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    Demolition Happy Ending

    Star Houston fashion designer finds a new home after demolition force out — thanks to a Facebook plea

    Heather Staible
    Aug 11, 2014 | 4:11 pm

    Never underestimate the power of social media. That’s the latest lesson designer David Peck learned while hunting for a new space to house his manufacturing and flagship boutique. His current location on Kirby was marked for demolition to make way for the new Kirby Collection and the clock was ticking.

    Although Peck was working with a realtor on a deal, the process was becoming difficult, so he made a plea on Facebook.

    “Anything can happen in this space. It’s really cool and it’s an extension of our “made here” philosophy that we’ve been trying to grow."

    “My Realtor was lovely, but it was getting complicated so I reached out through social media. Leisa Holland Nelson connected me with Henry Richardson (owner of Define Body) who said he had the perfect spot for me. And he did,” Peck says. “It’s exactly what we wanted.”

    What Peck wanted was a building to accommodate his expanding manufacturing hub, an event space and a full-fledged retail location. It’s a lot to ask of a space, especially when Peck needed to stay in the same general area as his Kirby location.

    High ceilings, blank walls and a great location means the sky is the limit for Peck. The large two-story building at 2515 Morse St. was once owned by antiques specialist Cary Pasternak, whose Pasternak's Emporium was an 1980s Montrose fixture.

    “Anything can happen in this space. It’s really cool and it’s an extension of our “made here” philosophy that we’ve been trying to grow,” Peck says.

    In addition to his own collection, Peck currently manufactures seven lines including Jonathan Blake, Amir Taghi and Theresa Roemer’s new apparel line. The collection of easy-to-wear essentials in jersey and ponte knits is modeled after Roemer’s own busy lifestyle and Peck said the collection is universally flattering.

    “It will sell really well. It’s well-cut with simple shapes in interesting neutrals. It’s really fun,” Peck says. Roemer will reveal her new collection Sept. 25 at the Fashion Woodlands event featuring shows by Blake, Taghi and Peck.

    Fashion shows are one way Peck continues to extend his reach through Houston and beyond. He has been quietly collaborating with the new $80 million JW Marriott Houston Downtown on the staff uniforms and will soon reveal the designs.

    While he maintains his focus on locally made apparel, Peck is also exploring a new direction, taking his wholesale business into full-fledged retail. The new building includes plenty of parking and shoppers will find everything from ready-to-wear to custom bridal.

    “I look at this as a lifestyle brand and who better to connect and communicate our story to our customers than us? We can make a huge impact on our customers by assisting them ourselves,” Peck says.

    He cites Tootsies as a store that gives customers a highly personalized experience, and says he is focused on the same high level of service.

    Of course, wanting to open retail locations don’t just happen because you want it to, so Peck has worked with his advisory board to create a strategic business plan. Fundraising starts this fall and Peck is looking to open a second retail location in 2015, possibly in The Woodlands.

    But first, he has a manufacturing factory and a flagship retail space to set up. Sustainable fashion empires don’t just build themselves, you know.

    David Peck has expansion plans and is eyeing The Woodlands as a possible location.

    Photo by © Michelle Watson CatchLightGroup.com
    David Peck has expansion plans and is eyeing The Woodlands as a possible location.
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    SOUTHERN CHARM

    Reese Witherspoon's fashion brand celebrates 10 years at Houston pop-up

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Oct 15, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Reese Witherspoon Draper James
    Photo courtesy of Draper James
    Reese Witherspoon’s Draper James brings its signature Southern charm to Houston’s Hotel Granduca October 16 - 19.

    "Whoever said orange is the new pink was seriously disturbed," Elle Woods (as played by Reese Witherspoon) declared in the classic hit Legally Blonde. No one will be disturbed, however, by the fashion icon's "The Decade Tour" stopping in Houston.

    Draper James, Witherspoon's beloved lifestyle brand, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a 10-city Southern tour, and Houston is one of only two Texas stops. The tour kicked off in Charleston earlier this year and will arrive at the Hotel Granduca for a four-day event from Thursday, October 16 through Sunday, October 19.

    Attendees can expect plenty of Southern charm and Draper James' signature blue colorway. Along with sipping on Witherspoon's famous sweet tea, customers will have the opportunity to shop at the brand's curated pop-up and preview the latest Draper James collections. Each day will feature a new bespoke experience. On Thursday, shoppers can enjoy pajama embroidery by Stitch & Press Embroidery. Friday features personalized Decade Tour candles and totes by The Brilliant Brush. On Saturday, Spark Jewelry Co will sell its custom jewelry.

    Reese Witherspoon Draper James Guests can sip sweet tea and shop Draper James’ latest collections during The Decade Tour.Photo courtesy of Draper James

    "A decade ago, Reese Witherspoon founded Draper James to share the beauty, charm, and warmth of her Southern heritage," said Jeannie Yoo, CEO of Draper James. "This brand exists to celebrate women — their strength, individuality, and grace. As we mark this milestone anniversary, our tour is a heartfelt way to connect with our community and personally thank our loyal customers for 10 incredible years of support."

    Named for Witherspoon's grandparents, Dorthea Draper and William James Witherspoon, Draper James is a tribute to her Southern upbringing. Since its launch in 2015, the brand has been known for its cheerful prints, feminine silhouettes, and celebration of Southern traditions. In addition to clothing, the brand features ready-to-wear, accessories, home decor, and pet items.

    Houston got its own taste of Draper James when the brand opened in The Galleria in November 2021. The store has since closed, but fans of Draper James can still shop online or find the brand's pet supplies and eyewear at various locations around the city.

    Free tickets and more information about The Decade Tour is available here.

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