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Forget Paris. And who needs Milan? Dallas is brimming with boutiques filled with designer clothes reflecting spring’s hottest looks. These are the best trends of the bunch.
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Dallas is a style mecca, filled with shops and boutiques brimming with designer items that reflect spring’s hottest trends, from A-line dresses and cinched waists to flowing frocks and ruffled collars. In the following pages, we show you styles from the top names in fashion—Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Gucci, Missoni, Nina Ricci, and Ralph Lauren, to name a few. The best part is, you don’t have to travel any farther than the stylish streets of Dallas to get them.

Tuleh dress with lace slip ($2,650/Stanley Korshak); Jacqueline Rose opalite necklace ($231/Elements); Ionescu opal, diamond, and gold ring ($19,000/Stanley Korshak).Samantha Treacy navy silk dress with bone detail ($660/Premium 93); Ionescu pink kunzite and sapphire ring ($27,500/Stanley Korshak).

Chanel white nylon dress ($745/Neiman Marcus, Shops at Willow Bend).Ralph Lauren linen jacket with detachable ruffle collar and linen skirt ($1,998 & $598/Ralph Lauren, Highland Park Village); Dior heels ($475/Gregory’s).

Monique Lhuillier white tuxedo dress ($1,550/Nordstrom, NorthPark).Carolina Herrera cotton dress with grosgrain sash ($2,690/Stanley Korshak).

Hermes silk print cardigan ($2,220/Hermes); Michael Kors zebra bikini top ($140 for full bikini/Neiman Marcus, Shops at Willow Bend); Stella McCartney belted shorts ($495/Neiman Marcus Downtown).Pegah Anvarian blush silk dress ($2,178/Elements); Ionescu chrysoprase drop earring ($11,250/Stanley Korshak).

Gucci silk floral-print top and white vintage jacquard pants ($1,695 & $555/Gucci, Galleria Dallas); Rene Caovilla bejeweled wrap heels ($800/Neiman Marcus Downtown); Hermes white leather gloves ($450/Hermes).Missoni knit gown ($1,460/Nordstrom, NorthPark); Jimmy Choo pink sandals ($495/Jimmy Choo); Ionescu pink kunzite and sapphire ring ($27,500/Stanley Korshak).

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