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Hats, Horses & High Tea Event | Scarborough Fair
March 29 @ 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Free
– Katheryn Menaged has opened her longtime successful fashion boutique, Scarborough Fair, in a new, larger location in Falcon Heights and is excited to bring back her fabulous springtime celebration, Hats, Horses & High Tea, on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
The event is inspired by an appreciation for the art of hat making (millinery) and its rich history of self-expression in the fashion world. Menaged helps her clients find, or order, the perfect hat during this celebration.
Scarborough Fair’s wide array of fashions makes this event a perfect chance to find the right look to create a smashing outfit for any event! Dozens of unique hat styles and headgear will be available to choose so everyone can be prepared for outings and parties, celebrating Easter, Mother’s Day, weddings, and the Kentucky Derby!
It’s a perfect girlfriend’s outing!
“I’ve loved hats my whole life. When I opened Scarborough Fair, I determined we would be a destination for unique, creative, and handmade hats so our guests can create a look they feel beautiful wearing,” explains Menaged.
Many of the featured hats are one-of-a-kind, and created by local Minnesota milliner, Karen Morris. The internationally acclaimed designer from Hong Kong has enjoyed her hats worn by celebrities including Rebel Wilson and Nicki Minaj. They’ve been seen around the world at events including the Kentucky Derby and Royal Ascot and allowed her a chance to meet the Queen of England.
Guests will also find hats from another well-known milliner, Cha Cha’s House of Ill Repute from Brooklyn, New York. “I came to learn that the craft of millinery easily flowed from my fingers like enchantment. The hat industry is a community that attracts a certain kooky energy which I find incredibly inspiring,” says Cha Cha. Past clients include Brittany Spears, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, and Christina Aguilera.
The event also gives guests the chance to support the Northrop Centennial Commissions program, which was created to provide support for new works, elevate artists across the country, and work collaboratively with companies and artists to amplify their work for years to come. It will culminate during Northrop’s centennial anniversary in 2029. A portion of the proceeds from Hats, Horses & High Tea will benefit Northrop Centennial Commissions.
Northrop, on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus, has served as the U of M’s primary gathering place for the performing arts, world-renowned dance performances, concerts, academic ceremonies, and major civic events for nearly 100 years.
WHAT: Hats, Horses & High Tea
WHEN: Saturday, March 29
WHERE: Scarborough Fair
1583 Hamline Av. N, Falcon Heights, MN
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*Courtesy of Scarborough Fair
WEB: https://www.scarboroughfairshop.com/events/hhht/
About Scarborough Fair
An enchanted experience in a retail environment. Scarborough Fair is a shop celebrating the divine nature within women while offering an experience and a chance to feel special in artful clothing, handcrafted accessories, and specialty hats. Offering lines such as Magnolia Pearl and Mara Gibbucci, along with goddess-inspired art, handmade jewelry and vintage-inspired clothing, the shop has something for every woman. Visit https://www.scarboroughfairshop.com/
About Northrop
Situated at the heart of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus and a state historic landmark, Northrop has served as the University’s primary gathering place for the performing arts, world-renowned dance performances, concerts, academic ceremonies, and major civic events for nearly 100 years. From touring international and favorite local dance companies, musicians, and film screenings to the hottest comedy acts, renowned speakers, celebrated authors, and prestigious UMN lectures, Northrop offers opportunities for all ages to explore, learn, and engage.
About Northrop Centennial Commissions
In preparation for Northrop’s 100th Anniversary in 2029, the Northrop Centennial Commissions program started as a way to celebrate our rich legacy and robust future as a performing arts hub and to support artists whose work was impacted by COVID-19. The project provides support for new works, elevates artists across the country, and works collaboratively with companies and artists to amplify their work for years to come. It will culminate during Northrop’s centennial anniversary.