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    WHERE TO SHOP

    Where to shop in Houston right now: 17 must-hit spots for August

    Julia Davila
    Aug 1, 2022 | 1:50 pm
    Where to Shop: August 2022
    Canadian-based jewelry brand Mejuri is opening soon at Montrose Collective.
    Photo courtesy of Mejuri

    The start of August means one last vacation to close out the summer, back-to-school shopping, and a tax-free weekend (Friday, August 5 through Sunday, August 7).

    This month’s roundup features boutiques and pop-ups that will help students get prepped for the new school year. Locals searching for that perfect White Linen Night fit this week need look no further than to a hometown favorite. Plus, boutiques around the city are getting ready for fall.

    Anthropologie
    Anthropologie recently announced its collaboration with Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green program. Through Sunday, August 7, Anthropologie invites shoppers to recycle their denim at the Highland Village and CityCentre locations for $20 off a new, full-price jean purchase of $100 or more. Any type of denim apparel can be dropped off, including jeans, jackets, shirts, skirts, and more, as long as it’s made of 90 percent cotton or greater. Anthropologie’s first-ever denim circularity program aims to turn old denim into something new. The brand is accepting denim drop-offs through August 31.

    Carla Valencia Design
    The father-daughter duo is getting students ready for the new school year with two pop-ups. Join them Tuesday, August 2, and Wednesday, August 3 at Frock Shop (9135 Katy Freeway, Suite 104) and on Thursday, August 4, and Friday, August 5 at Paris Texas (1341 S. Voss Rd).

    Chloe Dao
    Chloe Dao always knows how to master the dress code. For the annual White Linen Night in the Heights, a neighborhood-wide event held Saturday, August 6 from 6-10 pm, the Project Runway champion has several tops, rompers, and dresses for the occasion. The Side Cut Out Romper and V-Neck Open Back Maxi will be your best bet for the outdoor festivities.

    Dovie
    Tablescaping doesn’t have to be complicated thanks to Dovie’s modern heirlooms and curated collections of artisan goods. An easy way to brighten up the table is with a new tablecloth. We love the rich hues and block print in the Sakha Red tablecloth. Shop a mix of seasonal and go-to gifts as well as jewelry and apparel online or in-person at The Pop-Up Co-Op at M-K-T Heights.

    Frasier Sterling
    Los Angeles-based jewelry brand is popping up in LoveShackFancy's River Oaks boutique Saturday, August 27 and Sunday, August 28 from noon to 5 pm. Houstonians can shop a selection of the celebrity-loved brand's best selling custom pieces, including freshwater pearl chains, playful charm hoops, and huggies. The brand, who counts Hailey Bieber as a fan, will offer on-site customizations in a floral-filled experience that's not to miss.

    her and reese
    Founded in October 2018, her and reese was committed to offering women the latest trends at an affordable price, without compromising on quality. The husband and wife team, Christina and J.J., opened the brick-and-mortar in May 2021 at the Stomping Grounds, a community entertainment, shopping, dining, and events venue in Garden Oaks. Shop women’s apparel and accessories, gifts, and more.

    intelligent elixirs
    Exfoliation is a must in every skincare routine but the key is to not over-exfoliate. The Citrus Facial Scrub from intelligent elixirs provides gentle-yet-effective exfoliation through both physical (via eco-friendly hydrated silica) and chemical (via naturally occurring AHA’s from apple fruit extract) exfoliation. The clean, clinically driven, and cruelty-free product can be found at various Central Market locations in Houston.

    Kendra Scott
    From statement pieces to everyday favorites, Kendra Scott has the styles for your every back-to-school, recruitment, or game-day look.

    Additionally, the jewelry brand has teamed up with Summersalt on an exclusive swimwear collection filled with bold colors and sophisticated silhouettes, perfect to pair with your summer jewels from the brand’s Vacation Edit. The collection features Summersalt's best-selling swim styles reimagined with delicate gold chain details and the limited-edition print inspired by the Kendra Scott summer collection's best-selling stone — the Bronze Veined Turquoise Magnesite Red Oyster. This exclusive collaboration drop includes bikini tops and bottoms, one piece, and a cover-up. Prices range from $60-$125.

    Marc Jacobs
    New York-based designer Marc Jacobs is making his Texas debut this year with the opening of a boutique in the Galleria in late summer. Located on Level 1 near The Galleria Financial Center, the 3,094 square-foot boutique will include a full expansion of the line, including handbags, accessories, fragrances, ready-to-wear selections, and men’s and women’s shoes.

    Mejuri
    Canadian-based jewelry brand Mejuri is heading to the Bayou City. Opening this summer in the bustling Montrose Collective, Houstonians can expect stylish pieces at affordable prices. Kathy Maldonado of Radom Capital, the developer behind Montrose Collective, tells CultureMap exclusively that the store will span some 1,500 square feet.

    Parachute
    Rice Village is welcoming a new tenant, Parachute. The modern lifestyle brand is committed to making one feel at home with its premium quality bedding, robes, and towels. Marking the first Houston outpost for the brand, the 3,184 square-foot space will open its doors Friday, August 5 at 2414 University Blvd., #180.

    Q Clothier
    The custom menswear brand invites existing and prospective clients to give their gently worn business attire a second chance to make a first impression by donating to the company’s annual Summer Clothing Drive benefiting organizations like Family Gateway, Salvation Army, and more. Donations are distributed to disadvantaged men, providing them necessary attire to help continue their upward path.

    As a thank you, Q Clothier will offer 15-percent discount on any purchase at its Shops at Arrive location (2800 Kirby Dr., Suite B124), as well as its sibling store, Rye 51.

    Reformation
    Women's clothing and accessory brand Reformation has opened its doors in the new Montrose Collective. The Houston store marks the brand’s 30th brick and mortar.

    Reformation was created in 2009 by former model Yael Aflalo and has built it’s approach around being sustainable and eco-friendly. The Reformation motto: “Being naked is the #1 most sustainable option. We’re #2.” Today, Reformation is an established favorite among celebrity clientele and the fashion-forward, celebrated for their feminine silhouettes and figure-flattering styles, and ethical approach.

    Source Vitál Apothecary
    The clean skincare brand has everything Houstonians need to beat the triple-digit heat. As the summer wraps up and last-minute pool parties, pick up the Mineral Facial Sunscreen, an all-natural, non-toxic SPF 20 sunscreen featuring soothing aloe vera leaf extract and moisturizing Vitamin E. After a hot day at the beach, soothe your skin with the Matcha Cool Facial Mask. Curated with matcha and botanical extracts, the lightweight formula was created to quench dry and irritated skin.

    Susana Vega Jewelry
    The Venezuelan-born jewelry designer just launched a capsule collection, titled A Pearly Summer. Dubbing it the “must-have” pieces for summer, the capsule collection features the Ora small ear cuff, lined with pearls, in a variety of hues.

    A proud moment for Vega comes this August with the latest Vogue Mexico issue, featuring Gloria Estefan and her daughter, Emily, on the cover. Inside the editorial, the Cuban superstar is wearing a red Carolina Herrera dress and jewels by Susana Vega.

    Threadfare Children’s Boutique
    School starts this month and new outfits are sure to calm the first-day nerves. The mother-daughter-owned shop stocks a variety of brands for girls and boys, ages newborn through tween. Some of the popular brands they have in-store and online are Jellycat, Rylee + Cru, Sophie & Lucas, Native Shoes, Tender Leaf Toys, and more. The family-owned boutique has unique outfits and gifts for any occasion.

    Thrifted Threads
    Laith Awad started Thrifted Threads at the age of 18 and launched the e-commerce site in November 2020. Today, the “not your average thrift shop” has a newly opened brick-and-mortar store at 2606 S. Shepherd Dr. Awad is not new to the industry; his family has worked in the wholesale business of second-hand clothing since 1998. Additionally, he is a partner of Flamingos Vintage in Austin, a popular vintage shop that sells by the pound.

    At Thrifted Threads, Houstonians can expect complimentary ice cream every day. Awad aims to give shoppers the ultimate second-hand shopping experience. He tells CultureMap that this was a true passion project. “Shopping second-hand helps you be able to dress in cool and unique styles,” he says.

    Reformation is now open at Montrose Collective.

    Where to Shop: August 2022
      
    Photo courtesy of Swiggard Creative
    Reformation is now open at Montrose Collective.
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    SUSTAINABLE STYLE

    Houston fashionistas embrace sustainable shopping at citywide clothing swap

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Apr 23, 2025 | 3:30 pm
    Houston Clothing Swap
    Photo courtesy of The Houston Clothing Swap/Instagram
    Co-founders Sam Lopez, Diana Cwick, and Raquel Sandate built The Houston Clothing Swap into a thriving nonprofit from a living room idea.

    In closets across Houston, people have growing piles of clothes that no longer fit, no longer match their personal style, or simply don't get worn anymore. Donating or selling the clothes on sites like Mecari or Depop sounds good until measuring and photographing each item becomes a chore that never seems to get done.

    The Houston Clothing Swap is turning the tedious task of closet decluttering into a fun, community event. Participants can get rid of unwanted clothing, shoes, and accessories and take home as many new-to-them items as they like, for only a $10 admission fee — all of the clothing is free. It is a win-win that keeps fast fashion at bay and closes the loop on donating and reusing clothing while keeping perfectly good pieces out of the landfill.

    The Houston Clothing Swap was co-founded by friends Sam Lopez, Raquel Sandate, and Diana Cwick. What began in 2019 as a small exchange between friends in Sandate's living room grew into swaps at local markets. Eventually, it gained enough momentum for the trio to foundConscious Consumer Collective, a non-profit that makes clothing more accessible to those who need it either for school, work, or to feel more confident in their style choices.

    According to Lopez, the Houston Clothing Swap's first event had 200-300 attendees, and their second event had 400-500. They are projecting that their third official event on Sunday, April 27 will have over 1,000 eager swappers in attendance.

    "We are in such a surplus of clothing, shoes, and accessories globally that nobody ever needs to buy new, never needs to go without, and never needs to consume at the expense of the Earth," said Lopez in a recentinterview with Heights magazine. "Once we start becoming conscious consumers, we can all do our part to save the world."

    The event is open to the public and will have size-inclusive clothing, shoes, and accessories. However, people bringing clothes should remember a few rules. Participants can donate and take as much as they want. All donations should be brought on plastic hangers or neatly folded. Attendees should bring their own reusable bags for shopping. The Houston Clothing Swap will not accept toys, home decor, bras, underwear, or clothes that are torn, stained, or dirty. There is a $10 entry fee, and early donations and drop-offs are available for expedited entry on the day of the event. For more information and a complete list of frequently asked questions, check out this Instagram post.

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    The Houston Clothing Swap, Sunday, April 27; 12-4 pm; Sawyer Station, 2206 Edwards St., Suite B, 77007.


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    Photo courtesy of The Houston Clothing Swap/Instagram

    Co-founders Sam Lopez, Diana Cwick, and Raquel Sandate built The Houston Clothing Swap into a thriving nonprofit.

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