Paisley Park: Celebration Is Making Its Triumphant Return – Chanhassen, MN

Paisley Park: Celebration Is Making Its Triumphant Return – Chanhassen, MN

Celebration is making its triumphant return in 2022. Like past years, guests can anticipate world class music, celebrity panels, and an opportunity to experience Paisley Park. This year, Celebration will be held the first weekend in June—just as it was when Prince planned them himself in the early 2000s.

Prince Mural & Celebration Launch Party

Celebration weekend will kick off on Thursday evening, June 2, with the highly anticipated dedication of a new Prince mural in downtown Minneapolis on Ramp A (on the southwest corner of 1st Avenue and 8th St., across from First Avenue). Following the dedication, the W Minneapolis – The Foshay and The Living Room set the stage for an exclusive night in Celebration of Prince. All ticket holders will receive private access to the hottest party in Minneapolis. Sip signature cocktails and step in front of the camera for a one of a kind photo experience. Plus, hit the dance floor with your favorite sounds from one of Prince’s personal DJs, Lenka Paris.

Amp up your night as a VIP ticket holder to include insider access to the 2nd floor balcony and VIP private lounge. Go behind the scenes as you view personal artifacts from Paisley Park and the Prince collection. VIP guests will receive a commemorative gift, only available at this event. Light appetizers and your first drink are included with VIP ticket access.

Panels & Concerts at Paisley Park

Beginning Friday morning, June 3, both tiers of guests will have a full list of activities at Paisley Park showcasing a variety of people Prince worked with throughout his career. Highlights include headlining concerts on Friday night by BrownMark with members of Mazarati, and on Saturday night by Prince “Live on the Big Screen” performing a never-before-seen early 1992 concert at Glam Slam with live accompaniment by members of The New Power Generation.

Friday and Saturday at Paisley Park will also feature Q&As with artists who worked closely with Prince, including his former wife and NPG dancer Mayte Garcia, longtime photographer Randee St. Nicholas, collaborator and Purple Rain co-star Jill Jones, longtime Paisley Park Studios engineer Tom Garneau.

Ticket Holder Experiences

All Celebration ticket holders will have access to a walk through tour of Paisley Park. These times are limited, but will allow you to experience the museum along with an exclusive exhibit of Randee St. Nicholas’s photographs curated just for Celebration and “The Beautiful Collection” of Prince’s incredible collection of custom shoes. Every guest is also invited to our Outdoor Social on the Lawn. Food trucks, lawn games, time to connect with other Celebration guests, and even a chance to test your Prince knowledge! Each day you will have an opportunity to win unique prizes as you play against your fellow attendees.

 

VIP Only Experiences

VIP ticket holders will be immersed in “Real Music By Real Musicians” while attending private in-studio recording sessions in Paisley Park’s iconic Studio A with members of the NPG. They will also experience exclusive playback sessions of previously unreleased music from Prince’s legendary vault led by audio engineers Chris James and Josh Welton. Celebration weekend will be capped off with a special Jazz Brunch for VIP ticketholders, which will showcase the musical stylings of Prince collaborators and Twin Cities gospel legends The Steeles at the Dakota Jazz Club on Sunday morning, June 5.

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Meet The New Face Of Mackage: Quannah Chasinghorse

Meet The New Face Of Mackage: Quannah Chasinghorse

Chic Report: Mackage has revealed its Spring Summer ’22 campaign, featuring in-demand model-to-know Quannah Chasinghorse. Shot in southern California on the shores of Malibu by Tyler Mitchell, the Indigenous beauty is the perfect fit for the brand’s purposeful and driven ‘Protect What Grounds You’ campaign.

According to the brand, change-making and barrier-breaking Arizona-native Chasinghorse was the ideal muse for the campaign, as beyond her prowess on the catwalk and on billboard, she’s also “the voice of a generation.” The 19-year-old added: “I prefer to be called a ‘protector’ and not an activist because it’s a deeper concept. As a protector, I’m protecting my ways of life, reviving what was almost lost and fighting for what we are on the brink of losing to capitalism, climate change and colonial erasure. I’m protecting our lands, and keeping traditions and culture alive for the future generations.”

Beyond reconfirming the brand’s commitment to its values and cementing its status as a power player in the luxury outerwear space, sustainability and earth-friendly practices are front and center in the campaign. The new collection features staples like airy vests and elements-ready blanket coats, all of which are derived from innovative 100% recycled nylon E3- Lite and Re-Stop. Whether you’re hitting the slopes or the city streets, these lightweight but hardworking materials have you covered.

“It’s so important to partner with brands and businesses that will not only do the work to uplift you as a person, but also uplift what you believe in,” Chasinghorse added. “Mackage is focusing on sustainability, recycling and, most importantly, doing the work. That’s the beauty of this campaign: it’s not all about me, it’s about community.”

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MOA @ 30 Years: Spring Style Up Event – Bloomington, MN

MOA @ 30 Years: Spring Style Up Event – Bloomington, MN

Showcasing fashion that endures beautifully with a Spring Style Up event presented by Artful Living Magazine!

This spring, we’re zeroing in on style that stands the test of time: fashions that endure beautifully, looks that become a part of you. On Saturday, May 21st join us in the Huntington Bank Rotunda for a roundhouse of sustainable and personalized style moments—all about mindful dressing, free glow-ups, and just-for-you creations.  And, don’t miss our bonus wellness-focus day in partnership with lululemon on Sunday, May 22nd: enjoy a fitness class, taste delicious free bites & sips, and treat yourself to one-day-only experiences in the lululemon space.

Saturday, May 21 from 1– 4 p.m. in Huntington Bank Rotunda

Photo Moment

Snap a Photo + Share

Sample + Sip

Try the New Baya Energy Drink Flavors

Denim Embroidery

Bring Your Own Denim + Customize

Beauty Bar

Enjoy a 10-Minute Glow-Up

Fashion Inspiration

Experience the Latest Spring Trends

Flower Bar

Make Your Own Bouquet

 

Sunday, May 22 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. in Huntington Bank Rotunda + lululemon

 

Kick-Start Your Day

Get Moving with a HIIT/Yoga Class

Bites + Sips

Fuel Up with Smoothie Samples, Sift Pastries + More

Functional Fashion

Experience the Latest in Style, Comfort + Performance

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Minnesota Bridal & Wedding Expo – Saint Paul River Centre

Minnesota Bridal & Wedding Expo – Saint Paul River Centre

Minnesota Bridal & Wedding Expo

At the #1 bridal & wedding services expo, you’ll find everything you need to have the perfect wedding day! Whether you envision a formal black-tie affair or a casual barefoot ceremony on the beach, our carefully selected experts are ready to offer advice in creating timeless memories for your perfect wedding.

Minnesota Bridal & Wedding Expo

Sunday May 15th

12:30 pm – 5 pm


 

About

Saying yes was just the beginning.

Congratulations on your engagement! Now the whirlwind of wedding planning begins.

It’s okay to feel a little overwhelmed. All brides-to-be dream about “The Big Day,” but many don’t know where, when and how to start.

That’s where the Bridal & Wedding Expo comes in!

Attendees of our previous Bridal & Wedding Expos have called our one-of-a-kind event their “pre-wedding shower,” the “party before the party,” and “the best decision they ever made!”

Fashion shows and live music.

Spectacular bridal fashion shows and live DJ and band demos take place throughout the day:

Click here for the stage schedule.

Click here to view videos from our past expos.

Meet with amazing wedding companies.

An incredible selection of wedding professionals are on hand!

Cash prizes and giveaways.

Best of all: there are fantastic CASH PRIZES and GIVEAWAYS throughout the weekend!

Click here for the prizes and giveaways.

So let’s make some memories.

Our show is a unique, interactive event, with food to taste, dresses to see, flowers to enjoy, music to dance to and fun to be had. Bring your friends and family and enjoy a day filled with laughter, ideas and inspiration at the Bridal & Wedding Expo!

Minnesota Bridal & Wedding Expo

Saint Paul River Centre

175 West Kellogg Blvd

St. Paul, MN

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Upgrade Your Spring Wardrobe at these 11 Minneapolis Thrift Stores

Upgrade Your Spring Wardrobe at these 11 Minneapolis Thrift Stores

Images: My Sister’s Closet, Tandem Vintage, Tandem Vintage, Corner Store Vintage

 

Iris Apfel Has A Century’s Worth of Advice on How To Define Your Own Style

Iris Apfel Has A Century’s Worth of Advice on How To Define Your Own Style

Luis Monteiro
Vogue: At 100 years old, Iris Apfel is still called to create. The centenarian style icon takes joy in every opportunity she gets to express her joyous and colorful point of view—in fashion, interior design, entertaining, and everything in between.

Apfel’s colorful take on style has been documented on film, in museum exhibits, and so much more, but she’s emphatic about the fact that her distinct visual verve is by design. Once an interior designer with nine US presidents among her high-powered clientele, Apfel has spent a lifetime cultivating her taste and inspiring others while she does it. In 2005, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute honored her with an exhibit displaying her decades’ worth of personal style. The event catapulted Apfel into the national spotlight, leading to documentaries, books, and more, making it clear that none of us can get enough of her insights on how to live life on one’s own terms.

Most recently, CAFÉ Appliances unveiled The Bold Ambition Kitchen inspired by Iris Apfel. Designed to celebrate her passion for beauty and story, this kitchen features striking textured materials, geometric shapes, and maximalist patterns popping against gorgeous CAFÉ Matte Black appliances with Brushed Copper hardware.

Here, the hundred-years-young creative dishes on her favorite style icons, travel tips, memories of a life lived well and her partnership with CAFÉ.

What are some of your first memories of joyful self-expression?

When I was a little girl, I was the first grandchild on both sides and at family get-togethers, there was nobody to take care of me. For the first fifteen minutes, I’d come and all the aunts and uncles would dote on me and pinch my cheek and then they’d go off and have a drink or play cards or something.

My grandmother took me by the hand to the back hallway and there were two big closets full of what looked like pillowcases tied in knots. She opened two of them and started to spill little bits of fabrics on the floor and my eyes popped. She said, “Look, you can play with all these scraps—just play and do whatever you want with them, and at the end of the day, if you’ve had a good time and you like them, I’ll let you take home six pieces of your choice.”

I didn’t realize at the time, nor did she—it was the entrance to my life in the textile world. I had the time of my life. It was so exciting for me to put colors together. It was my first dose of how it feels to be creative. I must have been about five years old.

Who are some of the role models or icons that you looked to while defining your personal style?

When I was young, I didn’t have role models, really. I suppose it was my mother, who was extremely chic. I always say she worshiped at the altar of the accessory. She knew what to do with bits and pieces, and I never saw anybody so clever with a scarf.

I didn’t have many role models until I grew up, and then I had only two: Pauline de Rothschild, who was exceedingly chic, and Melissa Rogers, who was the heiress to the Standard Oil fortune. I admired them tremendously because they were very original. They always looked marvelous. and they never looked like anybody else. Millicent Rogers started to collect—way back then—American Indian jewelry. She liked big, clunky things like I do and she amassed a fantastic collection, which is now at her museum in Taos. My husband and I used to go to that part of the world every summer and we always made a pilgrimage to the museum to see that jewelry.

Why is it important to you throughout your life to express your personal style?

I just do it unconsciously, it is a creative exercise that I seem to do every day. It’s not planned.

What item in your closet brings you the most joy?

I think my closet is full of joy. I try not to put anything in there that I don’t like or have fun with.

Where have you found the best style and design inspiration?

I was crazy about the Middle East and I fell passionately in love with the silks and the markets. I love the markets and souks and all that better than anything. You can get me up at three in the morning and I’ll be as groggy as hell, but I’ll get dressed and look for a treasure. I just love the thrill of the hunt.

It’s not only the object, it’s the whole mechanism of finding the object that I like. It’s not just going to a store where something beautiful has been preselected. I don’t get any kick out of that. It can be the most beautiful object in the world, but it doesn’t give me a boost.

How do you absorb inspiration in your day-to-day life?

When you keep your eyes open and your ears open, my reaction is I feel like a sponge and I just absorb as much as I can. I store it away until the moment that I need it and then it pops out.

Are there any items you’ve picked up on your travels that stand out as favorites?

I don’t play favorites. I don’t buy things that don’t really amuse me. For me, amusement is a utility. I can look at a thing and if it amuses me and makes me feel good, I think that’s almost as important as having a piece of bread with butter. Well, not quite.

How does the way you express yourself at home reflect your personal wardrobe? How does creativity show up in your interiors?

I’m a creative, so I can’t be un-creative. To me, dressing a house and dressing a person are one and the same. It’s the same aesthetic. If you come into it, you know it’s my house. I think a house should reflect the people who live there. And I like a house with a few mistakes, rather than something that’s utter perfection and looks like a $2,000 a night hotel suite.

How do you feel fashion inspires interior design?

I think they inspire one another. They come from the same aesthetic.

What room in your home makes you happiest?

How is your style represented in your kitchen in particular? How do you balance your desired look with the need for utility?

I like to dress a kitchen. I have objects from my travels, like pitchers and bowls, that are both utilitarian and amusing. They go with the color scheme and just give the kitchen a flavor, along with personal things, like pictures on the wall and posters of past exhibitions.

Fortunately, in Palm Beach, I have a very nice spacious kitchen. It’s kind of a relic of the past with two big windows and space. Empty space is what I lust after, like a normal woman lusts after sables and pearls.

You’re hosting your dream dinner party with your favorite people. What would you serve?

I would start with lots of caviar and crab cakes for appetizers. Really good crab cakes and beautiful wine to complement. For the main course, I would order from a restaurant in Palm Beach. They have one of the most wonderful things I’ve ever eaten– pizza. Pizza with a very thin, flaky crust, topped with truffles. And for dessert, delicious apple pie.

How do you hope people will feel after spending time in your home?

I hope that they’ll feel joyful and relaxed and absorb some of the humor that I have here— because I have some cuckoo things—and that they’ll want to come back.

What 2022 milestones are you most excited about?

Hopefully, good health and being able to do interesting creative work. I love to work.

What would you say to somebody who wants to learn to express themselves authentically?

First, they have to find themselves. You have to know who you are and then work at it. Style as a matter of attitude, attitude, attitude, but you have to possess individuality to have an attitude. You can’t be like everybody else and copy what everybody else is doing.

You must know who you are and stick to it—no flip-flopping and changing around every three seconds. You’ll find it’s hard work at the beginning, but it pays off. People should celebrate their originality and not want to be part of a herd.

Describe your personal style and what makes it so distinct?

It’s big and it’s bold and it’s a tangible expression about how I feel about things.

How do you feel about CAFÉ’s Bold Ambition Kitchen, for which you are the muse?

Designing your kitchen is like getting dressed, and — as with an outfit — the kitchen needs the right accessories! CAFÉ’s customizable line of appliances offers flexibility beyond stainless steel, with the additions of matte white and matte black finishes, allowing people to dress their kitchen like they’d dress themselves. For example, the Brushed Copper hardware is like the kitchen’s jewelry – and I just love jewelry. I can’t wait to welcome the Matte Black appliances into my own home.

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