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Shop To It

New boutique hits West Village just in time for holiday shopping

CultureMap Create
Nov 3, 2020 | 12:15 pm

Just in time for holiday shopping, West Village in Uptown is debuting a chic new boutique. Called M.K.T. DAL, it's the passion project of Stephen Swetish, a 21-year veteran of the fashion wholesale business.

"All of these vendors are small businesses and brands," he says. "All are Texans and local to DFW, with the exception of one from College Station. And all work tirelessly to make their dreams come true, support their families, and give the best version of themselves through their talents. I'm so happy to have built M. K. T. as a platform for them and others."

Swetish says that vendors will change from time to time, keeping the assortment fresh and extending the opportunity to other local brands and companies.

For the opening lineup, shoppers can expect to find everything from trendy clothing to a cult jewelry line to a bohemian brand that was previously available only online. There are also oodles of gift options like bath bombs, candles, and cocktail kits — just when we all need fresh ideas for friends and family.

M.K.T DAL also showcases original artwork, spanning portraits of iconic Dallas imagery to cheeky paintings of celebrities done in vibrant colors. It's also the place to find photographic prints by James Nowak, rendered on acid-free, archival-standard paper and framed with museum-quality glass.

"I love fashion, art, fun, and directing trends," says Swetish. "And I hope that is given in spades when someone walks through the door."

While you're in West Village checking out M.K.T DAL, don't forget to pop into the district's other outstanding stores to finish up your holiday shopping.

Nickel & Suede is another hot stop for jewelry. The Kansas City-based brand chose West Village for its first Texas store, bringing its classic teardrop leather earrings, cuffs, chokers, and more to fashionable Dallasities. The store also sells T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and art prints and bags, with all products made in the United States.

Of course, you can't overlook Kendra Scott. The Austin-founded jewelry store is synonymous with Texas, and now The Lone Star State and Oklahoma stores will be the exclusive carriers of a limited-edition Dallas Cowboys suite. Plus. 20 percent of the sales price from every purchase benefits the American Cancer Society Gene and Jerry Jones Family Hope Lodge, which will provide free housing for cancer patients and their families while undergoing treatment in the Dallas area beginning spring 2021.

The Nicole Kwon Concept Store brings together curated designs from internationally recognized designers, carrying womenswear lines like A.L.C., Iro, Rachel Comey, and more. Besides clothing, it sells everything from leather goods to evening wear.

The ultimate closet to find an entire outfit for under $300, y&i clothing boutique is a stylish source for ensembles that can be worn for a day at the office, at drinks with friends, or for a night out on the town.

Bringing beachy vibes to Texas, Planet Blue is the place to find boho-chic clothing that exemplifies a wild and free spirit.

Dallas' first niche perfumery, The Scent Room, opened in May 2019 and has been helping the city smell delightful ever since. With 30-plus collections and almost 350 scents, there's something for everyone. You don't have to walk in knowing exactly what you want — the staff will take you on a scent journey to discover exactly the right fragrance for you or someone else.

It's similar at Teasom Tea, where the selection of artisanal iced teas was developed by a tea sommelier, and staff are happy to help you figure out your new favorite flavor. A delicious alternative to coffee, the teas also come in 100-percent biodegradable tea bags and are served with alternative straws. On $10 Tuesdays, you can enjoy a sandwich or salad and a cup of tea for only $10.

Perhaps the greatest gift you can give someone is the time to relax, so stop by Face Haus to pick up a voucher entitling the recipient to a rejuvenating facial. New to the already impressive roster of services are a high-tech, no-touch LED treatment series that only takes 20 minutes and a smart skin analysis that was developed at MIT. The gift for you is that these spa-grade, full-fuss facial in a fuss-free environment are offered for less than at traditional spas, so perhaps get one yourself or sign up for the monthly membership.

At the end of your shopping extravaganza escape to Upside West Village, atop the Canopy by Hilton Hotel. Relax and enjoy cocktails and light bites with friends in the socially safe environment, with a premier rooftop view of the city's skyline. Reservations are required, and can be made by emailing reservations.upside@gmail.com.

Find day-to-night looks at y&i clothing boutique.

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Knox Street news

3 global retailers to make Texas debut in Dallas' Knox St. development

Stephanie Allmon Merry
Dec 17, 2025 | 10:44 am
Knox St. project
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A rendering of the Knox St. project.

A giant mixed-use development in the Knox Street neighborhood that will include a hotel, office, residential, restaurants, and retail has revealed the first four stores moving in, and three are making their Texas debut: lifestyle brands Doen, Staud, and Toteme. TWP, which has a location at Highland Park Village, will also open up shop at Knox Street.

“After years of strategic planning and forging incredible partnerships, we are collaborating with the best brands and teams across every industry to create a truly distinct vision for world-class shopping, dining, hospitality, and residential living,” says Sabrina Gleizer, partner, BDT & MSD Partners, in the release.

The project is a joint venture partnership of MSD Partners, Trammell Crow Company, The Retail Connection, and Highland Park Village Associates. It sits on a four-acre site adjacent to the Katy Trail and is expected to open in 2026.

Upon completion, it will total one million square feet of mixed-use space, including a hotel managed by the Auberge Resorts Collection.

“We’re extremely excited to bring such a dynamic collection of prominent brands, with both global and local prestige, to Knox Street,” says Stephen Summers, head of retail leasing for Knox Street, in the release.

Without further delay, here are descriptions of all four retailers coming to Knox Street, as described, in full, in the release (including the all-CAPS style):

DÔEN
"Launched in 2016 and founded by Santa Barbara-born sisters, Margaret and Katherine Kleveland, and a Collective of partners, DÔEN is a digitally-led, multi-channel fashion and lifestyle brand. Their mission is to create lasting, beautiful collections while supporting individuals in all aspects of their organization, supply chain, and community. The collections celebrate womanhood, thoughtfully designed for women and the bustling, busy, and beautiful lives they live in their clothes. The pieces are meticulously crafted to be passed on for generations, evoking a timeless whimsy and an unapologetic femininity. The brand works with domestic and international partners who share their values and commitment to gender and social equality as well as giving back by partnering with foundations that directly benefit their employees and surrounding communities. DÔEN’s current shops include Brentwood Country Mart, Montecito Country Mart, Lido Marina Village and Marin Country Mart in California, in addition to locations in New York City, Sag Harbor and Nantucket."

STAUD
"In 2015, Sarah “Staud” Staudinger and George Augusto co-founded the LA-based lifestyle brand STAUD upon the idea that fashion shouldn’t just empower women – it should be accessible, too. At the heart of STAUD is design. Crafted at the intersection of timeless classics and perfect novelty, STAUD offers a collection of clothing, handbags, shoes and accessories to the modern woman who appreciates both. Current locations include Los Angeles, New York, Palm Beach, Boston, East Hampton, Nantucket, Georgetown, and a pop-up at MARKET in Highland Park Village."

TOTEME
"TOTEME is a fashion house rooted in Swedish sensibilities, modern aspirations and the notion of style. With an appreciation for women’s many roles and how pieces are worn in practice, TOTEME crafts emblematic designs with an emphasis on materiality and shape. Archetype pieces are examined through a female lens and realized with sumptuous fabrics, rich textures and graphic silhouettes. Representing a direct and decisive way of dressing, the collections are contextualized in curated edits, visuals and spaces. TOTEME was founded in 2014 by Elin Kling and Karl Lindman. From its atelier in Stockholm, the house creates ready-to-wear, shoes, bags, accessories and jewelry. TOTEME currently has store locations in New York City, Los Angeles, and Aspen."

TWP
"Trish Wescoat Pound has spent a lifetime dedicated to designing clothes for Women. Trish founded TWP to offer her own take on American sportswear; effortless, unbound, understated pieces that complement the reality of women’s lives. Raised in Oklahoma, although undoubtedly a New Yorker at heart, she blends the utilitarian spirit of the American Midwest with a metropolitan sensibility. Each season draws upon Trish’s core influences: American heritage workwear, men’s inspired shirting and tailoring, and the brand’s home, New York City. Working with her daughter, Jillian, a stylist, the duo leads the creative across the brand. This intergenerational dialogue – of relevance and wisdom – is a strong source of inspiration to all of Trish’s collections. TWP currently hosts a space in Highland Park Village, in addition to three stores in New York, a boutique in Palm Beach, West Hollywood, and Aspen."

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