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Cece Cabana long blue floral print dress.

Cece Cabana Combines Colorful Style with Tropical Travel. Minnesotan designs luxury resort wear collections.

According to Bob’s Shoe Repair owner David Young, they’ll do “anything and everything” to fix up your shoes.

After about five years in Minneapolis, Lacey Brooker, owner of Piccadilly Prairie, decided to make a change. In November 2016, she moved her shop to Southdale Center in Edina.

Sara Aubitz is an Edina homeowner and mother of two who loves her neighbors, Edina public schools, staying fit (she runs and does yoga), travel and gardening. Her employment history includes merchandising at Target and marketing at 3M.

Being single doesn’t mean you should single yourself out from having pretty flowers to display in your home or office. Ann Backman, owner of Spruce Flowers and Home, says, “My idea for singles is to sign up for one of our flower arranging classes.

When Molly Resch was younger, she always loved going over to her best friend’s house, where her friend’s mom had a hair salon in their basement. Years later, Resch is continuing what she has always enjoyed doing, but now at a Sola Salon.

After seeing wide success in its other Midwest boutiques, Tory Burch, a distinguished American lifestyle brand, opened its first Minnesota boutique in the Galleria in October.

Master jeweler George Sawyer from Northeast Minneapolis was invited to Japan last summer for an exhibition organized to celebrate a 200-year-old jewelry studio.

Rosie Posie gift shop and boutique reopened in April after being closed for about two and a half months. In January, a car went through the shop’s front window and nearly destroyed the entire store. Thankfully, no one was hurt.

For two days in November, you can hit your holiday shopping list hard at Southdale Center during its Black Friday sales. Southdale will have extended hours and will offer complimentary food and beverages in the center court to those brave souls who venture out to grab some great deals.

After 15 years in retail, Rena Lindberg has finally opened her very own store. A Minnetonka native, Lindberg watched the 50th and France area like a hawk while working in Malibu, Fla.

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