Often Iโll ask you, reader, to suggest events you think I should be covering. And with that in mind, thanks to Christina Bevans for pointing me to the exact place I wanted to be last weekend. A boss in her own right, Christina is married to Christopher Bevans, creative director at local brand DYNE, who […]
Marissa Sullivan
Marissa Sullivan is a fashion writer at the Mercury and master of her domain at Portland's Pretty. She is still waiting for someone to take her on a first date to Taco Bell.
Lose Yr Mind: A Scene, a Time, a Place
One of the reasons this โstreet styleโ page focuses on events rather than the street is because photos can be your eye into a scene you may know nothing about. Thatโs why Iโm always happy when you guys offer suggestions about where I should be showing up to take pics. I hope to look back […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Permanent Space Pop Up
Weโre lucky to live in a town where, one Sunday a month and all summer long, we get the beautifully curated Portland Flea at our fingertips. But a recent Sunday brought a few more underrated pop-ups and flea markets that are cool, under the radar, and sometimes in unlikely locations. One was at beloved bar […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Machus and Brain Dead at One Grand
Okay so, in my attempt to get out more and explore, I went back to the EXACT same place I was at when I promised myself Iโd get out more! Let me explain why this is okay. Itโs okay because the One Grand Gallery is, like, IT when it comes to art galleries in Portland, […]
Portland’s Pretty: The โSuperโ New Agency in Town
As many of you may know, or not because no one reads this besides my mom (Hi mom! JK, my mom definitely doesn’t read this), I work at a modeling agency by day. While Portland has a few of them, new agencies pop up all the time. Some flop instantly, while others stick around for […]
Portlandโs Pretty: PDX Pop Now! and Forever
The PDX Pop Now! music festival was born in 2004. Always free and always featuring a stellar lineup, this yearโs was especially fun. Among the bands I was most stoked to see were Cry Babe, Mope Grooves, and of course, old favorites Gaytheist and Federale. A hot weekend made for what looked like a smaller […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Lupe’s Grocery Store at One Grand Gallery
Iโll admit it: At this point, Iโm old enough to be the mother of a Gen Z-er. And yet I still find myself at their parties from time to time. Lucky for me, a hip kid invited me to an art show at One Grand Gallery last week, so I decided to check it out, […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Another Great Go Skateboarding Day
Iโm pretty sure Iโve provided the history of Go Skateboarding Day at least one of the many times Iโve covered itโฆ but letโs do it again! Itโs a day where anyone who owns a skateboard is encouraged to get out there and ride! For the past few years, Portland has had a pretty great thing […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Music, Visuals, and Style at Video Jukebox
โWhen a timeless record is married to a thoughtful visual, the impact can raise your senses of sight and sound to a new plane.โ Thatโs the thought processโnay, the manifestoโfor the Video Jukebox party thrown by mastermind Greg Nolley at Century on a recent Thursday. Greg wanted to watch his favorite videos in a room […]
Portlandโs Pretty: One Imaginary Girl at Hoxton for Design Week
I canโt remember the first time I saw Sarah Donofrio, the brains behind One Imaginary Girlโs fashion label. But it was probably 2016 and most likely on the runway at Fade to Light. I remember it being a show-stopper and by far my favorite designer of the night. Once I got a look at her […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Return to the Pastel Brunch
After having a fantastic time last year, Iโve officially made Pastel Brunch an Easter tradition. And when I heard this yearโs theme was an homage to the Pacific Northwestโs โ90s grunge era, you better believe I wasnโt going to miss it! Donโt believe me? I actually cut my birthday vacation short so I would make […]
Portlandโs Pretty: Another Year, Another Treefort
What would I be without Treefort, Idahoโs liโl music fest in the mountains? Well, Iโd have at least 10 fewer friends, for starters. Some of those include Brooklyn band the Muckers, Portlandโs own WIBG, and more Treefort-goers than I can name. The beauty of this Boise festival lies in its small-town appeal and ability to […]
