Hip Hop, Grilled Cheese and Hair Braids at Nordstrom Night Out

Hip Hop, Grilled Cheese and Hair Braids at Nordstrom Night Out

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We partied last night. So forgive us our photosensitivity.

To celebrate the launch of our new Pop-In@Nordstrom X Opening Ceremony, records were spun, and mini hot dogs, sliders and ahi tacos were consumed. The third floor of our Seattle store became the happiest hour in town, for hours on end, as shoppers explored the treasures contained within the vinyl-curtained Pop-In space created by the industrial designer Max Lamb.

In addition to kooky-cute clothing from Opening Ceremony's 2016 resort collection, the new temporary store-within-a-store hosts jewelry by Vanessa Arizaga, Master & Dynamic headphones, Alix bodysuits and Nicopanda terry jackets and pants. Your holiday shopping just met its match. Consider this gift-central for the next two months, that is, if you want to be an unparalleled elf.

Dance troupe the Cruw got down in the middle of the department store, as onlookers got into their grooves checking out new merchandise, receiving a free updo at the braid bar or putting on their party face courtesy of Nordstrom makeup stylists.

Nordstrom VP of Creative Projects, Olivia Kim (on the left in the photo on the right), stopped by to celebrate her latest Pop-In with friends and revelers. In the early aughts, Kim began her retail career by working with Carol Lim and Humberto Leon at the earliest iteration of their New York store, which later became the mega-label and fashion incubator Opening Ceremony.

But the festivities at the Nordstrom store were just the pre-party to the concert and soiree at Hotel Max. The first 250 to arrive at the store received free entry to a private party at the boutique hotel. Guests entered the parking garage through the alley, where the Grilled Cheese Experience food truck prepared gooey goodness between perfectly toasted bread for groups as they swayed to a DJ and waited for the elevator to take them up to the concert space. Inside the elevator, Jell-O Shots awaited guests so that the journey up four floors wouldn't lower their spirits.

Once in the event space, guests bopped to the sounds of Seattle artists Grynch, the Physics and Blue Scholars. The Pacific Northwest city is home to a number of hip-hop artists of considerable talent including Shabazz Palaces, Thee Satisfaction and, of course, Macklemore. Grynch mentioned Brothers from Another, Romaro Fraceswa and Gifted Gab as others to watch when we caught up with him.

But last night's stage showcased some of the most fun acts in Seattle at this moment, and party guests enthusiastically joined in the fun by chanting along to the groups' sometimes city-centric lyrics. Grynch's "My Volvo" resounded through the crowd. Thig Natural and Just D'Amato of the Physics rallied the crowd with songs from their 2015 EP Wish You Were Here, accompanied by brass, backup singers and even the Cruw dancers for several songs.The Blue Scholars whipped the party into a frenzy before a silent disco lulled the crowd into a dance trance.

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