RAW Artists Minneapolis Presents: EXPOSURE

On Wednesday, April 29, RAW Artists Minneapolis held EXPOSURE - a showcase celebrating the work of several artists across many mediums - paintings, fashion, music, film, photography, makeup, hair, and performance art.  The Pourhouse made a very cool venue because of the different levels and open floor space.  

RAW is a community of artists that is focused on providing "the tools, resources and exposure needed to inspire and cultivate creativity" for emerging artists.

Artist spaces and seating on the upper levels of the Pourhouse 

Artist spaces and seating on the upper levels of the Pourhouse 

Live models showing off clothing designs, hair, and makeup by featured artists. 

Live models showing off clothing designs, hair, and makeup by featured artists. 

I scaled the steps to the upper loft space and explored the artists’ wares.  Absolutely could not stop staring at the paintings from Contagious Light by Krista Wanous.

Further exploration of her website revealed that she was inspired by the lack of color in Minnesota winters and "these female perspectives show the range and variance of feminine emotion and their moments of light and darkness.”  That statement gave me chills! 

Omade jewelry had a great spot near a stairwell and the mah jong tile bracelet caught my eye.  I am Filipino and family functions almost always feature grandparents, aunts, and sometimes even my brother playing mah jong for hours. 

Mah-jong tile bracelet by Omade. 

Mah-jong tile bracelet by Omade. 

One of the live models gave me some closet inspiration.  I have a pleather corset and I hadn’t thought to wear it like this, but may try something similar. 

Live model whose styling gave me some inspiration. 

Live model whose styling gave me some inspiration. 

I was extremely excited to check out what Lucie of Punkktual would be showing.  Punkktual showed at the last season of Voltage/the only season I had ever attended/the first time I had ever been to Minneapolis.  The name of her line and the use of leather drew me in. 

I ended up purchasing this chiffon and leather vest - it’s the perfect layering piece for summer and into fall.  

Vest by Punkktual.

Vest by Punkktual.

It was also part of the collection she showed at Voltage 2013 (2nd look in the link), also pictured below.

 The vest I now own walking the runway at Voltage 2013 to Lizzo, Claire De Lune, and Sophia Eris of The Chalice.

 The vest I now own walking the runway at Voltage 2013 to Lizzo, Claire De Lune, and Sophia Eris of The Chalice.

Performance art at EXPOSURE included Sarah Supernova, who had some fancy hooping tricks with a flaming hula hoop, appropriately set to Ellie Goulding’s “Burn”. 

As an engineer, you’d think I would hate something called “Form Over Function Designs”, but that is entirely false.  Form Over Function is a rock n’ roll musician inspired line that is unisex, so actually I really love it.  Leather and studs/hardware are totally my style, and the unisex aspect makes it even more rock n’ roll.  I am a fan of androgyny and identify as part of the LGBTQIA community, a clothing line that makes it clear that clothing doesn’t care about gender really speaks to me. 

Womp-A-Wear had some festival/animal inspired looks.  While not my style, it is very creative and reinforces the idea that fashion is wearable art.  And damn if some of the hoods don’t look super cozy. 

Chemistry, a Duluth based fashion line, had some looks in the No One Fashion/New American Model segment and is the reason I knew about the show in the first place. It’s always exciting to see Duluth based talent get more exposure (haha, pun intended) in the Twin Cities.

The segment featured steampunk looks by the No One Fashion collective - LED fascinators made it clearly modern while still under the Victorian meets sci-fi style.

Looks by Anna Peshock inspired by her recent travels abroad closed the show.

The transitional winter to spring weather was perfect for experimenting with fun hosiery.  This dress I picked up at the Duluth Ragstock has become one of my go-to “going out” dresses, and I usually wear it with my Pretty Polly for House of Holland Suspender Tights.

Typical pairing for a night out in this dress.  This was in November 2014. 

Typical pairing for a night out in this dress.  This was in November 2014. 

But I decided to play on the EXPOSURE theme and wore these patterned fishnet suspender tights I bought at Frederick’s instead. 

There were a lot of art mediums represented at this RAW Artists event, but it wasn’t a sensory overload.  The leisure to explore the artists booths while live music was happening on the main stage kept it from being overwhelming.

RAW Minneapolis is hosting a summer event on June 24 at The Pourhouse, featuring a different mix of artists (some the same, some new, and some very recently established) entitled “SPLENDOR”. Tickets are available here: http://www.rawartists.org/minneapolis/splendor/71329

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MN4MN Fashion Weekend 2014

MN4MN was the perfect close to my Fall 2014 Twin Cities Fashion Week experience.  The two day event was held at the Shops at West End in St. Louis Park (which I’ve likened to Town Square in Las Vegas).  The weekend involved two nights of fashion shows with looks from local retailers and designers, and a pop-up market including Minnesota based brands and stores.

Unfortunately, I missed the first part of the first night of shows.  Since I hadn’t been to the venue before, it took me a lot longer to find the tents than I anticipated.  It wasn’t until I followed a pack of ladies also wearing impossibly tall shoes that I figured it out.  The weather was also not ideal and the tent was very muggy and warm.  The shows that I did see included Atmosfere, Blackblue, Hackwith Design House.  I found that the show ended rather abruptly and earlier than I anticipated, but that left me time to get some room service and rest for the next day.  

First night lineup:

Target 
Arrow 
Emma Berg 
Atmosfere 
Blackblue 
Hackwith Design House 

There was a live performance by between the runway segments.  It was unexpected, and an interesting way to make the show more than just models down a catwalk, but I wish it could have been more integrated with the rest of the show.

I was most excited to see looks from Hackwith, as they really stress having pieces that are handmade and limited edition, so you can wear something that you won't see on someone else.  The pieces were beautiful and flowed elegantly on the runway, but most weren't cut for me.  Glad to see they now have plus pieces and swimwear as well.

The market was really fun.  I loved seeing booths from local brands like Duluth Pack, Faribault, Marked Leather, Oh Dier, Stephanie’s, and Atmosfere and getting to know more about them.  The smaller inventory and crowds allowed for more conversation and enticed me to want to come back to see their full offerings in store. Since it was on a Saturday afternoon at a large retail center, I bet the tents attracted a lot of people who weren’t aware of the event beforehand, which is definitely a good thing.    

I came across jewelry designer and artist Cheryl Shohet at the market.  Her pieces are very unique and mostly wearable day to day, but some pieces are more like art that you can wear, as opposed to just jewelry.  This is something that I appreciate because I love that fashion is like art you can wear - that your personal style is a form of self expression. 

Some of Cheryl's work

Some of Cheryl's work

Cheryl handcrafted these rings.  They're amazing.

Cheryl handcrafted these rings.  They're amazing.

The Oh Dier block bots created for MN4MN were so freakin’ cute!  I received the Coco Chanel block bot and keep her as inspiration at my desk at work :-)  Other block bots include Paul Bunyan and these awesome Pac-Man ghosts.

Pac Man ghost block bots by Oh Dier.

Pac Man ghost block bots by Oh Dier.

More fashiony block bots at the event included Marc Jacobs, Betsey Johnson, Karl Lagerfeld, and Tom Ford.  

Night two of shows went a lot better for me since I knew where to go, and the weather was much more favorable.  

Night two lineup:

Christopher Straub
Stephanie’s
Heimie’s Haberdashery featuring Duluth Pack
Faribault x MN4MN x Caroline Hayden
Target 

Been seeing a lot of Chris Straub’s dinos on social media and they were really fun on the runway too. Chris is one of the seven designers from Minnesota to be on Project Runway.

MN4MN introduced me to a lot of boutiques in St. Paul I think I'll have to visit.

Red coat from Stephanie’s.

Red coat from Stephanie’s.

A friend of mine recently asked me for recommendations for menswear shopping in the cities and I’m very happy to add Heimie’s Haberdashery to the list.  So many great looks...and Duluth Packs. 

Almost thought I was more into menswear than womenswear at this event until I saw all the Caroline Hayden x Faribault pieces.  So cozy looking but also chic.

I don’t think I’ll ever get used to Target being “local”.  The chance to see some of the faces and names behind the brand was amazing.  Since Target is such a large corporation, I sometimes forget that there are real people and designers involved.  Also interesting is how Target showed both nights - the first night showcasing items from it’s house brands (Merona, Mossimo, etc) and the second night, looks from creatives on their design team (Lindsey Hopins, Marissa Bridges, etc). 

Ran into some old friends and made some new ones, which is another thing I love about the Minnesota fashion community.  Everyone is so supportive of each other and there are new faces that come around all the time to keep things fresh.  

The whole weekend really focused on the same ideas that I do - not only were the featured designers and retailers based in Minnesota, but many of them still manufacture here too.  So much is going on for the Minnesota fashion scene right now, and I am glad to see it will be continuing again this year.