Lauren Good Day: Autumn 2023 Collection

Lauren Good Day: Autumn 2023 Collection

Autumn 2023 Collection

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 Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: Fall Fashion Old School, New School

 Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: Fall Fashion Old School, New School

Fall Fashion: Old School, New School

Photographs by Peter Sherno at the Minneapolis Club | Styling by Grant Whittaker and Madeline Nachbar

Iro coat ($795) and TWP blazer ($955), from Requisite; Zimmermann blouse ($650), from Bumbershute, 3811 W. 50th St., Mpls., 952-475-2684; Adora hat ($37), from Statement Boutique, One Teaspoon pant ($358), from Serge and Jane4532 France Ave. S., Edina, 612-315-4638; 27 Edit shoes ($150), from Evereve, multiple metro locations, evereve.com

A classic downtown Minneapolis fixture serves as the ultimate juxtaposition to the season’s boundary-pushing trends.

Inside EVRY Makeup Studio: A New Makeup Space for ‘EVRYone’ – Minneapolis, MN

Inside EVRY Makeup Studio: A New Makeup Space for ‘EVRYone’ – Minneapolis, MN

PHOTO BY CHRISTA TOUSLEY

Jessen is using her years of expertise in the industry to shake up the Minneapolis beauty scene

Culture: My one hour everyday makeup lesson with Maggie Jessen, founder and owner of EVRY Makeup Studio in South Minneapolis, started how any great makeup tutorial would—with a brief discussion of the current TikTok makeup trends.  

“I call this one of my TikTok products,” Jessen says as she pulls out a bottle of Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter, a supposed new “dupe” for the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter. It is clear that Jessen is well-primed to handle her Gen-Z clients. 

As a makeup artist, she feels she is constantly learning, challenging herself to ask questions like ‘what’s the next it-product?’ or ‘what are the latest social media trends?’ EVRY has firmly established its own social media presence as well, so Jessen and her hired team of 14 artists can contribute to the conversation. 

Jessen’s makeup selection has been compiled to accommodate any client who walks through her door

PHOTO BY CHRISTA TOUSLEY

But Jessen’s fascination with makeup started long before TikTok was around, rooted in a younger, self-described “acne-ridden,” version of herself, who found her life changed by the transformative power of a quality makeover. Her makeup career has taken her many places since, including the center of Times Square in New York City, where she worked as an artist at Sephora and saw her skills challenged by the wide diversity of clients who passed through her chair. 

“It taught me a ton about diversity,” Jessen says of the experience, “the way we do makeup in the U.S. is different than how they do makeup in India or Brazil. A big part of being a makeup artist is asking questions and understanding before acting.” 

She later acquired a love for teaching these skills, as the Education Executive at Bobbi Brown, a position that landed her work at such events as New York Fashion Week and New York Bridal Fashion Week, among others.  

When Jessen finally returned to Minnesota, she saw a need for the kind of education she had acquired in New York. Not the practically irreproducible makeovers that department stores give, which tend to leave clients looking like someone they don’t recognize, but instead, a step-by-step lesson guided by the clients themselves, meant to complement their existing features and leave them looking and feeling like their best selves. A space where someone of any skin color, tone, complexion, or cultural background can walk in and feel seen and understood, guided by artists who have the proper resources and education to accommodate them.  

Thus, EVRY was born. A studio that describes itself as, quite simply, “a makeup space for ‘EVRYone.’” The studio held its grand opening in August from its location in Minneapolis, and is now open for booking, offering a choice between five different makeup lessons as well as client-led makeup parties 

“My aesthetic is just making sure people look like and feel like themselves,” Jessen tells me, a philosophy she keeps at the center of each makeover she gives.  

A seat at Jessen’s chair will leave you looking and feeling like your best self

PHOTO BY CHRISTA TOUSLEY

But of course, that is not her only aesthetic. When I walked into her studio that morning I was greeted by the warm, clean tones of her impeccably styled space, which was a solo project for Jessen. Her former executive position at the Minnesota-based facial bar, Face Foundrié, gave her exposure to indoor spas all across the country, where she was able to take notes on the clean, functional design elements she felt were well-suited to the beauty industry.  

EVRY’s bright, clean interior was styled by Jessen herself

PHOTO BY CHRISTA TOUSLEY

Her main objective was versatility, intending to tailor a space that could play host to any occasion, from wedding parties to birthday bashes to, even, Taylor Swift-themed makeover parties, which EVRY threw for a mom and daughter group this summer—friendship bracelet-making stations and all. 

“I wanted the space to be inviting, and for people to feel peaceful here. If you were to use this space for a party that’s not necessarily makeup-related, I would still want it to fit.” 

One of these occasions being, of course, weddings. Jessen’s extensive experience in the wedding industry had her in high demand this year—she and her team did makeup for over 150 bridal parties, but most of them were done on location. She hopes to bring more wedding parties in-studio in the coming year, now that her space has been firmly established. I could already envision the gorgeous photos that would result from this well-lit, airy studio. 

EVRY’s dreamy studio is well-suited to host any event a client desires

PHOTO BY CHRISTA TOUSLEY

As Jessen finishes up my mascara with light, even strokes of L’Oréal Voluminous in shade Black/Brown, she decides my eye makeup is the perfect “coffee to cocktails” look—it will seamlessly transition between everyday obligations and nighttime festivities. 

The best part is, my coffee to cocktails look will be easily replicable at home, as Jessen provided me with a well-organized note-taking template prior to our session, on which I had been jotting down the products she used in their specific shades, as well as the techniques she demonstrated for me. In case that isn’t enough, the template also includes a sketch of a bare face, upon which Jessen drew out the exact eye shadow strokes she had used on me, with the actual product itself. 

Jessen demonstrated her eye makeup and blush techniques directly on my note-taking sheet

PHOTO BY EMMA ENEBAK

This is all to ensure that these tutorials are not just fun, one-and-done makeovers, but are actually sustainable for clients’ day-to-day lives. EVRY even offers a one-hour lesson titled “Makeover Your Makeup Bag” in which clients bring in the makeup products they already own and learn how to use them more effectively. No pressure to buy expensive, impractical products, as seems common with professional makeovers, but instead a one-hour lesson in a philosophy that can apply to both makeup and life—learning to make the most of what you have.  

“Years of hearing other people tell me what their concerns are—real people—has shown me what the beauty industry needs more of right now,” Jessen shares with me, as she concludes my makeover with a refreshing spritz of setting spray. 

And what it needs more of, she feels, is the kind of guidance and understanding EVRY provides, which turns something like makeup—an oftentimes expensive, inaccessible, and intimidating art— into an empowering vehicle for self-expression that anyone (and EVRY one) can enjoy.  

Emma Enebak

Minnesota Monthly

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The 8 Most Sought-After Haircuts Of Fall 2023

The 8 Most Sought-After Haircuts Of Fall 2023

Bring on the drama.

TZR: The long hazy days of summer are quickly coming to an end. For some, the close of the season couldn’t come any sooner as the anticipation of all things fall is beginning to build. Vampy manicures, sultry makeup looks, and cozy sweaters are just a few of the things to look forward to. But while you’re dreaming of the brisk days to come, it’s also the perfect time to start planning your hairstyle for the season. “Everyone wants a refresh after summer when your locks become a little bit longer or drier from time spent in the sun and on water,” says Frédéric Fekkai, celebrity stylist and founder of his namesake haircare line. Thankfully, the fall 2023 haircut trends are ideal for doing just that.

It’s also the best time of year to embrace the bold and the dramatic — two elements that are distinctly driving the motifs behind this season’s top cuts. Instead of weighty styles, autumn is bringing new life to layered cuts and borrowing voluminous techniques from the ‘90s. As celebrity hairstylist and artist, Lacy Redway states, “bouncy curls and roller sets are making a strong appearance for fall.” While she expects they’ll be sticking around throughout the season, she also notes that texture is a major component to this season’s haircuts. From bobs to shags and even bangs, it’s clear that static, uniform hair isn’t the vibe this fall.

Ahead, TZR chatted with three top celebrity stylists for the haircut trends that are defining the season. Read on for their expert predictions and start planning your fall hair moodboard, ASAP.

Shaggy Lob

The long bob, also known as the lob, has remained a top haircut thanks to its ease and versatility. While variations often shift with trends of the season, this fall, the cut is embracing the shaggy versions made popular in the spring and summer. From mullets to curly shags and the viral wolf cut, the lob is skewing a lot more edgy than romantic. “Shaggy layers are back in a big way,” says Min Kim, colorist and L’Oréal Professionnel global ambassador.

With large choppy layers that provide a relaxed, low-maintenance finish, it’s not hard to see why this rendition of the classic hairstyle has continued to be a top request at salons. As Kim notes, “one of the elements that makes the shaggy lob beloved is that it’s easy to style and works well on a range of hair textures,” she says. All that’s needed is a quick tousle for the ultimate cool-girl look.

‘90s Supermodel Layers

The butterfly cut may have ruled summer, but as the weather begins to cool down, the trend is shifting to a more iconic bouncy hairstyle. Characterized by stacked voluminous roots and subtle layers, the ‘90s blowout is back and bigger than ever this fall. Beloved by supermodels during the pivotal era and by TikTok creators today, New York City-based celebrity hairstylist Adam Maclay tells TZR that the cut and style is on the uptick for the season to come.

While it does require a bit more upkeep, like blow drying and roller sets, to maintain, Maclay assures that the right products will simplify the steps and save time during styling. “A good mousse, such as the René Furterer STYLE Sculpting Mousse, is the key to creating maximum volume,” he says. His pro tip is to apply it to damp hair before thoroughly drying it in order to keep the tension directly at the roots. To extend the life of your blowout when things start to fall flat, Maclay suggests adding a dry shampoo into your routine. “This will absorb the oils from the scalp and strands while adding texture back into the hair.”

Curtain Bangs

 

Season after season, curtain bangs continue to be a trendy way to quickly change up your existing haircut. “Not only does the soft face-framing cut complement many different hair lengths, but it also works well with a range of hair textures,” says Kim. Whether you have curly, fine, wavy, or thick hair, curtain bangs can be the ideal accessory to build onto your go-to look. Even better? This style requires less commitment than other styles of bangs.

“Some haircuts require more frequent maintenance to keep their shape, while others can grow out more gracefully,” says Kim. The latter is certainly the case with curtain bangs, thanks to their longer length and feathered shape.

The Italian Bob

If you’re noticing a theme of texture, specifically with this season’s bob haircuts, you’re right on target. “Textural details are what makes each kind of bob feel different and unique,” says Kim. The Italian version brings chunky blunt ends to the classic cut and gives it an airy voluminous look that’s not heavy or bulky. Though it’s been sported on several celebrities and fashion it-Girls like Kia Gerber and most recently, Zendaya, the Italian bob train is moving full steam ahead into fall.

“It’s hard to ignore how popular this look has gotten over the last few months and it’s going to grow as we head into the next season,” says Kim. “It offers lots of flexibility for styling and most importantly it has dimension and movement,” notes the stylist.

Revised Pixie

According to Fekkai, the pixie is getting a modern twist that’s more timely for the chilly days to come. “Not quite a mullet, the revised pixie is a little bit longer than the traditional cut and exudes the contemporary feeling of a modern young woman.” Instead of shaggy and disheveled, the layers of this haircut read refined and romantic and elevate the style entirely.

By nature, pixies can be hard to execute, especially on thicker hair textures that can easily come across as bulky. For this reason, Fekkai notes that it’s most suitable for fine or wavy hair that will add just a touch of weight to the finished cut.

Curve Cut Bangs

A close cousin to the curtain-cut style, curve bangs are another favorable option for all face shapes. “This look blends elements of the trendy curve cut and fringe bangs for an elongated variation that hits right above the jawline to frame the face,” says Redway. The stylist notes the shortened ends in the front bend out to create a more defined shape than the traditional curtain cut.

With piece-y, subdued layers, Redway explains that you need to reach for products that will reduce frizz and add volume plus shine when styling. For the best results, she recommends using TRESemmé Volume Thickening Spray for controlled lift and a blow-dry cream or balm to keep the hair looking smooth and mess free.

 

The Rachel 2.0

‘The Rachel’ has stood the test of time, but this 2.0 version is the latest, most modern way to wear the iconic hairstyle. “When choosing a haircut, it’s important to factor in several elements: hair texture, face shape, upkeep, but most importantly, make sure there is something individually ‘you’ within that desired style,” says Maclay. With elongated soft layers, the cut is complementary on almost every face, so it’s easy to make your own.

Birkin Bangs

 

Not quite ready to lop off inches of hair? According to Fekkai there’s an autumn trend specific to longer lengths. The top-notch stylist tells TZR that the combination of bangs and long hair is poised to be one of the season’s breakout trends thanks to its elegance and allure. “For those with longer hair that trails down past the shoulders, a good bang can do wonders,” he says. Inspired by the late actor Jane Birkin, this hairstyle epitomizes French beauty.

 

Another great thing about this particular “cut” is that it can easily be achieved with extensions if your normal length is on the shorter side. But whether natural or enhanced, Fekkai notes that the hair should have some light layers that can be slightly feathered when styling. “This look isn’t about volume but you don’t want it to be too flat,” he says. Think tousled but not unkept, simple and stylish just like Birkin.

by Jessica Fields

Winter Fedora Hat Millinery Class with Karen Morris – Saint Paul, MN

Winter Fedora Hat Millinery Class with Karen Morris – Saint Paul, MN

Winter Fedora Hat Millinery Class with Karen Morris

Learn the basics of millinery from internationally acclaimed hat designer and milliner Karen Morris. Students will learn hat shapes and basic techniques and tools for making a felt hat, such as binding the brim edge with both machine and hand sewing and finishing the hat with different trimmings. Each student will leave with one finished fedora hat and learn essential skills from the millinery arts. This class is intended for beginner or intermediate level sewers/crafters and some basic sewing skills.

Schedule

9:30 am – noon: Presentation on millinery, demonstration of blocking a felt hat, wiring and sewing the brim, and attaching sweatband inside the hat. Student work time.

Lunch on your own onsite or nearby Selby Avenue

1:00 – 3:30 pm: Work time on sweatband, demonstration of trimmings (feathers, headband and bows, felt scraps, trims, and paint). Student work time.

Materials included in purchase price:
Pre-blocked burgundy fedora hat body with unfinished brim.
Trimmings, plastic and steel wire, ribbon, feathers, textile paints.
Hat box for storage

Please bring:
A basic sewing kit including needles of various sizes
Lunch/Snacks/Water Bottle

Event

Winter Fedora Hat Millinery Class with Karen Morris

Saturday, October 14th, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm

(Register by October 6th)

$150.00

Tickets

Location

 240 Summit Ave
Saint Paul, MN

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Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Presents: Fashionopolis – Minneapolis, MN

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Presents: Fashionopolis – Minneapolis, MN

Fashionopolis

 Time To Get Your Glam On!

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: Join us for the fall fashion event of the season!

Fashionopolis presented by Milan Laser is back on October 6th at the five-star luxury Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis.

Fashion meets food, cocktails, and music in a glamorous setting. Pre-fashion show experience precede the runway show throughout the second floor.

Enjoy spirits samplings from Delola, Basil Hayden Whiskey, Tres Gen Tequila and Tanquery while grabbing a light snack in the Craft Cocktail Lounge. Peruse the premium jewelry in the LeoDaniels Lounge while you enjoy sweet treats and sips of rosé.

Gather your friends and have some fun with the Mall of America 360 degree photobooth & so much more! This event sells out, so get your tickets NOW!

Runway show is produced by Grant Whittaker of Grant Whittaker Creative.

Event

Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis

Friday, October 6th, 5:30pm -10:00pm

Tickets 


VIP Platinum: $200
VIP Gold: $150
Standard Silver: $100
Standard Bronze: $75

VIP Platinum Tickets include:
Early admission (5:30pm), premium fashion show seating, VIP gift bag, arrival glass of bubbly, two drink tickets and complimentary valet.

VIP Gold Tickets include:
Early admission (5:45pm), third row seating, VIP gift bag and one drink ticket.

Standard Silver Tickets include:
Standard admission (6:15pm), assigned floor/riser standard seating and one drink ticket.

Standard Bronze Tickets include:
Standard admission (6:30pm), assigned floor/riser standard seating and one drink ticket.

Location

Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis

245 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN

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