BY: Caitlin Clark
Following a successful hosting of a temporary Louis Vuitton store in October, the new lofty space above the Highland Park Village Starbucks (a top five Starbucks in Dallas, no doubt) is home to a new pop-up: Max Mara.
Through this Saturday, November 23, the Italian luxury brand (which is still privately owned) has brought their iconic Teddy Bear coats (made with faux fur, pure camel hair, and silk), cashmere beanies, quilted Cube jackets, and silk blouses to Dallas, offering the first standalone place to shop Max Mara since their Galleria store closed its doors in 2010.
SOURCE: https://www.dmagazine.com/
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