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    turning the page

    Texas fashion designer closes all stores, including last one in DFW

    Holly Beretto
    Nov 16, 2018 | 5:00 pm

    Fans of Elaine Turner learned on November 14 that the popular Texas designer was closing her final store. Turner posted a letter on Instagram saying that she and her husband, Jim, had decided to close the last remaining location, which was in Houston's CityCentre. Her Fort Worth store at The Shops at Clearfork, barely a year old, closed quietly in September.

    “This letter is extremely emotional for us to write,” Turner explained. “As many of you know, we have been talking about transformation and adapting to the new era of retail but as more time as passed, we have come to the awareness and realization that the challenges before us are too great to overcome and call for a complete transformation of our current business model.”

    CultureMap reported on some of those transformations back in July, including the company’s new Elaine Turner Edit Box, which delivers individually curated head-to-toe fashions direct to customers’ doorsteps. Concurrent to the box’s launch, Turner decided to close all but three of her brick-and-mortar stores in cities across Texas.

    One Dallas closure was particularly sudden. A sparkling new Elaine Turner boutique at The Plaza, which held its grand opening in May, had already closed its doors for good by July. Locations at Southlake Town Square and The Shops at Legacy in Plano also were gone.

    In July, a company spokesperson confirmed that the Fort Worth store was the only one remaining open in Dallas-Fort Worth. It opened at the Shops at Clearfork in September 2017.

    "Elaine Turner closed late September, and Climate has temporarily taken over the space to sell ski apparel and accessories," a Shops at Clearfork spokeswoman said November 16.

    Judging by Turner’s Instagram note, the company plans to re-launch and re-brand itself as a fully online company. “We want to create a more content driven, digital platform that focuses on educating and empowering women,” Turner wrote.

    Indeed, that concept has always been the foundation of Turner’s company. Influenced from an early age by her travels to the Mediterranean and the effortless beauty she saw in women there — including her own mother’s sense of chic, accessorizing with oversize hats and sunglasses – she not only internalized the message that every woman can be beautiful, but realized she wanted to help others see beauty in themselves.

    The Texas native founded her eponymous company with her husband in 2000, and rapidly became known for updating classic styles with modern touches. “Houston’s handbag queen” became just as well-known for her infectious laugh as for her clutch purses with bamboo and cork details.

    The Turners parlayed their business success into helping causes they felt were important. In 2015, the pair helped launch Autism Rescue Angels, in honor of their daughter Marlie. The organization is dedicated to helping families with the financial burden of raising a child diagnosed with autism.

    “We loved our stores and feel grateful we had the opportunity to build them,” Turner’s note continued. “Yes, they were beautiful, but most importantly they were sacred. They gave us the opportunity to manifest our brand’s highest purpose and vision – using our fashion platform to change lives and make a difference.”

    The last day of operations at the Houston CityCentre location will be December 10.

    Here is her full Instagram note.

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    An Announcement from Our Founders: City Centre Store Closing December 10

    A post shared by Elaine Turner (@elaineturner) on

    Nov 14, 2018 at 4:05pm PST

    Turner thanked her customers for their patronage and encouraged supporters and friends to visit the CityCentre store in the next few weeks to say goodbye, promising great deals on handbags, accessories, and clothing.

    Shoppers will find head-to-toe looks in their Elaine Turner Edit boxes.

    Elaine Turner Edit
    Photo Courtesy Elaine Turner
    Shoppers will find head-to-toe looks in their Elaine Turner Edit boxes.
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    Where to Shop

    Where to shop in Dallas: 13 new openings + collaborations for November

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 5, 2025 | 1:13 pm
    LA DoubleJ
    Photo courtesy of Highland Park Village
    The Milan-based La DoubleJ is now open in Highland Park Village.

    The November edition of Where to Shop, CultureMap's monthly guide to new retail openings and collaborations, highlights everything from luxury fashion and jewelry launches to family-friendly Western boots. This month brings first-time Dallas debuts, designer partnerships, and festive seasonal offerings perfect for holiday shopping.

    Here's where to shop in Dallas right now:

    Abercrombie & Fitch x Kemo Sabe
    Abercrombie & Fitch has partnered with Aspen-based luxury Western retailer Kemo Sabe for its first-ever global retail collaboration. The 12-piece collection features leather belts, prairie dresses, miniskirts, leather-embellished denim, peasant blouses, and a turquoise lariat necklace. Available in both Classic and Curve Love fits, the collection launches online and in stores November 6.

    Dick’s House of Sport x Gymshark
    Gymshark is making its U.S. wholesale debut with a fully branded collaboration at Dick’s House of Sport in Dallas — one of only 12 locations nationally — showcasing popular Power and Vital collections. Mannequins modeled after Gymshark athletes, including three-time Mr. Olympia Men’s Physique Champion Ryan Terry, highlight the space. Apparel and accessories are priced from $16 to $70.

    Indochino
    Custom-suit brand Indochino has relocated from Knox Street to a new showroom in the West Village. The Dallas showroom neighbors other high-end menswear brands such as Suitsupply and State & Liberty Clothing, offering made-to-measure suits, shirts, and accessories in a stylish, modern space.

    Gianvito Rossi
    Milan-based footwear brand Gianvito Rossi has opened its first Texas boutique at NorthPark Center. The 1,800-square-foot space features pink velvet interiors and showcases pumps, crystal-embellished sandals, suede boots, and the Fall/Winter 2025 collection, titled “The Golden Edge,” inspired by Art Deco gold details.

    La DoubleJ
    Los Angeles-born, Milan-based lifestyle brand La DoubleJ, from journalist and vintage collector J.J. Martin, has opened its second U.S. boutique in Highland Park Village. The 1,300-square-foot space includes fashion, accessories, and homewares, plus a collaboration with Austin’s Allens Boots. With the exception of that collab, every single item for sale in the store is made in Italy.

    LeLe Keller x Melissa Lovy
    The new jewelry collaboration from the Dallas-based LeLe Keller launches November 4, featuring versatile everyday pieces with high-grade CZ stones, anti-tarnish coatings, and hypoallergenic surgical steel posts. Highlights include the Sophie Hoops ($158), Brighton Hoops ($188), Coco Studs ($110), and Dee Necklace ($165), inspired by LeLe Keller’s personal collection.

    Market and House of Harlow
    Highland Park Village’s Market has partnered with Nicole Richie’s House of Harlow for the debut of her Hathor and Bespoke collections, beginning November 7. The first is named for the Egyptian goddess of beauty and features necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets made with natural stones such as malachite, tiger’s eye, and onyx. The latter is Richie’s made-to-order demi-fine jewelry collection crafted with natural stones and pave diamonds. Richie will appear in-store from 12-4 pm that Friday to meet customers.

    Nordstrom Rack, Prosper
    The discount sibling of Nordstrom, the Seattle-based department store chain, just opened a location at the Gates of Prosper at 1191 Gates Pkwy. # 200, where it joins Target, Sephora, and HomeGoods. The store is a 26,000-square-foot space, featuring off-price apparel, accessories, beauty, home decor, and shoes at up to 70 percent off. This is the 10th location in the Dallas area.

    Ross Dress for Less
    Ross has opened two new locations on the northeast side of Dallas, in Mesquite and Garland, expanding its footprint and offering deeply discounted clothing, footwear, and home goods to value-conscious shoppers.

    Sierra
    The outdoor retailer Sierra — think of it like a TJ Maxx for adventure gear — has recently opened its second Texas location at The Village at Allen (the first was in San Antonio). Shoppers can expect outdoor apparel, footwear, and equipment from popular brands, all at discounted prices.

    Skims
    The first Skims in North Texas is now open at NorthPark Center, located on Level One between Macy's and Dillard's. Founded in 2019 by Kim Kardashian and Jens Grede, the brand has redefined women’s underwear, loungewear, and shapewear with solutions for every body, from everyday comfort to body-shaping essentials.

    Tecovas Kids
    Western boot brand Tecovas is introducing its first children’s collection, bringing mini cowboys and cowgirls the same craftsmanship as its adult boots. Styles include The Annie and The Doc, priced from $95-$125, in sizes ranging from toddlers to age six.

    Texas Christkindl Market
    Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Texas Christkindl Market returns to Arlington November 21-23 and November 28-December 23, operating daily from 11 am-8 pm. Inspired by the city’s long-standing relationships with German sister cities Bad Königshofen and Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the market brings traditional German charm to Texas. Visitors can shop handcrafted gifts, collectibles, and exclusive Käthe Wohlfahrt merchandise and enjoy seasonal food and beverages, live entertainment, children’s activities, and photos with Santa. The market takes place on the North Plaza of Globe Life Field, with free admission and complimentary parking in Texas Rangers’ Lot B on non-event days.

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