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Local Designer Opens Studio Pop-Up Shop

Trust us, Fly Forever by John Paul Thomas is a collection you don't want to miss out on.
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Local Designer Opens Studio Pop-Up Shop

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Fashion designer John Paul Thomas grew up in Dallas, where he graduated from Wade College with an associate degree in Fashion Design and a bachelor’s in Merchandise & Design. He recently opened a new design studio in downtown Dallas, so he can focus on his menswear and womenswear line, Fly Forever. In this 1,500 sq. ft. space, he can house his design area, photoshoots, and sample room under one roof.

During the Black Friday weekend, he plans to host an Open Studio: Pop-Up Shop, with product offerings from his Fly Forever line that include bomber jackets, sweaters, joggers, and some accessories. Price points for the product at the pop-up will range from $75 to $450, and it will be held at his studio, 1910 Pacific Avenue #10800 Dallas, Texas 75201. You can check out some of his latest fall pieces online here and connect with him on Twitter or Instagram to stay up to date on his latest releases.

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