Off-the-rack is so last year. For the discriminating businessman and woman, we present our selection of the best custom-made clothiers in North Texas.
Fossil celebrates 25 years by squeezing into the shoe business.
New Dallas modeling agency Wallflower Management gives unconventional beauties a place to strut their stuff.
Le Creuset opens a signature space in Allen.
Eight trends emerged from this fall’s fashions. As home decor follows what walks down the runways, we’ve paired the looks with our favorite Dallas furnishings.
Add a pop of purple to your beauty routine.
Andrew Bayer and Doug Voisin shutter their retail shop to spend more time creating wearable and fun pieces for House of Dang, their youthful and energetic clothing line for women.
Lake Highlands grad and designer Sariah Carson takes a fine art approach to her clothes, fusing fashion and painting to create garments her clients want to keep forever.
Visit Lamarr Nanton and Sue Yang at their tiny Shops at Willow Bend boutique Elli Grace, where they customize pieces from their newly launched ladies’ line.
Meet Gable and Ed Shaikh of Hadleigh’s, an atelier selling bespoke clothes for men and women, where everything is cut and sewn by hand in Italy, made for you and only you.
When she discovered science didn’t suit her, biologist-turned-designer Knanh Nguyen left for Paris to study haute couture sewing techniques. She’s never looked back.
Meet Louise Black and Shirin Askari, two Dallas contestants on this season’s Project Runway.
After years of custom-designing shoes, Rocio Ildemaro launches a ready-to-wear line of fancy footwear that bears her name.
Poggenpohl gets cooking in the Design District.