Winter fashion 2011: Where to buy + credits

August 17, 2012 at 9:11PM

Where to buy

  • Betsey Johnson: Mall of America (158 South Avenue), Bloomington. 952-854-5355.
    • Bettie Page: Mall of America (282 South Avenue), Bloomington. 952-854-6610.
      • Cliché: 2403 Lyndale Av. S., Mpls., 612-870-0420.
        • June Resale: 3406 Lyndale Av. S., Mpls., 612-354-3970.
          • Lula Vintage Wear: 1587 Selby Av., St Paul, 651-644-4110.
            • Macy's: 700 Nicollet Mall, Mpls., 612-375-2200.
              • Nordstrom: Mall of America (1000 Northwest Court), Bloomington, 952-883-2121.
                • Roe Wolfe: 750 Main St. #107, Mendota Heights, 651-330-4434.
                  • Via's Vintage: 2408 Hennepin Av. S., Mpls., 612-374-3649.

                    Credits

                    • Art director: Leslie Plesser
                      • Photographer: Carlos Gonzalez
                        • Fashion stylist: Jahna Peloquin, www.jahnapeloquin.com
                          • Location: Ann Bean Mansion, Stillwater
                            • Hair: Leah Lubbe, Juut
                              • Makeup: Ashley Kilcher, Roe Wolfe
                                • Models: Elle and Alexander from Ignite

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