Two-story, upscale women’s boutique packed with designer labels like Pucci, Cavalli, and Moschino. Handbags, jewelry, shoes, and contemporary clothing (Elizabeth and James, BCBG, D&G) also line the racks.
This is what boutique shopping should be: free sweet tea, helpful staff, and an edited mix. Fashion and home are covered, from baby books and semiprecious gems to the latest from Wink. Local artists aplenty, including Megan Adams’s interior etchings and Amber Perley’s ruffled cocktail dresses.
Three-floor emporium for high-end fashion ranging from upscale contemporary women’s clothing such as M Missoni to Christian Louboutin shoes and men’s Armani blazers. The family-owned boutique also hosts regular trunks shows with budding designers like NYC-based Ruffian and Elizabeth Showers, a local jewelry line.
Photo: Courtesy of Stanley Korshak
Little sister to Stanley Korshak, the two-story women’s contemporary clothing space keeps designer labels in the family but at lower prices. Think M Missoni, Vena Cava, and 3.1 Phillip Lim.
Super-swanky department store with New York City roots. Expect loads of designer labels. The brand’s signature (and somewhat affordable) enamel bangles are legendary.
The trio behind the boutique travels to far ends of the earth (literally) for their hard-to-find fashion roundup. Maria Cornejo, Alexander Wang, Jane Mayle, Pauric Sweeney, and Archive Vintage are just a handful of labels that lure Dallas’s best dressed.
Photo: Courtesy of V.O.D.
Only a few years old, this Nordstrom is one of the Seattle-based chain’s coolest with super chic displays and decor. The men’s, women’s, teens, and children’s fashions (don’t miss the signature shoe section) are fashion forward, but fairly affordable. The third floor hosts home decor, the in-house resto, and under-the-radar spa.