and beauty studios will be closed until May 18. Support them by purchasing a gift card, booking your next appointment, and shopping products from their e-commerce stores.

Got something to add? Email me at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com!

The Quarantine Shopping List MSP: 4/28–5/2

This week would have been Fashion Week MN’s spring 2020 season, and we had a fantastic lineup of events planned. Sadly, cancelation was inevitable. But in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, the local retailers, brands and designers who were to be part of the lineup have pivoted to virtual events and other special online promotions.

Clockwise from top: Wild Isles Swim, Noisy Eye Vintage with On the Shelf Jewelry earrings, and SUN50’s Island Dreamin’ promo.

Clockwise from top: Wild Isles Swim, Noisy Eye Vintage with On the Shelf Jewelry earrings, and SUN50’s Island Dreamin’ promo.

✨In lieu of their planned “Mood for Mod” Fashion Week MN show, vintage styling duo Rose & Bull hosted a virtual #ModStyleChallenge on Instagram over the weekend, encouraging local vintage fans to post their best mod look with the hashtag to win a prize. Two of its event partners, On the Shelf Jewelry and Noisy Eye Vintage, also launched mod-themed collections on Saturday (now available to shop at etsy.com/shop/ontheshelfjewelry and etsy.com/shop/noisyeyevintage.

✨On Monday, local brands SUN50 and Wild Isles Swimwear moved their planned Fashion Week MN show to a virtual format. Dubbed “Island Dreamin’," the show featured SUN50’s SPF-infused apparel and accessories and Wild Isles’ ethical swimwear, complete with cocktail inspiration from Hai Hai (where the fashion show was supposed to take place). You can shop all the looks featured in the show at sun50.co and wildislesswim.com. You can save $25 on any Wild Isles bikini through today (4/28) and 25% off SUN50 clothing with promo code WECARE25. Plus, 10% of all SUN50 promo sales will be donated directly to food bank partners. Miss out on the fun? You can watch a video recap of the show at @sun50official and @wildislesswim on Instagram.

✨North Loop boutique Queen Anna had been planning to host a style workshop as part of Fashion Week MN, but has shifted to host a series of virtual style sessions. On Wednesday, join them for “Style for Days: Creating a Capsule for the Evolving Body,” in which Queen Anna owner Nicole Jennings will be joined by husband Greg Jennings to discuss wardrobe options for our shifting bodies. Then on Friday, there’s “Style for Days: Defining Your Style,” which explores what it means to define your personal style. Tickets range from $20 to $25 a session; book at queenanna.co/pages/events.

Blunt Cuts Podcast, a past Fashion Week MN partner, is hosting a live Q&A this Sunday, 5/3, with CJ and Michaela. DM your questions before then and tune in on Sunday at 8pm at @bluntcuts_podcast on Instagram.

✨Other local businesses are reacting to the outbreak in new and innovative ways. The Mill City Farmers Market is back—albeit in a different form due to the COVID-19 outbreak (and sadly, without the artisan market). Because the State of Minnesota considers farmers markets essential grocery providers, the long-running market plans to remain open to serve the community and support its local farming partners every Saturday beginning this weekend through October, unless otherwise directed by officials. But this means shopping safelythere will be special social distancing guidelines in place that shoppers must follow. Be sure to visit the Mill City Farmers Market website before heading to the market at millcityfarmersmarket.org/covid-19.

✨Looking for help with your virtual shopping or not sure where to start? Enter The Virtualist, a new company that launches today that offers virtual styling appointments with locally owned boutiques. Co-founded by local fashion producer and stylist extraordinaire, Grant Whittaker, the company was founded to "support brick and mortar and evolve retail into this new virtual way of life." The brand is launching with stores in Edina and plans to roll out to other neighborhoods. Learn more at www.thevirtualist.com and follow them at @thevirtualist on Instagram.

Other retailers are reacting to COVID-19 with special deals and gift card incentives, and pivoting their models to online, with virtual styling services, virtual style shows and other new ways to shop. Here are this week’s top *virtual* style happenings: 

MOTHER’S DAY GIFTING:

Local gifting studio Minny & Paul is known for curating high-quality goods from local makers and brands. Their new Mother's Day box, Mama Bear ($78), features some local tea favorites, handcrafted milk soap, chocolates and more in a keepsake box. You can also check out other box options to find one that Mom is sure to love at minnyandpaul.com.

Local jewelry brand Jac & Violet is offering a special for Mother’s Day: From now until May 31, get free shipping (no code required) on all orders, plus receive a free greeting notecard of your choice with the discount code GIFTS at checkout. Shop now at jacandviolet.com.

Fair Anita, a locally owned brand selling fair-trade, ethically made jewelry and other accessories, is having a Mother’s Day Sale: Buy two items, get one free site-wide with code SUPPORTWOMEN at checkout at. fairanita.com. Gift wrapping is also available.

What better time than now to give Mom the gift of aromatherapy? Now through April, save 25% on everything by local fragrance brand Essence One at essenceone.life during their Birthday Sale. (Excludes gift cards.)

NEW DEALS THIS WEEK:

Stephanie’s: Save 25% on all dresses with code DRESS25 through Thursday, 4/30, at stephaniesshop.com.

Mille: Mille’s Rachel Pally SS20 Trunk Show is live. For the next week, Mille will donate 10% of sales to World Central Kitchen. Also ongoing is the Coco Shop Trunk Show, with 10% of sales going to Frontline Responders. Plus, 10% of all sales of Alex Mill pieces will go to RAICES, 10% of Free&Easy sales to Surfrider Foundation to protect the oceans, and 10% of SPLITS59 sales to Baby2Baby to fight childhood poverty. PLUS, you can save an extra 25% off all sale items with code EXTRA20OFF at checkout at shopmille.com.

GIVEAWAY! Win $100 in-store credit each to three ethical fashion brands: Minnesota womenswear brand Hackwith Design House, California clothing label Back Beat Co and family-owned, Spanish footwear brand Avarcas. Visit avarcasusa.com/ to learn how to enter. Ends Sunday 5/3.

ENDING THIS WEEK:

Amani’s Fashions is donating 100% of all online sales during the month of April to a local food shelf. Shop via amanisfashions.com.

Atmosfere menswear is offering a gift card incentive: Get an extra $25 credit when you buy a $100 gift card, or an extra $50 when you buy a $200 gift card. Offer valid through 5/4. Plus, the store is taking phone orders Tuesdays through Fridays from noon to 5pm at 612-333-1843.

Blu Dot is offering 20% off all new pieces at bludot.com plus outlet inventory at ebay.com/str/bludotoutlet through 5/3.

Brow Chic (where I get my eyelash extensions done!) is offering 10% off gift cards for use when they reopen with code LOVE at browchic.com. Ends Friday, 5/1.

FOAT Design and Yoga Garden are teaming up for a pair of deals for the month of April: Save 25% on a purchase of $100 or more at foatdesign.com with code FOAT25 + save 25% on a $99 monthly unlimited pass for Yoga Garden at yogagardenmpls.com with code YG25

The Foundry Home Goods is donating 100% of profits from the sale of locally made beeswax hand and body balm by Old Mill Candles and wood serving boards by Mara Metz during the month of April to Second Harvest Heartland and UNICEF at thefoundryhomegoods.com.

Goldfine Jewelry is donating 20% of all online sales for the month of April to Loaves & Fishes to help those with food insecurity. Shop online at goldfine-jewelry.com.

Requisite North Loop is offering a progressive deal running through April: get 10% off one item, 20% off two items, or 30% off three or more items, or get an extra 20% value on any gift card purchase. (Note, promos cannot be combined.) Plus, shop markdowns from 50 to 70% off, and get free shipping on orders over $100. Shop virtually at @requisitenorthloop on IG; DM or call/text 612-840-7339 to order.

SPF clothing brand SUN50 is offering 25% on all clothing for the month of April with promo code WECARE25 at sun50.co. Plus, Sun50 will donate 10% of all promo sales directly to its food bank partners like Second Harvest Heartland.

Local maker Tiny Loud is donating 10% of April sales to Women’s Advocates of St. Paul to help victims of domestic abuse. Shop online at tinyloud.co.

Local maker United Goods has dropped prices on select items, like its First Avenue candles, plus through 4/30, it’s offering free shipping with code SAFETYFIRST, and $5 off everything related to the state of Illinois with code ILLINOIS at unitedgoodsusa.com.

Wild Isles Swimwear is offering $25 off any bikini through Tuesday, 4/28 at wildislesswim.com.

ONGOING DEALS:

1004 Designs is offering 75% off its Fall/Winter 2019 collection of hand-knit apparel and accessories with code STAYHOME at 1004designs.com, plus free shipping.

Al’s Tailoring is offering 15% off all its handmade goods at alstailoring.com with code FRANDZ

A MANO Ceramics is offering free shipping on all orders over $75 at www.weshopamano.com with code SHIPPINGLOVE

Atelier957 has new markdowns from 30 to 70% off at atelier957.com. Virtual styling sessions are also available.

Bluebird Boutique in Edina is offering 20% to 50% off everything online at bluebirdboutique.com (no code needed; discount added at checkout). It’s also running a gift card special: Get a $125 gift card for $100, $250 for $200, and $375 for $300.

Cake Plus-Size Resale is updating its online shop and offering virtual style sessions at cakeplussize.com.

Covered is available for virtual shopping appointments and offering free shipping. Find them on Instagram @covereduptown.

Local brand De Nova is offering 20% off its luxe robes (great for lounging around the house) with code BETTERTOGETHER at mydenova.com.

Duke Albert is offering free shipping and free same-day local delivery on all orders at dukealbert.com

dugo is offering an extra $25 credit when you buy a $100 gift card, available on their website at dressupgoout.com/collections/gift-cards.

The Fitting Room is offering a free $20 gift card for every $100 gift card purchase made online via thefittingroommpls.com. You can also make a virtual shopping appointment.

Flirt Boutique recently launched an online shop through Stephanie’s boutique in St. Paul, stephaniesshop.com/flirt, to make it easier to shop its luxe lingerie and loungewear. (Plus: Free shipping!)

The Foundry Home Goods is offering 20% off Skagerak Denmark outdoor and indoor furniture through May (no code needed).

From Grasse with Love—a French-crafted, locally-based fragrance label—is offering 20% off all personal-size fragrances at grassewithlove.com.

Golden Age Design is offering free shipping on all orders (excludes furniture) at goldenagedesign.com.

The Golden Pearl Vintage recently launched an online shop for its vintage goods at thegoldenpearlvintage.com.

Golden Rule is offering 25% off cards, pantry and sale items with code SPRINGCLEANING at shopgoldenrule.com. Plus, get $5 off your next purchase when you buy a print from the store’s “Wonders Never Cease” group show at shopgoldenrule.com/pages/wonders-never-cease.

Grethen House has just taken new markdowns on spring arrivals, ranging from 20 to 80% off. Plus, get an additional $25 gift card to use when stores reopen when you buy $100 in gift cards now at grethenhouse.com, virtual style sessions, curbside pickup during select hours, free same-day local delivery and online price matching (with some exclusions).

Hackwith Design House is offering a 30% off promo code for its collection of sustainable shoes for Dr. Scholl's with code HACKWITH30FS at drschollsshoes.com. Plus, get free shipping on all orders at hackwithdesignhouse.com.

HOUSER, the North Loop fair-trade jewelry brand and gift shop, is donating 15% of all purchases to Second Harvest Heartland until further notice. Shop online at shophouser.com.

Hazel & Rose is offering a free $15 gift card for every $100 spent plus free shipping on orders of $100+ at shophazelandrose.com. The ethical fashion store is also launching something special each day this week in partnership with Winsome Goods’s zero-waste project. Watch their Instagram story @shophazelandrose around noon every Wednesday for the next release. 

Looking for something to keep your hands busy? Hemlocks Leather has launched a stitch-your-own wallet kit for a leather clutch. It comes with everything you need including a digital instructional booklet, at a discounted price of $38 via www.hemlocksleather.com.

Holistic Purity CBD is offering 20% off all CBD products from the local brand at holisticpurity.com with promo code CORONA

Idun boutique in St. Paul is offering 20% off sitewide with code HJEM plus free shipping online at shopidun.com.

Jac & Violet jewelry is offering free shipping on orders through 5/31 at jacandviolet.com.

Joeleen Torvick is offering 40% off her fall/winter 2019 collection at joeleentorvick.com. Discount automatically applied at checkout.

Julia Elise skincare is donating 10% of sales from her spring self-care bundles to Open Arms Minnesota. Shop at juliaelise.com.

June Resale is loading up its online store and offering free shipping online at juneresale.com with code SOCIALDISTANCE

Kisa Boutique is offering free shipping on orders over $100 via its online store kisaboutique.com with code SHOPATHOME, plus Kisa Turkish towels on sale for $25 each.

Larissa Loden Jewelry has restocked her quarantine jewelry craft kits and is offering free shipping all month at larissaloden.com. Plus, shop new limited-edition designs every Thursday, and help give back on Do Good Tuesdays.

Local Motion Boutique is offering 50 to 80% off transitional pieces at localmotionboutique.shop. Plus, get $5 flat-rate shipping and personal delivery of orders over $500.

Lula Vintage Wear is offering virtual shopping via its Etsy store.

MartinPatrick3 is offering 25% off on everything (including gift cards) until the store reopens. Shop via virtual personal shopping services, phone calls or DMs at @martinpatrick3 on Instagram.

My Sister’s Closet recently launched an online store. Shop it at my-sister-s-closet-mpls.myshopify.com.

Neal Jewelry is offering free shipping plus 25% off ready-to-ship jewelry (excluding fine jewelry) with code BEWELL at nealjewelry.com.

Oktober Kissed is offering 40% off all orders at oktoberkissed.com with code STAYHOME plus free shipping.

Parc is offering free shipping and curbside pickup on all orders at parcboutique.com.

Pharmacie gift shop and menswear store is offering free shipping with code SOCIALDISTANCE via pharmaciempls.com.

Local online boutique Poppy Stella Rose is donating 20% of all purchases to the Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery, whose mission is to end child abuse and neglect. Shop online at poppystellarose.com.

Proper is offering free shipping on all orders until they can reopen at proper-shops.com.

Now you can shop all of your favorite Queen Anna fashions directly from your phone. Download the Queen Anna Fashion app for iOS or Android and enjoy special savings for first-time customers, and take advantage of virtual styling services. Plus, get free shipping and free returns. Download the app here or shop online at queenanna.co.

Now might be a good time to inventory your stuff since many people are WFH. Repair Lair, a locally owned shop that fixes and consigns outdoor gear and apparel, has closed its shop and moved to accepting mail-in repairs. Send in your rain jackets, down winter parkas, wool socks and hiking boots–right in time for all those secluded outdoor excursions we’re going to be taking to get some fresh air in the coming month(s). The store will also be ramping up its online presence at www.repairlair.com. Questions? Email therepairlair@gmail.com.

Roe Wolfe is available for virtual shopping on social or FaceTime, and offering a special gift card promo: $10 bonus on $50 gift cards, and $25 bonus on $100 gift cards. Shop online at roewolfe.com.

Stephanie Lake Design is offering complimentary door-to-door delivery, free domestic shipping, and gift certificates in any amount, now offered at a buy one, get one 50% off discount. The jewelry designer is also offering VIP services including jewelry repair and customization for customer-owned jewelry. Shop online at www.stephanielakedesign.com.

Up Six Vintage is selling curated swag bags of vintage goodies at a discounted price on its IG feed @upsixvintage, plus it’s adding new items to its new Etsy store daily at etsy.com/shop/UpSixVintage.

WAY the Label is offering an additional 25% off sitewide and free shipping with code SHOPLOCAL at waythelabel.com.

Via’s Vintage is shoppable via its Instagram feed, @viasvintage.

Here are some other ways you can support our local small fashion businesses:

  • Shop online + virtually. Even if they don’t have an online store, many stores offer delivery (many offering free and same-day local delivery). Many shops and makers are also hosting virtual shopping events on their Instagram story. (More on those below.)

  • Buy a gift card to use later. This will help stores stay on their feet now, and you can wait to shop until it’s nicer outside.

  • Make a social post & leave positive reviews. Show your support and spread the love any way you can!

  • All salons and beauty studios will be closed until May 18. Support them by purchasing a gift card, booking your next appointment, and shopping products from their e-commerce stores.

Got something to add? Email me at jahna.peloquin@gmail.com!