Dress: Jovovich-Hawk for Target
Belt: Thrifted
Shoes: Minnetonka
Necklace: Forever 21
Dress: Jovovich-Hawk for Target
Belt: Thrifted
Shoes: Minnetonka
Necklace: Forever 21
Tuxedo jacket: thrifted
Dress: own design
Belt: Nicholas K
Shoes: Lf Stores
Mill City Museum
Guthrie Theater
Mississippi River. The view across the Guthrie and Museum
Other amazing Museums that I had the pleasure of seeing was the Walker Museum. While I was there I got to see the Richard Prince exhibition. It was absolutely amazing. The one thing about traveling to different places is given the opportunity to see such incredible art, amazing shopping, which I will get to, delicious food.
Richard Prince Images: Walkerart.Org
Sculpture Garden
During the times my sister was on business, my business was to get lost finding things to see. Along the journey I discovered the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota. The building was designed by legendary Frank Gehry. The collection was of early 20th century American and contemporary art. Here are a few of my favorites along the way.
Weisman Museum
various artist
There are many places to shop in the Twin Cities. Time was limited to get to everything and though, I wished that I could have done it all, sometimes all is just to impossible. I took heed to what the locals said to do for shopping and explored as much of the excitement as I possibly could. The first place that we ventured to was Uptown. Calhoun Square reminded me a lot like our good ole Melrose avenue, lower melrose. The have unique shops such as Luna, American Apparel and other little cute thrift stores and trendy spots. You can also take a stroll around Lake Calhoun and see the most amazing view of the city and spot some not so bad looking mansions around the lake.
We actually got a glance at Mall of America, but barely had enough time to really see because we were in the Nordstrom for so long. Is it big? It's ginormous. If you can fit a shark aquarium, mini Disneyland, and over 500 stores, than that is big. It was cool to see but we had other plans for our time at that was local boutiques. One section that I wish we got to see was Edina boutiques at the intersection of 50th and France but, time eluded us. This was the high end section and maybe with our spending was probably better to say yeah we did it but, really didn't.These girls know how to make vintage inspiration look amazing with a little bit of today's touch. I wouldn't mind owning every single piece that comes straight from the sewing machine.
Photo Cred: Getty Images
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