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    Haute Houston fashion house Elaine Turner shutters last store

    Holly Beretto
    Nov 15, 2018 | 1:30 pm

    Fans of Elaine Turner learned on November 14 that the beloved brand is closing up shop in CityCentre. Turner posted a letter on Instagram saying that she and her husband, Jim, have decided to close the last remaining Bayou City location. The last day of operations at the CityCentre location will be December 10.

    “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, reporting on 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.

    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.”

    Turner has yet to respond to CultureMap’s request for comment on the closing. 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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    BOOTS TO THE GROUND

    Luxe Houston boot brand sets up court in Hill Country castle

    Brandon Watson
    Feb 10, 2026 | 4:30 pm
    Republic Wine Castle Johnson City
    Photo courtesy of Republic Boot Company
    This isn't exactly a typical location for a boot store.

    When most stores want to expand into a new town, they look at strip malls. Houston-based Republic Boot Company bought an entire castle. The company is turning Johnson City’s famous 290 Wine Castle at 10191 W US-290 into its newest outpost, though exactly what will happen behind the stone walls remains to be seen.

    Republic is known for its high-end artisan cowboy boots and celebrity clients like Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and team owner Cal McNair, plus unexpected fans like rapper Paul Wall. Although the flagship is housed in a 100-year-old building in Houston’s hip Heights neighborhood, the branding hasn’t exactly embraced turrets and drawbridges.

    “We’ve always said that Republic isn’t just about making boots; it’s about preserving the soul of Texas,” explained Chris Conrad, CEO and Founder of Republic Boot Company, in a release. “Acquiring this castle allows us to create a legendary destination where our customers can immerse themselves in the craft and make bucket-list memories. It’s bold, it’s unique, and it’s exactly where the Republic belongs. We have some wild plans for this property that the world hasn't seen before.”

    For now, the company is keeping most details a secret, but Conrad told the Houston Business Journal that the bootmaker plans to continue the winemaking and hotel business on the property. The castle compound has plenty of room to grow with 14 guest rooms, a tasting room, a cigar lounge, a covered deck, and a full commercial kitchen. Oh, it also has a full dungeon.

    Republic is no stranger to unique shopping opportunities. Its $6,000 Gator Hunt Experience allows clients to shoot their own alligator hide and make it into a pair of custom boots. Hunters also get a taxidermy mount, 10 pounds of alligator meat, and hopefully a few recipes on how to cook it.

    The brand’s expansion comes as the Texas Hill Country transforms from a well-kept secret to an international tourist destination. Among the upcoming attractions are The Meuse, a luxury retail center with a Lucchese store and a Waldorf Astoria hotel with a new restaurant from acclaimed chef Dominique Crenn.

    Republic Boot Company hasn’t shared any renovation details for the Medieval-style castle, built in 2019. The brand promises to reveal more details and a grand opening date in the coming weeks.

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