New York Times dissects 'modern style' in Uptown

The newspaper produced a style video in the trendy Minneapolis neighborhood.

May 14, 2014 at 8:38PM
People walked under the Uptown theater marquee with a view of the 10 story MoZaic building in Uptown on Thursday, February 21, 2013, Minneapolis, Minn.
Under the Uptown marquee. (Dml - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

We're stylish! So says the New York Times.

As part of its style Intersection video series, the newspaper recently visited Minneapolis' Uptown neighborhood to talk about "modern style" with four local fashionistas. Shot under the Uptown Theatre marquee at the corner of Lake and Hennepin, the foursome expound on what style means to them in one of the city's trendiest areas ("A lot of hipsters walk around here," one of them says.)

Another interviewee sums up Minneapolis best: "It's not as big as other cities, but it's good enough."

Watch the video here.

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