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3 New Dallas Stores to Hit This June

Refresh your space at these newly opened shops.
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All photography by Elizabeth Lavin

From non-toxic goodness for tots to grab-and-go bouquets, add these shiny new stores to your must-shop list.

The Collective

Designer Sarah Hargrave’s new store, The Collective, is a sight to behold. Bold pops of pink, lavender-washed Turkish rugs, bright textiles, gold accents, and freshly lacquered vintage furniture are thoughtfully arranged throughout the renovated Greek Revival by Swiss Avenue. Grab a succulent or coffee table book to go, or fill your walls with one of Jenn Thatcher’s dreamy, abstract works.

Avant Garden at Royal Blue Grocery

The team at Avant Garden is forwarding their florals to a new location at The Shops at Highland Park, but fans of Todd Fiscus’ beautiful arrangements don’t have to go far from their former location to get their fix. Stop by Royal Blue Grocery in Highland Park Village for an Avant Garden shop-in-shop featuring pre-made floral arrangements, orchids in decorative containers, and styled bouquets.

The Tot Playhouse

Speaking of Highland Park Village, remember how The Tot opened up a pop-up there last Christmas? Fortunately for Dallas mothers who dig the company’s non-toxic goods and modern lines, The Tot’s pop-up turned permanent, and has even expanded their Dallas presence.

Landing in one of the charming cottages along West Lovers Lane, The Tot Playhouse creates a cozy, kid-friendly space to shop brands such as DockATot, Bugaboo, Oscar de la Renta, and Hatch for tots and mamas alike.

 

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