With the holiday season upon us, Dallas offers a variety of shopping opportunities that cater to diverse tastes and budgets. From unique collaborations to sustainable options, December is the perfect time to explore the city’s retail scene.
Unique Collaborations and New Openings
One of the most anticipated collaborations this month is between Jane Win and La Vie Style House. Their limited-edition collection features eight collectible pendants and two chains, inspired by a “90s supermodel vibe.” According to Jane Win founder Jane Winchester Paradis, the collection emphasizes bold colors, oversized statement pieces, and a luxurious holiday aesthetic. Shoppers can find these items both online and at La Vie Style House locations across Dallas, Palm Beach, Nashville, and Charlotte.
In addition, the only Miu Miu boutique in Texas has opened its doors at Highland Park Village. Situated between renowned brands Moncler and Fendi, the boutique showcases a selection of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear clothing and accessories. This opening marks an important milestone for the Italian fashion house, which has been known for its unconventional style since its inception in 1993.
Another highlight is the newly reimagined Carolina Herrera boutique, also located in Highland Park Village. Spanning 3,500 square feet, the store features the complete range of Carolina Herrera’s offerings, including ready-to-wear collections, evening wear, beauty products, and accessories. The fashion house, founded in 1981, is celebrated for its elegant and fearless designs.
Sustainable Shopping and Holiday Deals
For those who prefer sustainable shopping, Half Price Books is a great destination. This resale book chain provides a second life to books, movies, games, and more. Customers are encouraged to bring in their pre-owned items for cash or store credit, promoting an eco-friendly approach to retail.
Food lovers can explore Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille, which has launched its online wine shop, ShopPerrysWines.com. The store features six in-house wines, including Premier Cru Champagne and Cabernet Sauvignon, along with select wine accessories. Each order comes with a complimentary Perry’s wine key, adding a thoughtful touch to the shopping experience.
Thrift enthusiasts will enjoy discounts at Thrift for Good, which offers 15 percent off every Tuesday in December. This charity-focused thrift store donates a quarter of its proceeds to various causes. Both locations in Denton and Hurst will remain open on Christmas Eve for last-minute shopping needs.
Finally, GOTRAX, a Dallas-based electric bike and scooter brand, is offering significant holiday discounts. Customers can purchase high-performance eScooters for as low as $227, with premium eBikes starting at $468. These deals are available on both the GOTRAX website and through select retail partners, including Walmart and Best Buy.
The international retailer Primark has also opened at Grapevine Mills, offering a wide range of affordable fashion, beauty, and home essentials. Known for its low-cost approach, Primark provides budget-friendly options such as women’s jeans for $12 and men’s T-shirts for $5. This new location is expected to attract shoppers looking for value during the holiday season.
As December unfolds, Dallas presents an array of shopping experiences that encourage both creativity and sustainability. Whether you are looking for unique gifts or simply want to enjoy the festive atmosphere, the city’s retail landscape has something for everyone.