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    Daisy Fuentes Staying Power

    Celebrity designer who's outclassed Beyoncé and SJP on runway remains on top

    Clifford Pugh
    Oct 4, 2013 | 10:32 am

    Celebrities Sarah Jessica Parker, LL Cool J, the Kardashians, Madonna, Kayne West and Beyoncé all have one thing in common: They launched clothing lines that didn't live up to the hype and, in many cases, were outright failures.

    That's what makes Daisy Fuentes' success so spectacular.

    Daisy Fuentes has recently fended off more recent celebrity competitors like Jennifer Lopez and Sofia Vergara.

    The 46-year-old Cuban American talk show host and model has fashioned a line of goods — clothing, hair care, fragrances, sunglasses and accessories — at Kohl’s that has racked up more than $1.5 billion in a decade and generates sales of $300 million a year.

    The secret to her success: "I'm making fashions I want to wear," she told USA Weekend. "I started in my closet and talking to the women in my life. You get to know your customer, who is not very different from me and my friends."

    Fuentes, currently a co-host of La Voz Kids on Telemundo (it's the Spanish version of the hit show The Voice with children as contestants), has recently fended off more recent celebrity competitors like Jennifer Lopez, who also has a collection at Kohl's, and Sofia Vergara, who launched a collection at K-Mart.

    For her 10th anniversary show in New York, Fuentes centered her collection around life on the Malibu beach, with "the sunlight in your eyes, the sand between your toes, the tide running against your feet," as she explained in her program notes. The collection has a beachy vibe, with colorful maxi dresses, silk jumpsuits, cropped camisoles with palazzo pants, striped shorts with tunic tops, and lace shift dresses.

    It has a easy, breezy feeling with beach coverups, knit kaftans, and neoprene tops with chiffon skirts in shades of sea blue, pale pink, bright orange and cream and fabrics, ranging from suede to lace to chiffon.

    “It’s not girly. It is flattering. It’s tastefully sexy, but not overly sexy. It has strong prints,” Haim Dabah, executive director and group president of LF USA, which designs, sources and markets Daisy Fuentes for Kohl’s, told Women's Wear Daily.

    “People say, ‘It looks great on me. It is easy to build an outfit with it. It is fashionable without being expensive. It flatters my figure.’ As long as we stay true to that, the brand has another decade at least.”

    Daisy Fuentes bustier top, bomber jacket and maxi skirt.

    Fashion Week spring summer 2014 Daisy Fuentes Look 40
    Photo by Kat Rabbitt
    Daisy Fuentes bustier top, bomber jacket and maxi skirt.
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    Shopping News

    Where to shop in Dallas right now: 5 new stores and deals for August

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 1, 2025 | 12:35 pm
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    August is here and so is Where to Shop, the monthly CultureMap Dallas column that brings together all the latest new stores and shopping experiences in one convenient roundup.

    August is a big shopping month, thanks to the annual Tax-Free Weekend, taking place in Texas from August 8-10. But these stores and new collections can be shopped at 24-7.

    Here's where to shop in Dallas right now:

    Cosentino
    The Cosentino Group just opened a showroom in Dallas' Design District at 1135 Dragon St. It's a $1.76-million 6,200-square-foot space with a warehouse and VIP kitchen space, created in collaboration with BauTeam and Miele, ideal for private demos, events, and culinary activities. (They also have a huge warehouse up by 635 and I-35.) Cosentino does innovative surfaces for architecture and design including ecofriendly brands such as Silestone, Dekton, and Sensa, equally at home in residential or commercial spaces. Dallas is one of three new showrooms, along with Honolulu and Richmond, bringing the total to 12 in the U.S. and 41 worldwide. Each provides access to their latest product launches, including Le Chic Bohème by Silestone, Silestone Ukiyo (both featuring low-silica composition), and the carbon-neutral Dekton Pietra Edition.

    Gap and Beis luggage
    Gap has teamed up with Beis, the lifestyle brand founded by actress Shay Mitchell, on a limited-edition collection of apparel, luggage, and travel bags. The 26 pieces include clever Cargo Barrel Pants that can transform into cargo shorts; a jumpsuit that can be worn as a full jumpsuit or folded down into pants; and a travel hoodie with a built-in inflatable neck pillow in the hood. Luggage includes Beis' bestselling Carry-On Roller, available in a limited-edition denim blue; the Denim Weekender, a carry-on with a wide opening and separate bottom storage for shoes, toiletries, or hair dryer; and a denim backpack with a padded interior sleeve that fits most laptops and has a built-in key leash.

    Monica Rich Kosann
    New sterling silver collection from designer Monica Rich Kosann is targeted to students "for everyday wear." (Versus the galas students are attending on weekends?) Pieces include stackable rings, a Locket Necklace, a pendant with White Sapphire (sorry, the chain is extra), and an Evil Eye Charm (chain also not included), with prices ranging from $70 to $480. Monica Rich Kosann is sold at Neiman Marcus NorthPark, Bachendorf's Galleria Dallas, or online.

    Paula Rosen Jewelry at Free People
    California jewelry designer has a selection of pieces now available to shop online at Free People. Paula Rosen is known for luxury details on everyday wearable pieces, incorporating mixed metals and chunky details — a nice way of saying they're not real gold but are instead a 14K Gold Rhodium Overlay. The collection at Free People includes the viral "I Love You Bracelet" ($245), plus Riley's Heart Bracelet ($170) & Necklace ($285).

    Ralph Lauren
    High-fashion designer just opened a new store in Plano in the Legacy West Shopping Center, at 7700 Windrose Ave Suite G175, joining a high-end strip of shops such as Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Warby Parker, Pockets, and more. The store offers Women’s Collection, Men’s Purple Label, Polo Ralph Lauren for Men and Women, and Double RL offerings. Decor is classic Ralph Lauren with wood wall cases, paneling, and ceiling beams, stained wood, natural fiber carpets, and a stone and bronze facade. There's one other Ralph Lauren store in the Dallas area at 4525 Cole Ave., where the designer relocated after more than 45 years in Highland Park Village. (There are also Polo Ralph Lauren outlet stores in Grand Prairie, Grapevine Mills, Allen, and Fort Worth.)

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