By Jane Humphrey By Jane Humphrey | May 19, 2023 | Lifestyle, Feature,
Treasure troves and unique finds await this summer with the city’s latest and greatest.
Toni Martin, “Pink” (2023, acrylic, enamel, Italian glass paint and birch)
GALLERY GIRL
Rife with rich colorways, unique shapes and bold design, artist Toni Martin continues to push boundaries through her work. Having recently celebrated the debut of her new exhibition, Moxie, at Christopher Martin Gallery, the two-part collection mirrors the artist’s balance of beauty and chaos through her profession. Dedicated to propelling forward, Martin shares, “I want to create more dynamic designs that are mind-boggling and tingle the senses in a visual sense.” 1533 Dragon St., christophermartingallery.com
Kat Noelle is a family-owned boutique is located in The Pavilion on Lovers Lane.
SHOP
Set out to bring women-owned and sustainably conscious brands to the forefront of conversation, Shannon Jude recently opened Kat + Noelle boutique. Sitting pretty in the Pavilion on Lovers Lane, the clothing boutique features an expansive selection of brands, including No Pise La Grama, Laura Foote, Nette, VIETRI and more. “We carry brands you won’t find anywhere else,” shares Jude. “We offer a shopping experience that is end-to-end for our fashion-forward clients, with clothing ranging from swimwear to cocktails and a wide array of amazing accessories.” Take a little stroll inside this jewel box; we can guarantee you won’t leave empty-handed. 5710 West Lovers Lane, katnoelle.com
Customize your ultimate sleep set-up.
GOLDILOCKS APPROVED
Dreamers, rejoice! Hästens has set up shop in Texas. Marking its foray into the Lone Star state, the uberluxe Swedish bedding company has been leading the charge within the industry through six generations. What makes them stand apart? Notes executive chairman and owner Jan Ryde: “We are in it for the long run and value those who share our mission to make the world a happier, more loving and peaceful place.” I would say that those make for the perfect recipe for success. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time for bed. 4433 McKinney Ave., hastens.com
Affixed to the ceiling is the standout design piece—a 16-foot-long and 9-foot-high crystal horse chandelier designed by Jeffrey Beers International.
WINE & DINE
Trick Rider offers a culinary interpretation of Texan culture tucked inside the newly opened Omni PGA Frisco Resort. Bringing the storied rodeo trick riders front and center, the restaurant weaves this theme throughout the handsome space, including an impressive 1,500-pound crystal horse chandelier suspended above a horseshoe-shaped bar. Helmed by executive chef Joshua Hasho, the menu features Texas-sized fare, including wagyu beef tasting, premium cut meats and a sumptuous raw bar selection. 4341 PGA Parkway, Frisco, @trickriderfrisco
This West Village studio is the authority on Earscaping.
TELL ME ABOUT IT, STUD
It is no secret that piercings have had quite a resurgence over the past few years. In fact, the art of piercing has become as popular as styling one’s wardrobe. Studs—the authority on Earscaping—just opened its doors in the bustling West Village Shopping Center. Marking the brand’s fourth store location in Texas (with outposts in Austin and Houston), co-founders Anna Harman and Lisa Bubbers bring the cult-favorite studio to Dallas. Since its founding in 2019, Studs has attracted the eyes (and ears) of Kaia Gerber, Emma Chamberlain, Maude Apatow and other trendsetting celebs. 3699 McKinney Ave., studs.com
Market’s newly reimagined site helps further the shopping experience from in-store to online with the brand’s signature style.
MARKET SHARE
Committed to evolving alongside its discerning clientele, Highland Park Village’s Market has launched a refitted website to further the retail experience. Chief creative officer Keenan Walker is constantly setting the bar to new heights with the store’s brick-and-mortar, so we have no doubt the newly launched site will do the same. What to expect? Several fun activations include “How We Wear It,” “Keenan’s Closet,” and then, of course, Market’s lauded “Pop-Up Concept,” which will be available to shop through both in-store and online. If Cher Horowitz could only see this... 26B Highland Park Village, markethighlandpark.com
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