Twin Cities Style & Shopping: November 16–22

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include the long-awaited grand opening of The Dayton’s Project, FGI of Mpls-St Paul’s semi-annual fashion trend presentation and holiday makers markets galore, plus find a guide to the best local shops to find gifts from local makers.

The long-await Dayton’s Project opens this week with the Departments at Dayton’s

NEW THIS WEEK:

New apparel brand Monochrome launches
After years of struggling to find basic pieces in bright solid colors, Minnesota apparel designer Darren DeBerg decided to make them himself. This week, he launched Monochrome, a new brand that designs stylish staples for kids and adults of all genders in the full spectrum of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. Items include pants, t-shirts, suits, vegan leather backpacks, totes and woven belts. And now through December 1, you can save 25% off site-wide with my exclusive code, JAHNA25 @ monochrome.shop

Fashion Week MN launches newsletter & year-round programming
Local fashion platform Fashion Week MN (which I co-founded) has just announced it is starting year-round programming beginning soon, including a monthly newsletter. You can subscribe now to get the first edition, which drops on Thursday, at fashionweekmn.com/subscribe. Look for educational workshops and panel events, shopping events to promote our local retailers, and highlights of local creatives on their Instagram @fashionweekmn. Be sure to subscribe and give us a follow to stay in the loop!

TUESDAY:

FGI-MSP presents Communiqué Fashion Report
Join Fashion Group International’s Minneapolis-St.Paul chapter at St. Catherine University for their Spring 2022 fashion report and global presentation, a curated storytelling of global influences, key items, fabrics, and print directions, with an emphasis on the overarching inspirations of the season. The event includes a 30-minute keynote presentation featuring SS22 runway imagery, followed by a conversation and Q&A with a panel of local experts, including local fashion producer and stylist Grant Whittaker; Carol Mager, Assistant Professor of Fashion Design at St. Catherine University; Robert Elder, personal stylist at MartinPatrick3; and Jacqueline Parr, Assistant Professor of Fashion Merchandising at St. Catherine University. Masks are required. Tuesday 5:30–7:30pm @ St. Catherine University, 2004 Randolph. Ave, St Paul. Tickets $20 members, $35 general public, free for students @ fgimsp-communiquepresentation2022.eventbrite.com

WEDNESDAY:

Art + Jewelry Happy Hour
Dan Raphael Art Studio hosts special guest Milana Stile for an evening of art and jewelry. Explore Milana Stile’s newly curated collection of atelier jewelry from French and Italian artisans, original oil pantings by Dan Raphael and his amazing museum shop collection, and get a glimpse behind the scenes in the artist's studio. Light refreshments and drinks will be served. Wednesday 4–7pm @ Q.arma Building, 1224 Quincy St NE #225, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Glassware Galore: Virtual Vintage Glassware Event
AudreyRose Vintage & Vintage on the Loose are collaborating on a live vintage glassware event. On Wednesday night, head over to @audreyrosevintage's Instagram story for your chance to score these rare-of-a-kind goodies. Wednesday 7–8pm @ instagram.com/audreyrosevintage

WEDNESDAY–SATURDAY:

Fall Fling for FashionFest
A group of local boutiques are coming together for a good cause this week. Fall Fling for FashionFest is a progressive shopping experience to benefit M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital, hosted at a different location each night. Events include a kickoff party at St. Paul boutique Stephanie’s (Wednesday 4–8pm), a mini fashion show and private shopping event at Bumbershute (Thursday 6–9pm, tickets $30–$40 @ www.eventbrite.com), a marketplace popup featuring Through Jimmy’s Eyes, Statement Boutique, Hippy Feet, Goldfine Jewelry and Equation hosted by Brick x Mortar (Friday 4–7pm, RSVP at lhanes@umn.edu), and an evening shopping event at designer resale shop Down the Rabbit Hole (Saturday 6:30–9:30pm). 100% of ticket sales and a percentage of clothing and accessories sales will be donated to the Masonic Children's Hospital. Wednesday–Saturday @ various locations. Get more details at fashionfest.umn.edu

OPENING THURSDAY:

The Departments at Dayton's
The long-in-the-works Dayton's Project in downtown Minneapolis opens this weekend with a seasonal makers market—just in time for holiday nostalgia for Dayton’s to kick in. The Departments at Dayton's features more than 30 local vendors on the first floor of the Dayton’s building. Vendors include Larissa Loden, Karen Morris Millinery, Junita’s Jar, Pig’s Eye Pottery and Blue Heron Soap Company, plus several Native American- and Indigenous-owned makers and artists including Great Grandmother Mary Lyons, Eagle Thunder Family, Star Quilts, Marion Martinez and Winona LaDuke. The market will also sell apparel and accessories featuring the iconic Dayton’s logo. The Departments is expected to be a semi-permanent fixture at the Dayton’s Project, and will continue for the next several months. In a nod to Dayton’s iconic holiday displays, the building will also unveil some new holiday window displays designed by Kent Hensley, a former creative director for Marshall Field's, including a tribute to Santa Bears. Additional grand opening festivities include a public performance by Lori Line, who got her start as a pianist at Dayton’s, on Monday on the store’s first level. Opening Thursday. Hours: Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ The Dayton’s Project, 700 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, thedepartmentsatdaytons.com

Quantum Mirror: A Transcendent Immersive Art Experience
An innovative, immersive art installation has just landed in Minneapolis. Created by Guatemalan new media artist Adrian Stein in collaboration with REM5 Virtual Reality Laboratory, Quantum Mirror is meditation on human consciousness. Its structure is a reflection of self perception, using moving images and sound to visualize how human consciousness has become enlightened by the digital age. Whether you are curious about the future of immersive tech, seeking a unique (and highly Instagrammable) experience, or looking for a creative gift for a loved one, be sure to check it out. Note, no shoes are allowed in the lounge area or in Quantum Mirror, and be mindful of your choice of attire—inside the mirror most angles are visible. Opening Thursday, on view through 1/29/22 @ REEM5 Virtual Reality Laboratory, 4950 W 35th St, St Louis Park. Tickets $25 @ quantummirrormn.com

THURSDAY:

Fair Anita Sip & Shop
Just in time for the holidays, head to Fair Anita's showroom in the heart of Northeast Minneapolis’ Art District to shop affordable, ethically-made Fair Trade jewelry, gifts and accessories in person. Plus, find one-of-a-kind pieces not available on the local brand’s website. Enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or mocktail with proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test. Masks are required if not drinking or no proof of vaccinate. Thursday 6–8pm @ Fair Anita Showroom, Thorp Building, 1620 Central Ave NE #156 (link for parking/entry info), Minneapolis, instagram.com/fair.anita

THURSDAY–SATURDAY:

MCAD Art Sale (Virtual)
This annual event has become the Twin Cities' go-to for affordable artwork from such up-and-coming artists as MCAD alumni. Now in its 24th year, the sale has gone virtual for a second year running due to COVID concerns. More than 200 recent MCAD graduates and 200 current MCAD students will contribute work in a diverse range of mediums—including paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture, furniture, toys, clothing, jewelry, accessories, and more. Every piece is priced at or below $1,500 and the average price is less than $100. Visit mcad.edu/artsale for a preview of this year’s artwork. All proceeds go directly to the individual artists or to the MCAD Art Sale Scholarship fund. Make a $50 donation to the MCAD Art Sale Scholarship Fund today and receive VIP Early-Access to the Art Sale shopping site. VIP access opens Thursday at noon; opens to the public Friday at 8am; ends Saturday at 11:59pm. Tickets @ www.mcad.edu/artsale

THURSDAY–SUNDAY:

Haupt Antiek’s Christmas Past Market
The occasional vintage market is known for its annual holiday markets featuring a new theme and fresh inventory each month. Look for a mix of holiday home decor, antique ornaments, table settings, festive furnishings, gifts, outdoor decorations, sleds, skis and fresh greens. Thursday from 9am–8pm, Friday 9am–7pm, Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday 11am–4pm @ Haupt Antiek Market, 7570 147th St W #400, Apple Valley, www.hauptantiek.com

FRIDAY:

38th & Grand presents Sip & Shop Fridays
Head to the 38th and Grand neighborhood of Minneapolis for a series of sip-and-shop events. Participating retailers include The Fitting Room (original clothing and accessories by local designers), Tandem Vintage (vintage clothing and accessories), Belle Weather, Digs (yard, fabric, gifts and jewelry). Fridays 5–7pm in November & December @ W 38th St & Grand Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/thefittingroommpls

LEGACY x Alana Martinson Shopping Event
Join guest host Alana Martinson (a local student and thrifter extraordinaire) at LEGACY for an exclusive shopping event with a live DJ. Snag a pair of Legacy vintage denim or vintage t-shirt and get them embroidered on the spot. Free, RSVP at info@shopthelegacy.com to attend. Friday 6–8pm @ LEGACY, 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneaepolis, shopthelegacy.com

Yulemart Reception at Fresh Eye Gallery
The new Fresh Eye Gallery is hosting its first holiday market exhibition. This gallery-turned-gift shop features petite handmade art and gifts for the holiday season from over 50 artists and makers including Kari Lee Art, PM Design, Rosaline’s Candles, Third Daughter Restless Daughter, and more. The reception features live music by DJ Joe Yolo, a photo booth and more. Reception Friday 6–8pm; open hours: Wednesday–Friday 11am–6pm, Saturday 11am–3pm, ends 12/23. @ Fresh Eye Gallery, fresheyegallery.com

FRIDAY & SATURDAY:

UMEI Holiday Kickoff
Kick off the holidays at this two-day event at North Loop’s Japanese home shop, UMEI Boutique. Highlights include the launch of a new collection of porcelain pots and candle holders from New Orleans artisan, Nina Spring, and a free gift for shoppers while supplies last. Saturday evening includes bubbly at UMEI and neighboring shops Veronique Wantz Gallery and J Atelier. Friday 11am–4pm & Saturday noon–8pm @ 903 N 5th St, Minneapolis, shopumei.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

The Shops at 50th & Xerxes: Holiday Shop & Stroll
The shops of 50th & Xerxes come together for this twice-yearly event with seasonal snacks and sips at each shop, plus up to 20% off at participating stores: Hunt & Gather, Loft Antiques, Queenie & Pearl, Clarabel vintage and antiques, Gallery 360, Vinaigrette, Dunn Bros Coffee, and Nash Frame Design. Friday–Sunday 11am–5pm daily @ 50th & Xerxes, Minneapolis

SATURDAY:

Morningside Woman’s Club Holiday Market
More than a dozen local artisan vendors including Isadore Nut Co., Winter Project Artist backpacks, SHExclusive jewelry by Susan Horowitz, Nashipai jewelry and more will pop up for this annual sale, along with food trucks and refreshments. Saturday 9am–2pm @ Avail Academy, 4015 Inglewood Ave S, Edina, morningsidewomansclub.org

Mill City Farmers Winter Market
A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors to the Mill City Museum lobby for the season on select Saturdays through April. Each event features 30–40 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Crankosaurus Press handprinted textile goods, Crookedwood wooden cooking utensils, Maat Mons bags and soft goods, and Olsen Naturals natural skincare. Note: Masks and social distancing are required. Saturday from 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

A MANO Pop-up at Knit & Bolt
Local ceramicist A MANO is popping up at local craft shop Knit & Bolt with her latest collection of colorful pottery, earrings and ornaments. Plus, shop Knit & Bolt’s assortment of crafty gifts. Saturday 10am–4pm @ Knit & Bolt, 2833 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, weshopamano.com

Goods for Good Market
This month’s True North Collaborative market is joining with Impact Hub MSP for their 3rd annual Goods for Good Market. True North is a partnership of local, Minnesota brands with a mission to strengthen small business economy through experiential retail. This event will feature goods from vendors and makers creating products with a purpose, speakers including social entrepreneurs trying to do good in the world, food and more. Saturday 10am–4pm @ Seven Points, 3001 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Neighborhood Roots Winter Market
The Neighborhood Roots Winter Market season kicks off this weekend in the Fulton Farmers Market site. The outdoor market features vendors from Kingfield, Fulton and Nokomis Farmers Markets, with this week's vendors including Bogart’s Doughnut Co, Num Nuts, LoveTree Farmstead Cheese, and Icebox Handcrafted Pie Crust. Saturday 11am–1pm @ Fulton Farmers Market, 4901 Chowen Ave S, Minneapolis, neighborhoodrootsmn.org

Golden Garage Vintage's First-Ever Pop-up
Local vintage seller Golden Garage Vintage is opening up their studio to the public for the first time. Golden Garage sells an eclectic, curated mix of Mid Century Modern, retro, boho and vintage home finds from various decades, some of which are refinished or restored. Usually open only by appointment, Golden Garage sells items at “marketplace prices.” RSVP on the Facebook invite or message Golden Garage directly to attend. Masks encouraged. Follow @goldengaragevintage on Instagram for sneak peeks. Saturday 11am–3pm @ 2400 2nd St N, Studio 201, Minneapolis, facebook.com/events/296588655635941

Holiday Saturdays at Northrup King Building
Browse hundreds of unique and creative works and gifts from local artists and creators under one roof and rest easy with the knowledge that when you buy local, you never have to worry about shipping delays. It's a great year to support Minnesota artists and creative businesses. Saturdays noon–4pm in November & December through 12/18 @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, northrupkingbuilding.com

Season's Greetings at Cry Baby Clay
Local ceramics maker, Cry Baby Clay, is opening up its studio for an afternoon of holiday cheer. Make some ceramic ornaments ($10 each, including the firing and clear glazing of your projects), get your holiday portrait taken by On Display Productions (pets welcome!), and grab some baked goods by Quiet Cat Bakery. You're encouraged to reserve a time slot, but walk-ins are welcome. Masks required. Saturday noon–4pm each day @ 4141 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, crybabyclay.com

Arianne Zager + Alma Mia Holiday Trunk Show
Head to The Fitting Room boutique to shop the new holiday apparel collections from local designers Arianne Zager and Alma Mia. ZaGaZa is a couture line of convertible, versatile, easy to care for knit dresses by Arianne Zager. Each piece is hand draped, dyed and painted, ensuring each piece to be one of a kind. Alma Mia is a romantic, globally inspired clothing line designed for the free spirited by The Fitting Room owner, Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca. Find a look perfect to wear at an upcoming holiday party, or something to gift. Saturday noon–5pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroommpls.com

A Trip Around the Sun: Insight Brewing Makers Market
Insight Brewing is celebrating its anniversary with a mini makers market with three vendors offering custom options. Makers include Leather Works Minnesota, Succ It Up Buttercup and 10-minute portrait sessions with Daughters and Suns. Saturday 1–10pm @ Insight Brewing, 2821 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/insightbrewing

Sip & Shop Makers Market
Find giftable, handcrafted goods by more than 20 local makers and brands including Truly Clay at this makers market hosted by Royal Foundry Craft Spirits. Plus, enter a giveaway for a gift card and enjoy craft cocktails while you shop. Saturday 3–7pm @ Royal Foundry Craft Spirits, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, royalfoundrycraftspirits.com

I Am Anishinaabe Fashion Show
Hot off her Fashion Week MN debut this past fall, Minnesota-based fashion designer and beadwork artist Delina White of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibw is producing a fashion show in honor of Native American Heritage Month. The show will highlight the latest collection from White’s label, I Am Anishinaabe, accompanied by live music by Native group Blood Quantum. This is a free, alcohol-free event. Saturday, doors at 5pm, show at 6pm @ Otter Creek Event Center, Black Bear Casino Resort, I-35/Hwy 210, Carlton, MN, instagram.com/anishinaabekweniin 

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Plate & Parcel Holiday Market 
The Linden Hills Farmers Market moves indoors for the winter and becomes the Plate & Parcel Holiday Market. Held in partnership with Minneapolis Craft Market, this market is a charming, festive, one-stop shop for unique handcrafted gifts, local, foods, holiday decor and Christmas trees. Held in partnership with Minneapolis Craft Market and Wagner Garden Centers, a rotating group of vendors will create a bustling and festive hub of farmers, food makers and artisans. The market is free to attend, and family- and dog-friendly. Masks are required. Free ticketed shopping reservations are required to control capacity. Saturday & Sunday 10am–2pm @ Wagners Garden Center, 6024 Penn Ave S, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping pass @ www.mplscraftmarket.com

Atelier 4501 Grand Opening Weekend
Two local vintage clothing sellers, Everyday Ejiji and May Baby Vintage, have joined forces to open a new atelier/studio. In the coming months, the space will regularly host private, personalize shopping experiences, styling services, photo studio rentals, and small business markets. This weekend, come check out the space, mingle, and most importantly shop the brands' eclectic collections of fall and holiday goodies. Saturday & Sunday, noon–5pm both days @ Atelier 4501, 4501 34th Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/atelier4501 

Healing Elements Winter Holiday Market
Healing Elements, a mindfully curated wellness shop in St. Paul, is hosting its 6th annual winter market this weekend. A one-stop shopping experience to buy local it features a variety of Twin Cities businesses, a wellness studio, and intentionally handcrafted goods from two dozen local makers, with a different lineup each day, including ROMI Apothecary, Julia Elise skincare and Marisa Martinez jewelry. Tickets are recommended to ensure you have a slot to shop, as they are limiting the amount of shoppers in order to social distance. Your $5 ticket can be applied to store credit in Healing Elements' retail shop. Masks required. Saturday & Sunday noon–6pm @ Healing Elements, 2290 Como Ave, St Paul. Tickets $5 at healingelementswellness.com

American Swedish Institute’s Courtyard Market & Jul Shop
In addition to its annual Julmarknad Christmas Market on 12/3–12/5, ASI will host a series of handcraft vendors throughout the holiday season. This weekend in the market sheds in the ASI courtyard, find Aspire Artisan Studios & Folk School (Saturday), Ilrid Vikings and Mud & Bark (Sunday) and Traveling Tomten (both days). While you’re there, be sure to check out ASI’s Jul Shop, a seasonal gift shop featuring Scandinavian holiday goodies. Museum admission is required for entry. Saturday & Sunday @ American Swedish Institute, 2600 Park Ave, Minneapolis, asimn.org

SUNDAY:

St Paul Brewing Weekly Makers Market
Shop handmade and vintage goods from a rotating group of local artists, makers and vintage sellers at this weekly indoor market hosted by St. Paul Brewing, happening every Sunday through the holidays. Sundays 11am–3pm @ St. Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, www.instagram.com/stpbrewing

Old St. Anthony Fall Bazaar
After a year hiatus, Minneapolis Craft Market is heading back to the historic Machine Shop in the heart of the St. Anthony neighborhood of Minneapolis. Shop two full floors of handmade goods, perfect for early holiday gift shopping. Note: Proof of vaccination or a negative test result is required from all vendors and attendees to participate in this event; masks are required. Ticketed shopping reservations required to control capacity. Sunday noon–5pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping pass @ mplscraftmarket.com

Hackwith Design House Studio Sale
Come shop in-person at the Hackwith Design House studio during this special in-studio event. The local sustainable fashion brand will have its latest releases, past-season items, Sustain Shop samples and more, plus gain early access to this year's Black Friday progressive gift card deals, including a $5 gift card when you spend $50, a $10 gift card when you spend $100, and so on. You can apply your gift card to a future order or give it as a gift. Sunday noon–4pm @ Hackwith Studio, 2340 Charles Ave, St. Paul, hackwithdesignhouse.com

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE:

Creative studio LAB Mpls is collaborating with a group of their favorite local brands and artisans for Hydda Way: Made-in-Minnesota Experience, a special retail shopping experience coming to The Northern Express the first three weekends in December in Excelsior. Tickets $20–$22 adults ($15–$17 kids 2–18) @ thenorthernexpress.org/tickets 

NOW OPEN:

Strey Secondhand
Five resale clothing brands are moving into the Strey Collective co-op studio just in time for Art Attack this weekend. They include Harlow James, which sells vintage clothing and denim in an inclusive size range; Lighthorse Studios, which focuses on special pieces from the ‘30s to ‘60s; Eco Resale, which sells thrifted basics; Thread Finds Mpls, which repurposes and modifies vintage band shirts and jean jackets; and local clothing designer Joeleen Torvick’s Preloved X JT, a new vintage brand featuring finds sourced in the Duluth area with an eye for current trends. Now open during regular Strey hours & during Art Attack week @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, instagram.com/streycollective

Love Your Melon's Build Your Own Beanie Bar
Local brand Love Your Melon has just launched a Build Your Own Beanie bar at its North Loop storefront. Choose your beanie type, color, patch and pom, and watch your beanie get made. Great for gifting (and keeping)! The bar is available during the store’s open hours, no appointment needed. Hours: Thursday–Sunday 10am–6pm. Now available @ Love Your Melon, 226 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, loveyourmelon.com

Tare Market Holiday Pop-up
South Minneapolis zero-waste store, Tare Market, is popping up in Northeast Minneapolis for the holidays beginning this weekend. Tare Market is Minnesota's first zero-waste store with a mission of helping others live a more waste-free life through plastic-free and packaging-free goods. Many of their products are sourced locally, and they work with many women and BIPOC brands to bring their plastic-free products to you. Their pop-up will feature a variety of plastic-free and sustainable living products, including best-sellers like their toothpaste tablets, HiBar shampoo and conditioner bars, dishwasher powder, zero waste razors, dish soap, and more. Hours Thursdays–Saturdays 11am–6pm through 12/18 @ 945 NE Broadway St, Minneapolis, thetaremarket.com

Merry Thriftmas at Arc’s Value Village
Head to Arc’s Value Village this Saturday for the first day of Merry Thriftmas. Find festive fashions, holiday decorations, collectibles, bakeware and much more. All three stores restock daily through December so shop early and shop often. 10am–7pm daily @ 3 locations: Bloomington, Richfield & New Hope, arcsvaluevillage.org

TMORA Holiday Shop at Russian Museum of Art
The Museum of Russian Art Shop officially opens for the holiday season this weekend. Located on the mezzanine level of The Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis, MN, the TMORA Shop is a gallery within a gallery – carefully curated and beautifully unique. Explore a wide array of winter treasures from the Slavic tradition, including hand-carved fairytale ornaments, tasty treats from the Slavic kitchen, Russian coffee table books, folksy candles and artful greeting cards. Shop the store in person or online. Opening Saturday 10am–4pm @ The Museum of Russian Art Shop, 5500 Stevens Ave S, Minneapolis, shoptmora.org

Greenhouse Salon & Shop
Last week, the Bryn Mawr neighborhood welcomed a new storefront: Greenhouse, a salon and shop. Founded by Emilia Luciano of Second Life Thrift—a retail vet with 15 years of retail and customer service experience—and Jae Wencl, a master hair stylist with over 15 years of experience in the salon industry. Greenhouse specializes in organic hair care and also sells house plants, plant care, vintage home decor and accessories, and handmade goods by local makers, and plan to also sell vintage clothing and handmade clothing and accessories from rotating vendors. They also have plans to offer workshops on houseplant care, design and maintenance. A grand opening party in December. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10am–7pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 408 Cedar Lake Rd S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/greenhouse_408

Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Now open Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

Bench Pressed
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Now open @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

NOW AVAILABLE:

Wrapture Artist-Designed Wrapping Paper
The idea for Wrapture came to local illustrator and designer Chris Larson through pandemic boredom—an idea sparked to brighten the days of his loved ones through a series of original wrapping paper designs. Now, with the official launch of his brand Wrapture, he’s making those designs available to everyone in time for the holiday gift-giving season. Each edition includes eight designs on double-sided newsprint sheets—100% recyclable and sourced from responsibly managed forests. Use it to wrap your gifts, or save it for your gallery wall. You can also subscribe to get each new edition of Wrapture every quarter at at 15% discount. ($12 for the holiday edition or $10 every three months for the subscription.) Shop now @ wrapture.co

Minny & Paul's Holiday Collection
Local brand Minny & Paul partners with more than 100 talented local makers and independent businesses to craft its colorful, curated gift boxes, each with a different theme. This holiday season's gift collection includes four options: Merry & Bright (holiday party-themed treats), Snowday (cozy seasonanl drinks and sweets), Rise & Shine (breakfast treats), Merry & Bright Crate (seasonal treats & bar cart essentials). Boxes start at $75. Shop now @ minnyandpaul.com

Kevin Kramp Scarf Capsule Collection
Minnesota-based knitwear designer Kevin Kramp has debuted a new capsule collection of original, machine-knit scarf designs this week at MartinPatrick3. The capsule includes a range of five decadent colorways, made in the U.S. with Italian yarns in various combinations of cashmere, alpaca, camel, wool and cotton. It's the first time Kramp will be selling his unique knitwear in years, so don’t miss your chance to pick up a special piece that will be a staple in your winter wardrobe for years to come. Shop now @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis, martinpatrick3.com

MORE OF THE BEST places to FIND gifts FROM LOCAL MAKERS:

14 Hill Gift Shop
Find unique giftables for everyone on your list, plus home goods, kitchenware & home décor. @ 4737 Chicago Ave. S., Ste. 2, Minneapolis, 612-886-3606, 14hill.com

bread: A unique pop-up market
This holiday pop-up market created by local entrepreneur Marsha Magdalene will feature a mostly BIPOC group of locally owned brands and goods from local makers. @ Maplewood Mall (lower level next to Lids/Caribou Coffee), 3001 White Bear Ave N #1015A, Maplewood, breadpopupmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to BIPOC retail businesses. Vendors include Silk Road Wellness, LVLS House of Hoodies and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. @ Mall of America, Level 2 South, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com

Corazon
Find unique, handmade art, gifts, stationery, jewelry, home goods & more by local makers. @ 4646 E Lake St, Minneapolis, 612-276-0198, www.corazononline.com

Founders Co.
This collective of local small business owners, creators and makers—founded by Excelsior Candle Co., B + D Custom Crafts, MEND Jewelry—now have a permanent location at Southdale with a diverse assortment of goods from other local, woman-owned businesses. Expect a mix of elevated, handcrafted home decor, gemstone jewelry, clothing and accessories, organic skincare, fine art and modern pottery from 20 local makers, including LES Bags, KISA, Hossle Woodworks and Isadore Nut Co. @ Southdale Center on 1st floor rotunda, Edina, founders-co-mn.myshopify.com

Fox Run
This store carries locally made artisan home goods, fashion accessories, art, apothecary, stationery and gifts. Limited hours: Friday & Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes, 12241 Elm Creek Blvd N, Maple Grove, foxrunmn.com

The Golden Rule
Find modern, handmade jewelry, accessories, home goods, art and gifts from local makers and small brands. @ 350 Water St, Excelsior, shopgoldenrule.com

The Grand Collective
Find apothecary, lingerie, jewelry, vintage clothing, hostess gifts and more at this shop owned by nationally renowned laundry expert and Mona Williams’ Patric Richardson, whose Laundry Love book is also available at the shop for sale. @ 791 Grand Ave, St Paul, instagram.com/grandcollectivemn

Homespun MN: A Minnesota-Made Pop-up Market
Shop the the best in Minnesota-made gifts for the holidays with this pop-up shops at Ridgedale Center and in South Minneapolis, with each location featuring more than 70 local brands and makers. @ Ridgedale Center, Level 2 in Center Court, 12401 Wayzata Blvd, Minnetonka & 2709 E 38th St, Minneapolis, homespunmn.myshopify.com

Les Sól
Find women’s clothing, jewelry, accessories, apothecary and gifts from small brands & local makers. @ 4353 Upton Ave S #104 (entrance on 44th & Upton), Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

i like you
Find quirky, handmade gifts, pottery, prints, jewelry, greeting cards and more by local makers at this longtime gift shop, which recently moved to a new location in Northeast Minneapolis. @ 1955 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, i-like-you-minneapolis.myshopify.com

Inspire: Global Gifts for Urban Adventures
Created by local nonprofit, Smile Network, this gift store sells handmade, fair-trade goods by tribal women in developing countries. The artisans get a fair price for their goods and steady income, and 100 percent of the profits from every item sold at the store funds reconstructive lip- and cleft-palate surgeries. @ City Center, 10 S 7th St, Minneapolis, smilenetwork.org/shop

Mona Williams
This locally owned shop at the Mall of America is the brainchild of laundry expert Patric Richardson, and it’s a great destination for unique gifts and luxe laundry products. The store also carries vintage and designer clothing. @ Mall of America, 180 South Avenue (First Level), Bloomington, monawilliams.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has opened its own storefront. In addition to vintage, the duo sells products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities. Limited hours: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

Northland Visions
Native American art and gifts made in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin and Canada. @ 861 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, northlandvisions.com

Rock Paper Scissors Goods
Handmade jewelry, greeting cards, art prints, kids' toys & more gifts from local makers, plus vinyl records. @ 2403 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, rockpaperscissorsgoods.com

Rose & Loon
Goods by Midwest makers, including fashion accessories, food gifts, houseware and more. @ Rosedale Center, 1595 Minnesota 36, Roseville, roseandloon.com

Six for Good
Apothecary, food gifts, jewelry and more giftables from 6 local woman makers. @ Rosedale Center, 1595 MN-36, Roseville & Nolan Mains, 3931 Market St, Edina, sixforgood.com

Stranger & Co.
This new store carries thoughtfully curated home goods, apothecary items and gifts from small brands and local makers. @ 3921 Market St, Edina, www.strangerandco.com

Strey Collective
This collective of local designers sells apparel, handbags, jewelry, accessories, gifts and more. @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/streycollective

Union Market Mankato
Find apparel and accessories, kids’ items, apothecary, home goods, plants & more. @ 615 S Front St, Mankato, www.unionmarketmankato.com

Uniquely Global
Presented by Chameleon Shoppes, the local pop-up market concept, Uniquely Global offers clothing, spices, cosmetics, fabrics and statement art pieces for any home. UG finds are chosen from around the globe, with offerings including affordable fashion at designer boutique quality, globally sourced spices, handmade statement art pieces and more. Hours: Monday–Friday 10am–4pm daily @ Gaviidae Common, Suite 130 (street level), 651 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, www.chameleonconsortium.com

WALRUS 
WALRUS is an artist- and community-led art and consignment gallery and marketplace that opened earlier this year in North Minneapolis. It sells and showcases affordable, framed artwork by local artists. Within the shop, you’ll find pieces priced from $25 to $2,500, about 90% of which is made by local artists. Part of Walrus’ mission is to prioritize the representation of artists of color—out of this 90%, about one quarter is art made by artists of color who are local to North Minneapolis. @ 4400 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, www.walrus.style

VIRTUAL SHOPS & DIRECTORIES:

The List Virtual Makers’ Marketplace
The List is a Minnesota-based online maker hub. The marketplace aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses, just in time for holiday gift-giving season. Find a mix of fashion, home goods and skin care by 40 top local makers, including Strey Designs, Adam Turman, Essence One, FOAT Design, Hackwith Design House, ILO Design, J.Lux Jewelry, Joeleen Torvick, Julia Elise Skincare, Tiny Loud and Minny & Paul. Shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Minneapolis Craft Market Online Marketplace
You can now shop Minneapolis Craft Market’s roster of local makers online, 24/7, with their online marketplace. Shop now @ mplscraftmarket.com

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: November 9–15

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include a brewery makers market crawl in Northeast and holiday makers markets galore, plus find a guide to the best local shops to find gifts from local makers.

Designer Kevin Kramp debuts a new capsule collection of original knit scarves this week at MartinPatrick3. (Photo: Peter Jamus)

NEW THIS WEEK:

Kevin Kramp Scarves Drop @ MartinPatrick3
Minnesota-based knitwear designer Kevin Kramp has debuted a new capsule collection of original, machine-knit scarf designs this week at MartinPatrick3. The capsule includes a range of five decadent colorways, made in the U.S. with Italian yarns in various combinations of cashmere, alpaca, camel, wool and cotton. It's the first time Kramp will be selling his unique knitwear in years, so don’t miss your chance to pick up a special piece that will be a staple in your winter wardrobe for years to come. Available now @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis, martinpatrick3.com

Love Your Melon's Build Your Own Beanie
Local brand Love Your Melon has just launched a Build Your Own Beanie bar at its North Loop storefront. Choose your beanie type, color, patch and pom, and watch your beanie get made. Great for gifting (and keeping)! The bar is available during the store’s open hours, no appointment needed. Hours: Thursday–Sunday 10am–6pm. Now available @ Love Your Melon, 226 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, loveyourmelon.com

Les Sól Vintage Launches
In addition to its assortment from vintage vendor Frances Finds, Linden Hills boutique Les Sól is now stocking its own retro line, Les Sól Vintage. Expect a fun, fresh selection of vintage leather jackets, ‘80s sweaters, unisex denim, and everything in between. Now available in store & online @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

Wrapture Artist-Designed Wrapping Paper Launches
The idea for Wrapture came to local illustrator and designer Chris Larson through pandemic boredom—an idea sparked to brighten the days of his loved ones through a series of original wrapping paper designs. Now, with the official launch of his brand Wrapture, he’s making those designs available to everyone in time for the holiday gift-giving season. Each edition includes eight designs on double-sided newsprint sheets—100% recyclable and sourced from responsibly managed forests. Use it to wrap your gifts, or save it for your gallery wall. You can also subscribe to get each new edition of Wrapture every quarter at at 15% discount. ($12 for the holiday edition or $10 every three months for the subscription.) Shop now @ wrapture.co

A Mano Online Shop Update
Local maker Louisa Podlich of A MANO has been making and selling her small decorative and functional pottery since early 2014. She’s just done a holiday drop of her handmade ceramic planters, cups and holiday decor, including one-of-a-kind Christmas stockings. Shop now @ weshopamano.com

THURSDAY & SUNDAY:

Sock to Soil Challenge
Three Rivers Fibershed kicks off its Soil to Sock Challenge this weekend with two virtual classes. It's a collaborative endeavor aimed at bringing awareness to the life-cycle of our textiles through the perspective of one of our most utilitarian garments, socks. The series of classes will help deepen your understanding of our local fiber region by connecting with local fiber stewards and making/mending your own pair of socks using locally grown wool. Programming will run from this month through March 2022; visit the website to learn more. Thursday 6–7:30pm: Introduction to Sock Mending & Sunday 11am–noon: Fiber Fundamentals, each class $5, register @ threeriversfibershed.com

FRIDAY:

38th & Grand Sip and Shop Fridays
Head to the 38th and Grand neighborhood of Minneapolis for a series of sip-and-shop events. Participating retailers include The Fitting Room (original clothing and accessories by local designers), Tandem Vintage (vintage clothing and accessories), Belle Weather, Digs (yard, fabric, gifts and jewelry). Fridays 5–7pm in November & December @ W 38th St & Grand Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/thefittingroommpls

Neckerchief November: 2nd Annual Scarf Soirée
Local accessory designer and scarf enthusiast Marly Ramstad is once again teaming up with AudreyRose Vintage for an evening celebrating all things scarves. It includes limited-run, hand-printed scarves, scarf-tying tutorials and vintage scarf styling tips, plus complimentary bubbles to sip. Only 15 tickets are available due to capacity, so snag one while they last. Friday 5–8pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $6 @ eventbrite.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

Lori Barbero’s Moving On Sale
Local music icon Lori Barbero of Babes in Toyland fame is hosting a huge sale this weekend as she gets ready to put her home on the market. Look for tons of great vintage clothing for men and women, vintage decor and accessories, small furniture, MCM end tables, vintage memorabilia, vintage kitchenware and cookware, vintage mirrors, artwork and small sculptures, vintage clocks, musical Instruments and lamps, all priced to sell. Cash accepted; 4% additional fee for Venmo and Paypal transactions. Masks required; there’s a limit of 10 people in the house at a time, so expect a wait. Friday–Sunday 10am–6pm daily @ 3228 4th Ave S, Minneapolis, estatesales.net

Daily Dose Retro's End of Fall Pop-up Sale
Come shop the latest finds from vintage sellers Daily Dose Retro and Finds Nostalgic during this three-day event at Studio 945. Daily Dose is all about bringing curated reworked and recycled clothing to the community and awareness around consuming less fast fashion, and both brands sell primarily ‘80s and ‘90s t-shirts and streetwear. The pop-up is right down the street from vintage shops Bearded Mermaid, Center for Lost Objects and Go Vintage, so make a day of vintage shopping on West 7th in St Paul. Friday & Saturday 11am–7pm & Sunday noon–5pm @ Studio 945, 945 W 7th St, St Paul, instagram.com/dailydoseretro

SATURDAY:

Northern Coffeeworks Vintage Market
Northern Coffeeworks, a new-ish coffee shop located within Angry Catfish in South Minneapolis, is hosting its first in a series of ongoing popups from local brands. Find cozy fall clothing from local vintage sellers A Girl North, Everyday Ejiji and Mute Vintage, plus Two Birds Tie-Dye one-of-a-kind tie-dye goods. While you’re there, be sure to pop around the corner for a donut at A Baker’s Wife. Saturday 8am–2pm @ Northern Coffeeworks, 4208 S 28th Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/northerncoffeeworks

Pop-up North Holiday Market & Open House
Head up north to the Brainerd area to check out new pop-up marketplace, Pop-up North. The storefront will celebrate their opening with a holiday market and open house. Located within The ElkoMarkt just off highway 371, the store will showcase handmade items by local makers, unique gifts and more. Saturday 9am–2pm @ Pop-up North Vendor Market, 15616 Edgewood Dr, Ste 120, Baxter, MN, popupnorth.com

Concordia Academy Holiday Craft Fair
Concordia Academy’s Holiday Craft Fair features dozens of crafters and vendors, a cafe with delicious treats, hourly prize drawings and holiday music. Saturday 9am–3pm @ Concordia Academy, 2400 N Dale St, Roseville, concordiaacademy.com/craftfair 

Mill City Farmers Winter Market
A mainstay since 2006, the Mill City Farmers Market has moved indoors to the Mill City Museum lobby for the season on select Saturdays through April. Each event features 30–40 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Barn Swallow Garden knits, Body Bliss natural skincare, Fair Anita’s Fair Trade accessories, Fringe & Fettle Ceramics, Slow Burn beeswax candles, and The Abbey Alpacas alpaca goods. Note: Masks and social distancing are required. Saturday from 10am–1pm @ Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Vuefinder Optical Grand Opening
Uptown Minneapolis recently welcomed a new, independently owned eyewear shop, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) getting you in the perfect frame for your face and your style. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus gently worn designer and vintage frames. The grand opening will feature prize giveaways including Vuefinder gift certificates, plus beverages and treats all day. Saturday 10am–6pm @ Vuefinder Optical, 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Vintage Pop-up Shop
Shop an entire home filled with vintage fashion, dishware, decor and home goods during this pop-up event. Vendors include Dots Vintage (known for colorful, patterned '60s and '70s fashions), Garden Party Rental (mid-century dinnerware from the '40s to the '70s), and Frittering + Roth (tschotchkes and vintage finds). Expect fun patterns and colors and friendly prices Saturday 10am–5pm @ 2530 W 50th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/fritteringandroth

Local Makers Extravaganza at Trove Stillwater
Head to Stillwater vintage store, Trove, for a day of handcrafted holiday gifts from local makers to kick off the holiday gift-giving season. Trove is a weekly indoor marketplace filled with unique finds from multiple vendors under one roof. This weekend’s market will feature custom jewelry, wood designs, sweater mittens, baby outfits, travel wear, inspirational gifts, sauces and spices, soy candles, agate lanterns, custom bags, pillows and more. Saturday 10am–3pm @ Trove Stillwater, 5637 Memorial Ave N, Stillwater, facebook.com/events/984044402160978

NE Neighborhood Makers Market & Bar Hop
A makers market and bar crawl in one, this event presented by Wisconsin-based makers market concept, I Heart Indie Markets, comes to Northeast Minneapolis for the first time for a multi-venue event. Shop 50+ local makers and vintage sellers spread throughout all five locations with a craft brew, hard cider or craft cocktail in hand. Best of all, all the venues are close enough together to walk or bike to all of them. Saturday noon–5pm @ Indeed Brewing Co, Able Seedhouse + Brewing, 612 Brew, Sociable Cider Werks & Tattersall Distillery, www.iheartindiemarkets.com/popups

ROMI at The Future
ROMI Apothecary is an artisanal skincare line, crafting luxurious potions for your skin from bioregional medicinal herbs in small, thoughtful batches. The local brand is popping up this Saturday at metaphysical store, The Future, with their full. skincare collection. Saturday noon–3pm @ The Future, 2223 E 35th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/romi_apothecary

Holiday Saturdays at Northrup King Building
Browse hundreds of unique and creative works and gifts from local artists and creators under one roof and rest easy with the knowledge that when you buy local, you never have to worry about shipping delays. It's a great year to support Minnesota artists and creative businesses. Saturdays noon–4pm in November & December through 12/18 @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, northrupkingbuilding.com

Season's Greetings at Cry Baby Clay
Local ceramics maker, Cry Baby Clay, is opening up its studio for two Saturdays of holiday cheer. Make some ceramic ornaments ($10 each, including the firing and clear glazing of your projects), get your holiday portrait taken by On Display Productions (pets welcome!), and grab some baked goods by Quiet Cat Bakery. You're encouraged to reserve a time slot, but walk-ins are welcome. Masks required. Saturday plus 11/20, noon–4pm each day @ 4141 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, crybabyclay.com

The Black Market: Black Business Is Beautiful Monthly Market
This socially distanced, outdoor local maker highlights goods from BIPOC-owned businesses from across the Twin Cities. Use your dollars to change economic disparities by purchasing products from these vendors. Goods include clothing, gifts, beauty products, personal chef services, nail care, men's accessories, food products, jewelry and more. Visit the website for a full list of vendors and reserve a free ticket to ensure social distancing measures are met. Masks are encouraged. Saturday 2–7pm @ The Case Building, 767 N Eustis St, Minneapolis, blackbusinessisbeautiful.org

La Doña Pop-up Makers Market
Come celebrate the anniversaries of local makers Nashipai (socially conscious jewelry made by Maasai women), Corazon Clothing (Latinx-owned clothing) and Mi Sota Essence (Latinx-owned CBD products) at this pop-up market hosted by La Doña Cervecería brewery. Plus, a live DJ, free massages, free food, face painting, giveaways and a free beer for the first 50 people. Saturday 2–6pm @ La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, instagram.com/mynashipai

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Plate & Parcel Holiday Market 
The Linden Hills Farmers Market moves indoors for the winter and becomes the Plate & Parcel Holiday Market. Held in partnership with Minneapolis Craft Market, this market is a charming, festive, one-stop shop for unique handcrafted gifts, local, foods, holiday decor and Christmas trees. Every Saturday and Sunday Minneapolis Craft Market, Wagner Garden Centers and Linden Hills Farmers Market vendors create a bustling and festive hub of farmers, food makers and artisans, with new vendors every day. The market is free to attend, and family- and dog-friendly. Masks are required when not eating or drinking. Ticketed shopping reservations are required to control capacity. Saturday & Sunday 10am–2pm @ Wagners Garden Center, 6024 Penn Ave S, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping pass @ www.mplscraftmarket.com

American Swedish Institute Courtyard Market & Jul Shop Season Opening
In addition to its annual Julmarknad Christmas Market on 12/3–12/5, ASI will host a series of handcraft vendors throughout the holiday season. This weekend in the market sheds in the ASI courtyard, find Aspire Artisan Studios & Folk School (Saturday), Ilrid Vikings and Mud & Bark (Sunday) and Traveling Tomten (both days). This weekend also marks the opening of ASI’s Jul Shop, a seasonal gift shop featuring Scandinavian holiday goodies. Museum admission is required for entry. Saturday & Sunday @ American Swedish Institute, 2600 Park Ave, Minneapolis, asimn.org

MN Christmas Market
The MN Christmas Market is an annual pop-up holiday shopping event that showcases homegrown brands and makers, with a charitable twist. The $1 entry fee and 7% of sales and concessions from the event will be donated to The Reel Hope Project, which helps foster kids find their forever homes. This weekend, find two markets taking place in Rochester (Saturday) and Northeast Minneapolis (Sunday). Nearly 50 makers will be featured at each event. VIP ticket holders will receive 1 hour early entry to the market (9am), a morning beverage (cocktail, coffee or water), specials and discounts from participating artisans, and a shopping bag for your haul. Saturday 10am–5pm @ Mayo Civic Center, 30 Civic Center Dr SE, Rochester & Sunday 10am–5pm @ Quincy Hall, 1325 Quincy St, Minneapolis. Free; VIP tickets $25 @ www.mnxmasmarket.com

Groundswell Holiday Markets
Find handmade prints, pottery, artwork, leataher goods, jewelry, vintage clothing and more at this two-day market. Makers include Sarah Yribar Studios, Eagle Screen Printing, Nina Dani, Datura Leather, We the Starborne, and Alex Politz Illustration, plus live music, coffee and baked goods. Masks required. Saturday & Sunday 4–7pm @ Groundswell, 1340 Thomas Ave, St Paul, instagram.com/alexispolitz

SUNDAY:

A Handmade Holiday Market 
Join Minneapolis Craft Market at Loring Park tap room, Lakes & Legends Brewing, to meet and shop holiday giftables from local artists and makers while sipping seasonal craft brews. The market is a one-stop shop for supporting local makers. Proof of vaccination or a negative test result is required from all vendors and attendees to participate in this event; masks are required. Ticketed shopping reservations required to control capacity. Sunday noon–5pm @ Lakes and Legends Brewing, 1368 LaSalle Ave, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping pass @ www.mplscraftmarket.com

Holiday Beertique at Lift Bridge Brewery
Support local makers, check things off your Christmas gift list (and find some goodies for yourself), and enjoy food from Elevation 5280 + drinking delicious Lift Bridge Brews. More than a dozen independently owned businesses will be selling their wares, food gifts, beer gifts, hand-poured candles, home decor, and more. Sunday 1–5pm @ Lift Bridge Brewing Company, 1900 Tower Dr W, Stillwater, facebook.com

St Paul Brewing Weekly Makers Market
Shop handmade and vintage goods from a rotating group of local artists, makers and vintage sellers at this weekly indoor market hosted by St. Paul Brewing, happening every Sunday through the holidays. Sundays 11am–3pm @ St. Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, www.instagram.com/stpbrewing

Kirtonized: Pamela Kirton Art Opening
Local artist Pamela Kirton is showcasing her collection of wearable art prints at this opening hosted at Schmidt Artist Lofts’ Landmark Gallery, in. collaboration with photographer John Botkin and muse Saeteesh. Kirston hand paints on upcycled thrifted clothing to create her one-of-a-kind designs. Sunday 2–5pm @ Landmark Gallery, Schmidt Artist Lofts, 900 7th St W, St Paul, instagram.com/saeteeshunleashed

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE:

Tickets are on sale for FGI’s semi-annual Communiqué Fashion Report & Global Presentation on November 16 highlighting Spring/Summer 2022 global runway fashion trends. The presentation is followed by a conversation and Q&A with a panel of local experts, including local fashion producer and stylist Grant Whittaker. Tickets $20 members, $35 general public, free for students @ fgimsp-communiquepresentation2022.eventbrite.com

Creative studio LAB Mpls is collaborating with a group of their favorite local brands and artisans for Hydda Way: Made-in-Minnesota Experience, a special retail shopping experience coming to The Northern Express the first three weekends in December in Excelsior. Tickets $20–$22 adults ($15–$17 kids 2–18) @ thenorthernexpress.org/tickets 

A group of local boutiques are coming together for a good cause. Held November 17–20, Fall Fling for FashionFest is a progressive shopping experience to benefit M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital. Satellite events are hosted at Stephanie’s, Bumbershute, Brick x Mortar and Down the Rabbit Hole. Get tickets and more details at fashionfest.umn.edu.

NOW OPEN:

Strey Secondhand
Five resale clothing brands are moving into the Strey Collective co-op studio just in time for Art Attack this weekend. They include Harlow James, which sells vintage clothing and denim in an inclusive size range; Lighthorse Studios, which focuses on special pieces from the ‘30s to ‘60s; Eco Resale, which sells thrifted basics; Thread Finds Mpls, which repurposes and modifies vintage band shirts and jean jackets; and local clothing designer Joeleen Torvick’s Preloved X JT, a new vintage brand featuring finds sourced in the Duluth area with an eye for current trends. Now open during regular Strey hours & during Art Attack week @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, instagram.com/streycollective

Tare Market Holiday Pop-up
South Minneapolis zero-waste store, Tare Market, is popping up in Northeast Minneapolis for the holidays beginning this weekend. Tare Market is Minnesota's first zero-waste store with a mission of helping others live a more waste-free life through plastic-free and packaging-free goods. Many of their products are sourced locally, and they work with many women and BIPOC brands to bring their plastic-free products to you. Their pop-up will feature a variety of plastic-free and sustainable living products, including best-sellers like their toothpaste tablets, HiBar shampoo and conditioner bars, dishwasher powder, zero waste razors, dish soap, and more. Hours Thursdays–Saturdays 11am–6pm through 12/18 @ 945 NE Broadway St, Minneapolis, thetaremarket.com

Merry Thriftmas at Arc’s Value Village
Head to Arc’s Value Village this Saturday for the first day of Merry Thriftmas. Find festive fashions, holiday decorations, collectibles, bakeware and much more. All three stores restock daily through December so shop early and shop often. 10am–7pm daily @ 3 locations: Bloomington, Richfield & New Hope, arcsvaluevillage.org

TMORA Holiday Shop at Russian Museum of Art
The Museum of Russian Art Shop officially opens for the holiday season this weekend. Located on the mezzanine level of The Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis, MN, the TMORA Shop is a gallery within a gallery – carefully curated and beautifully unique. Explore a wide array of winter treasures from the Slavic tradition, including hand-carved fairytale ornaments, tasty treats from the Slavic kitchen, Russian coffee table books, folksy candles and artful greeting cards. Shop the store in person or online. Opening Saturday 10am–4pm @ The Museum of Russian Art Shop, 5500 Stevens Ave S, Minneapolis, shoptmora.org

Greenhouse Salon & Shop
Last week, the Bryn Mawr neighborhood welcomed a new storefront: Greenhouse, a salon and shop. Founded by Emilia Luciano of Second Life Thrift—a retail vet with 15 years of retail and customer service experience—and Jae Wencl, a master hair stylist with over 15 years of experience in the salon industry. Greenhouse specializes in organic hair care and also sells house plants, plant care, vintage home decor and accessories, and handmade goods by local makers, and plan to also sell vintage clothing and handmade clothing and accessories from rotating vendors. They also have plans to offer workshops on houseplant care, design and maintenance. A grand opening party in December. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10am–7pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 408 Cedar Lake Rd S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/greenhouse_408

Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Now open Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

Bench Pressed
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Now open @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

MORE OF THE BEST PLACES FIND GOODS FROM LOCAL MAKERS:

14 Hill Gift Shop
Find unique giftables for everyone on your list, plus home goods, kitchenware & home décor. @ 4737 Chicago Ave. S., Ste. 2, Minneapolis, 612-886-3606, 14hill.com

bread: A unique pop-up market
This holiday pop-up market created by local entrepreneur Marsha Magdalene will feature a mostly BIPOC group of locally owned brands and goods from local makers. @ Maplewood Mall (lower level next to Lids/Caribou Coffee), 3001 White Bear Ave N #1015A, Maplewood, breadpopupmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to BIPOC retail businesses. Vendors include Silk Road Wellness, LVLS House of Hoodies and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. @ Mall of America, Level 2 South, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com

Corazon
Find unique, handmade art, gifts, stationery, jewelry, home goods & more by local makers. @ 4646 E Lake St, Minneapolis, 612-276-0198, www.corazononline.com

Founders Co.
This collective of local small business owners, creators and makers—founded by Excelsior Candle Co., B + D Custom Crafts, MEND Jewelry—now have a permanent location at Southdale with a diverse assortment of goods from other local, woman-owned businesses. Expect a mix of elevated, handcrafted home decor, gemstone jewelry, clothing and accessories, organic skincare, fine art and modern pottery from 20 local makers, including LES Bags, KISA, Hossle Woodworks and Isadore Nut Co. @ Southdale Center on 1st floor rotunda, Edina, founders-co-mn.myshopify.com

Fox Run
This store carries locally made artisan home goods, fashion accessories, art, apothecary, stationery and gifts. Limited hours: Friday & Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes, 12241 Elm Creek Blvd N, Maple Grove, foxrunmn.com

The Golden Rule
Find modern, handmade jewelry, accessories, home goods, art and gifts from local makers and small brands. @ 350 Water St, Excelsior, shopgoldenrule.com

The Grand Collective
Find apothecary, lingerie, jewelry, vintage clothing, hostess gifts and more at this shop owned by nationally renowned laundry expert and Mona Williams’ Patric Richardson, whose Laundry Love book is also available at the shop for sale. @ 791 Grand Ave, St Paul, instagram.com/grandcollectivemn

Homespun MN: A Minnesota-Made Pop-up Market
Shop the the best in Minnesota-made gifts for the holidays with this pop-up shops at Ridgedale Center and in South Minneapolis, with each location featuring more than 70 local brands and makers. @ Ridgedale Center, Level 2 in Center Court, 12401 Wayzata Blvd, Minnetonka & 2709 E 38th St, Minneapolis, homespunmn.myshopify.com

Les Sól
Find women’s clothing, jewelry, accessories, apothecary and gifts from small brands & local makers. @ 4353 Upton Ave S #104 (entrance on 44th & Upton), Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

i like you
Find quirky, handmade gifts, pottery, prints, jewelry, greeting cards and more by local makers at this longtime gift shop, which recently moved to a new location in Northeast Minneapolis. @ 1955 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, i-like-you-minneapolis.myshopify.com

Inspire: Global Gifts for Urban Adventures
Created by local nonprofit, Smile Network, this gift store sells handmade, fair-trade goods by tribal women in developing countries. The artisans get a fair price for their goods and steady income, and 100 percent of the profits from every item sold at the store funds reconstructive lip- and cleft-palate surgeries. @ City Center, 10 S 7th St, Minneapolis, smilenetwork.org/shop

Mona Williams
This locally owned shop at the Mall of America is the brainchild of laundry expert Patric Richardson, and it’s a great destination for unique gifts and luxe laundry products. The store also carries vintage and designer clothing. @ Mall of America, 180 South Avenue (First Level), Bloomington, monawilliams.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has opened its own storefront. In addition to vintage, the duo sells products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities. Limited hours: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

Northland Visions
Native American art and gifts made in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin and Canada. @ 861 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, northlandvisions.com

Rock Paper Scissors Goods
Handmade jewelry, greeting cards, art prints, kids' toys & more gifts from local makers, plus vinyl records. @ 2403 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, rockpaperscissorsgoods.com

Rose & Loon
Goods by Midwest makers, including fashion accessories, food gifts, houseware and more. @ Rosedale Center, 1595 Minnesota 36, Roseville, roseandloon.com

Six for Good
Apothecary, food gifts, jewelry and more giftables from 6 local woman makers. @ Rosedale Center, 1595 MN-36, Roseville & Nolan Mains, 3931 Market St, Edina, sixforgood.com

Stranger & Co.
This new store carries thoughtfully curated home goods, apothecary items and gifts from small brands and local makers. @ 3921 Market St, Edina, www.strangerandco.com

Strey Collective
This collective of local designers sells apparel, handbags, jewelry, accessories, gifts and more. @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/streycollective

Union Market Mankato
Find apparel and accessories, kids’ items, apothecary, home goods, plants & more. @ 615 S Front St, Mankato, www.unionmarketmankato.com

Uniquely Global
Presented by Chameleon Shoppes, the local pop-up market concept, Uniquely Global offers clothing, spices, cosmetics, fabrics and statement art pieces for any home. UG finds are chosen from around the globe, with offerings including affordable fashion at designer boutique quality, globally sourced spices, handmade statement art pieces and more. Hours: Monday–Friday 10am–4pm daily @ Gaviidae Common, Suite 130 (street level), 651 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, www.chameleonconsortium.com

WALRUS 
WALRUS is an artist- and community-led art and consignment gallery and marketplace that opened earlier this year in North Minneapolis. It sells and showcases affordable, framed artwork by local artists. Within the shop, you’ll find pieces priced from $25 to $2,500, about 90% of which is made by local artists. Part of Walrus’ mission is to prioritize the representation of artists of color—out of this 90%, about one quarter is art made by artists of color who are local to North Minneapolis. @ 4400 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, www.walrus.style

VIRTUAL SHOPS & DIRECTORIES:

The List Virtual Makers’ Marketplace
The List is a Minnesota-based online maker hub. The marketplace aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses, just in time for holiday gift-giving season. Find a mix of fashion, home goods and skin care by 40 top local makers, including Strey Designs, Adam Turman, Essence One, FOAT Design, Hackwith Design House, ILO Design, J.Lux Jewelry, Joeleen Torvick, Julia Elise Skincare, Tiny Loud and Minny & Paul. Shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Minneapolis Craft Market Online Marketplace
You can now shop Minneapolis Craft Market’s roster of local makers online, 24/7, with their online marketplace. Shop now @ mplscraftmarket.com

Minny & Paul's Holiday Collection
Local brand Minny & Paul partners with more than 100 talented local makers and independent businesses to craft its colorful, curated gift boxes, each with a different theme. This holiday season's gift collection includes four options: Merry & Bright (holiday party-themed treats), Snowday (cozy seasonal drinks and sweets), Rise & Shine (breakfast treats), Merry & Bright Crate (seasonal treats & bar cart essentials). Boxes start at $75. Shop now @ minnyandpaul.com

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: November 2–8

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include the opening of a new vintage and plant shop in Minneapolis, fall open studio events in Northeast, and the first of many holiday makers markets. Plus, find a guide to the best local shops to find gifts from local makers.

Hat maker Celina Kane is part of this weekend’s Art Attack studio event at Northrup King Building, where she’ll have hats, crowns headbands and accessories for sale. (Photo: Dammel Photographic Works)

NEW THIS WEEK:

Now open: Strey Secondhand
Five resale clothing brands are moving into the Strey Collective co-op studio just in time for Art Attack this weekend. They include Harlow James, which sells vintage clothing and denim in an inclusive size range; Lighthorse Studios, which focuses on special pieces from the ‘30s to ‘60s; Eco Resale, which sells thrifted basics; Thread Finds Mpls, which repurposes and modifies vintage band shirts and jean jackets; and local clothing designer Joeleen Torvick’s Preloved X JT, a new vintage brand featuring finds sourced in the Duluth area with an eye for current trends. Now open during regular Strey hours & during Art Attack week @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, instagram.com/streycollective

Now available: Minny & Paul's Holiday Collection
Local brand Minny & Paul partners with more than 100 talented local makers and independent businesses to craft its colorful, curated gift boxes, each with a different theme. This holiday season's gift collection includes four options: Merry & Bright (holiday party-themed treats), Snowday (cozy seasonanl drinks and sweets), Rise & Shine (breakfast treats), Merry & Bright Crate (seasonal treats & bar cart essentials). Boxes start at $75. Shop now @ minnyandpaul.com

Now open: Foxglove Online Market
After shutting down over the pandemic, Christine Hoffman’s Foxglove floral shop is reopening its online marketplace for online orders. Foxglove started as a brick-and-mortar store and floral studio in St. Paul, and becoming a leading the Twin Cities slow-flower movement, before closing in 2016. Since then, the local, chemical-free flower advocate has gone on to offer organic floral design, floral workshops and dried flower arrangements. Now open @ www.foxglovemarket.com 

Everthine Jewelry Limited-Edition & One-of-a-Kind Release
The local jewelry brand has just launched its latest collection of limited-edition and one-of-a-kind pieces. Look for a mix of banded shield rings, gemstone posts, gemstone hoop earrings, gemstone rings, and celestial Labradorite and moonstone rings. Now available @ everthinejewelry.com

TUESDAY:

Greenhouse Salon & Shop Opening Day
Last week, the Bryn Mawr neighborhood welcomed a new storefront: Greenhouse, a salon and shop. Founded by Emilia Luciano of Second Life Thrift—a retail vet with 15 years of retail and customer service experience—and Jae Wencl, a master hair stylist with over 15 years of experience in the salon industry. Greenhouse specializes in organic hair care and also sells house plants, plant care, vintage home decor and accessories, and handmade goods by local makers, and plan to also sell vintage clothing and handmade clothing and accessories from rotating vendors. They also have plans to offer workshops on houseplant care, design and maintenance. A soft opening is scheduled for this Tuesday, with a grand opening party in December. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10am–7pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 408 Cedar Lake Rd S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/greenhouse_408

WEDNESDAY:

3 Jäg Design Jewelry Story Sale
Local fine jewelry maker 3 Jäg Design is releasing a new collection via Instagram story sale. Expect a witchy, hauntingly beautiful mix of gemstones, rainbow moonstones and labradorite stones in fine silver and sterling silver casts. Wednesday at 3pm @ instagram.com/3jagdesign

THURSDAY:

First Thursday at Northrup King Building
First Thursdays are part of a long tradition of monthly events at NKB—the largest building of artist studios in the state of Minnesota—which opens for the public to tour studios, meet the artists, and shop the art. Fashion highlights include local apparel designer and painter ACG and studio mate, jewelry maker ILO designs (#373), Strey Collective, a cooperative boutique featuring goods from nine local fashion makers (#179), milliner Celina Kane (#225) and Larissa Loden jewelry (#265). Masks are required. Thursday 5–9pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

THURSDAY:

Fine Art Collectors Live Auctions
Local auction house, Revere Auctions, is hosting two days of live, online auctions that art collectors will not want to miss. Day one features fine art, including a collection of old Master paintings and important 20th c. works of art, along with a selection of fine furnishings, jewelry, and decorative art. Day two includes selections from the estate of noted Minnesota collectors, Bruce Dayton and Ruth Stricker Dayton, with some amazing bargains. Highlights include works of Chinese art, antiquities, furnishings, and a collection of bronzes by Jacques Coquillay. Thursday & Friday 10am CDT both days @ live.revereauctions.com

THURSDAY–SATURDAY:

Tare Market Holiday Pop-up
South Minneapolis zero-waste store, Tare Market, is popping up in Northeast Minneapolis for the holidays beginning this weekend. Tare Market is Minnesota's first zero-waste store with a mission of helping others live a more waste-free life through plastic-free and packaging-free goods. Many of their products are sourced locally, and they work with many women and BIPOC brands to bring their plastic-free products to you. Their pop-up will feature a variety of plastic-free and sustainable living products, including best-sellers like their toothpaste tablets, HiBar shampoo and conditioner bars, dishwasher powder, zero waste razors, dish soap, and more. Open Thursdays–Saturdays 11am–6pm through 12/18 @ 945 NE Broadway St, Minneapolis, thetaremarket.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY: 

Fall Open Studios Events in NE Minneapolis
Every fall, the artist buildings of Northeast Minneapolis host a series of open studio events on the same weekend, just in time for you to st art thinking about holiday gift shopping (Think Art-A-Whirl, but for fall.) The biggest of the buildings, the Northrup King Building, brings together over 350 artists and artisans for its Art Attack event along with live music, food and artist demonstrations. (Friday 5–10pm, Saturday noon–8pm. & Sunday noon–5pm @ 1500 Jackson St NE). A Northrup King highlight includes Art Attack Pop-up & Closet Clean-out Sale with art by Ashley Mary and Bereket Weddall, vintage home goods from Simple Object, and vintage and modern clothing from all three (Friday 5–10pm & Saturday noon–8pm @ Northrup King #247). Milliner Celina Kane will be joined by yours truly’s Rosella Vintage in her studio on Friday from 5–9pm, plus Celina will have her studio stocked with hats, crowns headbands and accessories for every season (Friday–Sunday, #225). Fashion designer Danielle Everine will be popping up at Excelsior Candle Co’s Northrup King studio for the weekend with her new collection of scarves featuring her original print designs (Friday–Sunday, #206). Solar Arts Building's Art This Way will feature live music, an author talk and booik launch, the Polymer Clay Guild and open studios featuring paintings, jewelry and gifts for sale, and Indeed Brewery (same hours as Art Attack plus Thursday 5–9pm @ 711 15th Ave NE). Casket Arts' Open Casket highlights artists and artisans in three buildings on its campus: the main building, the Carriage House and the Factory (Friday 5–10pm, Saturday 10am–6pm & Sunday noon–5pm. @ 681 17th Ave NE). Find six floors of art in the historic California Building for California Dreamin' (Friday 5–10pm, Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2205 California St NE). Q.arma Building host open studios from its building artists for Fall-in Q.arma (Friday 5–8pm, Saturday noon–6pm & Sunday noon–4pm @ 1224 Quincy St NE). Holland Arts celebrates fall with Holland Days featuring over 30 artist studios in two buildings (Saturday noon–5pm @ 607 & 639 22nd Ave NE). Join the artists of Thorp Building for Thorp Warp, a weekend of exhibitions, demonstrations and gift shopping (Friday 4–7pm, Saturday noon–7pm & Sunday noon–4pm @ 1618 Central Ave NE). The 2010 Artblok building hosts its annual 2010 Artblok Fall Sale featuring over 20 artists and artisans outdoors in its Artist Alley (Saturday 11am–3pm @ 2010 E Hennepin Ave). Explore my NE Mpls Makers Studio Directory to plan your weekend. Learn more at nemaa.org.

SATURDAY:

Bachman's Winter Farmers Market
Winter Farmers Markets are back at Bachman’s. Enjoy farm-fresh foods and support your community growers at the same time! Stock up on produce, sweet treats, crafts, and gifts from local farmers, bakers, and artisans at our Farmers Markets, hosted by the St. Paul Farmers Market. The November market will be held in the parking lot of Bachman’s; plan ahead with weather-appropriate attire. For all other markets located in the greenhouse, a capacity of 150 persons will be monitored. All food items will be take-out only, so you can bring home and enjoy any delicious treats you pick up. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Bachman's, 6010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, www.bachmans.com 

TMORA Holiday Shop Unveiling at Russian Museum of Art
The Museum of Russian Art Shop officially opens for the holiday season this weekend. Located on the mezzanine level of The Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis, MN, the TMORA Shop is a gallery within a gallery – carefully curated and beautifully unique. Explore a wide array of winter treasures from the Slavic tradition, including hand-carved fairytale ornaments, tasty treats from the Slavic kitchen, Russian coffee table books, folksy candles and artful greeting cards. Shop the store in person or online. Opening Saturday 10am–4pm @ The Museum of Russian Art Shop, 5500 Stevens Ave S, Minneapolis, shoptmora.org

MN Christmas Market
The MN Christmas Market is an annual pop-up holiday shopping event that showcases homegrown brands and makers, with a charitable twist. The $1 entry fee and 7% of sales and concessions from the event will be donated to The Reel Hope Project, which helps foster kids find their forever homes. Nearly 50 makers will be featured at each of the four market events taking place across the state. VIP ticket holders will receive 1 hour early entry to the market (9am), a morning beverage (cocktail, coffee or water), specials and discounts from participating artisans, and a shopping bag for your haul. Saturday 10am–5pm @ The Waiting Room at Union Depot, 214 4th St E, St Paul, www.mnxmasmarket.com. VIP tickets $25 @ eventbrite.com

Neighborhood Roots Winter Market
The Neighborhood Roots Winter Market season kicks off this weekend in the Fulton Farmers Market site. The outdoor market features vendors from Kingfield, Fulton and Nokomis Farmers Markets, with this week's vendors including Bogart’s Doughnut Co, Num Nuts, LoveTree Farmstead Cheese, and Icebox Handcrafted Pie Crust. Saturday 11am–1pm @ Fulton Farmers Market, 4901 Chowen Ave S, Minneapolis, neighborhoodrootsmn.org

Northeast Winter Farmers Market
Beginning this month, this outdoor market is held one Saturday each month through April, snow or shine. Food and beverages will be served to go. No pets allowed. Masks and socially distancing required. Saturday 11am–1pm @ St. Boniface Church parking lot, corner of University Ave & 7th Ave NE, Minneapolis, northeastmarket.org

Fall Harvest Vintage & Makers Market
About two dozen local vintage sellers and makers are popping up at Sociable Cider Werks for an outdoor market co-presented by Restore Society Club. Shop upcycled, screen-printed vintage goods from Restore Society Club, and my own shop, Rosella Vintage—and enjoy some craft brews, live music from open-mic musicians and plant-based provisions from Francis Burger Joint. Plus, it’s just a hop, a skip and a jump away from the Art Attack open studio event at Northrup King Building. Saturday noon–6pm @ Sociable Cider Werks, 1500 Fillmore St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/restoresocietyclub

BEGINNING SATURDAY:

Merry Thriftmas at Arc’s Value Village
Head to Arc’s Value Village this Saturday for the first day of Merry Thriftmas. Find festive fashions, holiday decorations, collectibles, bakeware and much more. All three stores restock daily through December so shop early and shop often. 10am–7pm daily @ 3 locations: Bloomington, Richfield & New Hope, arcsvaluevillage.org

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Plate & Parcel Holiday Market 
The Linden Hills Farmers Market moves indoors for the winter and becomes the Plate & Parcel Holiday Market. Held in partnership with Minneapolis Craft Market, this market is a charming, festive, one-stop shop for unique handcrafted gifts, local, foods, holiday decor and Christmas trees. Every Saturday and Sunday Minneapolis Craft Market, Wagner Garden Centers and Linden Hills Farmers Market vendors create a bustling and festive hub of farmers, food makers and artisans, with new vendors every day. The market is free to attend, and family- and dog-friendly. Masks are required when not eating or drinking. Ticketed shopping reservations are required to control capacity. Saturday & Sunday 10am–2pm @ Wagners Garden Center, 6024 Penn Ave S, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping pass @ www.mplscraftmarket.com

SUNDAY:

St Paul Brewing Weekly Makers Market
Shop handmade and vintage goods from a rotating group of local artists, makers and vintage sellers at this weekly indoor market hosted by St. Paul Brewing, happening every Sunday through the holidays. Sundays 11am–3pm @ St. Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, www.instagram.com/stpbrewing

The BlackOUT: FALL
The BlackOUT is a vision of celebrating Black Excellence, giving you the opportunity to spend money with and support Black-owned food vendors and brands from the community. Hosted by CoMotion, a co-working movement center operated by a collective of 13 non-profit and for-profit arts and athletic organizations, this market features a rotating lineup of local, Black businesses offering giftable goods just in time for the holidays. Sunday noon–6pm @ CoMotion Center for Movement, 655 Fairviewe Ave N, St Paul, www.facebook.com/events/895573037724990

MONDAY:

Shop & Sip with MOA Stylist Sara Rogers x lululemon at Mall of America
Learn how to style your favorite lululemon pieces with style expert Sara Rogers. We'll share looks for the busy parent, hybrid employee and the on-the-go worker. Shop the racks post event so you can grab the looks too! All are welcome. Your ticket includes a drink, a lululemon self-care kit and a chance to win some great prizes from MOA and lululemon! Prizes will be raffled off before end of event. Monday 6–7:30pm @ lululemon Experential Store, Mall of America, Level 1. Tickets $15 @ eventbrite

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

Tickets are now on sale for Neckerchief November: 2nd Annual Scarf Soirée on Friday, November 12. Local accessory designer and scarf enthusiast Marly Ramstad is once again teaming up with AudreyRose Vintage for an evening celebrating all things scarves. It includes limited-run, hand-printed scarves, scarf-tying tutorials and vintage scarf styling tips, plus complimentary bubbles to sip. Only 15 tickets are available due to capacity. Tickets $6 @ eventbrite.com

Tickets are now on sale for FGI’s semi-annual Communiqué Fashion Report & Global Presentation on November 16, highlighting Spring/Summer 2022 global runway fashion trends. The presentation is followed by a conversation and Q&A with a panel of local experts, including local fashion producer and stylist Grant Whittaker. Tickets $20 members, $35 general public, free for students @ fgimsp-communiquepresentation2022.eventbrite.com

Creative studio LAB Mpls is collaborating with a group of their favorite local brands and artisans for Hydda Way: Made-in-Minnesota Experience, a special retail shopping experience coming to The Northern Express the first three weekends in December in Excelsior. Tickets $20–$22 adults ($15–$17 kids 2–18) @ thenorthernexpress.org/tickets 

ONGOING:

B. Resale launches Free Closet & Pay-It-Forward Program
Buy/sell/trade thrift shop B. Resale is launching a free closet and pay-it-forward program. True to B. Resale's community-oriented mission, it's an initiative to help the community have better access to a basic necessity. How it works: When coming in to sell your clothing, you can choose to donate select pieces that are in good condition to the free closet to help houseless folks and anyone else in need. Plus, anyone can donate a portion of their store credit toward the pay-it-forward fund so everyone can have access to shop at B. Resale. Note: This isn't a drop-off service; staff will have final say in what items they'd like to take based on current inventory levels. Now @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/bresalempls

Ribnick Furs Closing Sale
The Twin Cities' last remaining furrier is closing its doors after 76 years of business. Owner Bill Ribnick, whose grandfather Isaac Ribnick started the business in 1945, decided to retire and sell the North Loop building in which the business has been located. The closing sale is now 40–80% off storewide, including fur, shearling, leather, cashmere, down and accessories, and is expected to run through the end of the year. Now through 12/31 @ Ribnick Luxury Outerwear, 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis, ribnickouterwear.com

NOW OPEN:

Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus she’s also repurposing gently worn designer and vintage frames via consignment. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Now open Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

Bench Pressed
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Now open @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

MORE OF THE BEST LOCAL SHOPS FIND GOODS FROM LOCAL MAKERS:

14 Hill Gift Shop
Find unique giftables for everyone on your list, plus home goods, kitchenware & home décor. @ 4737 Chicago Ave. S., Ste. 2, Minneapolis, 612-886-3606, 14hill.com

Bibelot GoodThings
Find Fair Trade & environmentally responsible products plus locally designed and handcrafted items. Various locations, shopgoodthings.com

bread: A unique pop-up market
This holiday pop-up market created by local entrepreneur Marsha Magdalene will feature a mostly BIPOC group of locally owned brands and goods from local makers. @ Maplewood Mall (lower level next to Lids/Caribou Coffee), 3001 White Bear Ave N #1015A, Maplewood, breadpopupmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to BIPOC retail businesses. Vendors include Silk Road Wellness, LVLS House of Hoodies and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. @ Mall of America, Level 2 South, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com

Corazon
Find unique, handmade art, gifts, stationery, jewelry, home goods & more by local makers. @ 4646 E Lake St, Minneapolis, 612-276-0198, www.corazononline.com

Founders Co.
This collective of local small business owners, creators and makers—founded by Excelsior Candle Co., B + D Custom Crafts, MEND Jewelry—now have a permanent location at Southdale with a diverse assortment of goods from other local, woman-owned businesses. Expect a mix of elevated, handcrafted home decor, gemstone jewelry, clothing and accessories, organic skincare, fine art and modern pottery from 20 local makers, including LES Bags, KISA, Hossle Woodworks and Isadore Nut Co. @ Southdale Center on 1st floor rotunda, Edina, founders-co-mn.myshopify.com

Fox Run
This store carries locally made artisan home goods, fashion accessories, art, apothecary, stationery and gifts. Limited hours: Friday & Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes, 12241 Elm Creek Blvd N, Maple Grove, foxrunmn.com

The Golden Rule
Find modern, handmade jewelry, accessories, home goods, art and gifts from local makers and small brands. @ 350 Water St, Excelsior, shopgoldenrule.com

The Grand Collective
Find apothecary, lingerie, jewelry, vintage clothing, hostess gifts and more at this shop owned by nationally renowned laundry expert and Mona Williams’ Patric Richardson, whose Laundry Love book is also available at the shop for sale. @ 791 Grand Ave, St Paul, instagram.com/grandcollectivemn

Homespun MN: A Minnesota-Made Pop-up Market
Shop the the best in Minnesota-made gifts for the holidays with this pop-up shops at Ridgedale Center and in South Minneapolis, with each location featuring more than 70 local brands and makers. @ Ridgedale Center, Level 2 in Center Court, 12401 Wayzata Blvd, Minnetonka & 2709 E 38th St, Minneapolis, homespunmn.myshopify.com

Les Sól
Find women’s clothing, jewelry, accessories, apothecary and gifts from small brands & local makers. @ 4353 Upton Ave S #104 (entrance on 44th & Upton), Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

i like you
Find quirky, handmade gifts, pottery, prints, jewelry, greeting cards and more by local makers at this longtime gift shop, which recently moved to a new location in Northeast Minneapolis. @ 1955 Johnson St NE, Minneapolis, i-like-you-minneapolis.myshopify.com

Inspire: Global Gifts for Urban Adventures
Created by local nonprofit, Smile Network, this gift store sells handmade, fair-trade goods by tribal women in developing countries. The artisans get a fair price for their goods and steady income, and 100 percent of the profits from every item sold at the store funds reconstructive lip- and cleft-palate surgeries. @ City Center, 10 S 7th St, Minneapolis, smilenetwork.org/shop

Mona Williams
This locally owned shop at the Mall of America is the brainchild of laundry expert Patric Richardson, and it’s a great destination for unique gifts and luxe laundry products. The store also carries vintage and designer clothing. @ Mall of America, 180 South Avenue (First Level), Bloomington, monawilliams.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has opened its own storefront. In addition to vintage, the duo sells products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities. Limited hours: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

Northland Visions
Native American art and gifts made in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin and Canada. @ 861 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, northlandvisions.com

Rock Paper Scissors Goods
Handmade jewelry, greeting cards, art prints, kids' toys & more gifts from local makers, plus vinyl records. @ 2403 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, rockpaperscissorsgoods.com

Rose & Loon
Goods by Midwest makers, including fashion accessories, food gifts, houseware and more. @ Rosedale Center, 1595 Minnesota 36, Roseville, roseandloon.com

Six for Good
Apothecary, food gifts, jewelry and more giftables from 6 local woman makers. @ Rosedale Center, 1595 MN-36, Roseville & Nolan Mains, 3931 Market St, Edina, sixforgood.com

Stranger & Co.
This new store carries thoughtfully curated home goods, apothecary items and gifts from small brands and local makers. @ 3921 Market St, Edina, www.strangerandco.com

Strey Collective
This collective of local designers sells apparel, handbags, jewelry, accessories, gifts and more. @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/streycollective

Union Market Mankato
Find apparel and accessories, kids’ items, apothecary, home goods, plants & more. @ 615 S Front St, Mankato, www.unionmarketmankato.com

Uniquely Global
Presented by Chameleon Shoppes, the local pop-up market concept, Uniquely Global offers clothing, spices, cosmetics, fabrics and statement art pieces for any home. UG finds are chosen from around the globe, with offerings including affordable fashion at designer boutique quality, globally sourced spices, handmade statement art pieces and more. Hours: Monday–Friday 10am–4pm daily @ Gaviidae Common, Suite 130 (street level), 651 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, www.chameleonconsortium.com

WALRUS 
WALRUS is an artist- and community-led art and consignment gallery and marketplace that opened earlier this year in North Minneapolis. It sells and showcases affordable, framed artwork by local artists. Within the shop, you’ll find pieces priced from $25 to $2,500, about 90% of which is made by local artists. Part of Walrus’ mission is to prioritize the representation of artists of color—out of this 90%, about one quarter is art made by artists of color who are local to North Minneapolis. @ 4400 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis, www.walrus.style

VIRTUAL SHOPS & DIRECTORIES:

The List Virtual Makers’ Marketplace
The List is a Minnesota-based online maker hub. The marketplace aims to be a one-stop shop for high-quality artisans, makers and other small businesses, just in time for holiday gift-giving season. Find a mix of fashion, home goods and skin care by 40 top local makers, including Strey Designs, Adam Turman, Essence One, FOAT Design, Hackwith Design House, ILO Design, J.Lux Jewelry, Joeleen Torvick, Julia Elise Skincare, Tiny Loud and Minny & Paul. Shop now @ www.findmeonthelist.com

Minneapolis Craft Market Online Marketplace
You can now shop Minneapolis Craft Market’s roster of local makers online, 24/7, with their online marketplace. Shop now @ mplscraftmarket.com

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: October 26–November 1

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include an open studio event from local fashion label Hackwith Design House, a Halloween fashion show, and makers markets galore.

Hackwith Design House hosts open an studio event this weekend. (Photo: @cookiecat.herine)

WEDNESDAY:  

Dancing Arms Hair Accessory Collection Drop
Emma Olson, the former owner of sustainable Minneapolis shop Hazel & Rose, moved to L.A. last year to embark a new path. Part of that path has been to launch a new brand of handmade hair accessories she makes using punch needle embroidery (a technique typically used to craft rugs). True to her sustainable, shop-small ethos, Dancing Arms items are made using natural or repurposed fibers and materials, ensuring as little waste as possible. (Tiny yarn scraps are currently being accumulated for a secret future project.) She's launching the line of barrettes and one special headband this week online. Launches Wednesday at 5pm CDT @ dancingarms.com

Fringe & Fettle Ceramics Online Shop Update
Local potter Joanna Craw has become known for her handmade functional pottery business, Fringe & Fettle Ceramics, which she calls “modern heirlooms for your everyday.” She is doing a big shop update on her Etsy this week—making it the perfect time for a fall home update. Launches Wednesday @ 7pm @ etsy.com/shop/FringeandFettle

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
The Nicollet Makers Market has teamed up with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market to offer unique handmade goods and delicious food from dozens of local artisans and farmers with a goal of being representative and inclusive of the community. Thursdays 6am–2pm through 10/28 along Nicollet Mall between 6th to 8th Streets, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

American Craft Council Library Open House
After almost two years of being closed, the American Craft Council Library will reopen to the public. The library houses books, exhibition catalogues, periodicals, newsletters and more about modern craft dating from 1940 to today. To celebrate, they’re hosting an open house with private tours from the American Craft Council librarian, a raffle of American Craft Council memberships, a popup booth with Knitting in the Wild, a craft book sale, food from Kieran’s Kitchen at Food Building and DelSur Empanadas, and drinks from Fair State Brewing. Thursday 5–7:30pm @ American Craft Council Library, 1224 Marshall St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/craftcouncil 

Yves Salomon Launch at Bumbershute
Celebrate the newest addition to the luxury lineup of designer clothing boutique, Bumbershute, Yves Salomon, with this in-store event hosted by stylist Anthony Chow. Yves Salomon is synonymous with fine furs and French craftsmanship, making its name supplying famed fashion houses like Louis Vuitton, Prada, Dior and Yvees Saint Laurent. Now a heritage brand in its own right, Yves Salomon has begun introducing non-fur materials, including shearling. The fashion house also has a line of upcycled fur items named Pieces, for which collaborators are invited to utilize the brand’s archive and recreate garments using some of its stock. With that being said, all of the fur the brand does source is controlled by Fur Mark, a strict independent certification relegated in the direction of animal welfare. Thursday 6–8pm @ Bumbershute, 3811 W 50th St, Minneapolis, bumbershute.com; contact the store at 952-475-2684 to preview the collection privately.

The Red Eye Vintage Story Sale
This week, local fashion stylist Jalyn Rose is having a story sale featuring all the looks featured in the segment for her vintage brand, The Red Eye, at the Rose & Bowl fashion show held during Fashion Week MN this past September. Thursday at 7pm @ instagram.com/jalynrosestyling

THURSDAY–SATURDAY:

Hackwith Design House: Open Shopping Hours
Come shop in-person at the Hackwith Design House studio during this special weekend event. They’ll have racks of discounted past-season items, current fall designs at 20% off, and Sustain Shop samples that aren't listed online yet. Masks are strongly encouraged. Enter on Charles from the east side, then park and enter through the front doors on Charles Ave. Thursday, Friday & Saturday noon–4pm each day @ Hackwith Studio, 2340 Charles Ave. St. Paul, hackwithdesignhouse.com

FRIDAY:

Nightmare on Lyndale
Join WALRUS resale art store and fashion producer IamMoody for Nightmare on Lyndale, an evening of haunting looks, artist-designed masks, and spooky fashion. Wear your favorite gothic looks, whether it's from the 1990s or the 1690s, and enjoy creepy cookies and adult beverages while you enjoy art and fashion by local fashion brand, Bittersweet Designs. Friday 6–10pm @ WALRUS, 4400 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

FRIDAY & SATURDAY:

Autumn & Holiday Market
Head out to Erickson Farmstead in Isanti for their Autumn & Holiday Market. The event highlights goods from local makers, artists and artisans from the area, plus vintage finds, farm items, salvaged pieces, reworked and recycled home goods and more from more than 50 vendors. More festivities are planned, including carriage rides and food trucks. Tickets are $5 at the gate or $3 in advance (kids under 18 free). Friday & Saturday 10am–5pm both days @ Erickson Farmstead, 1376 261st Ave NE, Isanti, ericksonfarmstead.com

FRIDAY & SUNDAY:

Tomodachi presents Artist in the Cube: @PinkThirst Alive
Artist in the Cube is a new live performance series taking place within a 12'x12'x12' cube within Tomodachi. A unique, locally owned store specializing in toys and pop culture, Tomodachi brings artists, musicians, painters and cartoonists alike from around the globe to perform in front of Mall of America visitors. @PinkThirst Alive will feature artist, Carol Trindade, living inside a meticulously crafted op-art stage, and shoppers will be able to see, hear and interact with the performance through the store's window. @PinkThirst is a traveling creative duo composing two artists of wildly different backgrounds: Carol Trindade, a performance artist from Brazil who combines the elements of contemporary dance, Butoh, clown, and pantomime into a fresh, new style of her own; and Dr. Clement Shimizu a creative technologist specializing in information visualization, video game design, and interactive art installation. Friday & Sunday from 1–2:30pm & 3:30–5pm both days @ Tomodachi Mall of America, 384 North Garden, Bloomington, facebook.com/tomodachi.us

SATURDAY: 

Wright County Swappers Meet - Final Weekend
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through 10/30. Hours: 7:30am–1pm, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

Stillwater Farmers Market - Final Weekend
Find organic food, vegetables, crafts, fruits and local specialties from two dozen local farmers and food makers during this weekly market. Saturdays through 10/30. Hours: 7:30am–noon @ Riverview Parking Lot of Stillwater Veterans Memorial, S. 3rd St E. Pine St Stillwater, facebook.com

Mill City Farmers Market
A summer mainstay since 2006, this weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Christy Wetzig (ceramics), Onkkafirte (handcrafted Lazy Susans) and The Abbey Alpacas (hand-knit alpaca goods). Saturday from 9am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

The Styl'd Life Home: A Lifestyle & Shopping Event
Local, Black-owned lifestyle and home brand, The Styl'd Life by Nina B., is hosting a special pop-up event featuring its giftable goods for sale plus special guests, fellow Black-owned local businesses Central Oak Apothecary and Kobico Co. Be sure to head next door to pick up a dried floral bouquet by local floral studio, Warmhouse Story. Saturday 10am-1pm @ LAB Mpls, 1629 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/the_styldlife

Merch Dog Vintage Halloween-Eve Sale
Merch Dog Vintage is presenting a special sale at its St. Paul storefront featuring tons of vintage goodies and blowout deals on fall and winter gear. Saturday noon–4pm @ Merch Dog Vintage, 986 Dale St N, St Paul, instagram.com/merch_dog_vintage

Día De Los Muertos Festival: Makers Market
Join Latinx-owned craft brewery, La Doña Cervecería, for a full-day celebration of Día De Los Muertos. The festivities kick off with with a vendor market and ofrenda installations from local artists beginning at noon featuring Chingona Goods and more, and a free crafting workshop (1–3pm), plus a virtual remembrance ceremony throughout the day. Enjoy food from La Tiendita and Que Tal Street Eats and sip La Doña beers while you shop. The evening continues with live music from local bands. Saturday, market begins at noon, 5pm doors for live music @ La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Trick-or-Treat at 50th & France
While you are out shopping and dining, get ahead on your candy collection with Trick-or-Treating at 50th and France! Stop into participating stores for some sweet treats for the kiddos and special promotions for the grown-ups. Participating retailers include June Resale, Fashion Avenue, Coccinella, Stranger & Co., and Nolan Mains shops Billy Reid and DUGO. Plus, register for the free event to be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card to the shop or restaurant of your choice. Find more details at the Eventbrite page. Saturday 1–4pm @ 50th & France, Edina. Register for free @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Glam Diggers Vintage Indoor Driveway/Studio Sale
Local vintage seller fave, Glam Diggers, is hosting a blowout sale at its new studio to make room for more goodies.. Most items will be under $20; dealers and shoppers alike are welcome. Hot tips: Wear something that you can easily try things on over (like leggings and a fitted tank), and BYOB (bring your own bag). All forms of payment accepted. Saturday 10am–6pm & Sunday 10am–2pm @ 3338 University Ave SE, 3rd floor, Minneapolis, instagram.com/glamdiggersvintage

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Final outdoor market of the season! Join Minneapolis Craft Market for their ongoing makers popup series at Linden Hills Farmers Market. Find handmade crafts from local makers along with fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors. Note: Masks are required to shop. Sunday 10am–1pm through October @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

ENDS SUNDAY:

Autumn Retro Collection 50% off Sale at Arc’s Value Village
Halloween is an important fundraising season for Arc’s Value Village because many new thrifters come in looking for costumes. Dubbed the Autumn Retro Collection, the nonprofit thrift store’s revamped Halloween costume shop will feature creative, discounted retro clothing and accessories at great prices. Plus, this week everything in the collection is 50% off. Ends 10/31 @ 3 locations including Bloomington, New Hope & Richfield, arcsvaluevillage.org

MONDAY:

Foxglove Online Market Reopening
After shutting down over the pandemic, Christine Hoffman’s Foxglove floral shop is reopening its online marketplace for online orders. Foxglove started as a brick-and-mortar store and floral studio in St. Paul, and becoming a leading the Twin Cities slow-flower movement, before closing in 2016. Since then, the local, chemical-free flower advocate has gone on to offer organic floral design, floral workshops and dried flower arrangements. Reopening Monday @ www.foxglovemarket.com 

NEXT TUESDAY:

Greenhouse Salon & Shop Opening Day
The Bryn Mawr neighborhood has welcomed a new storefront: Greenhouse, a salon and shop. Founded by Emilia Luciano of Second Life Thrift—a retail vet with 15 years of retail and customer service experience—and Jae Wencl, a master hair stylist with over 15 years of experience in the salon industry. Greenhouse specializes in organic hair care and also sells house plants, plant care, vintage home decor and accessories, and handmade goods by local makers, and plan to also sell vintage clothing and handmade clothing and accessories from rotating vendors. They also have plans to offer workshops on houseplant care, design and maintenance. A soft opening is scheduled for this Tuesday, with a grand opening party in December. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10am–7pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 408 Cedar Lake Rd S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/greenhouse_408

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

Tickets are now on sale for FGI’s semi-annual Communiqué Fashion Report & Global Presentation highlighting Spring/Summer 2022 global runway fashion trends. The presentation is followed by a conversation and Q&A with a panel of local experts, including local fashion producer and stylist Grant Whittaker. Tickets $20 members, $35 general public, free for students @ fgimsp-communiquepresentation2022.eventbrite.com

Tickets have been announced for Hydda Way: Made-in-Minnesota Experience. Creative studio LAB Mpls is collaborating with a group of their favorite local brands and artisans for a special retail shopping experience coming to The Northern Express the first three weekends in December in Excelsior. Get tickets now through 10/31 with code LABLOVESMN for an exclusive 10% off discount @ thenorthernexpress.org/tickets 

ONGOING:

B. Resale launches Free Closet & Pay-It-Forward Program
Buy/sell/trade thrift shop B. Resale is launching a free closet and pay-it-forward program. True to B. Resale's community-oriented mission, it's an initiative to help the community have better access to a basic necessity. How it works: When coming in to sell your clothing, you can choose to donate select pieces that are in good condition to the free closet to help houseless folks and anyone else in need. Plus, anyone can donate a portion of their store credit toward the pay-it-forward fund so everyone can have access to shop at B. Resale. Note: This isn't a drop-off service; staff will have final say in what items they'd like to take based on current inventory levels. Now @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/bresalempls

Jenny Carle Sample Sale
Local fashion designer Jenny Carle has been a mainstay of the Minnesota fashion community for more than a decade. Now, she’s gathered up samples from her collections over the years for a sample sale with deeply discounted prices of only $10 to $50—an absolute steal considering each of these pieces is handmade and one of a kind. It’s hosted by St. Paul consignment shop Encore Boutique, so it’s also a great opportunity to check out their latest fall falls (including their amazing vintage section). Now through 10/31 @ Encore Boutique, 242 Hamline Ave S, St Paul, instagram.com/jennycarle

Ashley Mary Art Print Sale
Through the month of October, local artist Ashley Mary is having a rare print sale. Save 20% off all prints in her online shop. Ends 10/31 @ ashleymary.com

Ribnick Furs Closing Sale
The Twin Cities' last remaining furrier is closing its doors after 76 years of business. Owner Bill Ribnick, whose grandfather Isaac Ribnick started the business in 1945, decided to retire and sell the North Loop building in which the business has been located. The closing sale is now 40–80% off storewide, including fur, shearling, leather, cashmere, down and accessories, and is expected to run through the end of the year. Now through 12/31 @ Ribnick Luxury Outerwear, 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis, ribnickouterwear.com

NOW OPEN:

Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus she’s also repurposing gently worn designer and vintage frames via consignment. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Now open Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

Bench Pressed
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Now open @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, shopthelegacy.com

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: October 19–25

This week’s local shopping and style highlights include a slew of vintage markets, Minneapolis Craft Market’s Old St. Anthony Fall Bazaar, and the Green Line Art Crawl.

Black-owned, plus-size vintage seller Doo Wop Vintage pops up this Saturday at the Vintage & Makers Market at Able Brewing

Black-owned, plus-size vintage seller Doo Wop Vintage pops up this Saturday at the Vintage & Makers Market at Able Brewing

NEW THIS WEEK:

B. Resale launches Free Closet & Pay-It-Forward Program
Buy/sell/trade thrift shop B. Resale is launching a free closet and pay-it-forward program. True to B. Resale's community-oriented mission, it's an initiative to help the community have better access to a basic necessity. How it works: When coming in to sell your clothing, you can choose to donate select pieces that are in good condition to the free closet to help houseless folks and anyone else in need. Plus, anyone can donate a portion of their store credit toward the pay-it-forward fund so everyone can have access to shop at B. Resale. Note: This isn't a drop-off service; staff will have final say in what items they'd like to take based on current inventory levels. Now @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/bresalempls

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
The Nicollet Makers Market has teamed up with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market to offer unique handmade goods and delicious food from dozens of local artisans and farmers with a goal of being representative and inclusive of the community. Thursdays 6am–2pm through 10/28 along Nicollet Mall between 6th to 8th Streets, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

FRIDAY:

Jalyn Rose Styling Vintage Story Sale
The local stylist, vintage collector and one-half of vintage fashion show producers, Rose & Bull, Jalyn Rose is having a story sale of vintage clothing in her Instagram story. Expect a lot of bold colors and prints from the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘90s/Y2K. Friday at 5pm @ instagram.com/jalynrosestyling

FRIDAY & SATURDAY:

EC Design Annual Studio Sale
Save on fine jewelry from local jewelry maker EC Design during her annual 20% off sale. Prices start at under $50 for sterling silver and beaded gemstone jewelry, plus find special deals on discounted jewelry not available on the website. These deals are available in studio only. Friday 10am–3pm & Saturday. 11am–4pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #254, Minneapolis, ecdesignstudios.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

Saint Paul Art Crawl: Green Line Art Crawl
A group of 27 local artists will showcase their work at Union Depot in the Head House during the Saint Paul Art Crawl event, Green Line Crawl. A wide variety of artists will exhibit at Union Depot including painters, photographers, mixed media artists, jewelry designers and apothecary creators. Come support local makers and bring home a new piece of art. Free event. Friday 6–10pm, Saturday noon–8pm & Sunday noon–5pm @ Union Depot Station to Raymond Station, with locations including Union Depot (214 4th St E), Dow Art Gallery (2242 University Ave W) and Midway Triangle Building (2500 University Ave W), St Paul, stpaulartcollective.org

ENDS SATURDAY:

J.W. Hulme Co. Warehouse Sale
Save 50% on all leather goods and apparel by the St. Paul–based heritage brand during its warehouse sale, in store only at its Grand Avenue location. Ends Saturday @ J.W. Hulme Co., 867 Grand Ave, St Paul, jwhulmeco.com

SATURDAY: 

Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through 10/30. Hours: 7:30am–1pm, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

Northern Coffeeworks Vintage Market
Northern Coffeeworks, a new-ish coffee shop located within Angry Catfish in South Minneapolis, is hosting its first in a series of ongoing popups from local brands. This one will showcase vintage clothing from Everyday Ejiji, Twin Hand Vintage, Velvet Mourning Vintage, and Wannabe Cowgirl Resale. While you’re there, be sure to pop around the corner for a donut at A Baker’s Wife. Saturday 8am–2pm @ Northern Coffeeworks, 4208 S 28th Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/northerncoffeeworks

Mill City Farmers Market
A seasonal mainstay since 2006, this weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Adam Gruetzmacher (pottery), ArtAndes (Peruvian rugs & textiles), Barn Swallow Garden (knit accessories), Create Laser Arts (laser-engraved goods), and Ink Orchard (screen-printed goods). Saturday from 9am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

North Loop Vintage Pop-up
Green Threads Vintage (co-producers of the popular Twin Cities Vintage Fest) is behind this pop-up featuring vintage goodies from an eclectic collection of 10 local vendors, including Glam Diggers Vintage, Hausle Shop, Salty Mpls Vintage, Vinbuck Vintage and more. Plus, enjoy BBQ from StormKing Brewpub and cider from Number Twelve Cider. Saturday noon–6pm @ StormKing Brewpub & BBQ, 618 N 5th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/greenthreadsofficial

Able Vintage & Makers Market
This vintage market produced by local vintage seller, Kollektiv, is back at Able Brewing for another vintage and makers market featuring 37 top brands, including Kollektiv, Monstera Plant, Doo Wop Vintage (which specializes in plus sizes), May Baby Vintage, and yours truly’s own Rosella Vintage. Plus, enjoy craft beer from Able Brewing, food from Animales BBQ food truck, and ice cream from Minnesota Nice Cream. Rain or shine. Saturday 1–6pm @ Able Seedhouse + Brewery, 1121 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/kollektivmpls

Bad Weather Brewing Company Fall Outdoor Market
Organized by local maker Carriage House Textiles, this market features handmade goods by a diverse group of makers and brands, including predominantly BIPOC makers. Find everything from everything from art to photography to jewelry, to handmade soap and candles, thrifted and vintage finds, cross stitch, fiber arts and more. Chingona Goods, Limpio Designs, Niara's Handcrafts and Bekah Worley Co. There will also be Habanero Tacos' food truck and Bad Weather's selection of craft beer and craft sodas. Saturday 2–6:30pm @ Bad Weather Brewing Company, 414 7th St W, St Paul, instagram.com/carriagehousetextiles

Club House Market
Head to St. Paul Brewing for the Club House Market, which features a group of 10 local vintage vendors with great retro gear and goods, including Everyday Ejiji, Restore Society Club, Daily Dose Retro, Vintage Valley, Final Stop Vintage and more. Plus, enjoy St. Paul Brewing’s seasonal craft brew releases, live music, and food. Friday 4–9pm @ St Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, visitsaintpaul.com

Humans Get Together in St. Paul
Join Humans Get Together for a night to celebrate our collective humanity, create lasting relationships and commit to building an inclusive economy, together. The evening includes pop-up shops, a fashion show featuring impactful leaders spanning diverse industries and a dynamic network activity that promises to leave you with new connections. Humans Get Together is dedicated to creating a more inclusive and connected ecosystem by first connecting leaders and innovators at a human level. 100% of proceeds to be donated to support local entrepreneurship. Saturday 6pm doors @ Gatherings at Station 10, 754 Randolph Ave, St Paul. Tickets $15 @ www.eventbrite.com

11th Annual Youth Fashion Show Fundraiser
You’re invited to get dressed up to celebrate Lovely’s Sewing & Arts Collective, an organization founded by fashion designer Keiona Cook of Qe’Bella Couture that teaches sewing, financial literacy and more for kids. The show features designs by Cook’s Qe’Bella, and she’ll talk about her drive to give back to her community. Ticket proceeds from the fashion show will raise funds for Lovely’s Sewing & Arts Collective, including teaching space, scholarships, teachers’ pay, field trips, lunches and more. Saturday 7–10pm @ SPACES, 121 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $35 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY–MONDAY:

AudreyRose Vintage Silent Auction
Head to local vintage shop AudreyRose Vintage’s Instagram story for a full weekend of silent auction goodies. How it works: Each day of the auction event beginning a noon, they’ll post a mix of vintage women’s clothing, jewelry and accessories, and home goods. You’ll then get to bid whatever amount you’re willing to pay, and the winner will be announced 24 hours after the day of the round of bidding. Saturday, Sunday & Monday at noon @ instagram.com/audreyrosevintage

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Note: Masks are required to shop. Sundays 10am–1pm through October @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Halloween Vintage Alley Pop-up
Local vintage brand Primary Colors Vintage is back with its alley vintage pop-up. They’ll be joined by Lady Outlaw Vintage, Dots Vintage, Krafty Ventures and Handmade by Minzer in the alley for a day of fall vintage clothing and handmade goods. Plus, enjoy hot cider in vintage mugs while you shop, and save 15% on goods from each vendor if you arrive (or leave) in a costume. Sunday 10am–3pm @3312 23rd Ave S alley, Minneapolis, instagram.com/primarycolorsvintage

Urban Jungle Flea Market
Head to Dinkytown vintage streetwear shop, Urban Jungle, for an outdoor flea market featuring 50-plus vendors selling vintage streetwear. Plus, local art and food will be available for sale. Vendors include Salty Mpls Vintage, Legacy and more. Sunday 11am–6pm @ Urban Jungle, 1419 S Washington Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/urbanjunglemn 

Open Streets Minnehaha Artisan Market
Head to Minnehaha Avenue in South Minneapolis for the return of the Open Streets event. Traffic will be shut down to motor traffic for the afternoon—you can walk, bike, skateboard or run your way through the festivities. Highlights include outdoor pop-ups from local artists and makers selling goods for sale, including illustrator Lorah Lavsa and screen printer Mónica Sofía, selling hoodies, totes, screen prints and prints outside of Moon Palace Books and Arbeiter Brewing. Pompa Goods will be selling their handcrafted jewelry, accessories and home goods along with a few dozen other makers at the Artisan Market between East 42nd Street and East 44th Street (Pompa will be on on the corner of East 43rd Street & Minnehaha Ave). Sunday 11am–5pm @ Minnehaha Ave from E Lake St to E 4th St, Minneapolis, openstreetsmpls.org

Old St. Anthony Fall Bazaar 
After a year hiatus, Minneapolis Craft Market is heading back to the historic Machine Shop in the heart of the St. Anthony neighborhood of Minneapolis. Shop two full floors of handmade goods, perfect for early holiday gift shopping. Note: Proof of vaccination or a negative test result is required from all vendors and attendees to participate in this event; masks are required. Ticketed shopping reservations required to control capacity. Sunday noon–5pm @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping pass @ mplscraftmarket.com

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

Join WALRUS resale art store and fashion producer IamMoody on 10/29 for Nightmare on Lyndale, an evening of haunting looks, artist-designed masks, and spooky fashion. Wear your favorite gothic looks, whether it's from the 1990s or the 1690s. They’ll have creepy cookies and adult beverages while you enjoy art and fashion by Bittersweet Designs. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

Ticket have just been announced for Hydda Way: Made-in-Minnesota Experience. Creative studio LAB Mpls is collaborating with a group of their favorite local brands and artisans for a special retail shopping experience coming to The Northern Express the first three weekends in December in Excelsior. Get tickets now through 10/31 with code LABLOVESMN for an exclusive 10% off discount @ thenorthernexpress.org/tickets 

ONGOING:

Jenny Carle Sample Sale
Local fashion designer Jenny Carle has been a mainstay of the Minnesota fashion community for more than a decade. Now, she’s gathered up samples from her collections over the years for a sample sale with deeply discounted prices of only $10 to $50—an absolute steal considering each of these pieces is handmade and one of a kind. It’s hosted by St. Paul consignment shop Encore Boutique, so it’s also a great opportunity to check out their latest fall falls (including their amazing vintage section). Now through 10/31 @ Encore Boutique, 242 Hamline Ave S, St Paul, instagram.com/jennycarle

Ashley Mary Art Print Sale
Through the month of October, local artist Ashley Mary is having a rare print sale. Save 20% off all prints in her online shop. Ends 10/31 @ ashleymary.com

Blu Dot 20th Annual Sale
Save 20% site-wide from the Minneapolis-based modern and contemporary furniture design brand. Ends 10/24 @ bludot.com

Ribnick Furs Closing Sale
The Twin Cities' last remaining furrier is closing its doors after 76 years of business. Owner Bill Ribnick, whose grandfather Isaac Ribnick started the business in 1945, decided to retire and sell the North Loop building in which the business has been located. The closing sale is now 40–80% off storewide, including fur, shearling, leather, cashmere, down and accessories, and is expected to run through the end of the year. Now through 12/31 @ Ribnick Luxury Outerwear, 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis, ribnickouterwear.com

NOW OPEN:

Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus she’s also repurposing gently worn designer and vintage frames via consignment. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Now open Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

Bench Pressed
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Now open @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: October 12–18

This week’s local style and shopping highlights include jewelry designer Larissa Loden’s big annual sale, local designer Jenny Carle’s sample sale, a Prince-themed fashion show, and Minneapolis Craft Market’s Autumn Makers Market.

Local fashion designer Jenny Carle, pictured in one of her designs, is having a sample sale this Thursday.

Local fashion designer Jenny Carle, pictured in one of her designs, is having a sample sale this Thursday.

TUESDAY:

Nickey Robo’s Plus-Size Vintage Sale
Local thrift seller Nickey Robo is having a big Instagram story sale featuring 100% plus-size vintage items. All pieces will be sizes 14 to 28, and nothing will be over $25. They’re also offering free delivery in the Twin Cities. Tuesday 10am @ instagram.com/nickeyrobo

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
The Nicollet Makers Market has teamed up with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market to offer unique handmade goods and delicious food from dozens of local artisans and farmers with a goal of being representative and inclusive of the community. Thursdays 6am–2pm through 10/28 along Nicollet Mall between 6th to 8th Streets, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

Jenny Carle Sample Sale
Local fashion designer Jenny Carle has been a mainstay of the Minnesota fashion community for more than a decade. Now, she’s gathered up samples from her collections over the years for a sample sale with deeply discounted prices of only $10 to $50—an absolute steal considering each of these pieces is handmade and one of a kind. It’s hosted by St. Paul consignment shop Encore Boutique, so it’s also a great opportunity to check out their latest fall falls (including their amazing vintage section). Thursday 5–8pm @ Encore Boutique, 242 Hamline Ave S, St Paul, instagram.com/jennycarle

FRIDAY & SATURDAY:

Ingebretsen's Flea Market
The staff of Ingebretsen's Nordic Marketplace curates the best Scandinavian-focused flea market this side of the Mississippi. This year’s annual event will feature special treasures old and new. Cash and check only. Face masks required. Friday 9am–5pm & Saturday 9am–4pm @ Walker Community United Methodist Church, 3104 16th Ave S, Minneapolis, facebook.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY: 

West 7th Art District Art Crawl  
The artistic West 7th Neighborhood of St. Paul are gathering for a weekend art crawl. Highlights includee an art exhibition. at vintage and oddities store Center for Lost Objects, with new work by Naomi Lemon and Kerri Sadve, plus 20 other artists and live music on Saturday at 6pm (957 W 7th St, St Paul). Friedli Gallery will have multiple artists and crafts makers selling their creations all three days. (943 7th St W, St Paul). The Schmidt Artist Lofts is also hosting an open studio event, “Where Art Lives.” The building is requiring masks and registration to attend via eventbrite.com (900 W 7th St). Friday 6–10pm, Saturday noon–8pm & Sunday noon–5pm, stpaulartcollective.org

SATURDAY: 

Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through 10/30. Hours: 7:30am–1pm, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

Mill City Farmers Market
A mainstay since 2006, this weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Barn Swallow Garden (knit accessories), Body Bliss (natural skincare), Crookedwood (wood cooking utensils), Emily Badland Jewelry, Olsen Naturals (natural skincare) and Slow Burn (beeswax candles). Saturday from 9am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Fringe & Fettle Backyard Pottery Sale
Local maker Fringe & Fettle is opening up their home studio for a backyard pottery sale. The sale includes a large selection of the brand's classic pieces along with a selection of heavily discounted pottery “seconds” (imperfect but still lovely pieces). Saturday 10am–5pm @ 11856 Virginia Ave N, Champlin, instagram.com/fringeandfettle

Larissa Loden’s Loden Up Sale
Larissa Loden’s highly anticipated annual fall sale is back. For four days only, the local jewelry designer is offering 30% off all jewelry styles (including sale items!). Shop the sale both at her Northrup King studio daily and online. BONUS: Shop IRL at her studio to snag free, exclusive, limited designs and sweet treats with every purchase. Discount is automatically applied to all sales online and in studio. Saturday noon–5pm @ Larissa Loden studio, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #265, Minneapolis) & online @ larissaloden.com

Mx Apparel Pop-up at Cake Plus-Size
Local fashion brand Mx Apparel has become known for its inclusivity. Not only is it gender-neutral, the collection is made in an expanded size range of S–3X, plus custom sizing options. Local plus-size resale shop, Cake, is hosting a pop-up from the brand featuring sizes L–3XL, as well as a few larger sample sizes. The latest collection features a darker palette with print and texture with pops of color and metallic details, and the pieces feature creative fit solutions to accommodate different body types. Saturday noon–4pm @ Cake Plus-Size Resale, 5155 Bloomington Ave, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Mercado Ontoño (Fall Market)
La Dona Cerveceria celebrates their third anniversary with cerveza (beer), food, music, a BIPOC artist market and after party. The group of Latinx, Indigenous & Black makers include Chingona Goods, Las Ranas Jewelry, Datura Leather, Limpio Designs, Manthra Studio, Saja Thrifted, TahaMade Macrame, Masa Discos, Vcksz, Pretty Hard (Martzia Thometz), and Niara's Handcrafts. The free, outdoor event also includes Salsa Bachata and beer with K-Libre24 headlining, merch discounts, food from La Tiendita and Que Tal Street Eats, games and prizes. Masks required. Saturday noon–7pm @ La Dona Cerveceria, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, facebook.com

The Purple Ones 5: A Prince-Inspired Fashion Show
A group of emerging local fashion designers will be competing for top honors with their original designs inspired by the music of Prince at this fifth-annual fashion show. Tying in to this year’s “gold” theme, each designer must create a one fashion garment look with gold as the main color to showcase on the runway in front of a live audience. Twin Cities luminaries will judge the competition fashion show to crown a Purple Ones Fashion Designer Winner. Saturday doors 6pm, show 7pm @ Granada Theater, 3022 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $25–$50 @ eventbrite.com

ENDS SATURDAY:

Grethen House Fall Scratch-off Sale
Designer womenswear boutique Grethen House is kicking off fall with its annual scratch-off sale. How it works: After doing your shopping, you’ll be given a card to scratch off at the register revealing a discount of 20% to 50% off. Can’t make it in store? You can also save 20% sitewide on its online store. Ends Saturday @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

True North Collaborative October Pop-up Market
Hit this month’s True North Collaborative market to shop goods from several emerging, local BIPOC-owned brands. Vendors include Corazon Clothing, courage & clay earrings, GiftyWrap, Yoni Steam Company and Mi Sota Essence CBD products.True North is a partnership of local, Minnesota brands with a mission to strengthen small business economy through experiential retail. Saturday noon–6pm & Sunday 10am–4pm @ Seven Points, 3001 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/truenorthcollaborative

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Note: Masks are required to shop. Sundays 10am–1pm through October @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Minneapolis Craft Market presents Autumn Makers Market
Get a jumpstart on your holiday gift shopping at this market presented by Minneapolis Craft Market at Loring Park taproom, Lakes & Legends Brewing. Peruse handmade goods from local artists and makers while sipping delicious craft beers at this free, dog-friendly event. proof of vaccination or a negative test result as well as a ticketed shopping reservation are required for attendance. Sunday noon–5pm @ Lakes & Legends Brewing Company, 1368 LaSalle Ave, Minneapolis. Reserve your shopping pass @ mplscraftmarket.com

NOW AVAILABLE:

Rebekah Niemeyer Fall Collection
Local designer Rebekah Niemeyer is back with a new collection of limited-edition pieces just in time for fall. Expect boho witchy dresses, tops and pants, plus some one-of-a-kind kids’ pieces. Adult sizes range from XS–XL (custom sizing also available), available exclusively at fashion co-op Strey Collective. @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, rebekahniemeyer.com

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

Join WALRUS resale art store and fashion producer IamMoody on 10/29 for Nightmare on Lyndale, an evening of haunting looks, artist-designed masks, and spooky fashion. Wear your favorite gothic looks, whether it's from the 1990s or the 1690s. They’ll have creepy cookies and adult beverages while you enjoy art and fashion by Bittersweet Designs. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

Ticket have just been announced for Hydda Way: Made-in-Minnesota Experience. Creative studio LAB Mpls is collaborating with a group of their favorite local brands and artisans for a special retail shopping experience coming to The Northern Express the first three weekends in December in Excelsior. Get tickets now through 10/31 with code LABLOVESMN for an exclusive 10% off discount @ thenorthernexpress.org/tickets 

ONGOING:

Ashley Mary Art Print Sale
Through the month of October, local artist Ashley Mary is having a rare print sale. Save 20% off all prints in her online shop. Ends 10/31 @ ashleymary.com

Blu Dot 20th Annual Sale
Save 20% site-wide from the Minneapolis-based modern and contemporary furniture design brand. Ends 10/24 @ bludot.com

Ribnick Furs Closing Sale
The Twin Cities' last remaining furrier is closing its doors after 76 years of business. Owner Bill Ribnick, whose grandfather Isaac Ribnick started the business in 1945, decided to retire and sell the North Loop building in which the business has been located. The closing sale is now 40–80% off storewide, including fur, shearling, leather, cashmere, down and accessories, and is expected to run through the end of the year. Now through 12/31 @ Ribnick Luxury Outerwear, 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis, ribnickouterwear.com

NOW OPEN:

Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus she’s also repurposing gently worn designer and vintage frames via consignment. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Now open Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

Bench Pressed
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Now open @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: October 5–11

This week’s style and shopping highlights include MartinPatrick3’s fashion show and party, the annual Fresh Traditions Hmong fashion show, Minneapolis Vintage Market and more.

Womenswear brand KULE is one of the brands featured in MartinPatrick3’s Women’s Shop.

Womenswear brand KULE is one of the brands featured in MartinPatrick3’s Women’s Shop.

NOW OPEN:

Now open: Haus Theory
After months of preparation, Twin Cities vintage seller Haus Theory has opened its first storefront. Located in White Bear Lake, the shop features hand-picked and restored vintage furniture and home decor alongside well-designed modern pieces, with an emphasis on a less-is-more, intentional shopping experience. You can still shop select pieces on their e-shop, too. Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 11am–6pm @ 2182 3rd St, White Bear Lake, haustheory.com

WEDNESDAY:

Bench Pressed Opening Day
Longtime local mom-and-pop letterpress and design studio is opening its first storefront. The shop will feature their own stationery and greeting cards, letterpress printed by hand with antique equipment, plus apothecary items for body and bath from other small indie brands, home decor and kitchenware, and creative gifts for kids. Masks are required to shop. October hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pmish for the soft opening; more solid hours will be in place for November. Opening Wednesday @ 2010 26th Ave S #2, Minneapolis, benchpressed.net

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
The Nicollet Makers Market has teamed up with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market to offer unique handmade goods and delicious food from dozens of local artisans and farmers with a goal of being representative and inclusive of the community. Thursdays 6am–2pm through 10/28 along Nicollet Mall between 6th to 8th Streets, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

Camp 3: MartinPatrick3 Women's Fall Fashion Show (SOLD OUT) & After Party
If your idea of roughing it is sitting mountainside sipping après-ski cocktails in your coziest cashmere leisurewear, then this is the fashion show for you. Unfortunately, tickets for North Loop shop MartinPatrick’s Women's Fall Fashion Show are sold out, but you can still head over to MartinPatrick3 after the show for a free After Party featuring a cocktail bar by Bacardi USA, a gourmet s'more station sponsored by Artful Living, the first chance to shop the runway looks, an exclusive one-night-only Trunk Show with Janavi India, and complimentary Tarot Readings by Ryan Mach from Eros of Love Tarot & Astrology. Doors 5pm, runway show 5:30pm @ Hewing Hotel; After Party (free & open to all) 5–8pm @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis, eventbrite.com

First Thursday at Northrup King Building
First Thursdays are part of a long tradition of monthly events at NKB—the largest building of artist studios in the state of Minnesota—which opens for the public to tour studios, meet the artists, and shop the art. Tonight’s event will expand upon past First Thursdays to include live music by Mwago Kuria; traditional English pasties from Potter's Pasties; and a presentation by Artspace Rafala Green Fellows Shalom Cook and Pablo Lituma, who will share results from their Radical Asset Mapping Project in Northeast Minneapolis. A fashion highlight includes Strey Collective (#179), a cooperative boutique featuring goods from nine local fashion makers. Masks are required. Thursday 5–9pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

SATURDAY: 

Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through 10/30. Hours: 7:30am–1pm, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

Mill City Farmers Market
A summer mainstay since 2006, this weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include ArtAndes (Peruvian rugs and textiles), Autumn Higgins Ceramics, Barn Swallow Garden (knit accessories), Radiate Activewear, Slow Burn (beeswax candles), and Vikse Designs (jewelry). Saturday from 9am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

The Black Market: Black Business Is Beautiful Monthly Market
This socially distanced, outdoor local maker highlights goods from BIPOC-owned businesses from across the Twin Cities. Use your dollars to change economic disparities by purchasing products from these vendors. Goods include clothing, gifts, beauty products, personal chef services, nail care, men's accessories, food products, jewelry and more. Visit the website for a full list of vendors and reserve a free ticket to ensure social distancing measures are met. Masks are encouraged. Saturday 11am–5pm @ The Case Building, 767 N Eustis St, Minneapolis, blackbusinessisbeautiful.org

Serge & Jane Fall MN Makers Market
Minneapolis boutique, Serge & Jane, is hosting an afternoon local makers market on its rooftop. Makers include Melissa C Mark Jewelry, known for her intentional designs; Num Nuts’s savory snacks; teen baker Maisy Bakes; North Coast Soul’s Minnesota-themed tees and sweatshirts; and Lovejoy’s Bloody Mary Mix. Saturday 11am–3pm @ Serge & Jane, 4532 France Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/sergeandjaneshop

Rebekah Niemeyer Fall Collection Launch
Local designer Rebekah Niemeyer is back with a new collection of limited-edition pieces just in time for fall. Expect boho witchy dresses, tops and pants, plus some one-of-a-kind kids’ pieces. Adult sizes range from XS–XL (custom sizing also available), available exclusively at fashion co-op Strey Collective. Saturday noon–4pm @ Strey Collective, Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #179, Minneapolis, rebekahniemeyer.com

Jeromeo's Grand Reopening Party 
It's been a tough year for North Loop retail shop and wellness center Jeromeo. Earlier this year, the store—which specializes in antique furniture, art, handmade jewelry, pure essential oils and body products—suffered a bout of vandalism that destroyed several thousands of dollars worth of handcrafted pottery and art. But now, they’ve picked up the pieces (literally) and are hosting a grand reopening party. Join them for live music, snacks, beverages, and artist meet and greets, plus drawings for prizes like free massages and essential oils. Saturday 3–9pm @ Jeromeo, 250 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis, facebook.com

New World Night Market
Legacy Arts Group is back with another edition of its New World Night Market. Find handmade clothing, accessories, art and more from local Black- and Brown-owned businesses, plus muscle therapy and more. Saturday 6–10pm @ 35th & Bloomington Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/legacyartsgroup

Fresh Traditions Fashion Show & Hmong Arts and Fashion Expo
Fresh Traditions is a nonprofit program created in the hopes of building a platform for Hmong designers to channel their creativity and inspire younger generations to create fresh and contemporary interpretations of our history and cultural aesthetics. This year, nine up-and-coming Hmong designers from the Twin Cities and beyond will showcase new collections. Before and after the show, be sure to swing by the free Hmong Arts and Fashion Expo, presented by Fresh Traditions and CHAT (Center for Hmong Arts and Talent). A celebration of the Hmong community's arts and fashion talents, the expo features vendors selling handmade goods and crafts, plus free workshops, music, exhibitions, prizes and embroidery activities. Fashion show: Saturday 6pm doors, 7pm show. Expo: noon–8:30pm @ Saint Paul RiverCentre, 175 Kellogg Blvd W, St Paul. Tickets $35-$75 at Ticketmaster via instagram.com/freshtraditionsfashion. Register to attend the free Expo at eventbrite.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Vintage Clothing Pop-up
Four Twin Cities vintage and secondhand clothing sellers are joining forces for a weekend pop-up. You’ll find more than 1,000 (!!) ‘80s and ‘90s men’s streetwear, pop culture and band tees, ‘80s and ‘90s women’s clothing, and modern women’s pieces from MN Street Vintage, Blue Tuesday Thrift, Moon Back Vintage and Thrift What Your Mama Gave U. Saturday & Sunday 11am–6pm daily @ 1221 SE 8th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/mnstreetvintage

BEGINNING SATURDAY:

Grethen House Fall Scratch-off Sale
Designer womenswear boutique Grethen House is kicking off fall with its annual scratch-off sale. How it works: After doing your shopping, you’ll be given a card to scratch off at the register revealing a discount of 20% to 50% off. Can’t make it in store? You can also save 20% sitewide on its online store. 10/9–10/17 @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Note: Masks are required to shop. Sundays 10am–1pm through October @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Minneapolis Vintage Market
Head to Machine Shop as Minneapolis Vintage Market heads indoor for the fall and winter seasons. Find two floors of Minnesota's best vintage clothing, accessories and home goods vendors all in one spot (including my own vintage clothing brand, Rosella Vintage!). Plus, they’ll have coffee, beer and food available for purchase, Darin Kamnetz with a pop-up photo booth and DJ Buster Baxter spinning tunes. NEW: Proof of vaccination or a negative test result is required from all vendors and attendees to participate in this event, and masks are required. Ticketed shopping reservations required to control capacity. Register for your free shopping pass or limited early-bird tickets ($10) to get first dibs from 11am–noon. Sunday 11am–5pm (free after noon) @ Machine Shop, 300 2nd St SE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Bro Bros Closet presents The Block Party Vol. 2
Vintage clothing and streetwear brand Bros Bros Closet is popping up for a second edition of its Block Party event at Latinx-owned brewery, La Doña Cerveceria. In addition to shopping sweet ‘80s and ‘90s threads, enjoy live DJ sets, food trucks, art, and of course, craft beer. Sunday noon–6pm @ La Dona Cerveceria, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, instagram.com/brobroscloset

Primary Colors Vintage Pop-up
Head to Duck Duck Coffee in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood for an afternoon of pop-up vintage shopping from local seller, Primary Colors Vintage. The brand is promising some fresh fall arrivals, including flannel shirts, shearling vets, long underwear, ‘70s windbreakers, and winter outerwear, plus vintage housewares, hats, earrings and clutches. Sunday 10aam–2pm @ Duck Duck Coffee, 1830 E 38th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/primarycolorsvintage

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

A group of emerging local fashion designers will be competing for top honors with their original designs inspired by the music of Prince at the fifth annual The Purple Ones 5: A Prince-Inspired Fashion Show on 10/16. Tickets $25–$50 @ eventbrite.com

Join WALRUS resale art store and fashion producer IamMoody on 10/29 for Nightmare on Lyndale, an evening of haunting looks, artist-designed masks, and spooky fashion. Wear your favorite gothic looks, whether it's from the 1990s or the 1690s. They’ll have creepy cookies and adult beverages while you enjoy art and fashion by Bittersweet Designs. Tickets $20 @ eventbrite.com

ONGOING:

Ashley Mary Art Print Sale
Through the month of October, local artist Ashley Mary is having a rare print sale. Save 20% off all prints in her online shop. Ends 10/31 @ ashleymary.com

Blu Dot 20th Annual Sale
Save 20% site-wide from the Minneapolis-based modern and contemporary furniture design brand. Ends 10/24 @ bludot.com

Ribnick Furs Closing Sale
The Twin Cities' last remaining furrier is closing its doors after 76 years of business. Owner Bill Ribnick, whose grandfather Isaac Ribnick started the business in 1945, decided to retire and sell the North Loop building in which the business has been located. The closing sale is now 40–80% off storewide, including fur, shearling, leather, cashmere, down and accessories, and is expected to run through the end of the year. Now through 12/31 @ Ribnick Luxury Outerwear, 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis, ribnickouterwear.com

NOW OPEN:

Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus she’s also repurposing gently worn designer and vintage frames via consignment. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Roseline’s Place
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue is now home to Roseline’s Place, owned by Roseline Friedrich of local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars. Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Now open @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: September 28–October 4

This week in local style and shopping, MartinPatrick3 hosts its fall men’s fashion event, The Golden Pearl Vintage welcomes the season with an after-dark shopping party, makers markets and more.

The Golden Pearl Vintage hosts its Fall Drop: Pearl After Hours party this weekend.

The Golden Pearl Vintage hosts its Fall Drop: Pearl After Hours party this weekend.

NEW THIS WEEK

Grethen House announced it has closed its North Loop location over the weekend, promising big news for 2022. In the meantime, you can shop its longtime flagship store at 50th & France and online shop. @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

Autumn Retro Collection at Arc’s Value Village
Halloween is an important fundraising season for Arc’s Value Village because many new thrifters come in looking for costumes. Dubbed the Autumn Retro Collection, the nonprofit thrift store’s revamped Halloween costume shop will feature creative, discounted retro clothing and accessories at great prices—so you can dress up without the cultural appropriation. Now open @ 3 locations including Bloomington, New Hope & Richfield, arcsvaluevillage.org

TUESDAY:

Market After Dark: NEFM @ Bauhaus
The Northeast Farmers Market is popping up at Bauhaus Brew Labs for a special one-night-only edition of the market. Shop handmade goods from local makers and produce from local farmers, plus enjoy a live DJ set from Ring Toss Twins and sip on Bauhaus’s seasonal craft brews while you shop. Tuesday 6–9pm @ Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/ne_fm

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
The Nicollet Makers Market has teamed up with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market to offer unique handmade goods and delicious food from dozens of local artisans and farmers with a goal of being representative and inclusive of the community. Thursdays 6am–2pm through 10/28 along Nicollet Mall between 6th to 8th Streets, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

Roseline’s Place Grand Opening Party
Northeast Minneapolis’ Central Avenue welcomed a new boutique over the weekend. Owned by local soy + vegan candle maker Roseline’s Candles, an Immigrant- and Black-Woman-owned local business that sells its candles in recycled jars, Roseline’s Place offers their own goods along with a mix of items from other makers, including body butters from Dipp’d in Hunnie, as well as candle-making classes. You can also contribute to their ongoing GoFundMe to support store-opening costs at gofundme.com. Free grand opening party Thursday 5–8pm @ 2430 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/roselinesplace

Camp 3: MartinPatrick3 Fall Men's Fashion Event
Head to MartinPatrick3 for its annual men's fall event featuring trunk shows from some of their favorite stockists, including Rodd & Gunn, Mackage, Premiata, Scotch & Soda, Matias, M5 Showroom and FPM Milano. They'll also be joined by special guests, LandRover Minneapolis, The Loupe Jewelry, Marty's Barbershop and Faribault Woolen Mill, with music by DJ Cousin Christopher and bar sponsored by Bacardi USA. Free. Thursday 5–8pm @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis, intagram.com/martinpatrick3

FRIDAY: 

The Golden Pearl presents Pearl After Dark: Fall Drop 
The Golden Pearl Vintage is back with its Fall Drop event. Their long-standing, after-hours, evening soiree is coming back in time to celebrate the changing of the seasons. This is when they roll out the cocktails, turn on the disco ball, and invite everyone to get all dolled up to mingle with our fashionable clientele. We'll be releasing all of our newly acquired fall merchandise during the event, so get ready for some fun, fabulous and cozy vintage splendor, and dress to impress in your vintage finery. Masks are required to attend; three hour-long shopping time slots are available to reserve. Friday 7–10pm @ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Reserve your free shopping time slot @ www.eventbrite.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY: 

Fall Weekend Vintage Clothing Pop-up
Daily Dose Retro presents a retro vintage clothing pop-up at Studio 945, where they'll be joined by fellow vintage seller, Finds Nostalgic.
Daily Dose is all about bringing curated reworked and recycled clothing to the community and awareness around consuming less fast fashion, and both brands sell primarily ‘80s and ‘90s t-shirts and streetwear. The pop-up is right down the street from the Bearded Mermaid vintage shop, so make a day of vintage shopping on West 7th in St Paul. Friday–Sunday noon–6pm each day @ 945 W 7th St, St Paul, instagram.com/dailydoseretro 

St. Paul Art Crawl
Although it's hard to compete with northeast Minneapolis' Art-A-Whirl in May, the St. Paul Art Crawl is getting closer. Strengthened by the flourishing Lowertown arts and entertainment district, the event has hundreds of artists opening their studios in more than 20 buildings to showcase their latest creations. Friday 5–10pm, Saturday 10am–8pm, Sunday 10am–5pm @ Lowertown Lofts Artist Co-op, Northern Warehouse, Artists Collective, Northwestern Building, Tilsner Lofts, 262 Building, AZ Gallery, Master Frames & more, St. Paul, stpaulartcollective.org

SATURDAY: 

Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through 10/30. Hours: 7:30am–1pm, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

Mill City Farmers Market
A summer mainstay since 2006, this weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include ArtAndes (Peruvian rugs and textiles), Autumn Higgins Ceramics, Barn Swallow Garden (knit accessories), Radiate Activewear, Slow Burn (beeswax candles), and Vikse Designs (jewelry). Saturday from 9am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Twin Cities Vintage Fest
The Twin Cities Vintage Fest is back with ‘80s and ’90s vintage from over 50 vendors selling men’s and women’s clothing, video games, memorabilia, toys and more, including top clothing sellers like Kollektiv, Salty Mpls, Lost in Spandex, Lady Outlaw Vintage, and yours truly’s Rosella Vintage, plus new Lyn-Lake vintage shop, LEGACY. Taking place both indoors and outdoors at Familia HQ Skatepark, the event also includes a vintage video game station, food trucks, throwback tunes from a live DJ and nostalgic photo ops. Get first dibs with an Early Bird ticket ($20) with 9am entry. GA admission is $5 beginning at 10am. Saturday 9am–5pm @ Familia HQ, 835 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets @ www.tcvintagefest.com

Yellow Fern Vintage First Anniversary Party
Local vintage brand Yellow Fern Vintage is celebrating its first birthday with an alley popup. They'll be joined by special guests, vintage home goods seller Century Clash Studio and plant vender There's a Party in My Plants. Saturday noon–5pm @ alley behind 3900 1st Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/yellowfernvintage

Minneapolis Vintage Market at Motosota
Minneapolis Vintage Market is joining forces with The Moto Collective to pop up at their annual farewell to summer, Motosota. Hosted at Bauhaus Brew Labs, the 2021 event will feature dozens of vintage, artisan and motorcycle accessories vendors, live music, food trucks and more. Saturday 2–9pm @ Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, www.mplsvintagemarket.com

The House of Zahara Launch Party 
Join Bebe Zahara Benet and The House of Zahara (HOZ) as the celebrate the launch of their new artist collective. This event will feature a dance party, a cash bar, Hollywood fashion and live music with a special guest performance by award-winning drag artist, event planner, TV personality & musician, Bebe Zahara Benet. It promises to be a night of Hollywood glamour, style and luxury. Saturday 8pm–1am @ Canopy by Hilton, 708 S 3rd St, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Rivertown Fall Art Festival
Head out to downtown Stillwater for this annual juried fall art festival. You’ll find more than 120 artists and makers, including local knitwear fave Nicki Chicki, eco-friendly lifestyle apparel brand FOAT Design, Hossle Woodworks and Julie Meyer Leather Goods, plus a beer tent, live music and food vendors. Saturday 10am–5pm & Sunday 10am–4pm @ Lowell Park Riverfront, 201 Water St N, Stillwater, greaterstillwaterchamber.com

Antique Spectacular: The Fall Show
Shop antiques furniture and collectible items from more than 100 dealers during Minnesota’s Antique Spectacular’s fall antique show. Items for sale include antique furniture, collectibles, pottery, rugs, glassware, clocks, toys, advertising, jewelry and more. Saturday 8am–5pm & Sunday 10am–3pm @ Minnesota State Fairgrounds, 1265 Snelling Ave N, St. Paul. Tickets $7 ($6 with coupon) or $20 (early-bird) @ mnantiqueshows.com

Back Alley Crystal Sale + Makers Pop-up feat. Nina Dani
Save up to 50% off crystals and sacred tools from local maker, We the Starborne, during this back-alley pop-up sale. The event will feature close-out deals on crystals and sacred tools, plus a special art and clothing pop-up from local artist and maker, Nina Dani, who specializes in original paintings, reworked vintage denim, and screen-printed crop tops, and a mini makers’ market from additional makers. To access the sale, enter through the shop. Saturday & Sunday noon–4pm @ We the Starborne Shop, 593 Hamline Ave N, St Paul, wethestarborne.com

Jackelope: An Indie Artisan Fair
National indie craft fair organizer, Jackalope, is making its Minneapolis debut this weekend with 75 local, hand-selected artisans and makers ( (including J.Lux Jewelry and A MANO ceramics) selling original clothing and jewelry designs, paper goods, ceramics, home decor and housewares, art, photography, food and more at an outdoor marketplace. (My hot take: Go to support the makers, but reconsider spending your dollars on beer from this union-busting brewery.) Free. Saturday & Sunday 10am–5pm @ Surly Brewing Co Festival Field, 520 Malcolm Ave SE, Minneapolis, jackalopeartfair.com/visitmpls

SUNDAY: 

The North 40 Maker's Market
Join the Minneapolis Craft Market for a Sunday morning series of markets on the first Sunday of each month from August through October at The North 40 Tavern, a new neighborhood bar in West Saint Paul. Visit the market’s website for more details. Sunday 10am–2pm @ The North 40 Tavern, 189 Wyoming St E, St Paul, mplscraftmarket.com

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Note: Masks are required to shop. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

ONGOING:

Ribnick Furs Closing Sale
The Twin Cities' last remaining furrier is closing its doors after 76 years of business. Owner Bill Ribnick, whose grandfather Isaac Ribnick started the business in 1945, decided to retire and sell the North Loop building in which the business has been located. The closing sale is now 40–80% off storewide, including fur, shearling, leather, cashmere, down and accessories, and is expected to run through the end of the year. Now @ Ribnick Luxury Outerwear, 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis, ribnickouterwear.com

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

Free registration is now open for Camp 3: MartinPatrick3 Women's Fashion Show & After Party next Thursday, 10/7. Due to limited capacity in the ballroom, tickets to the fashion show are on a first-come, first-serve basis for the first 100 people to RSVP. The After Party at MP3 is open to everyone. Register @ www.eventbrite.com

Tickets are now available for the annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show next Saturday, 10/9. Fresh Traditions is a nonprofit program created in the hopes of building a platform for Hmong designers to channel their creativity and inspire younger generations to create fresh and contemporary interpretations of our history and cultural aesthetics. This year nine up-and-coming Hmong designers from the Twin Cities and beyond will showcase new collections. Get tickets via instagram.com/freshtraditionsfashion

NOW OPEN:

Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry new lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear, plus she’s also repurposing gently worn designer and vintage frames via consignment. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: September 21–27

This week's style and shopping highlights include Black Fashion Week MN’s fall season, an outdoor fashion show from Linden Hills shop Les Sól, the return of the Vintage & Makers Market at Able Brewing, and much more.

A look from Black Girl Magic designer Te La Vie Kollection’s 2020 line. (Image via Instagram)

A look from Black Girl Magic designer Te La Vie Kollection’s 2020 line. (Image via Instagram)

TUESDAY: 

BFWMN presents Paint a Model 
Put your painting skills to the test at this event that’s part of Black Fashion Week MN’s fall lineup. Hosted by art resale boutique WALRUS, the event will feature BFWMN model Keyon posing for attendees to paint. Supplies are included within the ticket price. Tuesday 6–8pm @ WALRUS, 4400 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets: $25 @ eventbrite.com

WEDNESDAY: 

BFWMN presents Black Girl Magic Fashion Show
Hosted at the new Brother Justus Whiskey Company, this event celebrates the beauty, power and energy of all Black and Brown women. Presented by Black Fashion Week MN, the show will feature Black woman designers from the Twin Cities including Te La Vie Kollection, Speak Easy Mpls, and Scissors and Sass. Wednesday 7–10pm @ Brother Justus Whiskey Company, 3300 5th St NE Suite B, Minneapolis. Tickets $20–$65 @ eventbrite.com

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
For the first time, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market every Thursday. Find fresh produce, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

7th Place Makers Market
Join Minneapolis Craft Market for this new series of markets . The market takes place on the pedestrian mall outside Palace Theater, a popular market spot as a location for farmers markets Thursday 11am–5pm @ W 7th Place Mall between Wabasha St & St. Peter St, St Paul, mplscraftmarket.com

Les Sól presents Meta Moda
Head to Linden Hills for an outdoor fall fashion show presented by sustainable fashion boutique, Les Sól. Inspired by the idea of metamorphosis through fashion, Meta Moda will feature looks from Les Sol's fall collections and vintage clothing from House of Spitz, with vintage jewelry and accessories from my very own brand, Rosella Vintage, handmade jewelry by Nelie G. Mae, and plants for sale from Planty Queens. You can also shop pop-ups following the show from all the featured brands, sip on bevs, and save 20% off everything in store at Les Sol. The free show will be held outdoors outside of the store. Thursday, 9/23, from 5:30–9pm @ Les Sól, 4353 Upton Ave S #104, Minneapolis. Register to reserve your spot @ eventbrite.com

Serge + Jane Fall Fashion Event
Serge + Jane is an independent men’s and women’s lifestyle store located between 50th & France and Linden Hills, selling a mix of apparel and accessories, home goods, gifts, new and used vinyl and goods from local makers. To kick off fall, the shop is hosting an evening of fashion, music, cocktails and NA beverages, treats, swag and more. Call the store to reserve your spot as capacity is limited. Thursday 6–8pm @ Serge + Jane, 4532 France Ave S, Edina, 612-315-4638, sergeandjane.com

Mending 101: Virtual
Find the meditative power of hand sewing, learn history of the craft and lessen your consumption by repairing your own clothes. Lauren Callis of An Upcycled Closet is back with a virtual edition of her popular Mending 101 class. Learn the basics of mending your clothing to help limit your consumption of new goods while extending the use of the items already in your closet. The class fee includes a mending kit, instructions and all necessary supplies; visit the link for more details. Thursday 6–8pm @ Google Hang. Registration is $45 @ anupcycledcloset.com

THURSDAY–SATURDAY: 

Goodshop Badshop x Parc Vintage Pop-up
Join Parc Shop in the North Loop for a three-day vintage pop-up featuring local brand Goodshop Badshop. Owner Lilly Andrew and her team will bring an assortment of vintage sportswear pieces in predominantly natural and sustainable fabrics (such as silk, cotton and linen). There will be limited sizes and quantities so shop early. Thursday–Saturday during shop hours @ Parc Shop, 212 North 2nd Street #102, Minneapolis, parcboutique.com

FRIDAY: 

Clubhouse Collective Vintage Market Bazaar
Head to St. Paul Brewing’s Oktoberfest event for the debut of Restore Society Club’s Clubhouse Collective Vintage Market Bazaar, which features a dozen local vintage vendors with great retro gear and goods. Plus, enjoy St. Paul Brewing’s seasonal craft brew releases, German-style food and live music. Friday 3–11pm @ St Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, visitsaintpaul.com

Daughters & Suns Portrait Pop-up
South Minneapolis project space/artist market, The Future, is hosting an afternoon of live portrait making by local artist Lisa of Daughters & Suns. Her expressive, abstract style has become a contemporary way of getting your portrait done—solo, couples, and families alike. The 15-minute sessions are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and cost $45 to $65. Friday 4–7pm @ The Future, 223 E 35th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/thefuturempls 

Red Hot Friday Art & Makers Market
Of the many art festivals in town, Red Hot Art is perhaps the most indie and grassroots. Hosted in Stevens Square Park, the fest focuses on accessible art and handmade goods from over 20 emerging local artists (including earrings, coasters, trays and more from Pompa Goods, clay artist addis, Holy Smokes! Ceramics, and more), plus live music, food from local vendors, family-friend art activities, and free COVID vaccine shots. Friday 4–8pm @ Stevens Square Park, 1801 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/stevenssquarecommunityorg

BFWMN presents The Art of Streetwear
Local BIPOC streetwear designers are at the center of this show presented by Black Fashion Week MN. Featured designers include Green Bay Packers offensive tackle William “Billy” Turner, founder of Public Immunity, as well as BIPOC-owned Corazon Clothing. Kreate Clothing will close with the headliner of the night, Kendall Ray. Friday 8–11pm @ Moxy Minneapolis Downtown, Mezzanine Level, 247 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $20–$50 @ eventbrite.com 

SATURDAY: 

Mill City Farmers Market
A summer mainstay since 2006, this weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Aprilierre (handcrafted jewelry), Matthew Krousey Ceramics, Radiate Activewear, and The Abbey Alpacas (alpaca-fiber goods). The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Sweater Weather Vintage Pop-up
Local vintage sellers, Primary Colors Vintage, Salty Mpls Vintage and Yellow Fern Vintage, are joining forces for a cozy sweater-themed pop-up sale with lots of fall goodies making their grand debut. There will also be a $5 bin and some potential Halloween costume ideas. Saturday 10am–3pm near Chatterbox in South Minneapolis; DM or check instagram.com/primarycolorsvintage story for address later in the week. 

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 at locally owned shops selling clothing and accessories, antiques, gifts, and more, including sustainable shops Spoils of Wear and Leo Footwear, and vintage stores Up Six and Everyday People. Highlights include 25% off storewide at Lula Vintage Wear. Saturday 10am–5pm @ Selby Ave & Snelling Ave, St Paul. Get more info on participating businesses and offers at www.selbyatsnelling.org/events-

The Black Market: Black Business Is Beautiful Monthly Market
This socially distanced, outdoor local maker highlights goods from BIPOC-owned businesses from across the Twin Cities. Use your dollars to change economic disparities by purchasing products from these vendors. Goods include clothing, gifts, beauty products, personal chef services, nail care, men's accessories, food products, jewelry and more. Visit the website for a full list of vendors and reserve a free ticket to ensure social distancing measures are met. Masks are encouraged. Saturday 3–8pm @ The Case Building, 767 N Eustis St, Minneapolis, blackbusinessisbeautiful.org

Justice is Love Silent Auction
The Justice is Love Coalition is hosting a virtual silent auction to raise money for the creation of their Racial Justice Center in Omaha, Nebraska. It will be a Black-owned and operated home for Afro-centric mental health and healing, and will offer programs for education, social activism, racial justice and economic justice. The auction will include items from people across the country plus goodies from local makers Bekah Worley Co (who’s including a hand-painted denim jacket), Rare Press, Wacks Co, Artifacts of Joy and Alison Wendy Jewelry. Saturday noon–8pm CST @ www.32auctions.com/organizations/88581/auctions/110040

BFWMN presents Black Man Magic Fashion Show—Vintage Edition
This annual show presented by Black Fashion Week MN gets a retro twist, highlighting vintage men’s fashion. Saturday 8–11pm @ Brother Justus Whiskey Company, 3300 5th St NE #Suite B, Minneapolis. Tickets $25–$65 @ eventbrite.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 

Spirit of the St. Croix Art Festival
Head to Lakefront Park in Hudson, Wisconsin, for this two-day fest featuring 90+ juried regional artists and artisans in partnership with The Phipps Center for the Arts and the Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce. Plus, take in hands-on demonstrations and creative activities while sampling a variety of fall flavors. Free. Saturday 10am–5pm & Sunday 10am–4pm @ Lakefront Park, Hudson, business.hudsonwi.org

21st Annual Twin Cities Arts & Crafts 20th Century Design Show & Sale
Find antique and contemporary furniture and home accessories from the American Arts and Crafts movement, as well as Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Mid-Century and Modernism. Vendors include Eastwood Gallery. Find a full list of participating vendors at eastwoodgallery.com. Saturday 10am–5pm & Sunday 11am–3pm @ Minnesota State Fairgrounds, Fine Arts Building, St Paul. Tickets $7 @ www.tc20design.com

Stillwater Flea Market
Held the last weekend each month on the Washington County Fairgrounds, the outdoor Stillwater Flea Market features more than 100 crafters, vendors, food trucks, music and more. This weekend’s is the last of the year, so don’t miss out. Saturday & Sunday 9am–3pm @ Washington County Fairgrounds, 12300 40th St N, Stillwater, facebook.com/stillwaterfleamarket

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Style Edina Fashion Show
Explore Edina’s annual show is back, this year with a fall twist. See the best in Edina fashion at this annual showcase featuring looks from local boutiques and national stores at 50th & France, Galleria, and Southdale Center. The fashion show will be styled and emceed by Jodi Mayers, a stylist for Twin Cities Live and Ridgedale Center, along with KSTP-TV news anchor Megan Newquist. The pair will offer fall trend highlights and styling tips. The afternoon also includes pop-up shopping, mimosas, and brunch, and ticket proceeds will benefit the Edina Community Foundation’s Connecting with Kids program. Sunday 10am–1pm @ The Westin Edina Galleria, 3201 Galleria, Edina. Tickets $49–$600 @ eventbrite.com

Able Vintage & Makers Market
This vintage market produced by local vintage brand, Kollektiv, is back at Able Brewing for another vintage and makers market featuring 35 top vendors, including Glam Diggers Vintage, Audrey Rose Vintage, Runi Clay Studio, There’s a Party in My Plants, Mom and Pop Vintage, Salty Mpls Vintage, and yours truly’s Rosella Vintage. Plus, enjoy craft beer from Able Brewing and ice cream from Minnesota Nice Cream. Rain or shine. Sunday noon–5pm @ Able Seedhouse + Brewery, 1121 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/kollektivmpls

Hackwith Studio Sale
Come shop in-person at Hackwith Design House’s new St. Paul studio. The sustainable women’s brand will have discounted past-season items, current fall designs (with a 10% discount for this day only), Sustain Shop samples that aren't listed online yet, a rack of only-one-left items, and $25 bins. Masks are strongly encouraged. Entering on Charles from the east side to park; enter enter through the front doors on Charles Ave. Sunday noon–4pm @ 2340 Charles Ave, St Paul, hackwithdesignhouse.com 

Honeycomb Salon Fall Market
A group of 10 talented local makers are popping up at Honeycomb Market for an afternoon market. Julia Elise natural body care, addiss ceramics, Milkwood holistic elixirs and nutmilks, Fruit & Grain Bakery, Amber M. Jensen handwoven bags and art, Maat Mons bags and soft goods, Wacks Co candles, Ann Erickson fine jewelry, SCARFSHOP hand-dyed socks and scarves, and plants from Ojibwe-owned The Greenery. Sunday 1–5pm @ Honeycomb Salon, 3506 Nicollet Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/honeycombmpls

UPCOMING TICKETED EVENTS:

Tickets are now on sale for the just-announced Twin Cities Vintage Fest on October 2. Get them now at tcvintagefest.com.

Tickets are now available for the annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show on October 9. Fresh Traditions is a nonprofit program created in the hopes of building a platform for Hmong designers to channel their creativity and inspire younger generations to create fresh and contemporary interpretations of our history and cultural aesthetics. This year nine up-and-coming Hmong designers from the Twin Cities and beyond will showcase new collections. Get tickets at www.freshtraditions.org.

WEEKLY FLEA MARKETS:

SATURDAY: Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through October. Hours: Sunrise until early afternoon, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market End-of-Season Sale
The Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the tri-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Saturdays through September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Sundays through 9/26 from 6am–noon @ Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Hwy 55, Medina, hamellions.org/flea-market

NOW OPEN:

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: September 14–20


This week in local style highlights, Fashion Week MN arrives with its fall season, Black Fashion Week MN kicks off, and so much more.

From the lookbook of Fashion Week MN Fall 2021’s Golden Runway Fashion Show. GRACE THERIOT/THERIOT PHOTO

From the lookbook of Fashion Week MN Fall 2021’s Golden Runway Fashion Show. GRACE THERIOT/THERIOT PHOTO

NEW THIS WEEK:

Now open: Vuefinder Optical 
Uptown Minneapolis has welcomed a new locally owned eyewear shop this week, and it’s going to become your new go-to for unique, cool frames. Vuefinder Optical is owned and operated by Nadine Gross, an ABO-certified optician with more than 20 years of experience (you may recognize her from her days at Visionary Optical and eyebobs eyewear) styling clients with the eyewear they love. Gross says the upheavals of the pandemic gave her the push to do what her loyal clients have been suggesting to her for years: open her own store. The eyewear pro is beloved by her clients for suggesting the perfect frame for your face and your style, and getting you the right lenses. The store carry lenses from brands including Killsgaard, Raen, Woow, Fatal Eyewear, Dolabany, The Abord Eyewear Co, and Wolf Eyewear. Appointments are encouraged Monday through Friday; Saturdays are open for walk-ins only, with limited capacity for COVID-19 safety precautions. Now open @ 2909 Bryant Ave S #205, Minneapolis, vuefinderoptical.com

DAILY THROUGH FRIDAY:

Latino Business Week Pop-up
The Twin Cities is thriving with established and up-and-coming Latino-owned businesses. From sustainable hand-poured candles to designer sneakers to delicious food, pop-up marketplace, Chameleon Shoppes, presents a pop-up shop just in time for Hispanic Heritage Month. For one week only, head to their Gaviidae Common Skyway space in downtown Minneapolis for a lively shopping experience. A full list of vendors will be posted soon. Monday–next Friday 11am–7pm daily @ Chameleon Shoppes, Gaviidae Common Skyway Level, 651 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, facebook.com

TUESDAY: 

FWMN Delina White presents Native Visions (SOLD OUT)
Delina White, an Ojibwe fashion designer from Leech Lake, makes her Fashion Week MN debut with this fashion showcase. It will feature designs from her IamAnishinaabe line as well as from designers Osamuskwasis Roan and Darlene Beetso of Beads Sews Creations, representing the fashion and art of the indigenous tribes of Minnesota, New Mexico and Canada. Tuesday 6pm VIP entry, cocktail hour & pop-up; 7pm GA, 7:30pm show @ The Lynhall, 2640 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, fashionweekmn.com

WEDNESDAY: 

FWMN: IamMoody x MartinPatrick3 All Black Attire Party
Richard Moody of IAmMoody has been producing fashion shows in the Twin Cities for 30 years, always with an emphasis on luxury fashions and dynamic runway presentations. He’s back at Fashion Week MN with his 4th annual All Black Attire party at MartinPatrick3. The runway show will highlight fall collections from the iconic North Loop luxury retailer. Attendees are asked to play up the theme by coming dressed in your favorite black attire. The free, unticketed show will take place in the alley alongside the store and will be a first-come, first-served event, so make sure you get there early. Wednesday 6:30pm doors @ MartinPatrick3, 212 3rd Ave N #106, Minneapolis, fashionweekmn.com 

FWMN: Energy Gear presents The [RED]EMPTION
Minneapolis-based streetwear brand, Energy Gear, makes their Fashion Week MN debut at this self-produced runway show. It will feature designs from the brand’s new fall collection, which is inspired by “the meaning of the color RED and how it associates with the lower states of our mind and body, doing away with all negativity and allowing the light to forever illuminate.” Wednesday 7:30pm doors, 8pm show @ Mall of America, The Overlook on the 6th Floor, 60 E Broadway, Bloomington. Tickets $10–$250 @ fashionweekmn.com 

THURSDAY: 

Fall Clothing Trunk Show Event at Gallery 360
New fall clothing collections are arriving at local gallery, Gallery 360. They're celebrating with a trunk show event featuring designers Anna Chambers-Goldberg of ACG, Tila & the Textiles, Lauren Oland and Barbara Zaharris. Meet the artists behind the designs and outfit yourself in one-of-a-kind apparel for fall, including versatile knits and wool staples. Thursday 5–8pm @ Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis, gallery360mpls.com

Runway for Hope Fall Fashion Show 
Hope Chest for Breast Cancer of Minnesota, Galleria and Mpls.St.Paul Magazine have once again teamed up for their Runway for Hope Fall Fashion Show. Produced, styled and co-hosted by Grant Whittaker, and co-hosted by Mpls.St.Paul’s Madeline Nachbar, the event features a runway show with fall looks from Galleria. Best of all, proceeds benefit Hope Chest’s mission to provide the quickest access for urgent daily needs of breast cancer patients, including housing, transportation, utilities, meals and childcare. Thursday 4:30pm doors, 5:15pm show; event ends at 7pm @ Galleria, 3510 W 69th St, Edina. Tickets $75–$125 @ runwayforhope.givesmart.com

FWMN: Golden Magazine presents Golden Runway (SOLD OUT)
Making their Fashion Week MN debut, Golden Magazine’s runway show will feature four self-made, women-led labels, that promote the power of getting dressed. By celebrating fashion as a calling, this show elevates everyday wear, giving a visual lesson on how the best fashion is what makes you feel comfortable and confident. Bring on self-love, good vibes, and great style at Golden Runway. Featured designers include WAY the Label, Denim Revival Co., Primrose, and ElaMariie Jewelry. Thursday 7–8pm @ Aria, 105 N 1st St, Minneapolis. Tickets $25–$300 @ fashionweekmn.com 

BFWMN presents Crazy Sexy Cool Curvy Fashion Show
Black Fashion Week MN kicks off with a fashion show that’s all about celebrating curves. Featured fashions will come from Black-owned, local retailers, Just Beautiful, BAEB, Fabulous Diva Boutique, and Glam Curves Boutique. Tunes will be provided by DJ Lazy T. Thursday 8–11pm @ W Minneapolis - The Foshay, 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $15–$50 @ eventbrite.com 

FWMN: The Freakshow (SOLD OUT)
As part of Fashion Week MN, accessories designer Marly Ramstad and Farah Husain of Lovely Apothecary present an inclusive and diverse vintage circus, classy carney parade and freaky party that celebrates vintage, handmaid, unique designs. The Freakshow will feature looks styled by Husain from vintage sellers including Audrey Rose Vintage, May Baby Vintage, The Flea Sisters and Siempre Viva Vintage, plus accessories from Play Dead by Marly, and couture designs by Carrie Ann and Anishinaabe designer Chemistry Fashions that walk the line between surreal and sophisticated, elegant and eerie, and classic and camp. The show is followed by a variety show which will include circus acts, fortune-telling, burlesque and drag performances, and live music from SYM1. All profits from the show will be donated to the Minnesota Guardian ad Litem program which advocates for abused and neglected children. Thursday 7:30pm doors, 8pm show @ The Lovely Apothecary, 3000 E 50th St, Minneapolis, fashionweekmn.com 

FRIDAY: 

MN4MN Blank Canvas & Al's Tailoring present Upcycle Pop-up
MN4MN’s Blank Canvas event is back with a new, sustainable fashion collaboration with local maker Al’s Tailoring just in time for cooler fall weather. The one-of-a-kind curated collection includes jackets, blankets, bags, and sweatshirts upcycled from wool remnants. The collection debuts at this one-night-only event hosted by Legacy, a boutique with a curated approach to the traditional thrift environment with a collection of vintage and contemporary pieces with a focus from the ‘80s and ‘90s including denim, dresses, tees, leather, and tailored classics. Friday 5–8pm @ Legacy, 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis. Free, register @ eventbrite.com 

FWMN: Arianne Zager presents Northwoods Greene (SOLD OUT)
Building on the success of last spring’s Northwoods Couture fashion show, local producer and fashion designer Arianne Zager returns to Fashion Week MN with an all-new runway show. It will feature one-of-a-kind couture pieces from her label, Zagaza Productions, plus local designers and brands Gilded Roots, AERT, Qe’Bella Couture, Nikita Curtis, c’Rina, and Nashipai Jewelry. Taking inspiration from the Northwoods of Minnesota, looks will include unusual weavings of mixed textiles and textures. Friday 7pm doors, 8pm show @ W Minneapolis - The Foshay, 821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $30–$50 @ fashionweekmn.com 

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 

Restore Society presents 2-Day Club House Market
In celebration of Oktoberfest, Forgotten Star Brewing is hosting a two-day event featuring 30+ vintage vendors and makers each day in a market presented by local sustainable fashion brand, Restore Society, plus, live music, ax throwing, craft beer, food and more. Find a full list of vendors at the link. Friday 3–11pm, Saturday noon–11p @ Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley, instagram.com/restoresocietyclub  

SATURDAY: 

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include ArtAndes (Peruvian rugs and textiles), Barn Swallow Garden (knit accessories), Fringe & Fettle Ceramics, Indigo & Snow (hand-dyed clothing and home goods), Larissa Loden (jewelry), and Matthew Krousey Ceramics. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Excelsior Flea Market 
Back for its 20th year, the Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Back this year for Apple Day, look for everything from handcrafted soaps, and jewelry to macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturday 9am–3pm @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

Backyard Makers Sale
Find vintage goods and clothing, art, candles, textiles and more from five local brands—Al's Tailoring, Burn Boss Candles, Lofty Vanilla, Second Life Thrift and Standout Goods—at this backyard sale, including some special deals. Saturday 11am–4pm @ 2943 Ulysses St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/burnbosscandles

FWMN: Live Model Sketch Session + Panel Discussion on Fashion Sustainability 
Join other fashion fans at North Minneapolis art shop, WALRUS, for an interactive morning learning about fashion illustration, sketching, and a panel discussion on fashion sustainability. Listen as a fashion illustrator, Jennifer Adam, gives an inside look at fashion illustration, followed by a Live Model Sketch Session where artists are invited to live-sketch one look from featured designer, Jocelyn Yang of Jocii Designs. The event ends with a panel discussion where speakers will share what they and the fashion industry are doing to adapt to emerging markets and how they are working to become more sustainable. Saturday 11am–2pm @ WALRUS, 4400 N Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis. Free, suggested donation of $20 (benefiting Southside Food Share) via fashionweekmn.com

Rose + Bull presents Welcome to Wonderland: A Vintage Fashion Show (SOLD OUT) 
Step into a magical land where fashion and magic meet. Producer duo Rose + Bull are back at Fashion Week MN and have dreamed up an event where guests can eat with their eyes as they walk through vignettes at Style Society’s Club House followed by a runway show and pop-up shop. The show features vintage fashions from The Red Eye, Glam Diggers Vintage, and Black Nvni (with jewelry from Project Von Anna), plus a new line of couture hats by local designer Celina Kane. This event is sold out, but the show is free to stream; get info at the link. Saturday 1–4pm @ Style Society Event Rentals, 3147 California St NE #106, Minneapolis, fashionweekmn.com

Broadway Square Vintage Market
Make a day trip up to the Twin Ports for the debut of the Broadway Square Vintage Market, a new monthly market hosted by Spirit Room and Lady Outlaw Vintage in the old Broadway Community Gardens in Superior, Wisconsin. Find a rotating roster of regional vintage vendors each month, plus local food vendors, craft beer, wine and cocktails, and live music throughout the day. Find the full vendor lineup on Lady Outlaw’s Instagram page. Saturday 2–6pm @ Broadway Community Gardens @ Hammond & Broadway St, Superior, WI, instagram.com/ladyoutlawvintage

A Night Market
This art fair focuses on the food, artisans, and makers of our diverse community from the Twin Cities. Makers will be exhibiting many styles, cultures, colorful unique artwork, and original designed products, with BIPOC makers making up more than 70% of the featured. vendors. The lineup includes needlepoint artist 3rd Daughter Restless Daughter (needlepoint art), Made by Miku (art), Spinning Wylde (artisan cotton candy), Harlow James (vintage clothing), Perennial (yarn earrings), Gigi's Flair Emporium (pins, patches, sticker and more), Estudio Mani (ceramic pottery and earrings), and Npauj (clay jewelry, accessories and clothing). A portion of proceeds from beer and maker sales will be donated to Springboard for the Arts. Saturday 5–9pm @ Arbeiter Brewing Co, 3038 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/3drdcrafts 

FWMN: The Fitting Room presents EVOLVE (SOLD OUT)
EVOLVE is back to close out Fashion Week MN with a fall runway and pop-up event featuring all local fashion and accessories designers. This season’s event will be set at the historic Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute, which is sure to add a sense of grandeur to the evening. Featured clothing designers Include 1004 Designs, Alma Mia, Foat Design, Scott J Lehmann, Joeleen Torvick, Ramadhan Designs, Van Quigg, Bedroom Floor.Longerae, Tonya M Yarwood Designs, and Anyse Fashion. Looks will be accompanied by jewelry and accessories from Karen Morris Millinery, Strey Designs Handbags, Vikse Jewelry and more. Before and after the show, shop pieces from all the featured designers in a pop-up shop. Saturday 6:30 VIP, 7:30pm GA, show 8:15pm @ Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Minneapolis, 400 Central Ave SE, Minneapolis, fashionweekmn.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 

True North Market & Fashion Show
True North Collaborative is a new, experiential pop-up concept that disrupts retail standards with social and environmental impact in mind. This weekend as part of Uptown Open Events, the collaborative studio and cafe space is partnering with Twin Cities Startup Week, Uptown Association, and Aeterna Media for a fashion show and market. True North brings diverse small businesses and consumers together to grow and strengthen the local economy, while re-imagining the role brick-and mortar shops can play in community building. The two-day market event will culminate with a fashion show on Sunday produced by local producer and stylist Sophia Stewart. Saturday noon–6pm (market), Sunday 10am–4pm (market) and fashion show (2pm) @ 3001 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, truenorthcollaborative.com

Excelsior Art on the Lake & Apple Day
Two favorite Excelsior events come together for a weekend of fun and celebration. Excelsior Art on the Lake celebrates its 40th year with over 140 artists displaying original works amidst live music and a variety of food offerings. Excelsior Apple Days is a beloved lakeside festival celebrating community, art, locally produced food, and a good old-fashioned street dance. Since 1935, beloved fans of Apple Day have been enjoying a day full of events, including craft booths, the Happy Apple Kids Corner, food vendors, history tour, Apple Pie contests, live entertainment from local groups to well-known bands on the big stage, and the popular beer and wine garden located in the middle of it all. Free. Saturday 8am–10pm, Sunday 10am–4pm @ Excelsior, excelsior-lakeminnetonkachamber.com

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

St Paul Brewing Second Sundays Makers Market
Shop handmade and vintage goods from a rotating group of local artists, makers and vintage sellers (including Primary Colors Vintage) at this dog-friendly, outdoor market hosted by St. Paul Brewing every second Sunday of the month. Sunday 11am–4pm @ St. Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, www.instagram.com/stpbrewing

Siempre Viva Vintage Sidewalk Sale
Grab a friend and head to the Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis for a sidewalk sale from local vintage seller, Siempre Viva Vintage. The Latina-owned brand was founded by mother-daughter team, Margaret Menchaca and Sierra Starr Menchaca, and sells a curated selection of romantic, high-quality items primarily from the ‘80s, ‘90s and today. Sunday 11am–6pm, check back to the brand’s Instagram later this week or DM for location, instagram.com/siempre.viva.vintage

oculesics + Healthy Kids Club Pop-up
B. Resale hosts an afternoon pop-up featuring goods from two emerging brands. Minneapolis-based Oculesics is a new Black-owned brand of hand-poured candles and home decor. Based in Bellingham, Washington, Healthy Kids Club sells branded apparel (including some unreleased products), home goods and radical lit zines. Sunday noon–5pm @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/bresalempls 

Full Moon Shine: Harvest Moon Makers Market
Join 612 Yoga and Twin Spirits Distillery for a full moon celebration. The event includes handmade goods by local makers, including jewelry from Pompa Goods and more, CBD products, glassworks, plant-based treats and more. Plus, enjoy yoga classes, cocktails and a sound bath. All tickets includes a cocktail voucher. Sunday 2–8pm @ Twin Spirits Distillery, 2931 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis. Tickets $10–$30 @ 612yoga.com

Uproar Variety Show 4-Year Anniversary Makers Market
The punk-rock variety show that has been popping up in the lot of the former Robert’s Shoes site (aka the Robert’s Annex) is having its final event, complete with a makers market. The queer- and BIPOC-centric lineup of local makers include Fabrik Marge, Lucia Vasquez (aka @luciamakesart), Chingona Goods, Niara’s Handcrafts and more. Plus: drag performances, DJs and food. Masks required. Sunday 7:30pm–? @ Robert’s Lot at E. Lake St. & Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/xochi.de.la.luna 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Save the date for Thursday, September 23, for an outdoor fall fashion show presented by Linden Hills sustainable fashion shop, Les Sól. Inspired by the idea of metamorphosis through fashion, Meta Moda will feature looks from Les Sol's fall collections and vintage clothing from House of Spitz, with jewelry and accessories from my very own brand, Rosella Vintage. You can also shop pop-ups following the show from all the featured brands, and save 20% off everything in store at Les Sol. The free show will be held outdoors outside of the store. Thursday, 9/23, from 5:30–9pm @ Les Sól, 4353 Upton Ave S #104, Minneapolis. Register for free @ eventbrite.com

Tickets are now on sale for the just-announced Twin Cities Vintage Fest on October 2. Get them now at tcvintagefest.com.

Tickets are now available for the annual Fresh Traditions Fashion Show on October 9. Fresh Traditions is a nonprofit program created in the hopes of building a platform for Hmong designers to channel their creativity and inspire younger generations to create fresh and contemporary interpretations of our history and cultural aesthetics. This year nine up-and-coming Hmong designers from the Twin Cities and beyond will showcase new collections. Get tickets at www.freshtraditions.org.

WEEKLY FLEA MARKETS:

SATURDAY: Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through October. Hours: Sunrise until early afternoon, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market End-of-Season Sale
The Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the tri-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Saturdays through September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Sundays through 9/26 from 6am–noon @ Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Hwy 55, Medina, hamellions.org/flea-market

NOW OPEN:

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: September 7–13

This week in local style highlights, Fashion Week MN’s fall season kicks off on Sunday, plus the Minneapolis Vintage Market and a rundown of the weekend’s top makers markets.

Find apparel by local designer Yessenya at this Sunday’s Art Party / Sunday Market hosted by Fractal Cactus.

Find apparel by local designer Yessenya at this Sunday’s Art Party / Sunday Market hosted by Fractal Cactus.

DAILY THROUGH SUNDAY:

The Golden Pearl Vintage End-of-Season Sale
Now’s the time to grab that summery piece you’ve been eyeing all season at The Golden Pearl Vintage. The more you buy, the more you save at this progressive sale on spring and summer items: First item is 20% off, second is 30% off, third is 40% off, and fourth and every additional piece is 50% off. In store only. Sale ends Sunday @ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, thegoldenpearlvintage.com

TUESDAY:

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, nicolletmakersmarket.com

WEDNESDAY:

A MANO Online Shop Update
Local ceramicist Louisa Podlich of A MANO is launching a new collection of goods on her website. It will be filled with colorful planters, earrings, ornaments and all-new designs, including some early holiday items. Look for a big holiday release in early October. Wednesday at 7pm @ weshopamano.com

THURSDAY:

7th Place Makers Market
Join Minneapolis Craft Market for this weekly series of markets every Thursday in September. The market takes place on the pedestrian mall outside Palace Theater, a popular market spot as a location for farmers markets Thursday 11am–5pm @ W 7th Place Mall between Wabasha St & St. Peter St, St Paul, mplscraftmarket.com

FGI of Mpls/St. Paul Social Mixer
Ring in September with the local fashion community at this social mixer hosted by Fashion Group International’s Minneapolis-St. Paul chapter. Mingle with FGI members and guests, plus shop local fashion designer pop-ups from Karen Morris Millinery and more, take in remarks from special guest speaker Natalie Morrow of Black Fashion Week MN, enjoy sips and bites, pose for a live fashion illustration to take home, and get your portrait snapped by pro photographer Paul Bearmon. Masks are encouraged when indoors. Wednesday at 6pm @ the Club Room at Expo Luxury Apartments, 200 University Ave SE, Minneapolis. Tickets: $20 members, $35 non-members @ eventbrite.com

FRIDAY:

Minneapolis Cider Company Expansion Party - Makers Market
Over the summer, the Minneapolis Cider Company has doubled the size of its Northeast Minneapolis cidery taproom, outdoor grounds and event center. They’re celebrating with a full day of festivities that includes a makers market from 4 to 7pm with a dozen vendors including Bekah Worley Co., Burn Boss candles, Holy Smokes Ceramics, Wacks Co, Everyday Ejiji vintage and more. Other highlights include free pickleball, a crêpe demo and samples, s’mores, and a cocktail party with live music later that night. No tickets/reservations are required. The cidery opens at 3pm. Friday 4–7pm @ Minneapolis Cider Company, 701 SE 9th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/minneapoliscider

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include ArtAndes (Peruvian rugs and textiles), Christy Wetzig (ceramics), Indigo & Snow (hand-dyed clothing and home goods), Maat Mons (bags and soft goods), and Slow Burn (beeswax candles). The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

The Black Market: Black Business Is Beautiful Monthly Market
This socially distanced, outdoor local maker highlights goods from BIPOC-owned businesses from across the Twin Cities. Use your dollars to change economic disparities by purchasing products from these vendors. Goods include clothing, gifts, beauty products, personal chef services, nail care, men's accessories, food products, jewelry and more. Visit the website for a full list of vendors and reserve a free ticket to ensure social distancing measures are met. Masks are encouraged. Saturday 11am–5pm @ The Case Building, 767 N Eustis St, Minneapolis, blackbusinessisbeautiful.org

Punk Rock Flea Market
The Punk Rock Flea Market is back! Head to the parking lot behind Extreme Noise Records for this afternoon of shopping secondhand records, books, clothes and handmade goods from local makers, including leatherworker Sarah M. Holm. Saturday 10am–2pm @ Extreme Noise Records, 407 W Lake St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

12th Annual Silverwood Park Field Trip
Spend a day taking in art-making, live music, food trucks, poetry readings, a literary audio tour of the woodland park, new sculpture unveilings and shopping from local makers in Silverwood Park during this day-long, family-friendly event. Shop for handmade jewelry, ceramics, letterpress stationery, soap, wood goods, candles, and accessories in a pop-up market curated by Minneapolis Craft Market. Saturday noon–4pm @ Silverwood Park, 2500 Co. Rd. E W., St. Anthony, mplscraftmarket.com 

Everthine Jewelry Sample Sale
The local maker's annual Sample Sale is back. Swing by this outdoor sale for slightly dinged jewels, designs that are being retired, samples that just never made it off my bench, jewelry making tools, and so much more at wildly discounted prices. Cash is preferred, but not a requirement. Plus, 10% of sales will be donated to Women for Women International, a nonprofit humanitarian organization supporting women survivors of war and conflict. Saturday 11am–2pm @ Casket Arts Building, parking lot at 17th Ave NE & Madison St NE, Minnepaolis, instagram.com/everthine_jewelry 

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Up Six Vintage 20th Anniversary Sale
St. Paul vintage clothing shop, Up Six Vintage, is ringing in its 20th anniversary with a big sale. Save 30% on everything in store, plus head outdoors for a $5 tent sale, plus specials, door prizes, giveaways, refreshments, and maybe even some housewares for sale. Plus, spend over $100 and get a $10 gift certificate, spend over $200 and get a $20 gift certificate, and spend over $300 and get a $30 gift certificate. Note, there will be no fitting rooms for the outdoor market, so dress accordingly. Saturday noon–6pm & Sunday noon–4pm @ 189 Snelling Ave, St Paul, facebook.com

2021 Edina Fall into the Arts Festival 
The 17th Annual Edina Fall into the Arts Festival returns to Centennial Lakes Park with 135 total vendor booths (artists, food vendors and sponsors) to exhibit and sell their work. The festival will present an assortment of exciting new artists, as well as returning favorites representing diverse media such as photography, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, wearable arts, glass, fiber arts, wood, and painting. Highlights include Larissa Loden jewelry, Amy Sabatier Designs, Vikse Designs, AnnMade Jewelry, Strey Designs handbags, Julie Meyer Leather Goods, Nicki Chicki knitwear, and Hossle Woodworks. Saturday 10am–5pm & Sunday 10am–6pm @ Centennial Lake Parks, Hughes Pavilion at 7499 France Ave S, Edina, www.edinafallintothearts.com

SUNDAY:

Minneapolis Vintage Market
Head to the parking lot of Pryes Brewing’s riverside taproom just north of downtown Minneapolis for the final outdoor Minneapolis Vintage Market of the season. Find 40 of the best vintage clothing and housewares vendors in the Twin Cities—including my new brand, Rosella Vintage! Plus, enjoy cold craft beers, wood-fired pizzas and DJ Buster Baxter spinning tunes. Reserved shopping passes are required for all attendees; register for your free shopping pass or limited early-bird tickets ($10) to get first dibs from 11am–noon. Sunday 11am–5pm (free after noon) @ Pryes Brewing, 1401 W River Rd N, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Art Party / Sunday Market
Join Romi Apothecary, Fractal Cactus and Wacks Co for a curated, outdoor summer evening of goods from over 30 makers specializing in original clothing, vintage, jewelry, art, tin-type photography, tarot readings, cacti, food and more. Makers include Crybaby Clay, Bekah Worley Co, Curiosity Studio, Third Daughter Restless Daughter, Yessenya, Everyday Ejiji vintage, and Indigo & Snow. A portion of vendor proceeds supports Bridge for Youth, a much-needed resource for homeless youth. Masks are encouraged. Sunday 3–7pm @ Fractal Cactus, 3750 Minnehaha Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/romi_apothecary

The Ghoul Market 
The Haunted Basement and the Catacomb Collective present their first art and makers market of the season. It features creepy goods from 26 local makers and artists, including Datura Leather, Leesha's Lacquer, Junkpunk, and more, plus ghoulish games, photo ops, demos and tutorials to help get you in the mood for fall and the haunting season. Masks are requested for entry. Sunday 1pm–5pm @ Lake Monster Brewing, 550 Vandalia St, St Paul, instagram.com/thehauntedbasement

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

St Paul Brewing Second Sundays Makers Market
Shop handmade and vintage goods from a rotating group of local artists, makers and vintage sellers (including Primary Colors Vintage) at this dog-friendly, outdoor market hosted by St. Paul Brewing every second Sunday of the month. Sunday 11am–4pm @ St. Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, www.instagram.com/stpbrewing

FashionABLE 2.0
Fashion Week MN’s Fall 2021 season kicks off with the return of the FashionABLE fashion show. Produced by Jo Buckwell, the event showcases models with disabilities, wearing pieces by local designer Through Jimmy’s Eyes. It benefits Best Buddies MN, a non-profit supporting the disability community and celebrates people of all abilities. Sunday at 2pm @ Rosedale Center, 1595 Minnesota 36, Roseville. Tickets $20–$25 at fashionweekmn.com

Dr. Zwack Global Launch Party with Little Man 
Join Dr. Zwack and Little Man in a night of fashion, music, and celebration for Fall Fashion Week MN at the new North Loop Studio. This special event announces Dr. Zwack’s clothing brand, set to launch globally on the IDFW (International Digital Fashion Week) Digital Showroom, as well as The Gold Lion Collection video release featuring the Little Man song “In Between the Lions.” The global brand launch and video release marks the culmination of a three-year cycle of high voltage energies of creation with the epic collection video merging the designer and musician together in a short film. Directed by Otto Harder, filmed by Patrick Pierson, and edited by Philip Harder, this video premiers the Gold Lion collection shot along the Mississippi River. Sunday 6pm VIP, 6:30pm GA, 7pm event @ North Loop Studio, 1018 N 5th St, Minneapolis. Tickets $23–$50 @ fashionweekmn.com 

MONDAY–NEXT FRIDAY:

Latino Business Week Pop-up
The Twin Cities is thriving with established and up-and-coming Latino-owned businesses. From sustainable hand-poured candles to designer sneakers to delicious food, pop-up marketplace, Chameleon Shoppes, presents a pop-up shop just in time for Hispanic Heritage Month. For one week only, head to their Gaviidae Common Skyway space in downtown Minneapolis for a lively shopping experience. A full list of vendors will be posted soon. Monday–next Friday 11am–7pm daily @ Chameleon Shoppes, Gaviidae Common Skyway Level, 651 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, facebook.com

MONDAY:

Discover Your Inner Chic, Hip, and Well You After 50
Rumblings Media presents Discover your Inner Chic, Hip and Well You After 50 as part of Fashion Week MN’s fall season. This paneled event will focus on how style after 50 is evolving and how fashion can embody your inner chic, hip, stylish, and healthy self. Models will show styles representing different looks and approaches to create an immersive experience to help women define their own personal style. There will also be a pop-up market with midlife female vendors focused on midlife women’s health and what it means to live inside out with nutrition and food, physical activity, health and wellbeing, makeup, career, and others. Monday 6–8pm @ Hewing Hotel, 300 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets $35 @ fashionweekmn.com 

UPCOMING:

Learn about next week’s Fashion Week MN events (running September 12–18) and get ticket at fashionweekmn.com

Tickets are also now on sale for Fall ‘21 Black Fashion Week MN events, September 17–25. See the full lineup and buy tickets at www.eventbrite.com.

Tickets for Hope Chest for Breast Cancer’s Runway for Hope Fall Fashion Show benefit on September 16 are now available. Produced/styled/co-hosted by Grant Whittaker, and co-hosted by Madeline Nachbar of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, the event features fall fashions from Galleria, presented in partnership with Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. Get tickets at runwayforhope.givesmart.com.

Tickets are now on sale for the just-announced Twin Cities Vintage Fest on October 2. Get them know at tcvintagefest.com/upcoming-events.

WEEKLY FLEA MARKETS:

SATURDAY: Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Saturdays through October. Hours: Sunrise until early afternoon, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market End-of-Season Sale
The Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the tri-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Saturdays through September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Sundays through 9/26 from 6am–noon @ Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Hwy 55, Medina, www.hamellions.org/flea-market

NOW OPEN:

Tandem Vintage
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Now open @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

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Twin Cities Style & Shopping: July 31–September 6

This week in local style and shopping’s highlights include Tandem Vintage’s grand opening, big sales from Glam Diggers Vintage and The Golden Pearl Vintage, and Labor Day weekend flea markets.

Amanda Baumann at her new Tandem Vintage storefront, opening this weekend.

Amanda Baumann at her new Tandem Vintage storefront, opening this weekend.

TUESDAY:

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

WEDNESDAY:

Glam Diggers Vintage Driveway Sale
Glam Diggers Vintage is overstocked and needs to thin its stock before moving into their new studio, so the local vintage seller is hosting a day of “astonishing” deals in her driveway. Most items will be under $20, with some pieces “as is” or in need of a little TLC, but most ready to be worn. Expect clothing and accessories, plus some housewares and knick-knacks. Resellers welcome! Wednesday noon–8pm in Roseville. DM or visit instagram.com/glamdiggersvintage on Wednesday morning for address. 

TRIN Collective Capsule Launch
Local Hmong jewelry brand TRIN Collective is kicking off the fall season with a new capsule collection of earrings and acrylic hair clips, in neutral shades perfect for transitioning from summer to fall looks. Wednesday at 8pm @ instagram.com/trincollective 

Wag & Walk Fashion Show
Here’s your chance to show off those cute outfits your dog wasn’t able to wear during quarantine. A followup to 2017’s Walk the Wooftop, the Wag & Walk Fashion Show (presented by Sarah Edwards’s Some Great People) is back with a fresh lineup of canines dressed in the latest doggie fashions. The event will include an outdoor runway fashion show in Aloft’s courtyard followed by a yappy hour at the hotels’s W XYZ Bar with pet-friendly vendors and activities. Register for your free ticket for a chance to win the grand prize for “best-dressed.” Wednesday 5–7pm @ Aloft Minneapolis, 900 S Washington Ave, Minneapolis. Free via eventbrite.com

BEGINNING WEDNESDAY:

The Golden Pearl Vintage End-of-Season Sale
Now’s the time to grab that summery piece you’ve been eyeing all season at The Golden Pearl Vintage. The more you buy, the more you save at this progressive sale on spring and summer items: First item is 20% off, second is 30% off, third is 40% off, and fourth and every additional piece is 50% off. In store only. Sale runs 9/1–9/12 @ The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507A E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, thegoldenpearlvintage.com

THURSDAY:

Les Sip at Les Sól—FINAL EVENT
Every Thursday through the end of summer, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes beer, bubbles, music, and more. Enjoy 10% off during happy hour, including sale items in this weekend’s 20% off Labor Day sale. Masks will be required; straws for sipping will be provided. Thursdays through August from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

First Thursday at Northrup King Building
Welcome September with the return of First Thursday at the Northrup King Building. Find jewelry, home goods, lighting, ceramics, photography, furniture, textiles, fashion, sculpture, paintings, and so much more right under one enormous roof throughout four floors. A highlight includes Strey Collective (#179), a cooperative boutique featuring goods from nine local fashion makers. Masks are required. Thursday 5–9pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, facebook.com

A MANO Seconds & Sample Sale
Local ceramicist Louisa Podlich of A MANO hasn't been able to have her annual seconds sale for the past two years, but she's got a stack of nearly 150 seconds and samples to unload this week at her Northrup King studio during the First Thursdays open studio event. Prices will range from $5–$25, so get your wallets ready. She’ll also have regularly priced work including ceramics, jewelry and paintings, and her studio mate, jeweler Britta Kauppila, will be also be in studio with items for sale. Masks required. Thursday 5–9pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE #252, Minneapolis, instagram.com/weshopamano

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

Intertribal Styles BIPOC Graffiti Jam
City Mischief and Indigenous Roots Cultural Center present this second annual event to showcase BIPOC artists in the Twin Cities. It features a roster of all-BIPOC artist vendors, including IWOC Mayan vintage seller Chingona Goods, plus live music, DJs, breakdancing, foods trucks, live graffiti painting, a gallery exhibition, and more. You can support the event by donating to its GoFundMe. Friday–Sunday @ Indigenous Roots, 788 E 7th St, St Paul, instagram.com/intertribalstyle

SATURDAY:

Tandem Vintage Opening Day
After a stint within the FindFurnish storefront in Northeast Minneapolis before hunkering down within its home studio during the pandemic, Tandem Vintage is finally striking out on its own with its first storefront. Founded by Amanda Baumann in 2011, Tandem specializes in colorful, playful, wearable vintage clothing, accessories and home goods from a mix of decades with a sustainable ethos. During the beginning of the pandemic, she was among the first local vintage sellers to do Instagram story sales—a blink-and-you-miss-it event that was ideal for couch shopping. Now, you can peruse her goods in person at her cozy, colorful storefront, located within the space formerly occupied by The Fitting Room (which has since moved to a larger space next door). Opening Saturday @ 316 W 38th St, Minneapolis, tandemvintage.com

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include A Mano ceramics, ArtAndes Peruvian rugs and textiles, Autumn Higgins Ceramics, Crankosaurus Press screen-printed goods, Emily Madland Jewelry, Olsen Naturals body care, and Sally Fritz Clothing. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

New Street Co. Pop-Up
Find all-new pieces by the local, queer, female-owned brand at a pop-up hosted by South Minneapolis gift shop, Blank Inside. Expect all-new pieces, including resin hair clips, planters, cups, keychains, trays, and even domino sets with a celestial vibe. Saturday noon–5pm @ Blank Inside, 23 E 26th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/newstreetco

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Midwest Vintage Flea
Feel like taking a Labor Day weekend road trip to hunt for some vintage? Then head to Madison, Wisconsin, for the return of the semi-annual Midwest Vintage Flea market, where 40 vendors selling vintage clothing for all genders, accessories, housewares and vinyl records will congregate indoors at the Garver Feed Mill, a historic renovated building. Masks are required. Saturday & Sunday at Garver Feed Mill, 817 E Johnson, Madison, Wisconsin, instagram.com/midwestvintageflea

SATURDAY–MONDAY:

Traders Market Elko Labor Day Weekend Event 
Traders Market is one of Minnesota’s largest antique shows and flea markets. Peruse goods from over 300 vendors, including vintage items, collectibles, antiques, upcycled, repurposed and handmade goods, plus food and beverages for sale. Among the treasures are the scores of vintage and antique furniture. If you have a home to furnish, the Traders Market is the ideal place to get that perfect unique showpiece. Tickets are $7 each (kids 12 and under free). Saturday 8am–5pm, Sunday 9am–5pm, Monday 9am–4pm @ 10675 E 260th St, Elko, www.tradersmarket.us

SUNDAY:

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Thai Sunday Market
Hosted by Wat Promwachirayan and the Thai Cultural Council of MN, this final Thai market of the season features dozens of locally based Thai vendors selling Thai street food, souvenirs and handmade goods at this traditional Thai Market, which includes Khon tok dining tables. Sunday 11am–7pm @ Wat Promwachirayan, 2544 MN-100 S, St. Louis Park (free parking at Beth El Synagogue), thaisundaymarket.org

The North 40 Maker's Market
Join the Minneapolis Craft Market for a Sunday morning series of markets on the first Sunday of each month from August through October at The North 40 Tavern, a new neighborhood bar in West Saint Paul. Visit the market’s website for more details. Sunday 10am–2pm @ The North 40 Tavern, 189 Wyoming St E, St Paul, mplscraftmarket.com

TICKET ALERT:

Tickets are now on sale for select Fall ‘21 Fashion Week MN events, September 12–18. See the full lineup and buy tickets at fashionweekmn.com. Get tickets now—one show has already sold out.

Tickets are also now on sale for Fall ‘21 Black Fashion Week MN events, September 17–25. See the full lineup and buy tickets at www.eventbrite.com.

WEEKLY FLEA MARKETS:

FRIDAY–SUNDAY: Wright County Swappers Meet
The WCSM is a farmers market, art fair, antique mall, garden center, sporting goods store and garage sale in South Haven, MN. This large outdoor market features 150-250 vendors on an average weekend with 300+ vendors holiday weekends. Labor Day weekend: Friday–Sunday, plus every Saturday of April through October. Hours: Sunrise until early afternoon, weather dependent @ 13594 100th St NW, South Haven, facebook.com/AnnandaleFleaMarket

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through August plus 9/23 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market End-of-Season Sale
The Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the tri-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Labor Day weekend: Saturday–Monday from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon @ Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Hwy 55, Medina, www.hamellions.org/flea-market

ONGOING:

Les Sóll Labor Day Weekend Sale
This weekend, save an extra 20% on all sale items at the Linden Hills sustainable women’s boutique, both in store and online. Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis. This weekend’s holiday hours are Thursday–Saturday from 11am–7pm (closed Sunday & Monday); shop online @ shoplessol.com/collections/sale

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ ediflorial.com

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: August 24–30

This week in local shopping highlights include a mammoth sale from Moth Oddities and WAAM Industries, the return of the Able Brewing Vintage & Makers Market, the Stillwater Flea Market and more.

Vintage clothing store Moth Oddities & local maker WAAM Industries join forces for a big sale this weekend.

Vintage clothing store Moth Oddities & local maker WAAM Industries join forces for a big sale this weekend.

THURSDAY: 

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

Les Sip at Les Sól
Every Thursday through the end of summer, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes beer, bubbles, music, and more. Enjoy 10% off during happy hour. Masks will be required; straws for sipping will be provided. Thursdays through August from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

THURSDAY–SATURDAY:

The Fitting Room Sidewalk Sale
Head to The Fitting Room’s new location in south Minneapolis this weekend for an end-of-season sidewalk sale. They will have deep discounts on past collections from its roster of local fashion designers, as well as the latest summer collections to make room for fall arrivals. Thursday–Saturday @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroommpls.com

FRIDAY: 

Daughters & Suns Portrait Pop-up
Excelsior art gallery and gift shop, the Golden Rule, is hosting an afternoon of live portrait making by local artist Daughters & Suns. Her expressive, abstract style has become a contemporary way of getting your portrait done. The 10-minute sessions are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Friday 3–6pm @ The Golden Rule, 350 Water St, Excelsior, instagram.com/daughtersandsuns

Restore Society Club Pop-up
Local brand Restore Society Club is popping up at Bauhaus Brew Labs for a solo market event. Shop upcycled, screen-printed vintage goods from the brand, which promotes recycling, reuse and sustainability—and enjoy some craft brews while you’re there. Friday 3–11:30pm @ Bauhaus Brew Labs, 1315 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/restoresocietyclub

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 

Vintage Clothing & Streetwear Pop-up
BlueTuesdayThrift and MNStreetVintage are joining forces for a day of thrifting in Como Park. They’ll have a huge assortment of vintage, streetwear and customs just in time for fall. Rain or shine. Friday & Saturday noon–6pm both days @ 1221 SE 8th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/mnstreetvintage 

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Nickey Robo’s Great Big Vintage Clearance
Local seamstress and vintage seller Nickey Robo is hanging up her seller hat and letting go of her existing collection of vintage. That means great deals for you. Expect deep discounts on vintage clothes with an emphasis on natural fibers and unique, funky patterns for all genders and bodies, including many plus-size items. Saturday, everything is $20 or 25% off the tagged price (whichever is lower). On Sunday, everything is just $10—and at 3pm, prices drop to just $5. It’s all hosted by AudreyRose Vintage, so be sure to peruse her goods as well. Saturday 11am–5pm & Sunday 11am–4pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, instagram.com/nickeyrobo

SATURDAY: 

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include A Mano ceramics, ArtAndes’ Peruvian rugs and textiles, Body Bliss natural skincare, Fringe & Fettle Ceramics, Ink Orchard screen-printed goods, Larissa Loden jewelry, and Vikse Designs jewelry. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

WAAM-Moth Mammoth Sale
Join WAAM Industries & Moth Oddities for a mammoth-size end of of summer sale. WAAM will be having their annual sample/seconds sale offering 30%–60% off their handcrafted goods. Local vintage clothing shop Moth Oddities will be offering 20% off all vintage storewide for their Instagram followers. The duo will also be joined by food and drink vendors, Pudge Cookie and Steady Pour. Note: Masks are required inside the shop. Saturday noon–4pm @ Moth Oddities, 2201 NE 2nd St., Minneapolis, mothoddities.com

WILD VNTG MRKT: Dog Days Edition
Wrap up the summer with Wild Things Antiques during the next edition of their monthly WILD VNTG MRKT. Head to their Fridley warehouse for a day of shopping with local vintage and home goods vendors, including Speakeasy Mpls, Modern Garnish, High Desert Modern Vintage, as well as Wild Things’ latest finds, plus food trucks and music. Saturday noon–6pm @ Wild Things Antiques, 7269 Commerce Cir W, Minneapolis, wildthingsarehere.com/wild-vintage-market

2nd Annual Aesthetic Fair
St. Paul home shop, Aesthetic Home, is hosting its second annual fair. It features food-on-a-stick, games, prizes, an end-of-summer sale and a giveaway. Saturday 10am–6pm @ Aesthetic Home, 541 Selby Ave, St Paul, instagram.com/aesthetichomemn

DAILY THROUGH SATURDAY:

Atelier957 Summer Clearance Sale
St. Paul modern clothing boutique, Atelier957’s summer clearance event has just begun. Save an additional 20% on all sale collections, no code needed. Shop early for a better selection--inventory is limited. In store & online. Ends Saturday @ Atelier957, 957 Grand Ave, St Paul, atelier957.com/collections/sale

2nd Annual Black Entrepreneur State Fair
The Black Entrepreneur State Fair is a movement we created for economic, social and educational development for small Black businesses in the Twin Cities. The afternoon includes goods for sale from over 60 vendors, plus food, spoken word, a kids' zone and more. Daily Sunday through 8/28 from 11am–8pm @ 920 E Lake St, Minneapolis. Learn more and get tickets ($5) at blackentrepreneurstatefair.org

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 

Stillwater Flea Market (monthly)
Held the last weekend each month on the Washington County Fairgrounds, the outdoor Stillwater Flea Market features more than 100 crafters, vendors, food trucks, music and more. Saturday & Sunday plus 8/28-29 & 9/25–26 @ Washington County Fairgrounds, 12300 40th St N, Stillwater, facebook.com/stillwaterfleamarket

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Able Vintage & Makers Market
This vintage market produced by local vintage brand, Kollektiv, is back at Able Brewing for another vintage and makers market featuring 35 top vendors, including Glam Diggers Vintage, Dots Vintage, May Baby Vintage, Larissa Loden jewelry, Runi Clay Studio, and yours truly’s Rosella Vintage. Plus, enjoy craft beer from Able Brewing and ice cream from Minnesota Nice Cream. Rain or shine. Sunday noon–5pm @ Able Seedhouse + Brewery, 1121 Quincy St NE, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/kollektivmpls

New Street Co. Pop-Up at B. Resale
Find all-new pieces by the local, queer, female-owned brand at this pop-up at Eat Street secondhand clothing shop, B. Resale. Expect all-new pieces, including resin hair clips, planters, cups, keychains, trays, and even domino sets with a celestial vibe. Sunday noon–5pm @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/newstreetco

The BlackOUT: Summer
The BlackOUT is a vision of celebrating Black Excellence in a Black-owned space to spend money with and support Black-owned food vendors and Black-owned merchandisers from the community. Check out a rotating lineup of local, Black businesses at this monthly event hosted by CoMotion, a co-working movement center operated by a collective of 13 non-profit and for-profit arts and athletic organizations.. Free. Saturday noon–6pm @ CoMotion Center for Movement, 655 Fairview Ave N, St Paul, facebook.com

TICKET ALERT:

Tickets are now on sale for select Fall ‘21 Fashion Week MN events, September 12–18. See the full lineup and buy tickets at fashionweekmn.com. Get tickets now—one show has already sold out.

Tickets are also now on sale for Fall ‘21 Black Fashion Week MN events, September 17–25. See the full lineup and buy tickets at www.eventbrite.com.

WEEKLY FLEA MARKETS:

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon @ Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Hwy 55, Medina, www.hamellions.org/flea-market

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ ediflorial.com

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: August 17–23

This weekend, it’s maker and vintage market mania, with no fewer than a dozen markets popping up throughout the Twin Cities and beyond. Highlights include the Minneapolis Vintage Market and “From the Heart,” a big makers and vintage market presented by local style duo, Fashion SHEnanigans.

The Minneapolis Vintage Market pops up at Dogwood Coffee Northeast this Sunday. Photo: Darin Kamnetz.

The Minneapolis Vintage Market pops up at Dogwood Coffee Northeast this Sunday. Photo: Darin Kamnetz.

TICKET ALERT:

Tickets are now on sale for select Fall ‘21 Fashion Week MN events, September 12–18. See the full lineup and buy tickets at fashionweekmn.com. Get tickets now—one show has already sold out.

Tickets are also now on sale for Fall ‘21 Black Fashion Week MN events, September 17–25. See the full lineup and buy tickets at www.eventbrite.com.

TUESDAY: 

National Thrift Day at Arc’s Value Village
It’s National Thrift Shop Day! Celebrate by supporting a charitable shop like Arc’s Value Village, where you not only further the impact of rewearing and reusing, you also have a greater impact by helping out the community. Proceeds from purchases made at Arc’s support nonprofit The Arc Minnesota, which provides advocacy services to people with disabilities through services such as housing, healthcare and education. Pro tip: Take part in the store's Village Rewards Program, which offers points for every $1 you spend and for your donations, redeemable for store credit. Free shopping appointments with an Arc’s Thrift Stylist are also available. Shop at Arc’s three locations, Richfield, Bloomington and New Hope. arcsvaluevillage.org

THURSDAY:

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

Les Sip at Les Sól
Every Thursday through the end of summer, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes beer, bubbles, music, and more. Enjoy 10% off during happy hour, including an additional 15% off the marked sale price on sale items. Masks will be required; straws for sipping will be provided. Thursdays through July from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

THURSDAY–SATURDAY:

CB Productions Theater Closing Costume Sale
CB Productions, a literature-based theater company for young artists based in Roseville, is closing—and that makes a big costume sale. Find a mix of traditional theater costumes, plus likely some vintage goodies in the mix. Thursday & Friday 8:30am–4pm, Saturday 10am–1pm @ 2415 Saint Albans St. N Roseville

FRIDAY: 

Modist Makers Market
North Loop brewery, Modist Brewing, is hosting a makers market featuring handcrafted goods from 13 womxn, femme, queer and BIPOC local makers. Vendors include Everyday Ejiji (vintage clothing) and Salem’s Scissors (handmade lingerie). The free market will feature DJs and, of course, plenty of craft beer. Friday 4–8pm @ Modist Brewing Company, 505 N 3rd St, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Fancy Friday @ Arway Bags
Black-owned bag maker, Arway, is hosting an event at their pop-up space within Mall of America’s Community Commons with local creative (and founder of FMYH) Ashley Adamma Ochiagha. They’ll be talking personal style and learning more about how fellow creatives can collaborate with MOA to accelerate their growth, plus Arway will have some giveaways. Tune in on IG Live @fancy___ashley or swing by IRL. Friday 5–6pm @ Mall of America, Level 2 (238 South Avenue), Bloomington, instagram.com/arwaybags

FRIDAY & SATURDAY:

Yard-Vintage Maker Sale
Shop vintage and handmade items from local Hmong creatives—Thrifti Kristi of Lucid by Kristi and the Sidewalk Swap St. Paul, and artist Say Khang of PS Studio Shop—at this thrifty yard sale. Friday & Saturday 9am–4pm @ 1315 Thomas Ave W, St Paul, instagram.com/thriftikristi

SATURDAY: 

Mill City Farmers Market
A summer mainstay since 2006, the weekly market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Adam Gruetzmacher (pottery), Alana Cueller Clay (pottery), ArtAndes (rugs and textiles), Crookedwood (wooden cooking utensils), Emily Madland Jewelry, and Fringe & Fettle Ceramics. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

A Pop-up Market: From the Heart
Get ready to shop some of the most talented local creatives in the Twin Cities in this pop-up market produced by local duo, Fashion SHEnanigans. Explore handmade goods and vintage clothing from 43 vendors, food trucks and hourly giveaways. Vendors include Glam Diggers Vintage, Everyday Ejiji, MX Apparel Design, Black NVNI, May Baby Vintage, Lovely Organic Apothecary and more. Get there early—the first 100 in the door get a free tote from sponsor Blunt Cuts Podcast. Saturday noon–6pm @ Squirrel Haus Arts, 3450 Snelling Ave, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Broadway Square Vintage Market
Make a day trip up to the Twin Ports for the debut of the Broadway Square Vintage Market, a new monthly market hosted by Spirit Room and Lady Outlaw Vintage in the old Broadway Community Gardens in Superior, Wisconsin. Find a rotating roster of regional vintage vendors each month, plus local food vendors, craft beer, wine and cocktails, and live music throughout the day. Find the full vendor lineup on Lady Outlaw’s Instagram page. Saturday 2–6pm @ Broadway Community Gardens @ Hammond & Broadway St, Superior, WI, instagram.com/ladyoutlawvintage

Black & Indigenous & Brown Makers Market
Head to the Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center in St. Paul, for a new popup market featuring a rotating lineup of Black, Indigenous and Brown local makers. After shopping, stick around—the market will be followed by a dance party. Visit the market’s Instagram page for a full list of participating makers. Sunday 6–9pm @ Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center, 788 E 7th St, St Paul, instagram.com/twincities_makersmarket

Night Market at Forgotten Star Brewing
Head to Forgotten Star Brewing for their first night market in the beer garden. Sip crew beer and enjoy food-truck eats while shopping. goods vintage clothing, records, crafts, plants and more from over 20 local sellers, including personal favorites, There’s a Party in My Plants, The Retro Collective, Wild Things Antiques and Everyday Ejiji. Saturday 6–11pm @ Forgotten Star Brewing, 38 Northern Stacks Dr, Fridley, facebook.com 

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 

Green Threads & Scooter Gang Vintage present Cool 4 School 
It’s time for back to school shopping, vintage style. Local vintage seller Green Threads is teaming up with Scooter Gang Vintage for a back-to-school shopping event featuring vintage clothing and streetwear, custom reworked styles and art, plus a throwback, yearbook-inspired photo op, community art project and more. Saturday & Sunday from noon–7pm @ Scooter Gang Vintage, 2500 University Ave, W St Paul, facebook.com

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Vintage Market
After a year-long hiatus, the Minneapolis Vintage Market is back! Head to the parking lot of Dogwood Coffee in Northeast Minneapolis, where you can shop 30 of the best vintage vendors in the Twin Cities—including my new brand, Rosella Vintage!—selling a mix of clothing, accessories and home goods. Plus they’ll have cold craft beers, food trucks and DJ Buster Baxter spinning tunes. Register for your free shopping pass via the link below—time slots are filling up quickly. Limited early-bird tickets ($10) are available to get first dibs from 11am–noon. Sunday 11am–5pm (free after noon) @ Dogwood Coffee Northeast, 1209 Tyler St NE, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Thai Sunday Market
Hosted by Wat Promwachirayan and the Thai Cultural Council of MN, find dozens of locally based Thai vendors selling Thai street food, souvenirs and handmade goods at this traditional Thai Market, which includes Khon tok dining tables. Sunday 11am–7pm @ Wat Promwachirayan, 2544 MN-100 S, St. Louis Park (free parking at Beth El Synagogue), thaisundaymarket.org

SUNDAY, 8/22–Saturday, 8/28:

2nd Annual Black Entrepreneur State Fair
The Black Entrepreneur State Fair is a movement we created for economic, social and educational development for small Black businesses in the Twin Cities. The afternoon includes goods for sale from over 60 vendors, plus food, spoken word, a kids' zone and more. Daily Sunday through 8/28 from 11am–8pm @ 920 E Lake St, Minneapolis. Learn more and get tickets ($5) at blackentrepreneurstatefair.org

WEEKLY FLEA MARKETS:

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon @ Medina Entertainment Center, 500 Hwy 55, Medina, www.hamellions.org/flea-market

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ ediflorial.com

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: August 10–16

This week’s local shopping highlights include a vintage pop-up featuring some local favorites, Mx Apparel’s 3-year anniversary popup, two markets highlighting Black, Indigenous and Brown local makers, a textile reuse fair/clothing swap, and more.

Local gender-neutral brand Mx Apparel Design celebrates its 3-year anniversary with a popup event. Photo: Dammel Photographic Works

Local gender-neutral brand Mx Apparel Design celebrates its 3-year anniversary with a popup event. Photo: Dammel Photographic Works

TICKET ALERT:

Tickets are now on sale for select Fall ‘21 Fashion Week MN events, September 12–18. See the full lineup and buy tickets at fashionweekmn.com. Get tickets now—one show has already sold out.

Tickets are also now on sale for Fall ‘21 Black Fashion Week MN events, September 17–25. See the full lineup and buy tickets at www.eventbrite.com.

TUESDAY–SUNDAY:

Les Sól Summer Sale
Save 25% on all clothing and shoes both in-store and online, this week only at the Linden Hills sustainable women’s wear boutique. Help the store make room for fall deliveries while snagging those summer pieces you’ve had your eye on. Discount applied automatically at checkout online. Tuesday–Sunday @ Les Sól, Entrance on 44th & Upton, 4353 Upton Ave S #104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

WEDNESDAY–SATURDAY:

gh2 90% Off Sale
The biggest sale of the season is back at designer consignment store gh2. Save 90% off everything in store, including designer labels like Rick Owens, Jean Paul Gaultier, Oscar de la Renta and Prada. Expect a line if you go early. Wednesday–Friday noon–6pm, Saturday 11am–5pm @ gh2, 318 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/shop_gh2

THURSDAY:

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market (weekly)
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

Les Sip at Les Sól
Every Thursday through the end of summer, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes beer, bubbles, music, and more. This week only, enjoy 25% off during happy hour, including an additional 25% off the marked sale price on sale items. Masks will be required; straws for sipping will be provided. Thursdays through July from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

THURSDAY–SATURDAY: 

Victory Sidewalk Sale
The Parisian-styled home boutique is cleaning out its basement and bringing up the bargains this weekend. Expect an elegant, eclectic mix of vintage and new finds sourced from around the globe. Thursday–Saturday 11am–4pm @ Victory, 3505 W 44th St, Minneapolis, shopvictory.com

FRIDAY:

Mx Apparel's Anniversary Popup
Gender-neutral fashion brand Mx Apparel Design is turning three this year, and they’re celebrating by bringing together a group of local brands for a popup shopping event. Come shop, eat and hang out in Some Great People’s gorgeous space. Mx Apparel creates gender-neutral clothing with the belief that the “neutral” part should never be taken literally through bold designs made in S–3X. Jewelry by Larissa Loden and prints by local artists Miku share a graphic and colorful style. Coconut Whisk will be offering a waffle bar as well as their delicious vegan baking mixes. Friday 3–7pm @ Some Great People at Vicinity, 205 Park Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/mxappareldesign

FRIDAY & SATURDAY: 

MN Orchestra Makers Market
The popular Minneapolis Craft Market is heading to downtown Minneapolis for a new series of outdoor markets on the beautiful Peavey Plaza, next to Orchestra Hall. They’re partnering with the Minnesota Orchestra to match their summer concert schedule and offer their guests and the public a chance to shop local makers. Friday & Saturday 3–8pm @ Peavey Plaza, 1101 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, www.mplscraftmarket.com

SATURDAY:  

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly): A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include ceramicists A Mano and Autumn Higgins, äventyr bicycle bags, Body Bliss skincare and laundry products, Olsen Naturals skincare, Chris Chookiatsirichai and Larissa Loden jewelry, Fair Anita fair-trade jewelry and accessories, and Indigo & Snow hand-dyed textile clothing and home goods. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Black Business Is Beautiful Local Market
This socially distanced, outdoor local maker highlights goods from BIPOC-owned businesses from across the Twin Cities. Use your dollars to change economic disparities by purchasing products from these vendors. Goods include clothing, gifts, beauty products, personal chef services, nail care, men's accessories, food products, jewelry and more, including local vintage clothing brand, Everyday Ejiji. Visit the website for a full list of vendors and reserve a free ticket to ensure social distancing measures are met. Saturday 11am–4pm @ The Lab - Case Building, 767 N Rustic St, St Paul. blackbusinessisbeautiful.org

IndiaFest Bazaar
Experience the sights, sounds, flavors, and handicrafts of India during this one-day event. Highlights include food from local Indian restaurants, a parade, Bollywood performancees, and a bazaar featuring traditional, handcrafted Indian clothing, jewelry and accessories. Attendees are asked to follow social distancing and wear masks at this outdoor event. Free. Saturday 11am–8:30pm @ at Minnesota State Capitol Grounds, 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard., St Paul, iamn.org

Royal Foundry’s Small Business Market
Royal Foundry Craft Spirits is hosting a small business market at their North Minneapolis space featuring 20 local makers. Shop for plants, jewelry, clothing, food items, clay goods, gems, pet items and more. Visit the cocktail house’s social media pages later this week for the full lineup. Saturday 3–7pm @ Royal Foundry Craft Spirits, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, www.facebook.com

SUNDAY: 

Dots Vintage Presents: Vintage & Makers Market
Find vintage clothing, handmade jewelry, plants and much more at this pop-up hosted by Dots Vintage. Vendors include Yellow Fern Vintage, Everyday Ejiji, May Baby Vintage, The Retro Collective Co, Mae Green Vintage, Handmade by Minzer, There’s a Party in My Plants, and yours truly’s own Rosella Vintage. Plus, it’s less than a block away from the NE Farmers’ Market. Saturday 10am–5pm @ 520 University Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/dots__vintage 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

Tangletown Clothing Swap & Textile Fair 
Head to Fuller Park in the Tangletown neighborhood of south Minneapolis for this event aimed at reducing textile waste. Clear out your closet for unwanted items and join in a clothing swap, where you can find some gems of your own to take home. There will also be a Textile Reduce & Reuse Fair featuring resources from partner organizations and businesses to help you incorporate more sustainable practices into your life, plus shop products, donate textiles for reuse, and more. Visit the website for the swap rules. Sunday 10am–noon @ Fuller Park, 4800 Grand Ave S, Minneapolis, tangletown.org 

Black & Indigenous & Brown Makers Market
Head to Latinx-owned brewery, La Doña Cervecería, for the debut of this new popup market featuring a rotating lineup of Black, Indigenous and Brown local makers. The lineup includees Studio Ebunoluwa, Romi Apothecary, Addis, Arnée Martin, Vibrant Hues, Miku, Las Ranas Jewelry, Bachanal Kingz, Chingonagoods, Lucia Makes Art and more. There will also be a live DJ spinning tunes and delicious craft beer. Sunday 12–5pm @ La Doña Cervecería, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, instagram.com/twincities_makersmarket

MONDAY: 

An Upcycled Closet: Mending 101 in the Park
Lauren Callis of An Upcycled Closet is taking her popular Mending 101 workshop out of the virtual format and into the great outdoors with this class held in a shelter within Boom Island Park. Learn the basics of mending your clothing to help limit your consumption of new goods while extending the use of the items already in your closet. The class is $40 and includes a mending kit along with all necessary supplies. Monday 5:30–7:30pm @ Boom Island Park, 800 Sibley St NE, Minneapolis, anupcycledcloset.com/pages/calendar

ONGOING SALES:

Summer Sale at Parc
Summer in Minneapolis is still going strong but the North Loop women’s clothing shop needs to make room for new fall arrivals. Starting now, shop up to 50% off retail prices, both in store and online. Price as marked. All items final sale. Shop now @ Parc, 212 N 2nd #102, Minneapolis, parcboutique.com

Grethen House 60% Off Sale
Find new markdowns at 40% to 60% off during the women's designer clothing boutique's biggest sale of the season, including brands like Raquel Allegra, Frank & Eileen, Mother Denim and Comme des Garçons PLAY. Shop now in stores & online @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina; 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis; and grethenhouse.com

ACG Summer Sale
Start browsing now—local maker ACG is kicking off their summer sale this week. They’ll be marking down summer clothing by as much as 50%, and some artwork too. Many of these styles won’t be back—ever. This fall the brand will be focusing more on painting, so the clothing collection will be limited. If there are styles you’ve had your eye on, now is the time. To schedule a try-on appointment email her at info@acgmpls.com, or swing by Gallery 360 to see what’s available in store. Shop now @ acgmpls.com & Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis

Atelier957 Summer Sale
The St. Paul shop has discounted many clothing pieces, shoes, and jewelry items from both current and past seasons. Now is the perfect opportunity to save from 30% to 70% on many styles; no code needed. Shop now in store & online @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul & atelier957.com 

WEEKLY FLEA Markets:

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ www.ediflorial.com/product/local-flowers-subscription-minneapolis

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: August 3–9

This week’s local shopping highlights include Northrup King Building’s Summer Sizzle open-studio event, the return of The Golden Pearl Vintage’s Back Alley Bazaar, a Summer Salon art & fashion gallery social, a handful of outdoor vintage pop-ups, and more.

Artist Kate Iverson, yours truly of Rosella Vintage and artist Caitlin Karolczak host a Summer Social studio event this Thursday at the California Building

Artist Kate Iverson, yours truly of Rosella Vintage and artist Caitlin Karolczak host a Summer Social studio event this Thursday at the California Building

Ticket alert!

There are only a handful of tickets remaining for the Walker Art Center’s annual benefit gala, Party in/the Garden, on September 18. Grab them now at walkerart.org/calendar/2021/party-in-the-garden!

TUESDAY: 

Camdentown National Night Out Marketplace
Join Camdentown and the Minneapolis Craft Market for a National Night Out marketplace in the Northside, a free, family-friendly event. Camdentown is a people-based, placemaking initiative in which Black joy, culture, excellence and ownership come together to create vibrant Black futures. The event will feature a pop-up market by Minneapolis Craft Market artists and makers, free food from Billy's Backyard BBQ, Timm's Table and Quince MPLS Market, coffee from The Get Down Coffee Co., music by DJ Blasé, games and more. Plus, be sure to check out the HWMR sidewalk sale and deeply discounted prices before The Get Down Coffee Company and the new HWMR open this fall in Camdentown. Tuesday 6–9pm @ North Market, 4414 N 44th Ave, Minneapolis, www.mplscraftmarket.com 

THURSDAY: 

Summer Salon: An Art & Fashion Gallery Social  
Storage Contemporary gallery is hosting its first open-studio event of the year. I’ll be a special guest with my brand Rosella Vintage and will have a special party-ready assortment of vintage clothing, just in time for summer wedding season, and planning ahead for the Walker’s Party in/the Garden benefit and Fall 2021 Fashion Week MN events. Plus, peruse works of art from both Kate Iverson and Karolczak, art scarves designed by female artists from local brand Alice Riot, and selections from Caitlin Karolczak’s vintage clothing collection. (She has a background as an antique dealer and has some choice pieces she’s had stored away!) We’ll also have snacks and sparkly sips, and tunes from DJ Greenery. Before or after, you can swing by open studio events one floor up from Amy Rice Art and Alyssa Baguss. Thursday 5–9pm @ Storage Contemporary at the California Building #514, 2205 California St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/rosella.vintage

Amy Rice Art Open Studio Event
It’s been 17 months since Minnesota visual artist Amy Rice has opened her studio in the California Building in Northeast Minneapolis to the public. That is two missed Art-A-Whirls. Over the past 17 months, Rice had two solo gallery exhibitions—much of that work will be available to the public to view IRL for the first time during this event. Recently, Rice has also been the artist for a new, local, woman-owned, sustainable-focused subscription box company, Bee Relaxed, whose founders will join her as studio guests. Look forward to product samples and a fun, collaborative giveaway for early customers, plus fresh-cut flowers, sustainably grown in Minnesota by Rice and her husband at County Line Gardens will also be available as a “build your own” bouquet bar. Thursday 5–9pm @ California Building #602, 2205 California St. NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/amyriceart 

THURSDAY–SATURDAY:

Grethen House Crazy Days Sale
Save up to 80% from the designer women's boutique with racks of extra sale items from past seasons during its Crazy Days sale, only at its Edina location. All sales are final. Thursday–Saturday @ Grethen House, 4930 France Ave S, Edina, grethenhouse.com

FRIDAY: 

Nightblok Market
Head to the 2010 Artblok building for its first night market. Shop handmade goods from 20+ artists (including fashion designer and leather worker Sarah M. Holm) in the building’s parking lots and outdoor spaces. Plus, there will be a food truck, plenty of space for people to see art while socially distancing, Afterward, pop by the nearby Norseman Distillery or Insight Brewery for a cold beverage. Friday 4–9pm @ 2010 Artblok, 2010 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, facebook.com

Buckanaga Social Club Fashion Show 
Make the trip up to Grand Rapids for an evening of beautiful fashion with McGregor–based Buckanaga Social Club, a collective of Indigenous Minnesotan artists and designers. Buckanaga Social Club “strives to produce quality indigenous art, clothing, accessories and essences of Mother Earth that will bridge the gap of the past and future.” Friday 6–8pm @ Klockow Brewing Company, 36 SE 10th St, Grand Rapids, www.facebook.com 

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Aprilierre handcrafted jewelry, ArtAndes Peruvian woven textiles and rugs, Create Laser Art laser-engraved goods, Maat Mons bags and soft goods, Matthew Krousey Ceramics and Sally Fritz Clothing. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Northeast Minneapolis Vintage Yard Sale
A group of regional vintage sellers and artists are joining forces for a funky and fun yard sale. Find the latest handpicked vintage finds from The Lucky Stranger (making a special trip up from Mason City, Iowa), Dearheart Vintage and Bemuse Vintage along with Art by Anne Morgan. There’ll also be corn dogs and beverages for sale to support mutual aid and diggin’ bins full of pieces under $5. Saturday 10am–6pm @ 149 14th Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/theluckystranger 

Dots Vintage Presents: Vintage & Makers Market
Find vintage clothing, handmade jewelry, plants and much more at this pop-up hosted by Dots Vintage. Vendors include Yellow Fern Vintage, Everyday Ejiji, May Baby Vintage, The Retro Collective Co, Mom & Pop Vintage, Mae Green Vintage, There’s a Party in My Plants, and yours truly’s own Rosella Vintage. Plus, it’s less than a block away from the NE Farmers’ Market. Saturday 10am–5pm @ 520 University Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/dots__vintage 

Northrup King Building’s Summer Sizzle
With the abbreviated Art-A-Whirl event this past spring and the many canceled makers markets over the past 16 months due to the pandemic, Northrup King Building—the biggest artist studio in the Midwest—is throwing a big event to give its makers and artists and chance to connect with shoppers. The one-day “Summer Sizzle” event will feature hundreds of local artists alongside food trucks and vendors. Highlights include local jewelry designer Larissa Loden, who’ll offer exclusive in-studio limited designs before it moves to its new storefront in the fall (#265); and Strey Collective, a co-operative boutique featuring goods from nearly a dozen local fashion makers (#179). Saturday 10am–8pm @ Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, www.northrupkingbuilding.com/events

Cry Baby Clay Studio Grand Opening Party
Known for her clay vessels in squiggly, organic shapes and her popular clay kits, Cry Baby Clay creator Katie Cameron is opening a new studio and having a party to celebrate. The open-studio style event will include beverages, a pinch pot–making station, her latest wares for sale, fun raffles, fundraiser info, the chance to pre-order upcoming drops and lunch from Marty’s Deli (noon–2pm; pre-orders for sandwiches will go live this Monday, make sure to place your order in advance). Saturday 11am–7pm @ 4141 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, www.instagram.com/crybabyclay

Inbound Brewing’s Nershfest
After a year hiatus, Nershfest is back. The free outdoor music festival held at Inbound BrewCo in the North Loop will feature live music from local bands, craft beer, food trucks, and local makers presented by the Minneapolis Craft Market. Stick around for live music from General B & The Wiz, Feed The Dog and China Rider beginning at 5pm. Saturday noon–5pm @ Inbound Brewing Co, 701 N 5th St, Minneapolis, www.mplscraftmarket.com

Style By Kari Trunk Show at The Fitting Room
Join local boutique, The Fitting Room, for a trunk show from local designer, Style by Kari. Kari loves using unexpected textiles to create her unique collections, and many of her pieces are one-of-a-kind. Want first dibs? The shop will have pre-shopping starting on Thursday. Saturday noon–5pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroommpls.com

On the Shelf Jewelry “Blossoms & Berries” Story Sale
After a brief hiatus, local jewelry maker On the Shelf Jewelry is back with a new mini collection of fun, colorful earrings with a daisy and strawberry theme. Along with these limited-edition pieces, the maker will be including some clearance earrings from past seasons. Look for it on Sunday in the brand’s Instagram Story. Saturday at noon @ instagram.com/ontheshelf_jewelry

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 

Hinckley Flea Market & Craft Show
This event promises to have something for everyone. Catch some great deals on everything from arts and crafts, flea market finds and more from vendors of all kinds. It’s conveniently located off 35N in the town of Hinckley MN, close to Grand Casino. Saturday 9am–3pm & Sunday 9am-2pm @ Hinckley High School, 201 Main St E, Hinckley, www.facebook.com 

Powderhorn Virtual Art Fair
Due to the pandemic, the long-running Powderhorn Art Fair is once again going virtual. Shop a vibrant and diverse selection of high-quality artwork and handmade goods from local artists and makers online, this weekend only. Each of the 100+ Midwest artists is handpicked by the fair’s jury, and their Community and Youth showcases offer an opportunity to support artists of all ages. The fair goes live at 8am Saturday and runs through Sunday evening. Saturday & Sunday @ powderhornartfair.com

Crystal Back Alley Sale + Pop-up feat. Nina Dani
Save up to 50% off crystals and sacred tools from local maker, We the Starborne, during this back-alley pop-up sale. The event will feature close-out deals on crystals and sacred tools, plus a special art and clothing pop-up from local artist and maker, Nina Dani, who specializes in original paintings, reworked vintage denim, and screen-printed crop tops, and a mini makers’ market from additional makers. To access the sale, enter through the shop. Saturday & Sunday noon–4pm @ We the Starborne Shop, 593 Hamline Ave N, St Paul, facebook.com

SUNDAY: 

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market has returned to the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

The Golden Pearl Vintage Back Alley Bazaar
The Golden Pearl Vintage’s annual Back Alley Bazaar is back, promising vintage clothing and accessories that are “not perfect, but still dang cute!” Throughout the year as the shop curates its selection of vintage for the store, they sometimes come across things that are damaged, but still amazing. Or, while laundering and repairing items, they decided that too much work needs to be put into a garment to get it onto the sales floor.. All of these items get saved for this blow-out shopping event held behind the shop.. The sale is accessible through the store or by entering the alleyway between Conga and findfurnish on 5th Street NE. Sunday 11am–5pm @ Alley behind The Golden Pearl Vintage, 507 E Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, instagram.com/thegoldenpearlvintage

Thai Sunday Market
Hosted by Wat Promwachirayan and the Thai Cultural Council of MN, find dozens of locally based Thai vendors selling Thai street food, souvenirs and handmade goods at this traditional Thai Market, which includes Khon tok dining tables. Sunday 11am–7pm @ Wat Promwachirayan, 2544 MN-100 S, St. Louis Park (free parking at Beth El Synagogue), thaisundaymarket.org

St. Paul Brewing Second Sundays Makers Market
Shop handmade and vintage goods from a rotating group of local artists, makers and vintage sellers at this dog-friendly, outdoor market hosted by St. Paul Brewing every second Sunday of the month. Sunday 11am–4pm @ St. Paul Brewing, 688 Minnehaha Ave E, St Paul, www.instagram.com/stpbrewing

AudreyRose Vintage High Tea Party
Head to the new AudreyRose Vintage shop for a themed high-tea dress-up party. Sweets and bite-sized sandwiches will be served, three types of tea will be poured, and photos will be snapped. Plus, a variety of vintage tea sets and tea-themed goodies will be for sale. Each guest will leave with a stem from a local shop and entered into a raffle for a floral arrangement. $5 of your ticket will be donated to Cookie Cart, which provides teens with leadership skills through employment and training in nonprofit bakeries. Sunday 2–4pm @ AudreyRose Vintage, 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, tickets $25 @ www.eventbrite.com

ONGOING SALES:

Summer Sale at Parc
Summer in Minneapolis is still going strong but the North Loop women’s clothing shop needs to make room for new fall arrivals. Starting now, shop up to 50% off retail prices, both in store and online. Price as marked. All items final sale. Shop now @ Parc, 212 N 2nd #102, Minneapolis, parcboutique.com

Grethen House 60% Off Sale
Find new markdowns at 40% to 60% off during the women's designer clothing boutique's biggest sale of the season, including brands like Raquel Allegra, Frank & Eileen, Mother Denim and Comme des Garçons PLAY. Shop now in stores & online @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina; 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis; and grethenhouse.com

ACG Summer Sale
Start browsing now—local maker ACG is kicking off their summer sale this week. They’ll be marking down summer clothing by as much as 50%, and some artwork too. Many of these styles won’t be back—ever. This fall the brand will be focusing more on painting, so the clothing collection will be limited. If there are styles you’ve had your eye on, now is the time. To schedule a try-on appointment email her at info@acgmpls.com, or swing by Gallery 360 to see what’s available in store. Shop now @ acgmpls.com & Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis

Atelier957 Summer Sale
The St. Paul shop has discounted many clothing pieces, shoes, and jewelry items from both current and past seasons. Now is the perfect opportunity to save from 30% to 70% on many styles; no code needed. Shop now in store & online @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul & atelier957.com 

WEEKLY FLEA Markets:

THURSDAY: Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon (closed 8/1, 8/8) @ Medina Entertainment Center, www.hamellions.org/flea-market 

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ www.ediflorial.com/product/local-flowers-subscription-minneapolis

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: July 27–August 2

This week, LAB Talks return with a series on the power of art and color in the home hosted by Galleria, plus vintage pop-ups, makers’ markets, and so much more.

Find handmade bags and goods by local maker Maat Mons at this weekend’s Planty Queens 1st Anniversary Party & Pop-up

Find handmade bags and goods by local maker Maat Mons at this weekend’s Planty Queens 1st Anniversary Party & Pop-up

THURSDAY:

Special Edition LAB Talks x Galleria: Exploring the Power of Art and Color in the Home
In collaboration with Galleria’s “FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation” experience, creative agency LAB is back for its first in-person conversation of the year. Moderated by Twin Cities icon Robyne Robinson of Five x Five Public Art Consultants with a panel that includes Kate Arends oof Wit & Delight, Gladys Tay of the.gladys.tay, and Jay Nuhring of Jay Nuhring House Styling, the talk will provide inspiration and insight into how you can thoughtfully bring art and color into your home. All proceeds from ticket sales will be split between local organizations, MN African American History Museum and Gallery and The African American Interpretive Center of MN. All attendees will receive an exclusive silk scarf designed by Galleria “FloralPop” artist, Lindsey Made This. Thursday 9–10:30am (8:30am check-in) @ Galleria, 3510 W 69th St, Edina. Tickets $25 @ www.eventbrite.com 

Les Sip at Les Sól
Every Thursday through July, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes 10% off your purchase plus beer, bubbles, music, and more. While you’re there, be sure to check out the new limited, one-of-a-kind collection in stock by local designer Larissa Loden. Thursdays through July from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Matthew Krousey Ceramics, Olsen Naturals body care, Onkkafirte Lazy Susans, Redcruiser stationery and home goods, and Vikse Designs jewelry. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

A Thrifty Vintagey Yard Sale
This weekend, I’m joining forces with fellow vintage lovers and stylists Lizann Villatoro and Morgan Potter for a thrifty, vintagey yard sale. Expect deals galore on clothing, accessories and home goods, including $5 and $10 racks, a free “project” pile, and some surprises, all in the name of sustainable, budget-friendly reuse and shopping. Saturday 10am–3pm @ 1818 Lincoln St NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/jahnapeloquin

The BlackOUT: Summer
The BlackOUT is a vision of celebrating Black Excellence in a Black-owned space to spend money with and support Black-owned food vendors and Black-owned merchandisers from the community. Check out a rotating lineup of local, Black businesses at this monthly event hosted by CoMotion, a co-working movement center operated by a collective of 13 non-profit and for-profit arts and athletic organizations.. Free. Saturday noon–6pm @ CoMotion Center for Movement, 655 Fairview Ave N, St Paul, facebook.com

The Black Market presents The Omega Summer Market
The Black Market is a new, monthly outdoor pop-up market created to bring visibility to local, Black-owned businesses. This month’s final market of the season includes shopping from over 70 local Black-owned vendors including body care, beauty products, candles, apparel, accessories, and more (including local favorite RuvaAfricWear), plus eats from Black-owned food trucks, live music, art and more. Due to COVID-19, shoppers are asked to reserve a free ticket at theblackmarketmpls.com. Saturday 4–8pm @ 200 E Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis

Planty Queens 1st Anniversary Party & Pop-up
Local plant shop Planty Queens is celebrating its first anniversary with a party—and its favorite makers and brands are all joining in. The pop-up features Al's Tailoring (handmade bags & accessories), Ashley Mary Art, Curosity Studio (art-making kits), Everthine Jewelry, Addis (clay pottery), Pompa Goods (jewelry), Les Sól (women’s clothing and accessories), Maat Mons (bags and small goods), and more. Plus, find special edition merch by The Bitter Buffalo, food by Chimborazo and cocktails from the woman-owned Twin Spirits Distillery. Saturday 6–10pm @ Twin Spirits Distillery, 2931 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, instagram.com/plantyqueens

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 

MN Orchestra Market
The popular Minneapolis Craft Market is heading to downtown Minneapolis for a new series of outdoor markets on the beautiful Peavey Plaza, next to Orchestra Hall. They’re partnering with the Minnesota Orchestra to match their summer concert schedule and offer their guests and the public a chance to shop local makers. Saturday 3–8pm @ Peavey Plaza, 1101 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, mplscraftmarket.com 

Loring Park Art Festival
A summer tradition for more than 20 years, the Loring Park Art Festival will host 140 visual artists selling their original work in booths along with strolling musicians, scheduled stage performances, children’s activities and food vendors. Artworks for sale include painting, photography, printmaking, wood, jewelry, clay, sculpture, fiber and glass. As an added bonus, the Minneapolis Craft Market is partnering with Lakes & Legends Brewing to host vendors in their beer garden as part of the festival. Saturday & Sunday 10am–5pm @ Loring Park, 1382 Willow St, Minneapolis, Loring Park Art Festival, www.loringparkartfestival.com

SUNDAY:

31th Annual Polo Classic
The annual Polo Classic is always must on the style-inclined’s social calendar. Held at the Twin Cities Polo Club Field in Maple Plain, the event is a smorgasbord of classic cars—including rare editions of Aston Martin, Bentley, Maserati, Mercedes, Rolls Royce, Jaguar, Porsche, Ferrari, you name it—and well-dressed gents and ladies wearing wide-brimmed hats and wedges (all the better to hoof about in the green field’s soft soil). While the live polo match is the centerpiece of the event, it also includes a divot stomp, champagne sipping, and a hat parade with awards. Proceeds benefit This Old Horse, which provides support for retired and rescued racehorses. Tickets start at $35 @ www.thepoloclassic.com. Sunday 11am–5pm @ Twin City Polo Club, 6755 Turner Rd, Maple Plain

South Mpls Alley Vintage & Maker Pop-up
Local vintage brand Primary Colors Vintage is back with its alley vintage pop-up. They’ll be joined by Salty Mpls Vintage, Eat Me Bakery, Handmade by Minzer and There's a Party in My Plants in the alley for a day of vintage clothing, plants, home goods and baked treats. Sunday 10am–2pm @ South Minneapolis near Chatterbox Pub; find the address posted on Friday or DM @ instagram.com/primarycolorsvintage

The North 40 Maker's Market
Join the Minneapolis Craft Market for a Sunday morning series of markets on the first Sunday of each month from August through October at The North 40 Tavern, a new neighborhood bar in West Saint Paul. Visit the market’s website for more details. Sunday 10am–2pm @ The North 40 Tavern, 189 Wyoming St E, St Paul, mplscraftmarket.com

NEXT TUESDAY: 

Camdentown National Night Out Marketplace
Join Camdentown and the Minneapolis Craft Market for a National Night Out marketplace in the Northside, a free, family-friendly event. Camdentown is a people-based, placemaking initiative in which Black joy, culture, excellence and ownership come together to create vibrant Black futures. The event will feature a pop-up market by Minneapolis Craft Market artists and makers, free food from Billy's Backyard BBQ, Timm's Table and Quince MPLS Market, coffee from The Get Down Coffee Co., music by DJ Blasé, games and more. Plus, be sure to check out the HWMR sidewalk sale and deeply discounted prices before The Get Down Coffee Company and the new HWMR storefront open this fall in Camdentown. Tuesday, 8/3 from 6–9pm @ North Market, 4414 N 44th Ave, Minneapolis, www.mplscraftmarket.com 

ONGOING SALES:

Grethen House 60% Off Sale
Find new markdowns at 40% to 60% off during the women's designer clothing boutique's biggest sale of the season, including brands like Raquel Allegra, Frank & Eileen, Mother Denim and Comme des Garçons PLAY. Shop now in stores & online @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina; 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis; and grethenhouse.com

ACG Summer Sale
Start browsing now—local maker ACG is kicking off their summer sale this week. They’ll be marking down summer clothing by as much as 50%, and some artwork too. Many of these styles won’t be back—ever. This fall the brand will be focusing more on painting, so the clothing collection will be limited. If there are styles you’ve had your eye on, now is the time. To schedule a try-on appointment email her at info@acgmpls.com, or swing by Gallery 360 to see what’s available in store. Shop now @ acgmpls.com & Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis

Atelier957 Summer Sale
The St. Paul shop has discounted many clothing pieces, shoes, and jewelry items from both current and past seasons. Now is the perfect opportunity to save from 30% to 70% on many styles; no code needed. Shop now in store & online @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul & atelier957.com 

WEEKLY FLEA & FARMERS Markets:

THURSDAY: Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Your favorite duo is back. After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market will be back at the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon (closed 8/1, 8/8) @ Medina Entertainment Center, www.hamellions.org/flea-market 

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ www.ediflorial.com/product/local-flowers-subscription-minneapolis

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: July 20–26

This week’s local style and shopping highlights include the Minneapolis Vintage Market, Tandem Vintage’s annual Vintage on a Dime Sale, Country Geh’s debut runway show, Sven’s Clogs’ big summer sale, a fashion show at Galleria, and much more.

Liberian-Minnesotan fashion brand, Country Geh, hosts its runway debut this Saturday.

Liberian-Minnesotan fashion brand, Country Geh, hosts its runway debut this Saturday.

WEDNESDAY–MONDAY:

Sven’s Clogs Factory Outlet Summer Sale
Stock up on clogs for this season (and find some goodies to save for fall) at Sven’s Clogs’ semiannual factory outlet sale. The longtime local clog maker is offering $40 clogs, $99 clog boots, and 20% off the rest of everything at its factory store. In store only and in-stock styles only; phone orders and custom orders excluded. 3/10–3/15 @ 10000 Lake Blvd, Chisago City, MN. Hours: Wednesday–Friday 9am–6pm, Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday 11am–5pm, Monday 9am–6pm. www.instagram.com/svenclogs

THURSDAY:

Buckanaga Social Club presents: A Day of Fashion at the Grounds
Head to East Lake Pow-Wow Grounds for a day of fashion from Buckanaga Social Club, a group of Indigenous Minnesotan artists and designers. The day includes a ribbon shirt and skirt contest (5pm), art sale (3pm), basketball tournament, food and music. It culminates with a fashion show (6pm) featuring looks from Indigenous Minnesotan designers, including Buckanaga Social Club artists, Heart Berry, Fabrik Marge, Niibidoon Crafts and Brook LaFloe. Thursday 11am–7pm @ East Lake Pow-Wow Grounds, 37000-37998 MN-65, McGregor, instagram.com/buckanaga_social_club 

Pop-up Party at Galleria
As part of its “FloralPop” summer experience, Edina’s Galleria shopping center and Artful Living magazine are throwing a one-of-a-kind party full of fashion, art and fun. The main event will be a Pop Art-meets-fashion showcase styled and produced by local fashion vet Grant Whittaker. The party also includes cocktails, sweet treats, and a pop-art gallery of models turned into works of art Attendees can also meet and mingle with Galleria’s FloralPop artist, Lindsey Made This, and snag an exclusive silk scarf featuring Lindsey’s custom design. Proceeds benefit the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Tickets are $45 at galleriaedina.comThursday 4–7pm @ Galleria (pop-up space between Tory Burch and Bachman’s), 69th Street & France Ave, Edina.

`Les Sip at Les Sól
Every Thursday through July, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes 10% off your purchase plus beer, bubbles, music, and more. While you’re there, be sure to check out the new limited, one-of-a-kind collection in stock by local designer Larissa Loden. Thursdays through July from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

 Indigo & Snow Online Shop Update
A local textile studio dedicated to sustainable design, Indigo & Snow is having its biggest shop update of the season before it shutters its product line this fall. The assortment will include unique, one-of-a--kind, hand-dyed apparel and home goods made from natural fabrics like raw silk, linen, bamboo and hemp, including a hand-painted Wabi Sabi dress. Launches Thursday at 5pm online @ indigoandsnow.com 

Rosenthal Minnetonka Launch Party
Join Rosenthal Interiors to celebrate the launch of their new Minnetonka location. The family-owned showroom first opened all the way back in 1895 in downtown Minneapolis, and now is known for its unique selection of high-quality, contemporary home furnishings you can’t find anywhere else in Minnesota. The launch party produced by Some Great People includes food, beverages, live music, photo ops from Murals Your Way, and local pop-up shops, plus the chance to meet Rosenthal’s talented home interior designers and browse the showroom. Thursday 6–8pm @ 13153 Ridgedale Dr, Minnetonka. Free registration at eventbrite.com

FRIDAY:

Sarah Butala Art Opening
Minneapolis boutique The Fitting Room, which carries goods from 100% local fashion designers, is hosting an art opening by Sarah Butala. Better known as the designer behind leather goods brand Strey Designs (which is stocked at The Fitting Room), Butala is also a talented visual artist. While you're there, peruse the summer collections from the shop's roster of designers. Friday 5–7pm @ The Fitting Room, 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroommpls.com

SATURDAY:

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include Matthew Krousey Ceramics, Olsen Naturals body care, Onkkafirte lazy susans, Redcruiser stationery and home goods, and Vikse Designs jewelry. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Crazy Days & Marktstrasse in New Ulm
After last year’s hiatus, this annual shopping event is coming back to New Ulm. Crazy Days includes a “ball drop” with special surprise deals from local stores, and local shops will be selling discounted merchandise within their stores. The day also includes the Marktstrasse Maker Fair presented in partnership with Maker Fair Minnesota. Each of the two dozen vendors only sells handcrafted items. The day also includes kids’ games, a dunk tank, face painting, and an outdoor movie screening in the evening. Additional deals will be available at stores throughout the week (Wednesday–Sunday). Saturday 9am–2pm @ Market Street i downtown New Ulm, newulm.com

Tandem Vintage presents Vintage on a Dime Sale 
Join Tandem Vintage and friends for this fifth annual sale, featuring racks and racks (and racks!) of vintage clothes, housewares, accessories, kids' vintage, and more at super-reasonable prices. This year’s sale expands to include the back and front yards, plus the garage. Tandem Vintage will be joined by special guests (and all women-owned businesses) Curio Rugs, Everyday Ejiji, Glam Diggers Vintage, Planty Queens, Rare Press and Bekah Worley with discounted summer goods. Saturday 10am–4pm @ 2925 34th Ave S, Minneapolis, instagram.com/tandemvintage

The Back Alley Vintage + Makers Market
Head up to Twin Ports for a big ‘ol vintage and makers market hosted by surf ‘n’ coffee shop, The Back Alley, which definitely looks to be worth the trip. The more than 20 participating vendors include Voula Vintage, Ded Harvest Vintage, Lost Forty Thrift, Viv’s Revivals and more, plus beverages, snacks, music, coffee and more. Saturday 1–7pm @ The Back Alley, 2409 W Superior St, Duluth, instagram.com/voulavintage

AriesFireBomb's B. Resale Takeover
Head to Eat Street secondhand clothing shop, B. Resale, for this takeover event. It features a curated rack by The Love Affair and a soundtrack by DJ AriesFireBomb. Plus, save 20% on your purchase when you show us your event ticket from The Love Affair dance party featuring AriesFireBomb on 7/30 at Fine Line. Saturday 3–5pm @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, bresale.com

Country Geh Runway Show
A new fashion label by Liberian-Minnesotan musician Mz Menneh, Country Geh is making its runway debut at this solo show.. 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. The brand, which is inspired by women empowerment and uplifting women from all culture, creed and educational backgrounds. Tickets: $20–$50 @ eventbrite.com. Saturday 5–10pm @ Radisson Hotel, 2200 Freeway Blvd, Brooklyn Center, countrygeh.com

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Curly Girl Boutique presents Christmas in July
Three months after opening in the Standish neighborhood of Minneapolis, Curly Girl Boutique’s owner Emily Deutschman wants to give back. Her Christmas in July event will donate a portion of sales from the weekend to Cornerstone, a local non-profit that creates a safe space for families and children who are experiencing abuse or human trafficking. Booth Saturday and Sunday, the store will be transformed into a winter wonderland, and will be full of summer sales, sneak peaks of some back-to-school fashions, snacks, a raffle for a $100 Curly Girl Boutique gift card, and more surprises. Saturday 11am–5pm & Sunday 11am–4pm @ 2705 E 38th St, Minneapolis, curlygirlboutique.com

Stillwater Flea Market (monthly)
Held the last weekend each month on the Washington County Fairgrounds, the outdoor Stillwater Flea Market features more than 100 crafters, vendors, food trucks, music and more. Saturday & Sunday plus 8/28-29 & 9/25–26 @ Washington County Fairgrounds, 12300 40th St N, Stillwater, facebook.com/stillwaterfleamarket

SUNDAY:

Minneapolis Vintage Market (monthly)
After a year-long hiatus, the Minneapolis Vintage Market is back! Head to the parkin g lot of Utepils Brewing in Bryn Mawr where you can shop 40 of the best vintage vendors in the Twin Cities—including my new brand, Rosella Vintage!—selling a mix of clothing, accessories and home goods. Plus they’ll have cold craft beers, food trucks and DJ Buster Baxter spinning tunes. Register for your free shopping pass via the link below—time slots are filling up quickly. Limited early-bird tickets ($10) are available to get first dibs from 11am–noon. Sunday noon–5pm @ Utepils Brewing, 225 Thomas Ave N #700, Minneapolis, mplsvintagemarket.com

Thai Sunday Market
Hosted by Wat Promwachirayan and the Thai Cultural Council of MN, find dozens of locally based Thai vendors selling Thai street food, souvenirs and handmade goods at this traditional Thai Market, which includes Khon tok dining tables. Sunday 11am–7pm @ Wat Promwachirayan, 2544 MN-100 S, St. Louis Park, thaisundaymarket.org

MONDAY:

Larissa Loden x Tash Haynes Collab Launch
Local jewelry brand Larissa Loden is dropping a new mini collab of earrings with Tacoma–based content creator, Tash Haynes. Each piece was designed to highlight Tash's style and aesthetic, incorporating natural textures and shapes and a mix of block-print with organic tropical elements into a collection of wearable, everyday statements—think tortoiseshell acrylics, palm leaves, and block-print brass. Launches Monday at 4pm @ larissaloden.com

ONGOING SALES:

Grethen House 60% Off Sale
Find new markdowns at 40% to 60% off during the women's designer clothing boutique's biggest sale of the season, including brands like Raquel Allegra, Frank & Eileen, Mother Denim and Comme des Garçons PLAY. Shop now in stores & online @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina; 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis; and grethenhouse.com

ACG Summer Sale
Start browsing now—local maker ACG is kicking off their summer sale this week. They’ll be marking down summer clothing by as much as 50%, and some artwork too. Many of these styles won’t be back—ever. This fall the brand will be focusing more on painting, so the clothing collection will be limited. If there are styles you’ve had your eye on, now is the time. To schedule a try-on appointment email her at info@acgmpls.com, or swing by Gallery 360 to see what’s available in store. Shop now @ acgmpls.com & Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis

Atelier957 Summer Sale
The St. Paul shop has discounted many clothing pieces, shoes, and jewelry items from both current and past seasons. Now is the perfect opportunity to save from 30% to 70% on many styles; no code needed. Shop now in store & online @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul & atelier957.com 

WEEKLY FLEA & FARMERS Markets:

THURSDAY: Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market
Your favorite duo is back. After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market will be back at the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon (closed 8/1, 8/8) @ Medina Entertainment Center, www.hamellions.org/flea-market 

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ www.ediflorial.com/product/local-flowers-subscription-minneapolis

NOW OPEN:

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com

Twin Cities Style & Shopping: July 13–19

This week, summer craft market season is in full swing with a handful of maker’s markets, plus a big vintage market up in Superior, Wisconsin; Bumbershute’s grand opening and the Minnehaha Falls Art Fair.

Mezamé by Lauren pops up at this weekend’s Minnehaha Falls Art Fair.

Mezamé by Lauren pops up at this weekend’s Minnehaha Falls Art Fair.

WEDNESDAY: 

Shayne & Coco Jewelry Trunk Show at June
Head to June Resale’s shiny new location at 50th & France for an evening of luxury, vintage and bubbles as jewelry designer, Shayne Barsness, presents her new collection of vintage-reimagined jewelry featuring one-of-a-kind pieces for her brand, Shayne & Coco. Expect a mix of light, colorful pieces for summer along with dramatic fall looks and her iconic Louis Vuitton lock necklaces. While you’re there, be sure to peruse June’s expertly curated assortment of designer resale apparel, accessories and home goods. Wednesday 3–7pm @ June, 5027 France Ave S, Minneapolis, juneresale.com

THURSDAY:

Nicollet Farmers Market & Makers Market (weekly)
After a one-year hiatus, the Nicollet Makers Market has merged with the Nicollet Mall Farmers Market for Market Thursdays beginning this month. Find fresh products, flowers and locally made goods from more than 60 farmers, makers and vendors, plus lawn games, live musical performances at Peavey Plaza and more. Thursdays 6am–2pm through October along Nicollet Mall starting at 6th St, downtown Minneapolis, www.nicolletmakersmarket.com

Les Sip at Les Sól
Every Thursday through July, the socially conscious Linden Hills boutique will be hosting an in-store happy hour event that includes 10% off your purchase plus beer, bubbles, music, and more. While you’re there, be sure to check out the new limited, one-of-a-kind collection in stock by local designer Larissa Loden. Thursdays through July from 4–7:30pm @ Les Sól, 4353 S Upton Ave Unit 104, Minneapolis, shoplessol.com

Bumbershute’s Grand Opening
After more than a dozen years at its 50th & France location, high-end designer store Bumbershute has moved one block east to a new location. Owner Kathryn Paulsrud's mom started the store in 1970 in Fargo, N.D., before moving to Deephaven in 1978, then to Wayzata in 1995. Paulsrud took over in 2004. The store stocks women’s clothing and accessories from brands like Rag & Bone, L’Agence, Alice & Olivia and Helmut Lang. The store celebrates tonight with a grand opening bash. Thursday 4–9pm @ 3811 W 50th St, Minneapolis, bumbershute.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

Grethen House 60% Off Sale
Find new markdowns at 40% to 60% off during the women's designer clothing boutique's biggest sale of the season, including brands like Raquel Allegra, Frank & Eileen, Mother Denim and Comme des Garçons PLAY. Starts Friday in both stores & Saturday online. @ 4930 France Ave S, Edina; 212 3rd Ave N, Minneapolis; and grethenhouse.com

FRIDAY–SUNDAY:

Minnehaha Falls Art Fair 2021
Celebrate dozens of artists against the gorgeous natural backdrop of Minnehaha Falls at this three-day event. The fair offers a wide variety of art mediums, plus live music, amazing food, delicious beer and wine, family and dog-friendly activities, and more. Plus, it’s affordable if you’re on a budget—all artist booths at the fair will offer options for under $30. Vendor highlights include Tinkearrings, Malachite leather bags, Rock Island Design woodworking, Larissa Loden jewelry, PM Design jewelry, and Mezamé by Lauren fiber goods. Friday 3–8pm, Saturday 10am–7pm, Sunday 10am–5pm @ Minnehaha Falls, 4801 Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis, More info at www.minnehahafallsartfair.com

SATURDAY: 

Mill City Farmers Market (weekly)
A summer mainstay since 2006, the market features over 120 local farmers, food makers and artisans with a goal of building a local, sustainable and organic food economy in a vibrant, educational outdoor marketplace. This weekend’s artisan highlights include ArtAndes rugs and woven goods, Crookedwood wood goods, Fringe & Fettle Ceramics, Larissa Loden jewelry, Sally Fritz clothing and more. The Mill City Farmers Market is open every Saturday through October with extended hours. Saturday from 8am–1pm @ Mill City Farmers Market, 750 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, millcityfarmersmarket.org

Minneapolis Craft Market: The Lab Market
After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market is back with its first event of the year. The Lab Night Market will take place outdoors at The Lab Brewery with 5- of Minnesota’s best makers selling handmade jewelry, decor, home goods and more, plus they’ll have KCM Egg Rolls Food Truck, SK Coffee and DJ Buster Baxter spinning tunes. A free shopping pass is required to attend, available via mplscraftmarket.com. Saturday noon–5pm, rain or shine @ The Lab Brewery, 767 N Eustic St #115, St. Paul

Broadway Square Vintage Market
Make a day trip up to the Twin Ports for the debut of the Broadway Square Vintage Market, a new monthly market hosted by Spirit Room and Lady Outlaw Vintage in the old Broadway Community Gardens in Superior, Wisconsin. Find a rotating roster of regional vintage vendors each month, plus local food vendors, craft beer, wine and cocktails, and live music throughout the day. Saturday 2–6pm @ Broadway Community Gardens @ Hammond & Broadway St, Superior, WI, instagram.com/ladyoutlawvintage

Royal Foundry’s Small Business Market
Royal Foundry Craft Spirits is hosting a small business market at their North Minneapolis space featuring over a dozen local makers. Featured vendors include Clay by Anja, Veganlee Shop, Rose James Jewelry, Ashley Marie Ceramics, Embellish Creations, Hellbound Hot Sauce, Shantii Shop and many more. They will also have food from Saba Dhaba and flowers from SIP 'N BLOOM - Floral Design Workshop. Saturday 3–7pm @ Royal Foundry Craft Spirits, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, instagram.com/royalfoundrycraftspirits

SATURDAY & SUNDAY:

Local Maker Pop-ups at B. Resale
Local BIPOC vendors are popping up at Eat Street secondhand shop, B. Resale this weekend. Saturday’s market features Sarah Yribar Studios jewelry, Eagle Screen Printing print shop and Luna Rosa Beads. Then on Sunday, find handmade jewelry by Bachanal Kingz and Studio Ebunoluwa; and stickers, prints and cross-stitch by Arnée Martin Art. Note: Masks and social distancing are required. Saturday 1–5pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ B. Resale, 2613 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, bresale.com

SUNDAY:

Minneapolis Craft Market @ Linden Hills Farmers Market (weekly)
Your favorite duo is back. After more than a year, Minneapolis Craft Market will be back at the Linden Hills Farmers Market every Sunday with a rotating lineup of local makers. It’s your go-to each week for handmade crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, food trucks, live music and more from more than 50 vendors—all local. Sunday 10am–1pm @ Settergren's of Linden Hills parking lot, 2913 W 43rd St, Minneapolis, lindenhillsfarmersmarket.org

ONGOING SALES:

Solid Manufacturing Co. Midsummer Sale
Save 20% on all online orders from the local home goods maker during its midsummer sale. Use code GOODSMADEHERE. Ends Friday (7/16 at midnight) @ www.solidmanufacturingco.com

ACG Summer Sale
Start browsing now—local maker ACG is kicking off their summer sale this week. They’ll be marking down summer clothing by as much as 50%, and some artwork too. Many of these styles won’t be back—ever. This fall the brand will be focusing more on painting, so the clothing collection will be limited. If there are styles you’ve had your eye on, now is the time. To schedule a try-on appointment email her at info@acgmpls.com, or swing by Gallery 360 to see what’s available in store. Shop now @ acgmpls.com & Gallery 360, 3011 W 50th St, Minneapolis

Atelier957 Summer Sale
The St. Paul shop has discounted many clothing pieces, shoes, and jewelry items from both current and past seasons. Now is the perfect opportunity to save from 30% to 70% on many styles; no code needed. Shop now in store & online @ 957 Grand Ave, St Paul & atelier957.com 

UPCOMING-TICKETS AVAILABLE:

7/22: Pop-up Party at Galleria
As part of a FloralPop summer of surprises, Galleria and Artful Living are throwing a one-of-a-kind pop-art meets fashion showcase styled and produced by Grant Whittaker Creative. Get info & tickets: galleriaedina.com

7/24: Country Geh Runway Show
Country Geh was inspired by women empowerment and uplifting women from all culture, creed and educational background. Get info & tickets: eventbrite.com/e/runway-countrygeh-tickets-127621279683

7/25: Minneapolis Vintage Market
The Minneapolis Vintage Market is back. I’ll be participating along with 49 other vendors with my brand Rosella Vintage. The event is free, but you must register to attend (or buy a $10 early-bird shopping pass), and shopping passes go fast. BONUS: Share an outfit you scored at a past Minneapolis Vintage Market on Instagram tagging @mplsvintagemkt for a chance to win an early-bird ticket today through 7/24. Get info & tickets: mplsvintagemarket.com

WEEKLY Flea Markets:

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

SATURDAY: Excelsior Flea Market (weekly)
Back for its 20th year, the weekly Excelsior Flea Market is a great excuse to take a day trip out to the charming Lake Minnetonka–bordering town’s historic downtown. Expect handcrafted soaps, jewelry, macramé decor, home goods and more from new and returning vendors, plus food and more. While you’re there, be sure to swing by local shop favorites, The Golden Rule, GRAY Home + Lifestyle, and Ace General. Saturdays 9am–3pm through 9/25 @ 10 Water St, Excelsior, facebook.com/ExcelsiorFleaMarket

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

SATURDAY & SUNDAY: Shady Hollow Flea Market (weekly)
Kicking off this weekend, the Shady Hollow Flea Market has been going strong for 52 years across 3.5 acres of shaded, grassy grounds just 5 miles south of Detroit Lakes. Every weekend, as many as 125 vendors from throughout the trig-state area will showcase their wares with different offerings each weekend, from fine collectibles and jewelry to sports equipment, tools and collectibles. Open every weekend from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend from 6:30am–3pm daily plus every Saturday in September @ 12673 Co Hwy 17, Detroit Lakes, shadyhollowfleamarket.com

SUNDAY: Hamel Lions Club Flea Market (weekly)
The Hamel Lions Flea Market touts 200 or so vendors and for the most part, not of the overstock-tube-sock-selling variety. Yes, we did see a vendor selling off brand laundry detergent and air freshener products, but the majority were selling used or repurposed items from decades past. Open Sundays weekly through 9/26 from 6am–noon (closed 8/1, 8/8) @ Medina Entertainment Center, www.hamellions.org/flea-market 

ONGOING:

FloralPop: A Blooming Transformation
Spring is the season of transformation, and Galleria is taking inspiration by transforming its building into a floral canvas. As part of the spring FloralPop showcase, the exterior of the shopping center will be temporarily wrapped in fun, eye-catching floral graphics custom created by local artist, Lindsey Made This (@LindseyMadeThis). Lindsey’s illustrations will be brought to life through massive vinyl wraps applied to the exterior of Galleria’s brick building turning Galleria into a larger-than-life floral installation. In addition to the exterior building wrap, visitors will be greeted at each main level Galleria entrance with breathtaking, metal floral displays handcrafted by local creative team, Studios Moss. Ends 8/31 @ Galleria, 69th St & France Ave, Edina, galleriaedina.com

Ediflorial Flower Club
You’ve heard of gift box subscriptions, wine clubs and CSAs for your fresh produce. Now you can get 100% locally and sustainably grown flowers delivered to your door each month thanks to local florist, Ediflorial. They’ll choose the best flowers from many different local farms and their own grow shop and create unique and beautiful arrangements. Home and business delivery is available as well as pickup. Subscription dates begin July 7 and run through October 6. Learn more and register @ www.ediflorial.com/product/local-flowers-subscription-minneapolis

NOW OPEN:

Gigi’s Flair Emporium & The Future  
Over a year after shutting down for the pandemic, Gigi’s Flair Emporium and The Future is back. Gigi’s is the home of owner Gigi Berry’s two brands, The Minnesota Pins (pins and stickers inspired by pop culture and Minnesota, plus resin products, candles, keychains and more) and Cherry Moon Press (a pin shop inspired by Prince and other artists that gave us the Minneapolis Sound). The Future is a metaphysical shop that offers products from Black femme makers, Latinx folk and other POC, plus tinctures, crystals, books and zines. Opens Thursday. Hours: Thursday–Saturday noon–7pm, Sunday noon–6pm @ 2223 E. 35th St, Minneapolis, thefuturempls.com, gigisflairemporium.com

Moth Oddities
After nearly seven years selling vintage online, in local pop-ups and on the road, Moth Oddities has finally opened the doors to their new storefront in Northeast Minneapolis this weekend. Owners and partners Yana Pietras and Ian O'Neill source their vintage clothing and accessories on cross-country road trips in their 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer named Eleanor as well as from a buyer from Italy. In addition to vintage, the duo will sell products by makers (both local and from around the U.S.) who put an emphasis on sustainable practices, especially those from BIPOC & LGBTQIA communities, including Duke Albert, Oya Beauty and Gigi’s Flair Emporium. Now open: Friday & Saturday noon–6pm, Sunday noon–5pm @ 2201 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, mothoddities.com 

Audrey Rose Vintage
Over a decade since she founded Audrey Rose Vintage, owner Jessie Witte has opened her first brick-and-mortar. Specializing in vintage clothing, accessories and home goods made in the USA with natural fibers, Audrey Rose Vintage had a studio space in the Northrup King Building for several years, where it often hosted live photo shoot parties during the building’s First Thursday nights. Expect more of that sort of fun at the new shop. Hours for this week are Wednesday 3–9pm, Thursday 11am–4:30pm, Friday 11am–6pm & Saturday 11am–5pm @ 2237 E 38th St, Minneapolis, audreyrosevintage.com  

The Fitting Room’s New Location
Since The Fitting Room opened in 2018, it has been about local designers, curated to perfection by Kimberly Jurek-Valanzasca (a local designer herself). Now, the retailer has graduated into a larger space right next door. The store carries handmade goods exclusively from local apparel and accessories designers, including Joeleen Torvick, Scott J Lehmann and Jurek-Valanzaca’s own Alma Mia. Now open @ 318 W 38th St, Minneapolis, thefittingroommpls.com

Brand Builders Market at Keg & Case 
Self-described as a “holistic consulting firm for mission-driven natural brands,” the Twin Cities–based Brand Builders by KLC has launched a new Retail Incubation Space within the Keg & Case Market in St. Paul. Each quarter, they’ll debut a new group of local startup brands with natural products, giving them the opportunity to build brand awareness and test their products at retail. Brands include Maazah Chutney, Harmony Cricket Farm, Steve the Hemp Guy, Nomadic Frankincense, Rich CBD Chocolate, Field Theory Hemp, The Grandpa Soap Company and more. The space will also host weekly live interviews and a Shark Tank-inspired pitch event every Thursday from 4–5:30pm. Now open @ Keg & Case Market, 928 7th St W, St. Paul, brandbuildersmarket.com

RuvaAfricWear Store Grand Opening
Founded by self-taught designer Sylvester Ndhlovu in 2015, RuvaAfricWear is known for its African-inspired fitness apparel that celebrates its African heritage through vibrant prints and everyday, functional clothing and accessories for men, women and children. RuvaAfricWear is opening its first storefront this week at the mall with a new Minnesota-themed print collection to nod to its home state. Ndhlovu says he hopes the store will will serve as a community gathering space; it will host free yoga and dance classes, storytelling and kids’ activities. Saturday noon–3pm @ N138 North Garden (first floor), Bloomington, www.ruvaafricwear.com

Urban 29 at Mall of America
After popping up in the Megamall’s Community Commons multi-vendor concept, which spotlights BIPOC-owned local businesses, Urban 29 recently expanded to open its own storefront at the Mall of America. Urban 29 is a men’s streetwear clothing owned by Joyce Saunders, who lost her Lake Street storefront during the social unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd. The place for men’s apparel and accessories, Urban 29 has everything from jeans to joggers, offering exclusive looks you won’t find anywhere else. Now open @ 220 South Avenue (second floor), Mall of America, Bloomington, www.urban29fashion.com

Community Commons at Mall of America
Last fall, the Mall of America debuted Community Commons, a new, rent-free space dedicated to businesses struggling due to the pandemic or displaced due to civil unrest over the summer. Following its first run, the store has reopened with a fresh mix of local businesses owned by people of color. New vendors include Arway Bags, clothing brand Love Disorder, Bogaballoons, Silk Road Wellness, LEVELS apparel and more. The storefront is also acting as a launching pad for some brands—Herbal Alchemy, a former Community Commons vendor, has just opened its own storefront. Now open @ Level 2, South, Mall of America, Bloomington, mallofamerica.com/directory/communitycommons

LEGACY
After designer resale shop June announced its move to 50th & France, we wondered what was coming to its former storefront near Lyndale & Lake in Uptown. The secret’s now out: The storefront is now home to LEGACY, a vintage clothing and home shop run by June owner Daune Stinson’s daughter, Ruby, who recently moved back home from NYC after over a decade working in the fashion and retail industry. June’s little sister store features a fresh, more casual mix of brands, more vintage goods, and a lower price-point than June, similar to that of most vintage stores. Now open. Hours: Wednesday–Saturday 11am–5pm @ 3406 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, 612-545-7470, instagram.com/shoplegacystore

Dugo & Scout at Nolan Mains
Dugo, the locally owned, special-occasion retailer that recently closed its longtime Galleria storefront, has set up shop at the new Nolan Mains development at 50th & France with a tighter, more focused selection of dresses and evening separates and accessories. St. Paul maker-oriented, queer-owned men’s and gift store Scout also opened a second location at Nolan Mains. Now open @ 3919 Market St, Edina, dressupgoout.com, scoutstp.com

Check out my new Minnesota Vintage Directory, a curated listing of vintage stores and online sellers across the state for both clothing and home.

SUBMIT your upcoming shopping news and events to jahna.peloquin@gmail.com