Peachy the Magazine October/November 2013 | Page 67

ON THE GO For a low-key adventure if you have seniors and children aboard, try The Trinity River Audubon Center. Bird watching, nature tours, trail walking and canoeing are all at your fingertips just 10 minutes outside of Dallas! Upscale Clothing: If well edited, designer clothing is your point of view, Forty Five Ten is a unique to Dallas specialty store with a national audience. If riotous shoes make you swoon, Gregory’s (at NorthPark) is great fun. V.O.D. (at Victory Park) is the place for those up-and-coming designers on every editors lips, but not yet widely known. Highland Park Village and North Park Center sport all of Dallas’s high-end designer stores. In the uptown/downtown area Stanley Korshak and the flagship Neiman Marcus store are always fashionable destinations! Of local flavor, Betty Reiter in Preston Center is the only door for Krizia and Yeohlee in Dallas and just around the corner is Carla Martinengo’s decidedly European specialty store. Mens’s Clothing: Traffic Los Angeles downtown for the edgiest menswear and leathers, Edo Popken in the design district for colorful shirting and jackets, Grange Hall is Dallas’ purveyor of dark glamour for the home and glorious hardware for your body. Curated by owners Rajahn Patel and Jeffrey Marion Lee, their unequaled curiosities are now available online. This is my kind of beauty and I love it when anything arrives in a Grange Hall box! SHOPPING: and Stanley Korshak at The Crescent for superb haberdashery. There’s a capsule collection of menswear at Alexander McQueen and Versace at NorthPark is equally slick. For more casual, Billy Reid is always easy!  OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2013 67