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Dallas Style Setters

Five Stylish Dallasites and a Few of Their Favorite Fashionable Things: Tara McCray

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We’re rolling out another round of Dallas style setters and the current stuff they love. Check ShopTalk every day this week for a fresh face and new favorite things. Next up, Tara McCray, stylish, supermodel-esque contemporary clothing expert at Tootsies.

(clockwise from top left) Tara McCray (photography by William Neal), braids (photo courtesy of Tara), Gypsy Wagon (photo by Sergio Garza), Charlotte Olympia shoe (photo courtesy of Charlotte Olympia), and Gypsy Wagon (photo by Sergio Garza) DESIGN BY CHARLOTTE TOBIN

TARA McCRAY

CONTEMPORARY SPECIALIST, TOOTSIES

Favorite Shoe:
Charlotte Olympia Rapunzel Braided Raffia Wedge. “I love the basket weave and the black ribbon on the back, super girly!”

Favorite Dallas Shopping Spots:
1. Tootsies. “TOOTSIES of course! It’s your one-stop-shop from designer to denim, handbags, shoes, and jewels. Tootsies has such a fun vibe and caters to all ages. What other place in Dallas can you shop while having a cocktail at a fully stocked bar, listen to some great tunes, and walk out looking like a million bucks?”

2. Vintage Martini. “I’m super into discount shopping and finding that “diamond in the rough.” It’s a great place to find your vintage designer pieces.”

3. The Gypsy Wagon. “Anytime I need to pick up a gift, this is my go to spot.”

Favorite Spring Trend:
Braided hair and bright floral prints. “I love braided hair because its a quick fix on a bad hair day, whimsical and girly. And floral prints are so much fun and it makes me smile.”

Check out the other style setters and their favorite things.

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