Dallas Retail Roundup: Uptown Night Markets, Luxury Resale Pop-Up Shops, and More

Luxury resale brand FASHIONPHILE arrives at Neighborhood Goods

Neighborhood goods

MODEPHILE, an online retailer known for its extensive range of used luxury handbags and accessories, has just started its first long-term partnership with a stationary retailer. The brand’s offerings are now available in Neighborhood Goods locations in Plano, Austin and New York. Each FASHIONPHILE display will present a changing selection of bags, shoes and accessories from coveted brands such as Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Balenciaga. “We are committed to delivering a truly unique retail experience where customers can discover new brands and shop in new ways,” said Matt Alexander, Co-Founder and CEO of Neighborhood Goods. “FASHIONPHILE is at the forefront of the ‘recommerce’ movement and we are committed to working with them.” Find out more about Neighborhood Goods opening hours and locations here.

New series of events, Uptown Night Markets, debut this Friday

The piazza at McKinney & Olive.

August 13th marks the start of Uptown Night Markets, a monthly series of events taking place in McKinney & Olive’s outdoor piazza. Attendees can purchase stalls selling locally made handicrafts and enjoy food and drink, live music, photo ops, and lawn games. Uptown Night Markets is a partnership between Crescent Property Services, JP Morgan Global Alternatives and Lively Local Markets. It was created to celebrate the vibrant spirit and walkability of the neighborhood. The opening event lasts from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is free of charge; Although all ages are welcome, the event was planned with an audience 21 years and older in mind. Free parking is available in the McKinney & Olive garages on Olive and Harwood. Find out more here.

FGI Fall Fashion Forum takes place on August 19th

Fashion Group International partners with Highland Park Village for their third annual Fall Fashion Forum. FGI is the leading professional organization in the arts, lifestyle, beauty and influence areas and its annual forum is designed to share the latest developments in each industry with the public. The four-part panel series will feature local experts, including employees from Carolina Herrera and Etro at Highland Park Village, and delve into women’s and men’s fashion, art and beauty. Upon completion of the panels, guests are invited to mingle and mingle at the Park House. Tickets for the August 19 event – $ 50 for FGI members and $ 75 for non-members – are available here.

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