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DALLAS | SHOP | 04.12.2011 | Nadia Dabbakeh. Quirky, cute and chic is the common factor between our favorite shops right now. Designer duds at to-die-for prices, brightly colored kernels, quaint houses holding home furnishings, pop-up shops hosting Pucci prints, and spring sales at your favorite Highland Park Village outposts - we’ve been doing a lot of shopping as the weather warms, and we’ll be doing much more as summer comes!
Meet reFINEstyle's New Celebrity Stylist: We like reFINEstyle.com, the online marketplace for designer vintage and consignment goods, because let's face it, who doesn't love a one-stop-shop where you can find an Hermes scarf, 3.1 Phillip Lim dress, and Chanel shoes all in one place? The e-shop promises to become even better now that they’ve snapped up celebrity stylist Nicole Chavez as Style Editor. She's been named one of the 'Top 10 Supertstar Stylists' by Forbes, she's styled campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, L'Oreal, Neutrogena, Macy's, and T-Mobile, as well as numerous magazine covers. Visit Chavez’s contributions to the reFINEstyle blog More...
Uptown Popcorn: Full of Flavor: Bubble Gum, Key Lime Pie, Creamy Peanut Butter, Dill Pickle, Red Hot Cinnamon – we’re not suggesting you get all those flavors in one batch, but if you head to Uptown Popcorn, you’ll certainly have that option. This gourmet popcorn shop can cause taste bud explosions with its fun, inventive recipes and seasonal confections, and its modern, trendy décor is reminiscent of an old-school candy shop infused with a breath of fresh air. This stop-and-pop-shop is a family affair: Paul aka Popcorn Paul is joined by his sister Hannah (a nurse by day), her husband Paul (a retired baseball player) and his brother Brent. Head to one of their three locations to take home something sweet or savory More...
Blue Print Your Home: Shopping for clothes makes me happy as a clam, but when it comes to choosing home décor, I become overwhelmed. Just ask anyone who has been in my apartment: besides a bed and a couch, the only decorative accents are the dresses hanging from the curtain rod. So when I walked into Blue Print, a décor haven located in a stately old home on Fairmount, I couldn’t help but smile. The home furnishings shop – because of its unique home-like setting – allows you to see just how a certain light fixture will look in the entryway, or what a pair of chairs will look like beside the fireplace. Get the vision without having to be an actual visionary! The shop was conceived by five friends More...
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