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The Fashionista is in: Evening Eccentricities

The Fashionista is in: Evening Eccentricities

by Shannon Ryan
Published November 6, 2012
Dinkytown‘s finest night owls in renegade ensembles got face-time with my lens.
Sneakers and work by local artists adorn the walls of STUDIiYO23 in Uptown. The high end sneaker shop is one-third art gallery and also occasionally serves as a performance space.

Lace ‘em up

by Spencer Doar
Published November 1, 2012
Local entrepreneur kicks Twin Cities Sneaker.Art Xchange into action.
Costume designer Jonathan Singer examines one of the dresses he designed for the play "The Rover,

Behind the Bricolage

by Shannon Ryan
Published November 1, 2012
A&E stood between layers of lace and laughter for a behind-the-scenes look at the costumes for “The Rover.”
Katherine Bourgeois, Chloe Wasserburger and Andrea Schaefer strut their autumn stuff on the University of Minnesota campus.

The Fashionista is in: Let the Streets Speak

by Shannon Ryan
Published October 30, 2012
These fashion felines offer up three different ways to wear the boot of the season.

The Fashionista is in: An all-day evening affair

by Shannon Ryan
Published October 23, 2012
Transition from the classroom to cocktails in eveningwear that sees the light.

The Fashionista is in: Fashionomics

by Shannon Ryan
Published October 16, 2012
Tips on becoming a beacon of sartorial excellence without breaking the bank.

The Fashionista is in: The Seven Stages of Break-up Apparel

by Shannon Ryan
Published October 9, 2012
From solitude in sweats to soirees in silk and every inch of chiffon in between.

The Fashionista is in: On Style

by Shannon Ryan
Published October 2, 2012
This week the style doc prescribes a digestible dose of critical thinking on the perception of style.
Designer Oskar Ly displays one of her vibrant pieces at her studio in St. Paul. The skirt she has the traditional vibrant colors of Hmong culture. Ly will be displaying her looks with other designers at the upcoming Hmong Fresh Traditions fashion show.

A breath of fresh air

by Lucy Nieboer
Published September 27, 2012
Corset tops and wild mini-skirts aren’t traditional Hmong fashions, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be modeled at the Fresh Traditions Fashion Show.

Walk of shame no more

by Anne Hiner
Published September 11, 2012
Maybe just pack a pair of flip flops in your purse next time you go out.

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