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    Designer Interview

    Trina Turk talks 20 years of pretty prints and the Dallas women who love them

    Stephanie Quadri
    Jun 9, 2015 | 4:59 pm

    When fashion designer Trina Turk started a small womenswear collection 20 years ago, she never dreamed it would blossom into the iconic brand synonymous with prominent prints that's been embraced by women across the globe — particularly in Texas.

    The contemporary ready-to-wear collection is sold at high-end department stores such as Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. In addition, Turk has successfully opened nearly a dozen namesake boutiques (three of which are in Texas) and expanded the collection to include swimwear, activewear, shoes, handbags, jewelry, menswear (designed by Turk's husband, Jonathan Skow) and home decor.

    Hailing from Palm Springs, California, Turk draws inspiration from her surroundings and continues to incorporate vivid hues and prints into her distinctive designs that appeal mostly to a customer who doesn't shy away from a bold statement. "I just gravitated toward print and color from the beginning — it has really become part of our brand DNA," says Turk, who creates all of her signature prints in-house.

    We sat down with the delightful designer, who made an appearance at her Dallas store in Highland Park Village on June 9 to celebrate the 20-year milestone.

    CultureMap: What does 20 years of Trina Turk mean to you?

    Trina Turk: I never envisioned having 11 retail stores and all of these different categories. At the beginning, when I created a women's collection, I was thinking in a very focused way, and maybe I was a little conservative. The way it evolved was through the print and the color.

    CM: Where do you get inspiration for your signature prints?

    TT: We look at print all of the time. We look at studios from Europe, we work from vintage and we have two textile designers who develop our prints in-house. They are all signature prints. You won't see them from another brand.

    It's one of my favorite things to do: pick the prints, colors and fabrics for the collections. We do 11 collections per year — five or six different prints for every collection. Sometimes we revisit old prints and recolor them.

    CM: Tell us about the 20th anniversary collection.

    TT: We did special anniversary prints: Tahitian Floral and Egyptian Floral, for spring/summer ready-to-wear and swimwear. The Autumn Garden print will launch for holiday.

    CM: Style tips for a summer wardrobe revamp?

    TT: I always say don't be afraid of color. The Dallas customer loves color. We are loving all of our kaftan styles; they are so versatile. You can wear them with white jeans, as a dress [or a] cover-up. It can go from casual to elegant, depending upon how you accessorize. We have them in silk, cotton, lace and swimwear versions.

    CM: Why do you think Texas embraces the brand so much?

    TT: I think that it's about this part of the country's love of color. The southern climates really lend themselves to wearing color. Also the customer in Dallas is feminine and not afraid to look pretty.

    CM: How did you get into home decor?

    TT: We launched housewares in 2009 because people requested pillows in our signature prints. In Palm Springs — our original store — we showcase the brand's departments, including Mr Turk, Trina Turk residential, swimwear and ready-to-wear.

    CM: What's next?

    TT: We are working on sunglasses, which will launch in the near future. We are also looking to expand our retail locations to replicate our Palm Springs concept, to include all of the departments.

    CM: When in Dallas, what do you do?

    TT: I went to the Neiman Marcus conclave yesterday. I'm just here for a quick trip this time. One of my favorite things that I ever did was to visit the Nasher Sculpture Center — that was amazing. I like to go to antique and vintage clothing stores regardless of where I am.

    Trina Turk hopes to incorporate all of her many lines into more of her retail stores.

    Trina Turk store in California
    Photo courtesy of Trina Turk
    Trina Turk hopes to incorporate all of her many lines into more of her retail stores.
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    Coffee News

    Hip vintage clothing and coffee shop debuts near Dallas' Deep Ellum

    Luciana Gomez
    Aug 8, 2025 | 11:51 am
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    Wall of shoes at Fetch Dallas

    There's a cool new shop combining coffee and fashion, now open in Dallas: Called Fetch, it's a coffee shop and vintage clothing store that opened in July on the other side of Deep Ellum, at 3902 Elm St., taking over a former office space, where it's serving up trendy espresso and matcha drinks with frocks from past decades.

    The shop is from sisters Rebeca Hall and Renee Gonzalez, a savvy duo who grew up in Río Verde, Mexico, around their grandmother who did sewing and loved coffee.

    "In a way, this is a tribute to her," Hall says.

    Gonzalez brings the coffee expertise, having worked in coffee shops around Dallas, most recently at Le Bon Temps in Deep Ellum. Hall is the fashion queen: She's been doing vintage clothing pop-ups at local markets for the past three years.

    The coffee bar is in front, with a menu of classic coffee drinks as well as specialty drinks named for fashion icons such as their best-selling Paris LA matcha, named for Paris Hilton, with ceremonial matcha, cold foam, and coconut.

    Dear Jane Latte — named for Jane Birkin — contains espresso, cherry syrup, vanilla syrup, and cold foam. The Porsche 911 Latte has cold brew and butterscotch syrup.

    The vintage operation aims to keep clothes out of the landfill. They have clothes for both men and women, including bowling shirts, fun 70s suede skirts, and cute faded T's. There are vintage handbags and designer shoes, including coveted names like Prada, plus old magazines like Playboy stacked in casual piles.

    The shop is open Thursday-Sunday, in a space that's as stylish as their intent, with high ceilings and cement floors painted a glossy gray. Decor includes a red lips couch, a cowhide throw rug, and chairs with furry leopard pattern pillows.

    On Saturdays, their dad Eric spins records at a DJ station beneath a twirling disco ball, and their mom Juanis helps by sewing and upcycling vintage pieces.

    The area is still in expansion, but that has not stopped Fetch from already becoming a destination.

    "We loved the area, the neighbors, it has the feel of a beautiful place," Hall says.

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