Now open: Allee Metro Chic
An alley in St. Paul has been transformed into a quaint European shopping district. Signs lead out the back doors of the shops at Selby and Snelling to the new Allee Metro Chic.
The boutique, which is in a house nestled between commercial buildings, is the creation of June Berkowitz, owner of Nina's Coffee Café, and her daughter Kelissa Stempski. The two have stocked local labels, including the über-feminine Joynoelle (with dresses starting at around $350) and retro-influenced Jessika Madison-Kennedy's Dada Dress. The store also offers Chie Mihara shoes, Gerard Darel separates and a Calvin Tran skirt that can be worn 10 ways, as well as pieces by French Connection, Sanctuary and Wooden Ships Canadian imports Eve Gravel and Annie50.
Staying true to their coffee-shop roots, the duo will offer espresso, croissants and macaroons.
179 N. Snelling Av., St . Paul, 651-414-0274, www.alleemetro.com.
Moving sale
Local designer Carlos Chavez is still open for business in Minneapolis, but he's now spending much of his time either in Toronto or traveling. That's one of the reasons he's selling his archive of gowns at the Fashion Avenue resale shop. "I hate selling my gowns, but I had to make room," Chavez said.
The gowns and separates are available mostly in small sizes and are priced at 65 to 75 percent off. That means you'd pay about $325 for a silk shantung gown, $1,250 for a velvet suit and $1,295 for a beaded bridal gown.