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    WHERE TO SHOP

    Where to shop in Houston right now: 11 must-hit spots for April

    Julia Davila
    Apr 8, 2022 | 1:01 pm
    Womenswear designer Christy Lynn opened her atelier in Montrose.
    Womenswear designer Christy Lynn opened her atelier in Montrose.
    Photo courtesy of Jacob Power Photography

    April in Houston means the shopping season is heating up for spring and summer. This offers plenty of new opportunities for Houstonians to refresh their wardrobes, from newly opened local boutiques to the Nutcracker Market’s Spring show.

    Here’s the lowdown on what’s happening this month in Houston’s retail scene.

    Accel Lifestyle
    Focusing on the Earth, Accel Lifestyle is changing how clothes are made. From fiber to finished garment, all materials are sourced and made in the United States. Founder and CEO, Megan Eddings visits every factory partner to ensure all workers are protected against unfair employment practices and conditions.

    The brand launched with anti-stink, bacteria-free t-shirts for women and men. Eddings quickly pivoted to using her proprietary fabric to create face masks when the novel coronavirus pandemic broke, and now, the line has launched a ‘Forever Jogger,’ which is made from recycled plastic water bottles and organic cotton.

    Chic Boutique
    The the wildly popular annual fundraiser/fashion frenzy benefitting Salvation Army’s Women’s Auxiliary is back. Here, savvy shoppers can practically steal luxe items from Chanel, Gucci, Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton and more with prices starting at $1 (yes, $1). Attendees pay a $20 donation at the door and then can make a beeline for couture, shoes, bags, and accessories offered up by the city’s best-dressed ladies. Plan to arrive early — lines can get long.

    Christy Lynn
    Acclaimed Houston-based designer Christy Lynn has opened an atelier in Montrose, at 306 Avondale St. The historic home has been transformed into a venue to also host other local businesses in thoughtful collaborations.

    “My vision is that our showroom will create a welcoming space full of inspiration and love from the Christy Lynn family,” owner and designer Christy Lynn said in a statement.

    Grace Loves Lace
    The Australian bridal brand has opened its 21st showroom - and second Texas outpost - in the bustling M-K-T Heights destination. Grace Loves Lace’s founder and creative director, Megan Ziems, notes Houston brides-to-be have been traveling to the Dallas location and expressed their desire for a space closer to home. “

    We design each and every gown for the Grace woman — a woman of style, substance, and passion - and we know these women are in abundance in Houston,” Ziems says in a statement.

    Hemline
    The boho-chic women’s boutique has opened its sixth Houston storefront at 1391 S. Voss Rd. Nestled in the shopping center at Woodway and S. Voss Road, neighboring two local hotspots Paris Texas Apparel Co. and Emerson Sloan, this contemporary boutique will include apparel, shoes, and accessories for women of all ages, including Misa Los Angeles, Dolce Vita, and local womenswear line Hunter Bell NYC.

    Houstonians can celebrate with the New Orleans-based brand at its Grand Opening event on Friday, April 15 from 10 am to 6 pm. Expect giveaways, drinks, and treats. Shoppers will also receive a free gift with purchase over $200.

    Nike by CITYCENTRE
    Now open at 822 Town and Country Blvd., Suite 106, Nike by CITYCENTRE promises a digitally enhanced outpost. The 5,298 square-foot store will pay particular attention to female shoppers who can enjoy one-on-one styling sessions, product knowledge with store athletes, and bra fitting.

    Shoppers can also utilize Nike’s SNKRS PASS on the Nike SNKRS App, which uses GPS location to determine if a nearby Nike location has their preferred style available in their size.

    Nutcracker Market
    The Nutcracker Market’s Spring show is happening today, Friday, April 8 through Sunday, April 10 at NRG Center. A smaller version of November’s big holiday market, this event brings shoppers new trends for the warmer spring and summer months, including clothing, jewelry, accessories, home decor, and gourmet food.

    Local handbag line Hide and Chic Shop and jewelry line BURDLIFE are new to the spring market. Other returning local spots include Brenda Grands Jewelry, Christina Greene, Kendra Scott, Manready Mercantile, and Mirta Tummino Studio.

    Savage X Fenty
    Rihanna’s lingerie brand recently opened its first brick-and-mortar store in The Galleria. Following its first two retail locations in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, Savage X Fenty selected the Bayou City for its third retail experience.

    The store boasts five distinct rooms — Ripple, Logo, Swirl, Video, and Evergreen where shoppers are guided through interactive experiences and photo worthy moments. The unique concept also features a one-of-a-kind mannequin wall celebrating all body types and furthering its commitment to inclusivity.

    Additionally, the fitting rooms are equipped with digital kiosk installations that will allow the consumer to scan products, view the pricing, and browse similar products.

    Vincent Darré x OKA
    Renowned Parisian designer Vincent Darré has collaborated with OKA on a four-piece capsule collection of furniture and accessories, which initially launched on OKA's site, and is now available in-store.

    A shared appreciation of color, pattern, and detail led to the collaboration. The four flamboyant pieces – the Lyric Console Table, XIV Mirror, Spiral Lamp and Gemini Vase – are a striking balance between old and new, with classical design elements crafted from marble, brass, wood, and ceramic presented in a contemporary monochrome color palette.

    Warby Parker
    Popular eyewear brand Warby Parker has opened its sixth store in Houston at Baybrook Mall. With holistic vision care, this location will make it easier for Friendswood residents to shop for glasses, contacts, and more.

    The store will offer eye exams and carry a full assortment of sun and optical eyewear as well as the brand’s daily contact lenses, Scout by Warby Parker.

    Zadok Jewelers
    Save the date for a fine jewelry trunk show and piercing event. On Friday, April 22, from 10 to 6 pm, receive a free piercing from West Ave Plastic Surgery with a minimum of $200 purchase. Shop Zoe Chicco’s new pieces, including earrings, bracelets, and necklaces.

    Appointments are encouraged and walk-ins are available. (The Champagne Bar, upstairs at Zadok, 1801 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 100.)

    Shop Australia's leading bridal brand Grace Loves Lace at M-K-T Heights.

    Where to Shop: April 2022
      
    Photo courtesy of Grace Loves Lace
    Shop Australia's leading bridal brand Grace Loves Lace at M-K-T Heights.
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    Summer Staples

    Houston fashion expert spotlights top fashion trends for summer 2025

    Gabi De la Rosa
    May 9, 2025 | 12:00 pm
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    The RealReal's head of fashion dishes on the top trends for summer style.

    Summer may still be over a month away, but Houstonians already feel a seasonal shift in both temperatures and new styles. Layered sweatshirts and cute booties are being tucked away and replaced by lightweight fabrics, sandals, and a softer, breezier color palette.

    One of the Houston stores staying on trend for warmer weather is The RealReal, a marketplace for authenticated, resale luxury goods. The brand quietly opened its first Houston location in the Montrose Collective mixed-use development late last year, and Noelle Sciacca, head of fashion at The RealReal, offers a peek into the top trends to watch. Sciacca has a unique perspective of what's heating up in fashion because she has insider access to what customers are searching for and actually buying.

    Although it is always nice to add a couple of new pieces to our wardrobes each season, Sciacca also firmly believes in maintaining personal style.

    "In the age of TikTok, the rapid turnover of trends can feel overwhelming. While it's exciting to anticipate what's new and next, I'm a strong believer in the power of personal style — and the value of re-wearing pieces that make you feel confident, regardless of current trends."

    CultureMap (CM): What are the top three trends you're seeing emerge for Summer 2025?

    Noelle Sciacca (NS): The modern bohemian aesthetic experienced a major resurgence last year — and all signs indicate that the trend is here to stay for Summer 2025. Key pieces that channel vintage inspiration while feeling fresh and current include the peasant blouse, which has seen a 78 percent year-over-year increase in searches on The RealReal. Tassel and fringe details are also making a strong comeback, with searches up 69 percent, while leather cord necklaces — evocative of laid-back '70s style — have surged by an impressive 193 percent since last year.

    Inclan Studio peasant blouseHouston-based Inclán Studio offers several types of peasant blouses and summer styles.Photo courtesy of Inclán Studio.

    CM: We've noticed shorts are getting a bit longer this season. What silhouettes or styles are you seeing trending in that space?

    NS: While micro-mini shorts have made frequent appearances on runways in recent seasons, they're often less practical for everyday wear. In response, we're seeing a growing interest in longer, tailored shorts that transition seamlessly into office settings and wider, knee-length denim styles that offer comfort and ease for running errands. These more versatile silhouettes strike a balance between trend and functionality, making them a smart addition to any summer wardrobe.

    SloanHall jorts Find longer short silhouettes, including this style from Lutz Huelle, at Autry Park's Sloan/Hall. Photo courtesy of Sloan/Hall/Instagram

    CM: Layered looks dominated the runways this season, even for summer. How can people embrace the trend while staying cool and comfortable in a city like Houston, where the heat can be intense?

    NS: This summer, whether staying in Houston or escaping to a tropical destination, layering remains practical and effortlessly stylish. The key to staying cool — both in temperature and appearance — is choosing loose-fitting silhouettes crafted from lightweight fabrics. Embrace the modern bohemian trend, which continues to dominate both runway collections and street style, by pairing sheer peasant blouses with minimalist bra tops and low-slung wide-leg pants. Layer delicate lace-cropped jackets over flowing maxi dresses for an elevated touch.

    Christy Lynn sheer blouse with denim Houston designer Christy Lynn offers several barely there silk tops and a new denim line perfect for warm weather.Photo courtesy of Christy Lynn

    CM: Is there an "It bag" for Summer 2025?

    NS: Originally released in 2005, the Chloé Paddington quickly achieved It-Bag status, frequently spotted on the arms of early-2000s style icons such as Paris and Nicky Hilton, Jennifer Lopez, and Sienna Miller. Recently reintroduced on the brand's Spring/Summer 2025 runway, the Paddington has sparked a renewed surge in demand. Miu Miu has emerged as a powerhouse in the handbag space, producing styles that have quickly developed cult followings. On The RealReal, sales of Miu Miu bags have increased by 60 percent year over year, with searches for the Arcadie style alone soaring by 365%.

    MiuMiu Arcadie bagOne of Miu Miu's most iconic styles, the Arcadie, is available at Saks Fifth Avenue in The Galleria.Photo courtesy of Miu Miu.

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