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MNfashion holiday boutique opens November 9

November 5, 12:19 PMMinneapolis Women's Style ExaminerBailey Rodriguez
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Gaviidae Common

The holidays are rapidly approaching and gift giving is on everyone's mind. If you are in search of a unique holiday gift while supporting Twin Cities fashion, why not check out MNfashion's second annual Holiday Boutique in Gaviidae Common? 

Starting November 9, clothing and accessories by area designers George Moskal, Calpurnia Peach, POST Accessories, FOAT Design, AO3 Designs, Liebling Designs and Ruby3 will be sold at the boutique.

MNfashion will host an opening reception on November 12 from 4-7 pm. In addition, Gaviidae Common will host an indoor market on Fridays from 10 am - 8 pm November 20 through December 18.

Boutique hours are Monday - Saturday 10 am until 7 pm, Sundays 12 - 5 pm (Thanksgiving through Christmas only). The boutique will be open through December 31. Gaviidae Common is located at  651 Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis.

For more info: Visit MNfashion's website or Gaviidae Common's site.

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