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Designer Chadwick Bell To Visit Dallas’ Stanley Korshak

Image from Chadwick Bell, Autumn 2012

If you had been a fly on the wall at this year’s St. Valentine’s Day Luncheon, you would have heard the variety of whispers and delighted giggles as the Jan Strimple directed models strut along the runway wearing the latest collection from Chadwick Bell.  The much talked about headlining designer, Chadwick Bell, will be making a personal appearance at the Dallas fashion-lover’s lush haven, Stanley Korshak, on March 28 and 29.

The brand’s new Autumn Winter collection, recently favored by Lucy Liu, Elizabeth Banks and Vera Farmiga, features wearable, mixable separates tailored with sumptuous furs, leather and silk teamed with daring jumpsuits and highly detailed jackets with a minimalist nod.  To see images from the Autumn runway show, click here. I hope you will join us to experience the new collection in-person, and meet Chadwick.

(Photo Caption: cnbc.com)

 

WHEN: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 and Thursday, March 29, 2012

WHERE:
Stanley Korshak
500 Crescent Court, Suite 100
Dallas, Texas 75201
Ph. 214-871-3600

 

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