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    Karl Lagerfeld Does Dallas

    Chanel Metiers d'Art: Inside Karl Lagerfeld's celebrity-filled Texas fashion spectacle

    Stephanie Quadri
    Dec 11, 2013 | 11:19 am

    If you didn’t know that Chanel’s Métiers d’Art was taking place at Fair Park last night, then you must live under a rather unfashionable rock. Dallas has been anxiously awaiting Karl Lagerfeld’s fashion extravaganza for months since he declared his love for Texas to Women’s Wear Daily back in January.

    Nearly 1,000 fortuitous people received the most coveted ticket in town for the once-a-year runway show that pays homage to its artisans. Since 2002, it has taken place in select cities such as London, Tokyo and Shanghai.

    The Paris-Dallas themed evening played out in three parts, beginning with a drive-in style premiere — popcorn, corn dogs and candy included — of Lagerfeld’s latest short film, The Return that reflects on Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s turbulent comeback in the ’50s. The late Stanley Marcus was one of the first to recognize her return by granting Madame Chanel with the Neiman Marcus award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion 56 years ago. On December 11, Anna Wintour presents Lagerfeld with the same award at the flagship Neiman Marcus downtown.

    VIP’s — including Kristen Stewart (the new face of Chanel), Dakota Fanning, Lauren Hutton (also spotted at CBD Provisions at The Joule Monday night), Alexa Chung, Lily Collins, Georgina Chaplin, Hamish Bowles, Nina Garcia and Stefano Tonchi — sat in vintage cars to watch the flick. Wintour, Andre Leon Talley and Lagerfeld snuggled up in a 1940s Caddy convertible.

    Following the film, guests shuffled through the cold to Centennial Hall, which was transformed into a barn, where giant chandeliers fashioned of Texas and French flags hung over the hay-slung runway. Internationally recognized models, including Dallas’ own Erin Wasson, marched out decked in denim, gold-starred, fringed, leathered and feathered looks that were said to be inspired by Houston socialite Lynn Wyatt — who was in attendance along with many other Texans, including Ken Downing, Gene Jones, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky, James Cope, Nancy Rogers, Jackie Bolin, Brian Bolke, Capera Ryan, Ceron, Todd Fiscus, and Becca Cason Thrash.

    Chanel pulled out all the stops to turn the adjoining space into a Billy Bob’s-esque saloon complete with mechanical bull, gambling, pool tables — and Lone Star, of course. As attendees took in the action, chef Tim Love and team doled out tacos, tamales, Frito pie in a bag, mixed meats, charred Brussels sprouts, corn on the cob and venison jerky. Iconic Texas tunes, played by local DJ Horseshoes & Hand Grenades along with Dolly Python’s Gretchen Bell, had models and company line dancing before the big act, British band Hot Chip, mixed it up for the crowd.

    Lagerfeld watched on from a cowhide-covered perch near the stage, getting up to capture a few snaps of those taking a turn on the bull. Stewart was so supremely herself, playing pool in a corner, no trace of a smile on her face.

    It was an international affair to remember. Merci beaucoup to Chanel for choosing our fine city to host this remarkable event.

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    Check out the window displays featuring the Metiers d'Art collection at Neiman Marcus downtown. You can watch the film on Chanel.com.

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    Photo by Sylvia Elzafon
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    Shopping on Knox

    Dallas-loved activewear brand Addison Bay makes Texas debut on Knox St.

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jul 2, 2026 | 2:59 pm
    Addison Bay
    Photo courtesy of Addison Bay
    She's ready for Wimbledon.

    A fast-growing, female-founded activewear brand is making its Texas debut on one of Dallas' buzziest shopping streets: Addison Bay will open its first Texas boutique on Knox Street in September.

    It will be the Philadelphia-based label's fourth retail store nationwide. According to a release, Dallas has been a standout city for the brand online for years. Dallas loves its fashionable activewear.

    The company was founded in 2018 by Philadelphia entrepreneur Marguerite Adzick, who combined her background as a collegiate athlete with a career in fashion to launch Addison Bay. Her goal was to create stylish, functional activewear and everyday pieces that make getting dressed effortless, whether it’s for a workout, errands, or dinner out, she says.

    Addison Bay Addison Bay founder Marguerite Adzick, who looks ready for Wimbledon.Photo courtesy of Addison Bay

    Today, the brand is built around a “7AM to 7PM” approach to dressing, offering polished, versatile pieces designed to carry through the entire day. In Dallas, that'll mean going from country club tennis sesh in the morning to aHudson House happy hour in the evening.

    Along with its flagship Philadelphia store and a seasonal shop in Avalon, New Jersey, Addison Bay has also expanded to Naples, Florida, and now, Dallas.

    It's going into the hottest shopping area in town. Knox Street is evolving a go-to destination for boutiques, cafés, and fitness concepts, thanks to its walkable stretch between Uptown and Highland Park.

    According to the release, Addison Bay will join the mix in a 3,603-square-foot space designed to feel bright and welcoming, with elevated fitting rooms and displays geared toward easy outfit-building.

     Addison Bay Dallas has been a top market for Addison Bay for several years.Photo courtesy of Addison Bay

    “Dallas has been supporting Addison Bay from afar for years and we’ve always known we’d find our way there,” says founder Adzick in the release. “The Dallas woman is active, style-conscious and lives her life the same way our brand is designed to dress her – from early morning to evening without missing a beat.

    "At some point, the data becomes impossible to ignore. Dallas isn’t just a great market for us, it’s become one of our most important communities and we can’t wait to finally have a home there.”

    To celebrate the debut, Addison Bay will host a September grand opening with on-site monogramming, live music, gifts with purchase, and additional activations introducing the brand in person.

    Store hours will be 10 am-6 pm Monday-Sunday. The store will be located at 3212 Knox Street, Ste. 104.

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