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March 29, 2010

West Village Shopping

Dear You,

 What can I say?  I love Dallas’s Uptown scene, but  I rarely have the time to stop and visit.  Any time I can swing by, I make sure to hit up the West Village.  So when a friend invited me to lunch at the chic Toulouse Café and Bar (part of the delicious Lombardi Family Concepts), I couldn’t resist stopping by a few boutiques.

 While the drive there was horrendous, the day was glorious.  I’m sorry- I have to take a moment here- when there’s a stalled car on the opposite side of the freeway, why does everyone on my side slow to a crawl?  To those nosey folks: pay attention and drive sensibly before you cause a wreck on our side of the freeway too!  But I digress.

 The weather was perfect for al fresco dining and shopping.  My friend enjoyed a salad while I had the Vegetarian Sandwich with Pommes Frites: marinated portobello mushroom, goat cheese, tomato confit, lettuce & basil pesto, accompanied by delectably crisp and light fries.  OMG, to-die-for!  I would drive back to Dallas just to eat here- in fact, I plan to have the Lobster and Rock Shrimp Risotto on my next visit!  But I digress again.

 West Village is nestled within the affluent Uptown area of Dallas, and is the perfect place to sip and shop.  After lunch, I headed over to Epic, to see what was new and on sale. 

Purple Studded Belt

I found a really great purple belt, embellished with brass studs.  I love these types of items because this is where fashion meets function- a wide belt like this is theanswer to any girl’s prayers- it creates a waist line while disguising any body sins (I have a few body sins lingering from Thanksgiving and Christmas, ok!).  The belt is also a great mix of femininity and rock ‘n roll edginess. 

Close Up of Hook Closure

I also found a pair of glamorous and glittering tear-drop loop earrings.  I love these because they can be both dressy and casual, frame the face well, and the unique texture really is responsible for these earrings radiant shimmer.

Bling Bling Earrings

Next, I visited J’AdoreParis for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by their selection of accessories.  They had very unique tribal-inspired pieces, which I always find interesting.  After a long debate, I settled on a burgundy pendulum necklace (burgundy can be chic, I tell you) and earring set as well as a soothing rust-colored knit scarf, all at 50% off.

"Aztec" Inspired Necklace and Earrings

Super Soft!

 J’Adore also had really cute dresses, jackets, blouses and loads of statement jewelry.

Perfect LBD

Fun Beaded Chrystal Cuff

For my last stop, I visited Pitaya, also new to me, and loved the hand-crafted, vintage folksy look of their selections (think Anthropologie).  But I fell in love with the owl necklaces- what an assortment!  In another post, I’ll have to show the little collection I’ve got going now- antique malls are a goldmine for such things!

 Pitaya had a white owl pendant adorned with crystals and glitter, but I wasn’t sure it was right for me.  I also saw another owl necklace which incorporated a watch into the design- very cute.  But then there was this crystal-incrusted, silver number that had my name on it.  Isn’t he cute?

Owl with an Attitude

 Tips for this Trip:

1. We all know Dallas traffic requires some patience.  Expect the unexpected delays on I-30 and I-75.

2. Wear comfortable shoes for this trek, but it’s an urban oasis, so look cute.  It’s a place to see and be seen.

3. The chance of parking in front of a store is slim to none, so I suggest using the parking garage.  Beware, it’s a 2-lane garage, so be careful going around corners, as there could be on-coming traffic.  Do find a spot as close as possible to the elevator, so there’s not a long haul through the lot with tons of shopping bags. 

4. I suggest starting at Taco Diner or Toulouse Café and Bar, shopping and ending with a visit at Pacuigo for gelato.

 Happy shopping!

 Fashionably Yours,

Nik

November 11, 2009

Shecky’s Girls Night Out- Dallas

The line to get in was insane! So worth the wait though!

So, I was lucky enough to attend for the 2nd time the always fun and fashionable Shecky’s Girls Night Out event at the Fashion Industry Gallery in Dallas. It was perfect timing because I seriously needed a study break! There was such a long line outside, but it was well worth the wait. Once inside, I made a bee line to the Goodie Bag area, as Shecky’s is famous for its superb Goodie Bags.

Ladies in Line

Oh Goodie Goodie!

What I love about this event are all the unique treasures you can find at a bargain. I’m talking “Shopping Mecca!” Plus a lot of designers are right here in Dallas and it’s so important to support local talent. One such talent is Ms. Jennifer Blumenstock of three bishops jewelry collection. Featured in Fort Worth Magazine’s August 2009 Issue, and seen on HBO’s popular series Entourage, three bishops offers pieces that are thoughtfully unique and simply stunning. The Signature Collection is at once regal, yet refreshingly unpretentious. The entire line has a deeply spiritual feel to it. See http://www.threebishops.com.

Speaking of spiritual, meet Ms. Jana Camp of Janaration. This “Yoga Inspired Jewelry” is like the California designer- youthful, down-to-earth and naturally beautiful- and I couldn’t leave without snapping up a gorgeous necklace- it was too perfect for Halloween and all the Fall Festivities! Check out Jana’s website at http://www.janaration.com.

California Designer Jana Camp

California Designer Jana Camp

Jana's Yoga-Inspired Treasures

Jana's Yoga-Inspired Treasures

If you love more vintage-inspired fair, (think: Anthropologie or Urban Outfitters) check out Sarah Elizabeth Eastep’s http://www.manekicollection.com. She has the most adorable cameo rings and necklaces, and many of the vintage staples of the animal kingdom, such as owls, horses, foxes and birds. Each piece is feminine, delicate and decadent, while being reasonably priced.

Lastly, I saw an incredible chain metal scarf (yes, metal) from Moonpie & Felicity Rose. They are hand-made and come in different lengths, making them versatile and stunning. A little pricier, (I think the shorter versions was around $90) these scarves are wearable works of art and well worth the price tag. For more info, contact Amy Kaplan at MOONPIEFR@AOL.COM.

Shecky’s Girls Night Out will return to Dallas February 24-25, 2010. Hope to see you there!

http://girlsnightout.sheckys.com/dallas/spring2010/

Fashionably Yours,
Nik

Vendor's Booth.

Celvah, a Fashionable Dallasite

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