Recently I have been interested in a friend's quest for wedding attire for her mother-of-the-groom gown and hat. The wedding party and guests have been asked to wear Victorian vintage clothing, which requires some skillful shopping to find. I hadn't gone to the corner of Selby and Snelling Avenues for sometime, but I know that several vintage clothing shops are thriving there. Much to my surprise the entire corner has been rejuvenated, and while I was going from store to store, having the time of my life, I discovered several little cobblestone passageways that are in the process of being refurbished. While I'm waiting for the grand opening of the shop featuring Paris fashions (be still my heart) in a few more days, I'll post more photos from this delightful area.
Friday, July 16, 2010
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j'aime bien la petite table avec les chaises, cela donne une bonne idée de la convivialité du quartier
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy discovery. Perhaps you'll share some shots of the Victorian outfits, too?
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see what you find in this little shop. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOf course the best place for Paris fashion would be Paris! Any plans coming here?
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's shaping up to be a nice area.
ReplyDeleteLove cobblestone! We need many more of these kinds of areas in our cities!
ReplyDeleteParis fashions? ... in St. Paul? Bring your pocketbook! hahaha
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to find things like this! It makes me want to go snooping around.
ReplyDeleteRestored areas make everyone feel better.
ReplyDeleteWe have to see something more of this place. Sounds interesting...
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