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Nine new stores are coming to NorthPark Center for spring and summer shopping

Nine new stores are coming to NorthPark Center for spring and summer shopping

Dallas’ NorthPark Center continues to attract emerging brands that bypass the malls in other cities. Most of the new stores are Dallas-Fort Worth or Texas exclusives for the mall.

Buck Mason – is a casual men’s and women’s clothing brand from Los Angeles that started out trying to build the perfect T-shirt and now has 12 styles for women. The brand that has shops on Newbury Street in Boston, Georgetown in Washington D.C. and South Congress in Austin will open this summer on level one between Nordstrom and Macy’s.

Ganni – a women’s fashion apparel brand from Copenhagen – is opening this summer on level one between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. The European brand’s few other U.S. locations are in places such as Miami’s Design District, Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood and on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. Ganni is also opening on South Congress in Austin soon, so this is a Dallas-Fort Worth exclusive.

Fashions from Ganni, which opens in NorthPark Center in summer 2022.
Fashions from Ganni, which opens in NorthPark Center in summer 2022.

Breitling – a Swiss maker of watches since 1884 which has an Aviation line that’s popular with pilots is opening this summer on level one near Dillard’s. It will be the only Breitling store in Dallas-Fort Worth. With American Airlines and Southwest headquartered here, what took them so long?

Burberry – a longtime NorthPark luxury brand is working on a new concept store that will open this summer on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s. No details were shared.

Hive & Colony – is a bespoke menswear brand from Boston with a buzzy name that uses a 3D body scanner to design suits and other clothing from a selection of fabrics and styles. It opens in the fall between Nordstrom and Macy’s and is a Texas exclusive for NorthPark.

Maria Tash – is a Texas exclusive for NorthPark that will open this summer on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s. Tash is the designer that is credited with making the curated ear with multiple piercings a fashion thing. A new Dallas-based jewelry store focused on ear piercings, Wildlike, sells her earrings.

Scanlan Theodore – is an Australian luxury women’s designer brand that makes tailored clothing for work and dresses for play. The store is a Texas exclusive and opens this summer between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom on level one.

St. John is moving to NorthPark from Highland Park Village in summer 2022.
St. John is moving to NorthPark from Highland Park Village in summer 2022.

St. John – is moving from Highland Park Village to NorthPark. It happens from time to time that a brand will move between the two shopping centers. The luxury knitwear brand will open this summer on level one between Neiman Marcus and Dillard’s.

UpWest – is a lifestyle brand with the slogan “comfort for good” based in Columbus, Ohio. It that sells men’s and women’s apparel, wellness and home goods. UpWest is opening soon on level two between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.

If you haven’t been to NorthPark in a while, know that Shake Shack is open now in the food court. Jo Malone London, Levi’s, Lip Lab and Nicole Kwon are now open.

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Dallas-based designer Nicole Kwon has opened a store in NorthPark Center on level two between Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom. It’s Kwon’s second store. She continues to operate her original store in Dallas’ West Village.
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