St. Valentine’s Day Fashion Show and Luncheon
An event highlight video from the Valentine’s Day fashion show and luncheon…this crowd really knows how to rock the pink and red!
St. Valentine’s Day Fashion Show and Luncheon
An event highlight video from the Valentine’s Day fashion show and luncheon…this crowd really knows how to rock the pink and red!
Women’s: Top 5 Picks for Spring
The Women’s buyers at Stanley Korshak showcased plenty of looks to gush over at our Spring Trend meeting. It was hard to narrow down our picks to just 5 looks! Here are our choices including simple basics, pops of neon, and of a course a chic LBD.
1. Armani Chartreuse Crinkle Jacket-$895/ Bogner White Tank-$150/ Bogner Jeans-$460/ Gianvito Rossi Orange Suede and Cork Wedges-$765
2. Calvin Klein “Joan” Dress-$1,995/ Jimmy Choo “Trinity” Suede Sandal-$795
3. Michael Kors Neon Pink Sheath Dress-$1,795/ Jimmy Choo “Trinity” Suede Sandal -$795
5. Marc Jacobs Black Strapless Dress with Belt-$1,700
Please call 214.871.3657 for additional information.
1. 3.1 Phillip Lim Silver Jumpsuit $750
2. Tibi Mint Cut-Out Back Cocktail Dress $440
3. Sass & Bide Tricolor Dress $485
4. Haute Hippie Snakeskin Printed Jumpsuit $475
5. Brochu Walker Linen Sweater $245, Carven Silk Printed Short $385
Amanda Sterett Leather and Turquoise Necklace $400
Step into Spring with the help of the Shak at Stanley Korshak.
Please call 214.871.3641 for more information.
Today marked the 28th annual St. Valentine’s Day Luncheon and Fashion Show benefiting the Leukemia Lymphoma Society at the Hilton Anatole hotel. The event featured spring looks from Stanley Korshak and was chaired by Kristina Whitcomb, Angela Nash, and Bunny Cotton. And for the first time in two years, there was no snow or ice; actually it was almost springy for the spring show!
According to the show’s producer, Jan Strimple, “The St. Valentine’s Day Fashion Show is always the first fashion show of the spring season, and it sets the stage for what spring should look like for Dallas women.”
So, without further ado, here’s what we think you should be wearing this spring:

Bright Day Dresses…especially in yellow! (Andrew GN)

Nature Inspired Prints (Carolina Herrera)

Sporty Pieces (Versace Dress, Armani Collezioni Jacket)
Eton began making men’s dress shirts in 1928 and quality and attention to detail were established at its core. Eton fabrics are made from the finest yarns and their artisanal craftsmanship has gained recognition worldwide. The use of their innovative weaving technology combined with a unique finishing process has made Eton a leader in men’s tailoring.
Eton’s famous Red Ribbon dress shirts are a force to be reckoned with! Special spinning, weaving, and finishing ensure that the Red Ribbon shirt will look crisp and incredible all day.
Here are some photos from their Spring-Summer 2012 Collection!
Click on the photos and shop the signature Red Ribbon shirt at stanleykorshak.com
MONIQUE PÉAN TRUNK SHOW
“We continually work around the natural rock formations we find—it’s fascinating to see what nature creates,” Monique Péan on Vogue.com.
Jewelry designer Monique Pean is at Stanley Korshak this weekend, February 3rd & 4th, to provide a sneak peek of her INTI collection of exquisite eco-friendly pieces that will be exclusively available to our clients.
Monique Pean’s career has sky rocketed in recent years (hello, September Vogue feature!) due to her unique designs, bold colors, exquisite details, and sustainable materials. And, what’s new for spring 2012? “There’s a lot more color than I’ve used before,” Monique said to Vogue magazine of “the ombré tourmaline, sliced emerald, and opal discoveries from the region (Peru), which have been expertly converted into shimmering adornments such as drop earrings, necklaces, and those signature diamond pavé rings.”
I had the pleasure of sitting next to Monique at the Tutu Chic event in December, and she truly is beautiful, interesting, and incredibly creative. Come meet Monique for yourself and see her stunning pieces this weekend!
Can’t make it in? Shop Monique Pean online.
Korshak Q&A with Carlos Falchi
The saying “the apple doesn’t fall very far from the tree” has never been more true than in the Falchi family. Creative in spirit, Carlos Falchi, started the family business nearly 40 years ago using exotic skins and colors to set his handbags apart from a sea of solid leather. In recent years, his daughter Kate joined the company as a designer and is passionate about carrying on her father’s legacy.
When asked what makes his line special, he says, “I think it’s the whole process because I develop all the skins and materials…it starts with the raw materials because we put a lot of love and care developing it.”
Watch and learn about the man who’s responsible for producing some of the world’s finest handbags.