You might not know who or what Sussudio is when Phil Collins sings his hit song, but if Patricia Everson has her say, Dallas shoppers will liken the name to an eclectic retail shop in Travis Walk. Eclectic just skims the surface of what Everson is planning at Sussudio. A seven-foot poster of Marlene Dietrich will welcome shoppers to the black and white environs of the store. Photographs of other glamorous movie stars will keep the Blue Angel company.
Everson is confident about her imaginative venture that is basically a clothes store born out of her experience as a personal shopper over the last ten years. “I’m going to carry lines that my clients have wanted,” she says. Those lines include Eileen Rubini. Elanor P. Brenner, and Brigitte Z, a leather designer from West Germany.
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