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    Fashion To Go

    Front Door Fashion shopping service delivers chic, personalized wardrobe

    Rachael Abrams
    Aug 14, 2013 | 3:47 pm

    Keeping your wardrobe up to date can seem like a full-time job, and most of us can't afford a personal stylist. But Front Door Fashion, a new Dallas-based online personal shopping service, can fill in the breach without breaking the bank.

    The aptly-named service determines your lifestyle and preferences, then ships a box of new clothes tailored to your taste. If there's something you don't like, you send it back.

    FDF was founded by two women, Andrea Isom and Nina Lowe, who themselves were juggling jobs and wardrobes, and knew what a challenge staying on-trend could be. They recruited a team of stylists, including former Tootsies consultant Tara McCray and WFAA style expert Jeanette Chivvis, to create a service for time-crunched shoppers seeking fresh, contemporary additions to their wardrobe.

    "We found we didn't have time to shop, and we were getting complacent in our style," Isom says. "This idea was the solution to our problem."

    "We send a box with $1,000 to $2,000 worth of merchandise," says founder Andrea Isom. "You get the personal stylist for free."

    Everything is done online, beginning with the creation of your style profile. You fill in your sizes, likes and dislikes. Before you go any further, you enter your credit card information, to ensure your card is valid.

    FDF then pulls pieces from their warehouse and ships them to your home via UPS within four weeks. You're charged only for the pieces you want to keep. If there's something you don't like, you can return it, as long as you send it back within five days with the tags still on.

    It's not unlike other fashion delivery services such as Birchbox, which specializes in beauty products. But Birchbox sends random samples, while FDF sends pieces that match your profile.

    "We usually send a box filled with $1,000 to $2,000 worth of merchandise," says Isom. "And you're getting a personal stylist for free."

    FDF's inventory includes department-store brands such as Nicole Miller, Rory Beca, Dolce Vita, Nanette Lepore and Citizens of Humanity. Separates start at $20 and top out at $350; dresses run from $90 to $400. They also do accessories such as scarves and jewelry, priced from $10 to $200.

    The style profile felt a little like a standardized test, although with very personal information. I didn't mind answering my size, weight and cup size in exchange for slacks without a baggy butt or a nicely-fitting blouse. But some of the questions about how often I dressed casually versus "date night/night out" made me wonder if I stayed home too much.

    Meanwhile, I'll watch out for the UPS truck; I'm excited about the idea of receiving a box filled with beautiful things.

    Andrea Isom

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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
    Cult Gaia

    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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