

US-based fashion retailer Forty Five Ten has opened a new 37,000ft² store in Dallas, marking the first step of the company's expansion plan.
The new four-level store offers a wide variety of clothing and jewellery, as well as home and beauty products.
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The store features various categories of products such as cosmetics from Rare Beauty, a fine jewellery salon with new products from Monique Péan, Sidney Garber and Fred Leighton.
It also consists of a shoe salon featuring brands such as Prada, Miu Miu, Gucci and Francesco Russo and a tabletop range from Hermès, St. Louis, Puiforcat, Georg Jensen, Baccarat and Christofle.
Forty Five Ten president and co-founder Brian Bolke said:
"Dallas is unfinished in many ways, so it feels like we are a part of this evolving momentum and potential. If I didn't believe that we could deliver a truly unmatched retail experience, we wouldn't be here."

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By GlobalDataThe design of the store was carried out by Droese Raney Architecture. The building has a dark brick exterior and a copper, rose gold, blackened steel interior finish.
The store has a collection of blue-chip artwork such as Tracey Emin, Catherine Opie, Juergen Teller, José Dávila, Mario Testino, Bruce Weber and Russell Young.
Image: Forty Five Ten on Main by Nathan Schroeder. Photo: courtesy of Forty Five Ten.