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Top Dallas Design Instagrams from the Weekend {Aug 3}

Fresh August snaps.
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In case you were busy admiring Ben Stiller’s still really, really good looking “Blue Steel” pose, we scouted some of the weekend’s best Dallas design snaps for your viewing pleasure.

 

{neighborhood}

We see what you’re doing here, {neighborhood}. Using one of Dirk Fowler’s limited edition, letterpress posters to announce your 56-foot gallery wall’s August exhibit and make all your followers start humming “it’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood.” Catch the Lubbock-based artist’s unique, handprinted designs in the Bishop Arts store all month long.

@dirkfowler ‘It is a beautiful day’ on display @neighborhood_store all August long. #56footwall #printisalive

A photo posted by {neighborhood} (@neighborhood_store) on

 

The Loveliest

Okay, so we’re not sure exactly how we’re going to use The Loveliest’s new mini mochila bags, but with hand made, Fair Trade goodness this adorable, we’re sure we’ll figure something out.

 

Bullzerk

We dig Bullzerk’s fun(ny), hyperlocal neighborhood tees, but a new design that’s locally focused and (mostly) all inclusive – that may be even sweeter.

We found a nice way to say “I don’t go North of 635.” #NewDesign #NowAvailable

A photo posted by Bullzerk (@thatsbullzerk) on

 

Life of Riley

Thank you, Life of Riley, for reminding us that a little boldness in terms of color and patterns can be a beautiful thing. Stop by the Deep Ellum shop to witness some of their striking new finds.

 

Times Two Design

We love it when fashion and home decor unite. Times Two Design and Bag Snob prove that birds of a pink-hued feather really do flock [pair nicely!] together.

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