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Sales

Plano’s Luxury Holiday Warehouse Is Selling Out Its Entire Store in a Monthlong Mega Sale

But, even though it’s liquidating everything, the beloved decorations wonderland isn’t going out of business.
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Shopping & Fashion

Retail Roundup: Galleria Dallas’ Coup D’Etat

Plus: Renovations, second locations, and jewelry stores, oh my.
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Shopping

4 New & Improved Local Decor Showrooms

Banana Republic's new home furnishings line, Frontgate's big move, and more.
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Sponsored Content

Shop for a Worthy Cause at Highland Park Village

Visit the Village to take advantage of the Partners Card discount with brands that rarely go on sale.
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Shopping

Retail Roundup: Ear Piercing and Hunting Gear Are Trending in Dallas

Plus, new collections, collections on tour, and Día de los Muertos.
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Pop-Up Shop

In Its New Permanent Location, Thrift Studio Is Now Open

We chatted with one of the designers of the annual home furnishings pop-up shop, which benefits Dwell With Dignity.
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Shopping

Retail Roundup: A Sprawling New Irving Nursery with Everything Your Garden Could Need

Plus, a new floral subscription service, Liz Lambert’s new textile collection, and more.
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Shopping

3 Eclectic Picnic Spreads You’ll Love This Summer

Our recipe for a proper picnic: pretty serveware, fresh food, and some analog entertainment.
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Shopping

A Look Inside Thrift Studio’s New Studio

After years of bouncing around in temporary spaces, Dwell With Dignity’s annual pop-up shop finally has a permanent location in the Dallas Design District.
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Shopping

Ettiene Market to Change Owners, Name on May 1

Eight years after launching her eponymous kitchen and home goods shop, Coryanne Ettiene is selling her business to longtime friend Heather Lowry, who’s changing the store’s name to The Standard.
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