Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Shopping vintage in Minneapolis: I never thought my daughter would find her wedding dress in a (former) garage April 16, 2013

The unassuming exterior of Andrea's Vintage Bridal, housed in a former garage.

The unassuming exterior of Andrea’s Vintage Bridal, housed in a former garage.

IN THE UNLIKELIEST OF PLACES—an old auto garage—in the definitively hip and cool Lyn-Lake Neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis, my first-born bride-to-be daughter set her heart on finding the perfect gown for her late September wedding.

On Saturday, Amber, her sister Miranda and I arrived for our 10 a.m appointment at Andrea’s Vintage Bridal, located in an unassuming block building angled into a corner of West 26th Street and Aldrich Avenue just off arterial Lyndale Avenue.

Inside Andrea's you'll find a wide selection of vintage dresses, shoes and accessories.

Inside Andrea’s you’ll find a wide selection of vintage dresses, shoes and accessories.

I was expecting a Victorian venue for this vintage attire. But, instead, I found the sweet surprise of this garage transformation from grease under your nails to manicured nails, from rags to lace. I expect if I’d peeked under one of the many scattered area rugs, I may have uncovered a faint oil stain.

The mismatch of expectations and reality seems fitting for a bridal shop that rates as anything but ordinary in the wedding fashion business.

Nikolina Erickson-Gunther consults with my eldest daughter.

Nikolina Erickson-Gunther consults with my eldest daughter.

“No one in the world is doing what we do—focusing on redesign (of vintage bridal gowns),” says Nikolina Erickson-Gunther, who runs the shop with her mother, Andrea Erickson.

Dresses from the 20s and 30s.

An example of Andrea’s bridal gown offerings, divided by vintage year.

From pre-1920s antique to 80s glam and everything in between—sleek 30s, lacy 50s, early 60s ballroom and those oh-so-cool hip flower child late 60s and early 70s—Andrea’s continually stocks around 350 gowns for those future brides, like my daughter, who appreciate vintage and a dress that is anything but the latest trendy style. You would be hard-pressed to find a strapless gown here.

Nikolina, her mom and associates specialize in customer service that focuses as much on individualized attention as the vision of how a bridal gown can be redesigned. Because these are one-of-kind finds, brides-to-be shopping Andrea’s need the ability to envision the transformation of a pulled-from-the-rack bridal dress into the perfect gown.

A sweet vintage dress, left, and Nikolina reflected in shop mirrors.

A sweet vintage dress, left, and Nikolina reflected in shop mirrors with racks of bridal gowns.

Working with vintage-attired and vintage-obsessed fashionable Nikolina, it’s easy to imagine any dress customized to fit a bride’s body and style. Nikolina, who holds a degree in film and 10 years experience as a make-up artist, possesses a commanding knowledge of fashion and style that exudes confidence.

Andrea's focuses on redesigning vintage wedding dresses.

Andrea’s focuses on redesigning vintage wedding dresses.

Under her tutelage, it was easy to envision sleeves and high necklines removed, lace tacked, straps added and more as Amber tried on about a half dozen dresses before finding hers, one that needs few adjustments. Because I am sworn to secrecy, I cannot share her pick. But suffice to say, she will look stunningly elegant on her wedding day.

That it should have been so easy for my girl to find “the dress” not only pleased, but surprised me. I was not expecting this.

And for someone like me, who really dislikes clothes shopping, Andrea’s offers a relaxing singular customer-focused experienced. Nikolina wasn’t darting between future brides trying to make the sale during our two-hour appointment. She settled Miranda and me onto a comfy cream-colored sofa outside a dressing room and dubbed us “the queen and princess” when I asked her to define our roles. Then she continued in her sole role of adviser and visionary to Amber.

Pierre

Pierre

Shopping for a bridal gown can become emotionally-charged, Nikolina says. And that perhaps is the reason her mother brings Pierre, a white poodle, to the shop. Pierre, Andrea’s unofficial therapy dog, accompanies her to her other job as a licensed counselor. Now I am not much of a dog person, but even I was drawn to the charming Pierre who mostly lounges on the floor. Nikolina advised us, if we had food in our bags, to keep them close or Pierre would rummage for the treats. I kept my purse close, having stashed several granola bars inside.

Poodle decor in the shop.

Canine art, in lamp and painting.

A kitschy poodle clock in a window display.

A kitschy poodle clock in a window display.

While a dog in a shop can ease tensions, so can the loving rapport between Andrea and Nikolina, evident when Andrea several times calls her daughter Pickles, a sweet childhood nickname. They work well together with Nikolina leading the gown fittings and Andrea occasionally offering input.

Andrea Erickson, bridal boutique owner and therapist.

Andrea Erickson, bridal boutique owner and therapist.

Nikolina returned from Boston to Minneapolis to help her mom run this organically-grown vintage bridal boutique, opened some half-dozen years ago. Andrea’s desire to offer brides an alternative wedding dress shopping venue and experience stems from her own frustrations in 2004 as a middle-aged bride-to-be seeking a gown different from what other brides were wearing. She eventually settled on a custom-made dress.

A view looking toward the front door.

A view looking toward the front door.

Soon thereafter, Andrea began collecting vintage wedding dresses, eventually opening Andrea’s Vintage Bridal and creating, as her daughter says, “a space that was different.”

Andrea's sells an assortment of vintage merchandise that includes jewelry, displayed here.

Andrea’s sells an assortment of vintage merchandise that includes jewelry, displayed here.

On this Saturday morning the old auto garage at 723 West 26th Street proves the ideal venue for my bride-to-be eldest who often shops thrift stores and appreciates vintage.

It is not lost on me either that her father, my husband, works as an automotive machinist, an unexpected historical link that brings this entire vintage wedding dress shopping experience full circle for our family.

Shopping Andrea’s Vintage Bridal was simply meant to be.

My daughters leave Andrea's Vintage Bridal after Amber, right, finds her "perfect" wedding dress.

My daughters leave Andrea’s Vintage Bridal after Amber, right, finds her “perfect” wedding dress.

FYI: Regular store hours at Andrea’s Vintage Bridal are from 2 p.m. – 8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Gowns are shown by appointment. Click here to reach Andrea’s website.

BONUS PHOTOS:

Need shoes? Andrea's sells those, too.

Need shoes? Andrea’s sells those, too.

Plenty of shoes from which to choose.

Plenty of shoes, and gloves, from which to choose.

Vintage dresses, vintage signage.

Vintage dresses, vintage signage.

© Copyright 2013 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

 

30 Responses to “Shopping vintage in Minneapolis: I never thought my daughter would find her wedding dress in a (former) garage”

  1. Beth Ann Says:

    What an amazing place! It looks like a bride’s dream come true to go in there and be catered to!!! Wonderful pictures and story of the perfect wedding dress!!! 🙂

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      I cannot emphasize enough the wonderful experience we had at Andrea’s with the BEST personal customer service. And the dresses, oh, if you appreciate vintage or vintage replica (as some of the dresses are), this is your kind of bridal shop.

  2. That is the best wedding dress shopping experience I’ve ever heard about! Congratulations to your daughter on finding her dream dress and on having a low-stress experience. That’s how it should be. And it’s symbolic to keep the happiness of celebrations past going by repurposing those wonderful dresses.

  3. treadlemusic Says:

    That would be my “dream job” (at one time, before the “quilting bug” bit me!!!). Redesigning vintage…..awesome!! So glad you all had such a wonderful time! The ‘serenity’ of the shop is transmitted in your lovely post and the gals are treasures for sure (love Pierre, too!). It, truly, was ‘meant to be’!! Blessings……

  4. westerner54 Says:

    So cool and so sweet. And Pierre even comes with wedding veil ears. What a lovely way to start a wedding, and a marriage.

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Good catch. I wondered if any readers would notice the wedding veil on Pierre. When I saw that shot, I thought, how fitting.

  5. What a Beautiful Bridal Shop! I am glad your daughter found her dress for her Big Day:) I went with a different style for my wedding and more than likely could not tell the year I was married in. Your daughter will have that too – one of kind – not every bride is wearing that look – love that the most! I loved exploring the Lyn-Lake area when I lived close to there – such unique shops. Once you find the dress the Wedding planning starts full speed ahead. Happy Tuesday:)

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Lyn-Lake definitely looks like a great area to explore. I just wish I was about 30 years younger. Lots of young people. We dined at Common Roots Cafe and I felt like an elder in there. Great food.

  6. My best friend found her dress at Andrea’s as well. She had the same to say about the experience. Thank you for sharing this!

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Great to hear about another wonderful shopping experience at Andrea’s. My pleasure to share info about a business like Andrea’s which offers such incredible customer service and options for the bride-to-be who wants something different.

  7. I can’t wait to see this dress! OK, I’ll wait….looks like a wonderful start to her wedding day journey!
    If you need anything from the garden, let me know!

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Yes, I wish I could show you photos of the dress, but I promised. I will definitely keep you in mind for garden flowers. Thank you, Stacey.

  8. Donna Says:

    Audrey, I was going to skip your blog today because I have sons whose daughters are a long way from wedding dress shopping but I was curious so I read it. What a surprise—I knew Nikolina when she was in grade school and a classmate of one my sons! It’s a small world after all.

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      So glad you did not skip today’s post. You never know the connections you will find here. Thanks for stopping by, as always.

  9. hotlyspiced Says:

    Congratulations on entering such an exciting time. A daughter getting married and you, mother of the bride! I love the look of this shop and how the dog blends perfectly with the shades of the gowns. Over here vintage wedding dresses have become very popular with brides all wanting to look like they’re on the set of Downton Abbey xx

  10. Jackie Says:

    I can barely stand having to wait to see the vintage gown Amber decided on ( you know this blog was a big tease) What an amazing bridal shop, I can tell in the enthusiasm in your words how pleased you all were….did you cry when you saw Amber in “her dress” ? I loved the photo of Nikolina’s reflection in the mirror.

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      I didn’t cry, although I recall being so giddy at one point that I was fast-clapping my hands. Does that count? Just to clarify here, Amber did not end up purchasing an actual “vintage” dress, but a replica of one. Most of the dresses are true vintage, but some are not, and she happened to choose one that is not authentic vintage. I do not know when her dress was made and/or worn by a previous bride. Suffice to say it is not the type of dress you will see on brides today.

      • Jackie Says:

        Actual vintage” or “replica”…it doesnt matter, I’m sure it’s beautiful, and YES…clapping counts 🙂

  11. AngLeeRick Says:

    What a gorgeous shop!!!

  12. Margaret Says:

    I don’t even know you or your daughter but I’m delighted she has gone vintage & found the dress of her dreams. I can’t wait to see photos of her gown & the wedding!!! Andrea’s shop looks fabulous. It makes me wish I was in Mpls and getting married again.

    P.S. I love your blog.

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Your words are so sweet. Thank you, Margaret. Her dress is actually a replica of a vintage 30s dress, although most in Andrea’s are vintage. That matters not; the dress is stunning on my girl.

  13. Lisa C. Says:

    How fun! 😀

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      It was a great experience, especially for someone like me who does not like to shop. But Andrea’s made the shopping experience fun and non-stressful. I’d recommend Andrea’s anyday to a bride-to-be.


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