Forty Five Ten, Main Street, Dallas
FORTY FIVE TEN
In the world of high-end retail and ready-to-wear, few experiences rival the thrill of stepping into a meticulously curated boutique where fashion, art, and design converge with culture. This guide spotlights standout destinations across the U.S., each offering a unique blend of luxury shopping and immersive atmospheres. From Dallas’s art-infused flagship to New York City’s iconic department store, these spots elevate gift-giving with exclusive finds, one-of-a-kind purchases, and service of the highest order—perfect for the discerning shopper seeking something extraordinary.
Forty Five Ten, 1615 Main Street, Dallas
FORTY FIVE TEN
Deemed, “Dallas’s cultural totem”, by the Business of Fashion, Forty Five Ten is the epitome of luxury and bespoke shopping — down to the final detail.
“There’s no better season to shop in store than the holidays, because there’s an extra element of discovery. You might arrive in search of one thing and, after working with the right stylist, leave captivated by something entirely unexpected,” explained president Anne Wallach.
Nestled in downtown Dallas, Forty Five Ten redefines luxury retail by blending fashion with art and design in a 37,000-square-foot space adorned with museum-quality pieces and custom furnishings.
“As always, our edit celebrates artful, unique statements. We curate iconic houses— Saint Laurent, Miu Miu—alongside avant-garde designers such as Rick Owens, Junya Watanabe, and Comme des Garçons, and emerging names like Duran Lantink — whose boundary-pushing designs created major buzz this year.”
The four-story building stands out in Downtown Dallas, as it’s flanked by the famous art installation by Tony Tasset —simply known as “Eye”— and iconic hotel, The Joule — passions of Dallas-based real estate developer, philanthropist, Academy Award-winning producer, and Tony-awarded nominated creator of the Broadway Musical &Juliet, Tim Headington.
A haven for those who appreciate unconventional assortments, from emerging designers to global icons, expert stylists at Forty Five Ten are always on-hand for tailored advice, champagne, or both.
“Our breadth of offerings lends itself beautifully to the season of giving for everyone: Celine leather travel essentials, limited-edition Trudon holiday candles, a one-of-a-kind opal and tourmaline scarab ring from Bibi Van Der Velden,” says Mrs. Wallach.
Mirador, Forty Five Ten’s top floor award-winning restaurant
FORTY FIVE TEN
Pro Tip: When you’re done shopping, go up to the top floor to Mirador for an award-winning lunch, high tea, or cocktail. The wagyu sandwich is a must-have for meat-eaters and lovers of hard-to-find tastes.
Just One Eye, Hollywood
JUST ONE EYE
Tucked away in a historic Art Deco building once owned by Howard Hughes, Just One Eye in Hollywood feels like a private gallery combined with a high-fashion boutique. The space juxtaposes the most luxury fashion and jewelry with contemporary artworks—think Takashi Murakami paintings alongside designer racks of The Row’s newest collection. It offers a curated mix of clothing, jewelry, furniture, and one-of-a-kind editions of pieces from brands like God’s True Cashmere and Amrit Jewelry. An aesthete’s paradise with friendly staff create a welcoming yet exclusive environment for those seeking the rarest of finds.
A’Maree’s Newport Beach
A’Maree’s
Overlooking the yachts in Newport Harbor, A’Maree’s is a family-owned jewel since 1976 — delivering curated luxury in a serene, waterfront setting. The boutique’s arched interiors and ocean views create a relaxed, yet sophisticated atmosphere, blending ultra-high-end apparel (The Row, galore) with art, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and luxury home goods. It’s a destination for timeless style, drawing global shoppers with its handpicked European collections and relaxed stylists.
The Webster Flagship, Miami Beach
THE WEBSTER
Miami’s iconic luxury destination, The Webster’s South Beach flagship occupies a stunning 20,000-square-foot Art Deco building from 1939, reimagined as an intimate, residential-style haven with vintage wallpapers, brass accessories, and rotating art installations. Founded by Laure Hériard Dubreuil in 2009, it blends high fashion, hospitality, and Miami’s bright sun across three levels, complete with pop-up exhibits, a French pastry shop, and an ocean-view rooftop lounge for elevated lounging. This flamingo-flanked haven draws celebrities and all the world’s tastemakers for its curated mix of ready-to-wear, accessories, and exclusive collaborations — all in a playful, walk-in-closet atmosphere.
Bergdorf Goodman, New York City
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 03: A view of the Christmas window display at Bergdorf Goodman on December 04, 2020 in New York City. Many holiday events have been canceled or adjusted with additional safety measures due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
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A Fifth Avenue landmark since 1901, the iconic Bergdorf Goodman epitomizes New York City luxury with its opulent interiors, crystal chandeliers, and unparalleled service. Spanning multiple floors, the store offers everything from designer apparel to gourmet foods, with seasonal window displays that are —in and of themselves— award-winning works of art that are celebrated with an annual unveiling spectacle. It’s the pinnacle of style, where personal shoppers and exclusive events enhance the experience.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 16: Santa Claus, Martha Stewart and Linda Fargo attend Bergdorf Goodman’s 2023 holiday window unveiling at Bergdorf Goodman on November 16, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
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Whether you’re in Dallas or New York, plan ahead for appointments to make the most of your gift shopping experience — whether it’s for yourself or someone else.