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Inside the Lives of Dallas’ Seriously Stylish Shopgirls

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Diamond Mahone of TenOverSix, left, and Stevie Moore of Elements, right (photography by Kristi & Scot Redman)
Diamond Mahone of TenOverSix, left, and Stevie Moore of Elements, right (photography by Kristi & Scot Redman)
Diamond Mahone of TenOverSix, left, and Stevie Moore of Elements, right (photography by Kristi & Scot Redman)

It was such a pleasure working on a story about the ultra-hip salesgirls of Dallas’ best store floors. What’s so satisfying about talking shop with these girls is their passion for the art of dressing. It’s not so pretentious and stilted as wearing head-to-toe labels with the ladies who lunch. It boils down to a genuine, profusion of love for designers and their craft. These girls know which lines are being innovative, who’s using the most luxurious fabrics, who’s making the perfect denim/blazer/little black dress/etc., and who you should be wearing but you just don’t know about yet. Until you pay them a visit and they’ll bring you in the know.

Looking to invest in a piece jewelry as stimulating as a Dali? See Katie Bivins at Grange Hall.
When you need to breathe a little life into your uniform, see Diamond Mahone at TenOverSix.
Exploring your edgy tendencies? Go to leather-clad, purple-maned Havilah Bender at Traffic LA.
Ready for an introduction to your new favorite brands? Stevie Moore at Elements makes magic.
Want the crowning gems of the high-design  on your hangers? See Alli Dunn at Forty Five Ten.
Ready to hang up your dull LBD and slip into the seasons latest trends? That’s Ali Burks at Blinc.

Get to know Dallas’ most special style makers.

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