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Dallas Prepares for the Next ‘Texas Next Top Designer’

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The finalists for the Search for Texas’ Next Top Designer contest have been announced.

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Women’s and Men’s Apparel

  1. Ashlee Brooks Patton and Isabel Varela both of Dallas for VARELA+BROOKS
  2. Sarah Jones of Dallas for STATUS
  3. Lauren Polt of Austin for chicka-d
  4. Carissa Rose of Dallas for Carissa Rose
  5. Ann Hoang of Dallas for Ann Hoang by Ann Hoang
  6. Ashley Burghardt of Dallas for ASHARD RICHLEY
  7. James Martinez  of Dallas for BARRON & J.
  8. Johnna Sheppard of Dallas for Blest
  9. Blanquita Sullivan and Tara Pettinato, both of Austin, for Bonjour Biqui
  10. Darian Thomas and Jessica Sharp, both of Dallas, for HAUTE DJ
  11. Leesie Pool of Dallas for Hex Chromosome
  12. Anthony Muelle of Dallas for Hueso Outlaw
  13. Julie Michel of Dallas for Julie Michel Designs
  14. Dorris Bogus of Dallas for KaMIT Sport
  15. La’Daska Powell of Dallas for LADASKA MECHELLE
  16. Gladys Bowie-Young of Fort Worth for Miss Jane Originals

Jewelry, Handbags and Accessories

  1. Jessica McMahon and Jason McMahon of Houston for LilahGabriel
  2. Charmaine Marshall of Dallas for Charmaine Marshall
  3. Jeannie Vianney of Austin for By Jeannie Jewelry
  4. Marie Myers of Houston for Marie Bruns

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