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Forty Five Ten

Forty Five Ten

Forty Five Ten merges fashion and art, inciting the new, the unconventional, the eclectic, and the inspired. The Dallas-based brand presents global luxury and emerging designers across women’s, men’s, design, and beauty categories. Its roster boasts more than 400 designers, including The Row, Prada, Celine, Dries Van Noten, Balenciaga, Rosie Assoulin, and Sies Marjan. Founded in 2000, Forty Five Ten immediately established its trademark sensibility thanks to its strong edit of experimental and unconventional designers. Headington Companies acquired the brand in 2014, expanding its footprint with the opening of a flagship store in the heart of downtown Dallas in 2016. After opening additional locations in Napa and Aspen, the brand made its New York debut in 2019 with a 16,000-square-foot space in The Shops at Hudson Yards. In keeping with Forty Five Ten’s commitment to art and design, the stores include artworks by Katherine Bernhardt, Jose Dávila, Al Freeman, Lars Fisk, and Juergen Teller.

・Check out the new indoor-outdoor café No Aloha on the first floor, featuring commissioned paintings on the walls and ceiling from Brooklyn-based artist Katherine Bernhardt.
・Enjoy the rare selection of home goods from designers like Moser, Iuvo, Kifu Paris, Renzire, Artemest, Pickard, Sawkille, and Yastik. L’Objet x Haas Brothers, B. Zippy, Reinaldo Sanguino, Waka Waka, Katherine Bernhardt x SURO Ceramics, Absolut Art, and many others.
・Stop by 4510/SIX—a new Forty Five Ten’s platform for emerging fashion and design—on the first floor of the Main Street location.
・Indulge in a salad, sandwich, or sophisticated entrée at the restaurant, Mirador, located on the fourth floor.
・Be sure to note its other locations in Napa Valley, Aspen and New York’s Hudson Yards (which opened last year).

Whitewaller recommends: Sipping Ruinart in the new 37,000-square-foot flagship on Main Street.

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