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    Where to Shop now

    Where to shop in Dallas right now: 9 must-hit stores for December

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 2, 2021 | 6:06 pm

    It's the hap, happiest shopping season of all. This month's Where to Shop column hits the heart of Dallas, the corners of Dallas, and jet-sets to Aspen, too. There are special limited pop-up shops and events, long-anticipated new stores, and the return of a beloved favorite. By the way, if you're looking for a shopping buddy this month, hit up your friends in this Dallas suburb, where they have the biggest holiday budgets in the whole U.S.A. — and maybe the North Pole, too.

    Fashion Group International pop-up at Galleria Dallas
    Fashion Group International of Dallas (FGI Dallas), the local chapter of a global, nonprofit professional fashion organization, is hosting one mega holiday pop-up shop at Galleria Dallas for one weekend only, December 3-4. The event will not only highlight local luxury designers and brands, but a portion of proceeds from sales will benefit the organization, which gives scholarships to fashion design and fashion merchandising students. Among the featured local boutiques, designers, and services will be: Kathy Fielder, Martini Consignment, Daniela Bell Lashes, DeadSoxy, Finley Shirts, Harkensback, Increased Orbit, SEPT featuring Ferrah, Status, Susan Posnick Cosmetics, Tarliza Schall, and Valerie Garmino. Find it on level one near Bachendorf’s, 10 am-8 pm both days.

    Merry Market at CityLine
    CityLine makes Richardson a red-hot shopping destination for one special Saturday in December. CityLine and The Boho Market are welcoming a pop-up event called Merry Market, 1-9 pm December 4. More than 70 small businesses will include favorite local makers and vendors from the Night Markets offering handmade and vintage goods, plus live music, treats, crafts, and more holiday fun underneath half a million twinkling holiday lights. There's even a free DIY gift-wrap station. For more information, visit the website.

    Dr. Barbara Sturm at Highland Park Village
    The wait is over for fans of this luxury skincare brand. The new Dallas boutique and spa will serve as a contemporary wellness destination where guests can experience Dr. Sturm's renowned facials, body treatments, and self-care services and explore her complete anti-inflammatory approach to wellness and skincare. (She considers it her global flagship outside of spas in Düsseldorf, Los Angeles, London, and Miami.) Highlights include a supplements bar, skin tea bar, anti-inflammatory spa wave bed, hair treatment room, Dr. Sturm’s Exoso-metric Collection, and much more. Find it at 28 Highland Park Village; hours are 10 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday and 12-5 pm Sunday.

    Tootsies
    Ring the bell, Tootsies has reopened in time to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Shuttered since a pipe burst and wreaked havoc on the beloved Preston Center store during Winter Storm Uri, it's got a shiny new look and some new features. “Mickey’s Bar,” for example, is a tribute to the late store founder Mickey Rosmarin and will feature "festive, seasonal cocktails" complimentary to shoppers year-round. Tootsies is open 11 am-6 pm Monday through Saturday at 8300 Preston Rd., Ste. 200. A special grand re-opening/anniversary party will take place 5:30-8:30 pm Wednesday, December 8 and will include music from DJ Blake Ward and DJ Sober, bites provided by Yardbird, and custom cocktails by Painted Donkey Tequila.

    Sarah Flint pop-up at NorthPark Center
    New York-based luxury footwear designer Sarah Flint has opened a temporary store at NorthPark Center on level one, between Aesop and Lacoste. Shoes and accessories are hand-crafted in Italy and feature innovative, comfort-driven design that count celebrities like Cindy Crawford and Lady Gaga as fans. The pop-up is modeled after the designer’s own living room, outfitted by women-run vendors with cozy couches and chairs, beautiful florals, and special try-on walls, where every size of each shoe style is out on display. "I hope you will stop by and have a cup of tea and a homemade chocolate chip cookie while trying on shoes and exploring our latest gifting category launches like table linens and stationery," Flint says. Store hours are 10 am-9 pm Monday-Saturday and 12-6 pm Sunday; open until April 30, 2022.

    Something Navy at Highland Park Village
    Something Navy, blogger/influencer Arielle Charnas’ clothing brand, has set up a pop-up shop in Highland Park Village for the holidays. Open December 1 through the end of the year, the shop occupies the former Balenciaga space next to Dior. Something Navy features cute, luxe-but-accessible women's clothing and accessories. The newest collection is maternity, A Pea in the Pod x SN, including maternity jumpsuits, cashmere sweaters, dresses, and more — the perfect place to pick up a gift for a mom-to-be. The shop will be open during HPV's normal hours, which vary in December. Keep up here.

    Mistletoe Mall at Legacy West
    Plano's Legacy West is hosting an entire, monthlong pop-up event as part of its special North Pole festivities. Taking place 10 am-6 pm every Friday through Sunday through December 19, Mistletoe Mall will feature dozens of small-business vendors, including LW Natural Beauty, Creteation, Design by Society, BE So Selfish, Melanated Candle Co., Soul Stonz, The Artistry of Essential Oils, Cicely’s Jazzy Art, Chandra Tea & Spice, Tinsley Allison Designs, CBY Beauty Inc., Jade Boutique, and more. Find it between Starbucks Reserve and Filson, and keep up with the schedule here.

    Interior Define
    As part of a 30-city U.S. expansion, Interior Define has opened its very first studio concept in Texas in the Knox District of Dallas. The new Define Studio features an inviting design center where customers can meet one-on-one with the skilled team of design experts, who help guide customers through the full furniture customization process. Design experts offer free design help including design expertise, personalized mood boards, floor plan advice, and insights on all aspects of the design process. Find it at 4529 McKinney Ave. Hours are 10 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday and 12-6 pm Sunday.

    Miron Crosby in Aspen
    If your December calendar includes jetting off to Aspen (so jealous!), you'll see a name you might know. Miron Crosby, the Dallas-based bespoke cowboy boot brand founded by sister duo Lizzie Means Duplantis and Sarah Means, has expanded west with a new 2,000-square-foot studio in the Colorado resort town. It's the brand’s second retail location. With a contemporary-chic interior mixed with the sisters’ fashion-forward Western aesthetic, the studio includes spaces to shop, create custom boots, entertain, and mingle. It's located at 520 E. Cooper Ave., in the former Chequers’ space. It's in the heart of Aspen, with other luxury retailers and dining just a walk away.

    Dr. Barbara Sturm is now open at Highland Park Village.

    Dr. Barbara Sturm, Highland Park Village
    Photo courtesy of Dr. Barbara Sturm
    Dr. Barbara Sturm is now open at Highland Park Village.
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    Just one Saks Off 5th store in DFW survives company's nationwide closures

    Brandon Watson
    Jan 30, 2026 | 2:22 pm
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    Saks Off 5th is closing most of its stores.

    Saks Global, parent company of Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue, is closing most of its discount designer stores as it tries to wiggle through bankruptcy. In Dallas-Fort Worth, three Saks Off 5th and Neiman Marcus Last Call stores will shutter, and one will remain open.

    According to a release:

    • The Saks Off 5th in Grapevine Mills mall will survive as the only remaining Saks Off 5th in Texas.
    • A Neiman Marcus Last Call store in Grapevine Mills will close.
    • The Saks Off 5th store in Dallas (8040 Park Ln.) will close February 2.
    • The Saks Off 5th location in Grand Prairie (2950 W. I-20 #125) will close February 2.

    In total, 57 Off 5th stores and all remaining Last Call stores will shutter nationwide. (A complete list of closures can be found here.)

    The mass closures come after Saks Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections on January 14. The conglomerate has been buckling under the strain of $2.5 million in debt it acquired with the 2024 purchase of rival retailer Neiman Marcus.

    "As we advance on Saks Global's transformation, we are taking decisive steps to realign our business to better serve our luxury customers and drive full-price selling across our core luxury businesses," says Geoffroy van Raemdonck, chief executive officer of Saks Global, in a release. "With these actions, we will be well positioned to seize the greatest opportunities for long-term growth and value creation. We sincerely thank our Saks Off 5th and Last Call colleagues for the important role they have played in serving our loyal customers."

    In good news for shoppers, many of the U.S. stores, including those in DFW, will kick off closing sales beginning January 31. Additionally, saksoff5th.com will wind down its operations with an online closing sale beginning Friday, January 30.

    The select Saks Off 5th stores remaining open, including the Grapevine Mills location, will serve primarily as a selling channel for residual inventory from Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, the company says.

    The overall primary market for luxury goods has been declining in recent years due to changing customer preferences, a perceived decline in quality in top brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton, and a growing resale market led by sites like The RealReal and Vestaire Collective.

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