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Fashion

In the Pink

Punch up your spring wardrobe with the season’s hottest pastel.
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GOT CRABS?
Be a trendsetter. Even Imelda Marcos doesn’t have these snappy shoes by Ashley Dearborn ($368/Tique, Snider Plaza).

 

OPTICAL ILLUSION
See everything through rose-colored
sunglasses—the season’s must-have by Christian Dior ($290/Christian
Dior, Highland Park Village).


 

TIED AND TRUE
Adorn your purse, wrist, hair, or neck with the ultimate accessory—an Hermès “twilly” ($110/Hermès, Highland Park Village).

 

FEM GEMS
Pink tourmaline earrings by Ippolita add just the right sparkle to any outfit ($525/Neiman Marcus, NorthPark).

SWEET SCENT
Look
pretty in pink and smell lovely, too, with Max Studio’s new line of
jasmine-scented clothing ($128/Max Studio, Shops at Willow Bend).

 

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SHOP TALK

Hot Shop
Ort and Orlando Varona know Dallas shoppers. The owners of trendy Octane are opening Premium93 in the still-so-hot West Village, where fashionistas can track down the latest hard-to-find designer collections, including Marc by Marc Jacobs (men’s and women’s), Theory, and Ted Baker. Doors open this month. West Village, 3699 McKinney Ave., Ste. 405.

It Takes a Village
Former Del Ann’s owner Phyllis Walker has ventured into Highland Park with Walker Row. Here you can find cocktail attire designed by former Chanel model Jackie Rogers, European sportswear by M. Siamo, and accessories by Rodo and Frank & Kahn. 31 Highland Park Village. 214-373-6866.
www.walkerrowdallas.com.

Not-so-common Scents
Hollywood shoppers are scooping up Dallas-based Er’go candles
by the dozens. Try Shante, a lavender-patchouli combination and a
favorite of supermodel Molly Sims, or Nectar, a blend of cassis and
calyx. The candles smell delicious and are pure enough to eat—but we
don’t recommend it. 9200 John Carpenter Fwy. 214-905-9050. www.ergocandle.com.

Photos: Abel Sanchez

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