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I tend to always run to my go-to stores to shop, but recently I realized I have been missing out on some pretty stellar places specifically in the Big D. Yes the clothes are beautiful at the majority of Dallas boutiques, but to combine that with personal relationships and a lovely experience makes one store far outweigh the other. Stanley Korshak is one of those gems sitting in the heart of The Crescent, and what stood out to me there was the following: they are family owned, and they make you feel a part of it + the merchandise is extremely well chosen + whether you come to browse or buy, they truly make it an experience {without those pushy sales tactics}. Oh, and they are growing beyond belief! I was thankful to get a tour of the under-construction zone, and to envision what's to come {in the next few months} made my excitement to shop there even greater.

In celebration, here's a fun little gift until the end of April! Type in LAUREN at checkout or use this at the counter for a 10% discount.Screen Shot 2014-04-22 at 8.58.54 AM

 

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Fashion Fashion

An Inside Look into a New Boutique on Henderson: Milk & Honey

The best kept secret in the world has just opened next to the lovable Pearl Cup coffee house on Henderson. It's called Milk & Honey, a boutique opened by the former owner of Waco's clothing haven, Roots. If you pictured shopping racks filled with the cutest outfits on the planet alongside ladders stacked with green plants, you dreamed right. This tranquil nook is filled with the most fantastic collections to suit the "anthro" and urban-type alike. You'll find pleated skirts, dresses for your next wedding occasion, and crazy cute tops appropriate for work and play. And the price tags? Shockingly reasonable. Pretty sure this is the only store I will be needing. Keep reading for some inside scoop from owner Brittany Thomas, and make a stop in this treasure of a store.[galleryview id= 77]

What was your inspiration behind the decor in Milk & Honey?

I love finding furniture that's really inexpensive but making it look nice and put together. I have always liked that. As I go to all these places where I dig for treasure, such as small places in Waco where I used to live, Canton, and Round Top, I have become inspired by the white, cream, oatmeal palettes. I have a good friend who owns a coffee shop in Waco called Common Grounds, and her home style is a total inspiration to me. It really takes my inspiration to the next level! Like her, I have learned to let items just speak to me and then figure out where they go in the shop or my house later on. It all comes together somehow.

How do you know when something is the right thing to buy? Do you go off your personal style when deciding?

Similar to decor, I let the pieces speak to me. I want everything in the store to be unique--if I ever think "seen that", I won't buy it. I think I have a range of fashion personally, so I do end up picking items that I personally like. I definitely try to do a range of more refined and sophisticated but also artsy and boho!

What is your favorite lunch spot in Dallas? Dinner? 

Company cafe!! Love love. Also, Zizikis and Lee Harvey's.

What's playing on your iPod right now?

Don't do much iPod anymore. I use Spotify, which I love. Right now, it's Black Keys and Foster the People.

Who is your style icon? 

Blair Eadie from the Atlantic Pacific blog, and my best friend Lacey Dodd! 

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