Kristin Cavallari, Jay Cutler to host Valentine’s Day event at West Loop store

Tickets cost $200 for the private shopping experience and Q&A at Uncommon James in the West Loop.

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Kristin Cavallari, founder of Uncommon James, and her husband Jay Cutler, talk during the opening of her store’s West Loop location in October 2019.

Kristin Cavallari, founder of Uncommon James, and her husband Jay Cutler, talk during the opening of her store’s West Loop location in Chicago.

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Reality TV star Kristin Cavallari will be at her recently-opened Chicago store this Valentine’s Day — with husband and former Bears QB Jay Cutler in tow — for a private event and Q&A that carries a steep price tag.

Guests willing to fork over $200 for tickets to the 3-hour event will be treated to food and drinks, a private shopping experience and a “selfie station.” They’ll also have the opportunity to submit questions to K-Cav and J-Cut, according to the event announcement.

Cavallari is currently on season three of her E! show, “Very Cavallari,” which chronicles the star’s life and her growing business, Uncommon James, a lifestyle and fashion brand. Uncommon James’ flagship store opened in Nashville, where the couple resides with their three children, in March 2018. The Chicago store opened last October.

The event will be held at Uncommon James in the West Loop, 849 W Randolph St., from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on February 14.

Uncommon James, founded by Kristin Cavallari in 2017, sells accessories, children’s clothes and skin care products. Cavallari opened this first Chicago location of Uncommon James in the West Loop.

Uncommon James sells accessories, children’s clothes and skin care products.

Pat Nabong/For The Sun-Times

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