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    How much for that paper in the window?

    Masterful window displays at Clotheshorse Anonymous fool even the savviest Dallas shoppers

    Rachael Abrams
    Mar 1, 2013 | 10:09 am

    Have you seen the couture dresses in the windows at Clotheshorse Anonymous? Did you know they are actually made from paper? (If you thought they were real, no worries. We were fooled too.)

    We decided to get to the bottom of this very clever ruse, to learn more about the genesis of these magnificent window displays and the design culprit responsible for the trompe l'oeil.

    "Celesta Segerstrom and I met three years ago in the waiting room of a garage, while both getting our tires change," says Julie Hogg, who works in advertising at the consignment store. "We started talking about our businesses. At the time, Clotheshorse had just moved to a new location [at Preston Road and Forest Lane] with major power windows. We came up with the idea of mixing fashion and art through paper."

    Segerstrom went to design school in California and worked as a television art director and, later, as an advertising director here in Dallas. "I also did freelance illustrations for album covers. I had a very varied career," Segerstrom says.

    It wasn't until fate (or flat tires) brought Segerstrom and Hogg together that Segerstrom began her career as a paper sculptor. "I did the first set of windows for Clotheshorse in 2009. I made silvery tops and recovered mannequins in fabric just in time for Christmas," she says. "I had to come up with something that said 'high-end-couture' and symbolized real clothing. As a result, I began doing paper sculptures for a lot of other people."

    In addition to the windows at Clotheshorse, Segerstrom co-designed the Christmas windows for Neiman Marcus Downtown in 2009 and, more recently, created the black and white penguins for Stanley Korshak for this past holiday season.

    "Valentino, Gucci, Chanel, Gaultier and YSL have all graced our windows," Hogg says. And when Diana Vreeland's The Eye Has To Travel premiered during the Dallas International Film Festival last year, Segerstrom designed the windows as an homage to the editor's days at Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.

    Where does the master designer begin? "There are certain things I look for in the design to make the dresses," she says. "Many times it's the pattern in the fabric and the texture that makes the display so interesting."

    The latest displays reflect the designs of Balenciaga and the fashion house's newest creative director, Alexander Wang. "I did them all in white and made the background look Spanish," Segerstrom says.

    Her usual routine begins with finding pictures of dresses or key pieces that she and Hogg both like. And then she starts dumpster diving and visiting Home Depot for unique materials.

    "I say I'm a paper sculptor, but this kind of work forces me to use other materials, to make it look like fabric," Segerstrom says. She used gossamer for the hooded dress; gossamer for the bridal gown with wire and yarn for the bodice; and, for the lace-top dress, lace-like floral paper to replicate the kind of lace Jason Wu uses. Each dress in the Balenciaga window display took about 30 hours to create.

    Segerstrom admits she loves fooling window shoppers, and she says seeing a dismantled window display makes her feel like she has succeeded, "because people keep touching it." For her Chanel display, Segerstrom used shelf liner to make the iconic quilted purse.

    "There was a customer that did not believe it was not real," she says. "She finally ripped the purse open because she just wouldn't let it go. I really succeeded with that one."

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    The Balenciaga-inspired gowns will be on display at Clotheshorse Anonymous through mid-summer.

    Each of these Balenciaga-inspired gowns took about 30 hours to create.

    Balenciaga at Clotheshorse
      
    Photo by Julie Hogg
    Each of these Balenciaga-inspired gowns took about 30 hours to create.
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    Where to Shop

    Where to shop in Dallas right now: 9 new shops and deals for April

    Raven Jordan
    Apr 2, 2025 | 3:00 pm
    Cult Gaia
    Cult Gaia
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    The April edition of Where to Shop, CultureMap's column of fashion, and new stores, and pop-ups, is stocked with spring finds, from an Asian toy store to a window treatment studio to a vendor market at Galleria Dallas — a little something for everyone.

    Here's where to shop in Dallas this month:

    Cult Gaia
    Women's fashion brand based in Los Angeles has set up a a one-year residency at Market, the women's boutique in Highland Village — part of Market's pop-up program that allows emerging brands to test the Texas market. Cult Gaia sells cool dresses with creative cut-outs and artsy details, priced from $500 to $2,500, depending on how much bling. Plus bathing suits, cute purses, and quirky sandals.

    Firewheel Town Center
    Garland shopping center is celebrating Easter with a Bunny Photo Experience, open daily from April 4-19. Reservations are strongly encouraged.

    Good Market
    Weekend pop-up market on April 4-5 at Galleria Dallas' new Outdoor Plaza brings together 13 vendors with unique merchandise: jewelry, hats, stationery, floral arrangements, and more — plus Argentine gelato from Dallas-based Gelato La Boca.

    Graber
    Wisconsin company specializing in window treatments has made its Dallas debut at the Interior Home & Design Center at 2000 N. Stemmons Fwy. This is their first interactive design studio, featuring everything from blinds to curtains to wooden shutters, with the opportunity to touch and feel. Walk-ins are welcome.

    Indigo 1745 Collective
    Newly relocated store in the Cedars District at 1409 S. Botham Jean Blvd. remains a chill space to find goods for independent designers, artists, and patrons. They sell natural body products, clothes, and accessories from designers such as Beulah, Georg Roth, Masutto, and Molly x Nico. The shop is available for appointment only by text at 214-948-1745.

    Kendra Scott
    Jewelry and accessories brand opened at Arlington Highlands in March. This is the ninth location in Dallas-Fort Worth. It's part of Arlington Highlands' $30 million renovation to refresh the center and add new stores. The shop features the Color Bar, new brand collections, watches, and engravings.

    ME+EM
    British womenswear label has opened a location at NorthPark Center at 8687 N. Central Expy. #1132, on Level One between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. This is their fourth store in the U.S. and the first in Texas. Their clothes are polished, yet comfortable featuring dresses that transition from day to night and pants that pair with any top. They release new items monthly such as the Silhouette Print Smock for $135.

    Pop Mart
    Toy and entertainment brand from China is now open at Galleria Dallas where they feature designer toys with limited-edition releases that vault them into the collectible category. The store offers immersive environment showcasing Pop Mart characters such as Molly, Hirono, The Monsters, and Skullpanda.

    Pottery Barn
    Furniture outlet now open at Arlington Highlands is part of the shopping center's renovation. It's one of six locations in Dallas-Fort Worth and carries sofas, tables, home decor, bedding, and more. Design collaborations include LoveShackFancy and Peter Rabbit, a seasonal spring collection.

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