Spring is buzzing with new specialty store openings across the Twin Cities area. We visited the latest to open (or change) and found an emerging trend: hybrid boutiques that stock a mix of clothing, home goods, gifts and skin care. Here's a glimpse at those lifestyle stores and more.
The New Hybrids
Gray Home and Lifestyle
Who/what: Longtime Excelsior home and garden store Gray Gardens Home recently changed hands. New mother-daughter owners Dee Dee and Chloe Lappen rebranded it Gray Home and Lifestyle and renovated the space.
Product range: Home goods, women's clothing and accessories, organic skin care line Grown Alchemist and gifts, including napkins and towels by cult Japanese brand Fog Linen and candles from Australian brand SOH Melbourne.
Local angle: Exclusives from Minneapolis clothing line Hackwith Design House and throws from Faribault Woolen Mill.
Now open, 366 Water St., Excelsior, 952-474-9150, grayhomeandlifestyle.com
Hazel and Rose
Who/what: Emma Olson, a former buyer at Target, is behind Minnesota's first boutique dedicated to "sustainable and ethical" fashion and skin care.
Product range: Includes small-batch skin care from Georgia-based Little Barn Apothecary and handmade lingerie by New York brand Uye Surana.
Local angle: Women's clothing by Winsome, hand-lettered cards by Hello, I'm Kate!, jewelry by L. Shoff and bean-to-bar chocolate by Meadowlands.